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Mighty Malarky review in mighty New Brunswick

mrsokana wrote 1 month ago: Click on the image to enlarge and read this mighty review for Malarky written by Chad Pelley publish … more →

Tags: Literature, Malarky, Reviews, Anakana Schofield, Review, Biblioasis, Malarky novel, New Brunswick

The end and the beginning of my journo life3 comments

otienaellwand wrote 3 months ago: So this is it, folks, I’m done my physical time at Ryerson University and on Thursday I leave … more →

Tags: Ryersonian, Photojournalism, ryerson university, internship, Journalism, image arts, London, England, Saint John

Brunswick News, paywalls, and journalism in NB2 comments

Ben wrote 4 months ago: The print media in New Brunswick is mostly owned by an entity called Brunswick News, which is a divi … more →

Tags: Soapbox, Irving, brunswick news, Times & Transcript, Miramichi Leader, New York Times, paywall, Captive Market

Revealed: Murder of Canadian cult leader who performed ritual killings and beat children to death

Gary Dimmock wrote 6 months ago: The Mounties have refused to tell the public how notorious cult leader Roch Theriault was killed in … more →

Tags: city, News, Toronto, Québec, CBC, Ottawa Citizen, RCMP, Torture, gary dimmock

Study in humanities crucial in digital age; Lecture We are 'drowning' in the particulars of humanist study: leading academic

Polly Leger wrote 9 months ago: FREDERICTON – At a week-long conference celebrating the humanities, it’s a natural quest … more →

Tags: Art and Culture, Congress 2011, Humanities, appiah

Acadian narrative must continue

Polly Leger wrote 9 months ago: FREDERICTON – Acadian poet and filmmaker Paul Bossé boils down Acadian culture to a few short … more →

Tags: Art and Culture, Congress 2011, Acadian, Authors, Maillet

The struggle of the N.B. immigrant

Polly Leger wrote 9 months ago: FREDERICTON – The Maritimes is famed for its warm hospitality, but how does it fare when it co … more →

Tags: Congress 2011, Immigration, language, new Canadians, N & B

How the brain benefits from bilingualism

Polly Leger wrote 9 months ago: FREDERICTON – Bilingualism is good for far more than just a government job. Prize-winning prof … more →

Tags: health, Congress 2011, a1, Science, Bilingualism

Seeking an end to sex trade violence; Panel Researchers say decriminalization would help protect women in oldest profession

Polly Leger wrote 9 months ago: @font-face { font-family: “Times New Roman”; }p.MsoNormal, li.MsoNormal, div.MsoNormal { … more →

Tags: health, Politics, Congress 2011, sex work, violence agaisnt women

Startup sparks organic battery interest

Polly Leger wrote 9 months ago: Digital technology promised a paperless world, but what about a world run by paper batteries? Univer … more →

Tags: B1, Innovation, UNB, green technology

Heretic or hero, Gateley challenges patriarchal Catholic church structure

Polly Leger wrote 9 months ago: o her supporters, Edwina Gateley is a inspiring public speaker, missionary and theologian. To her de … more →

Tags: News, Faith

'Creative sculpting' of funerals common

Polly Leger wrote 9 months ago: Funerals are becoming more personalized and less by the book. The trend, say funeral directors, is t … more →

Tags: B1, Odd Jobs, Trends

A body of work: Anatomy inspectors fulfil vital role

Polly Leger wrote 9 months ago: Since students began studying anatomy, someone has had to come up with bodies to learn from. Body sn … more →

Tags: a1, invaision of the body snatchers, Health 2, Odd Jobs

Slave Lake wildfire 'too close for comfort'; Devastation Grand Manan native living in Alberta town describes tips of trees as 'fireballs'

Polly Leger wrote 9 months ago: Dale Mullen grew up in Grand Manan, but for the last 13 years she has called Slave Lake, Alta., home … more →

Tags: News, Fire, slave lake

Union buying up lobster licences

Polly Leger wrote 9 months ago: Lucien Thibodeau has been fishing lobster in Miramichi Bay since he was 14 but now he and other fish … more →

Tags: Politics, B1, lobster

Tea Party inspires retrograde forces in N.B.

Miriam Jones wrote 11 months ago: Well heck, why not join the club? If an article that concludes that anti-union actions such as we ar … more →

Tags: Unions, media, Conservatives, Economy

Redistributing the debt onto our youth

Miriam Jones wrote 1 year ago: If there even was a honeymoon, I’m guessing today’s budget means it’s over, except … more →

Tags: media, Conservatives, CBC, Student Debt, Education funding, provincial budget, Tuition Fees

Wild Things 1 comment

danicouture wrote 1 year ago: The 20th century was a time of rapid urbanization, pushing wild animals from our life. Now, the anim … more →

Tags: Animal Effigy, Mike Landry

There is a hysterical undertone

Miriam Jones wrote 1 year ago: to the attacks on faculty reported in this Gleaner article about another visit by the inestimable Al … more →

Tags: corporatization, Academic Freedom, autonomy, Daily Gleaner, MacLean's, Alex Usher


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