Terrence McBride's troubles began after he pulled up to the U.S. border. He told officials he’s an American citizen, but carries a Canadian passport. He said he was detained for about a day-and-a-half as officers questioned him and officers sorted through his files.
A tiny home community in Fredericton offering safe and affordable housing to people who would otherwise be homeless is giving its residents a fresh start as entrepreneurs.
Victoria Tramble has an unusual commute to work. Instead of a laptop bag, she’s armed with a cooler of ice cream that she lugs by canoe to a floating dock on New Brunswick’s Kingston Creek.
As the summer tourism season heats up and some Canadians choose to boycott U.S. travel, New England states and business owners want to draw Canadian tourists back.
In a country as large as Canada, the open road feels endless. Exits lure you to lunch or to a destination of another kind, like the promise of the world’s largest Axe in Nackawic, New Brunswick.
Ticks are often found in wooded, grassy or marshy areas. Canada has more than 40 different types but the most problematic are the eastern and western blacklegged ticks, according to Mount Allison University biologist Vett Lloyd.
Researchers in Atlantic Canada are racing to try to solve a pressing problem — how to tackle a parasite that’s killing oysters and threatening the region’s multimillion-dollar industry.
In Bedeque Bay, the backbone of P.E.I.’s spring oyster fishing industry, most oysters are dead. Normally, there would be thousands of oysters there, said Bob MacLeod, president of PEI Shellfish Association.