Canada Games Spotlight: St. Stephen’s Thomas Richardson

Canada Games Spotlight: St. Stephen’s Thomas Richardson

As part of The Courier’s series highlighting Charlotte County athletes competing at the 2025 Canada Games in St. John’s, N.L., we’re proud to feature Thomas Richardson, a 16-year-old emerging baseball talent from St. Stephen who’s set to step into the ring—or rather, onto the diamond—for men’s baseball. For Thomas, representing St. Stephen and New Brunswick […]

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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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 Campobello’s Fog Festival rolls in for 14th year

Campobello’s Fog Festival rolls in for 14th year

Campobello Island’s Fog Festival is coming back this year for another season of art, music, and island culture. The festival started 13 years ago, when residents of the island decided they needed extra support for the local economy, according to Fanina Alexander, a volunteer with Fog Fest. “We have many performing artists who are coming […]

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 Once again Charlotte County goes all out for Canada Day

Once again Charlotte County goes all out for Canada Day

Canadians–and some Amercians–from all over flocked to Charlotte County to celebrate Canada’s 158th birthday. This year’s Canada Day celebrations felt ever more poignant as Canadians have re-embraced what it means to be Canadian over the last couple months.  As our national identity continues to evolve, Charlotte County did what it always does on July 1–get […]

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