Adele Doucet always thought she’d build her dream home. Until she found the perfect listing—in her hometown.
Surging prices, bidding wars, blind offers—the search for seasonal real estate has become a battlefield. Tales from 10 of Canada’s hottest vacation towns.
Len Keith and Cub Coates fell for each other in early 20th-century New Brunswick, at a time and place where queer relationships were taboo. Their story was almost lost forever—until a collection of tender photographs brought their romance into the light.
At least six people are dead. Dozens are sick. Are governments racing fast enough to find the answers needed to save lives?
Craig Offman: Fifty pages of emails, memos and handwritten notes offer details into a troubled investigation into a COVID-19 outbreak
A feisty group of covered bridge advocates in tiny St. Martins, N.B., worry their timber-planked crossing won’t outlast a powerful lobby for steel and concrete interests in Fredericton
Volunteers at pop-up test sites, restaurants asking for a stop to in-person dining. Nova Scotians have rallied to bring the second wave under control.
Philippe J. Fournier: The 338Canada projection model hit the mark yet again, and has now identified the winner in 90 per cent of all districts over five elections
The couple running the Fredericton clinic absorbed the cost of abortions for those who couldn’t afford them, hoping the province would someday change its policy. Over time it took a toll on their finances.
Premier of New Brunswick Brian Gallant takes the Maclean’s 60-Second Challenge.
The animals once thrived in the region, prompting some locals to mull over a tricky problem: how to bring them back
P.E.I. is the birthplace of Confederation, right? Not so fast, argues New Brunswick, touching off an interprovincial squabble for the ages