by Oscar Baker | Jun 21, 2018
Curtis Kennedy’s childhood dream was lacing up his skates for an NHL team. Instead at 14 he was diagnosed with Blastic Plasmacytoid Dendritic Cell Neoplasm (BPDCN), a rare form of leukemia that can affect multiple organs, including the lymph nodes and skin. Now...
by Oscar Baker | Jun 19, 2018
Strips of black ash tree are intertwined and carefully bent to make a Mi’kmaw basket and Annie Clair says each strip and basket tell the story of how Elsipogtog is held together with elder knowledge, community members and children. “The log itself has a...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Jan 31, 2018
For teens and the people who love them – Wicked Ideas friend and collaborator Rachel Mathis is hosting two, 10-week leadership programs this winter for teens in the Kennebecasis Valley and in Moncton. Rachel’s company Invigorate Leaders provides leadership...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Nov 4, 2014
New Brunswick’s economic fate is not an either/or proposition. It’s really more of an and/and/and situation because, let’s be honest, no one really knows what is happening. Technological change is a disruptive force, creating new industries and...
by Lisa Hrabluk | Oct 14, 2014
This is an excerpt from my ebook “Who Gets to Lead When We Don’t Know Where We Are Going or What We Want to Become?”, co-written with John McLaughlin, president emeritus of the University of New Brunswick. Let’s cut to the chase: We believe...
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