The Saint Andrews Tennis Masters returns for its 16th year

The Saint Andrews Tennis Masters returns for its 16th year

For 16 summers and counting, Saint Andrews has welcomed some of New Brunswick’s most competitive tennis players to its picturesque courts for a tournament that celebrates sport, sportsmanship, and community spirit.  From August 8 to 10, the Saint Andrews Tennis Masters will once again bring together players from across the Maritimes in an event that’s […]

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 Charlotte County SPCA reaches capacity with cats

Charlotte County SPCA reaches capacity with cats

The Charlotte County Animal Shelter (CCSPCA) is at capacity as the summer season brings more cats outdoors.  When cats aren’t spayed and neutered, the community ends up with an overflow of kittens. “We currently have 57 cats, and 46 of them are under six months old, ranging from one day old up to five months. […]

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 Listen Again: The Dandy Warhols

Listen Again: The Dandy Warhols

The Dandy Warhols were that band with an indie heart that got swept up into the cogs of the major label record industry. Formed in Portland, Oregon, with no greater aspirations than to play parties with their friends they caught the ears of executives at legendary Capitol Records and the push was on. The indie […]

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 World-class woodcarving returns to Saint Andrews

World-class woodcarving returns to Saint Andrews

The 18th annual New Brunswick Wood Carving Competition and Sale returns to Saint Andrews by-the-Sea from August 8–10, 2025, promising a weekend of craftsmanship, creativity, and community spirit. Hosted at Sir James Dunn Academy, the event will feature over 60 carvers from across the Maritimes, Quebec, Ontario, and New England, with more than 200 carvings […]

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 N.B. looks to sign more interprovincial trade deals

N.B. looks to sign more interprovincial trade deals

International and internal trade continued to be big topics of discussion as Canada’s premiers met in Ontario for several days this week. It comes as the U.S. president has set an Aug. 1 deadline to reach a trade deal before slapping a 35 per cent tariff on Canadian goods. New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt said […]

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 Cross-border travel continues to fall: StatCan

Cross-border travel continues to fall: StatCan

Fewer Canadians are making trips south of the border as a trade war continues between the two countries. The number of Canadian-resident return trips dropped 31.9 per cent year over year in May, according to Statistics Canada. Canadian residents returned from 2.3 million trips to the United States, accounting for two-thirds of all trips taken that […]

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 How do we meet the province’s labour demands

How do we meet the province’s labour demands

After the province received an additional 1,500 immigration spots, they are still looking for more to fill the province’s labour shortage. As Premier Susan Holt seeks to grapple with the “perfect storm in our ER’s” and the demands of the construction sector in the province, she is continuing to negotiate with Ottawa to open more […]

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