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Walking tour in N.B. celebrates emancipation day A walking tour in Fredericton, N.B., is celebrating emancipation day by highlighting black history in the downtown area.
A loud celebratory cheer belted from hundreds of people who showed up for the official reopening of the Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge in Fredericton, N.B., on Saturday. The bridge connecting the city's ...
One of the most iconic landmarks in Fredericton, N.B. recently got a facelift and reopened on Saturday with a good old-fashioned ribbon cutting. The renovations to the Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge ...
Fredericton councillors have shot down the idea of building a second walking bridge across the St. John River after city officials pegged the cost at upwards of $45 million. Coun. Henri Mallet ...
63 Brunswick St. Did you know that Fredericton has the highest concentration of breweries in Atlantic Canada? Second Nature Outdoors has a self-guided Gears & Beers bike tour that showcases the ...
Macdonald, George Coles, and Sir George-Étienne Cartier, the Confederation Players kick off their tour walking and performing ... First stop in Fredericton is the Canadian Chamber of Commerce ...
Playwright Ryan Griffith came up with the setting of his new play, A Brief History of the Maritimes and Everywhere Else, when he was walking in downtown Fredericton ... it will tour the province ...
A frightening encounter has a Fredericton woman asking the city to ... Claire Logan and her two friends had just passed over the walking bridge into the city’s south side on Wednesday night ...
Macdonald, George Coles, and Sir George-Étienne Cartier, The Players for Confederation Centre of the Arts are heading to Fredericton to walk and perform throughout the city streets. "We are proud ...
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