Publications
Many organizations across Canada offer regular publications to keep their readers informed of research updates, promising practices, upcoming events, policy changes or the launch of new tools related to workplace wellness. Click on the links below to learn more and register to receive free publications.
WorkSafeNB – eNews
Subscribe for monthly updates and catch up on the latest health and safety news in New Brunswick or read past issues of WorkSafeNB – eNews here.
The Health and Safety Report
Sign up for this free monthly service filled with news, health and safety tips, and advice as well as unbiased, helpful information you need to make responsible decisions and promote a safe and healthy workplace.
Liaison
Sign up for this bi-monthly newsletter to keep up-to-date on all the latest CCOHS news and resources. You’ll be the first to know about the newest courses, events, publications, and more.
Healthy Workplace News
Fill out an online form to receive a monthly newsletter from Canada’s Healthy Workplace Month®
Healthy Eating and Physical Activity Coalition of NB
Our monthly email provides tips for wellness and healthy living in New Brunswick, links to valuable resources and exclusive articles on topics that matter to New Brunswickers of all ages. You’ll also be the first to learn about our upcoming webinars, which are free and conducted in both French and English.
NB Anti-Tobacco Coalition
Sign up for this free, monthly newsletter to receive updates on news and events related to a smoke-free province.
Live Well! Bien Vivre!
Subscribe to our bi-monthly e-newsletter to stay informed on how we are impacting New Brunswick communities and to learn about upcoming events and volunteer opportunities so you can stay engaged!
Path to Wellness E-Brief – www.WorkSmartLiveSmart.com
Subscribe to our workplace wellness E-Brief and stress and health information. There are 3-5 issues per year – Spring, Summer and Fall and we promise not send you useless emails or spam.
Work Environment E-Newsletter
Subscribe to a newsletter offered by Graham Lowe, president of The Graham Lowe Group Inc, a professor emeritus at the University of Alberta and a leading expert on work.