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Residents of the Halls Creek neighbourhood in Moncton call for lower speed limits

Michael Roy lives in the Halls Creek neighbourhood.
1/1/111 minutes, 2 seconds
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As summer winds down, Bob Osborne answers your autumnal gardening questions

Bob Osborne is the owner of Corn Hill Nursery.
1/1/118 minutes, 11 seconds
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A tiny home community outside Moncton is under construction as part of a solution to NB's homelessness crisis

Jill Green is New Brunswick's minister of social development.
1/1/114 minutes, 47 seconds
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Province working on legislation to force New Brunswickers with extreme addictions into treatment

Kris Austin is New Brunswick's public safety minister. Kerri Froc is an associate law professor at UNB in Fredericton.
1/1/113 minutes, 34 seconds
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Pabineau First Nation gears up for big economic expansion

Terry Richardson is Chief of Pabineau First Nation.
1/1/19 minutes, 13 seconds
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How to prepare for an increase in respiratory viruses as the seasons change

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj is our health and medical affairs columnist.
1/1/18 minutes, 43 seconds
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Université de Moncton students struggle to find housing in tight market

Jovial Orlachi Osunzu is the president of the international student association at the Université de Moncton.
1/1/19 minutes, 47 seconds
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Proposed bill to force severe addicts into treatment worries New Brunswick harm reduction counsellors.

Julie Dingwell is the executive director of Avenue B Harm Reduction in Saint John.
1/1/110 minutes, 41 seconds
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New Brunswick Wildlife Federation applauds new provincial hunting guidelines

Nathalie Michaud is the president of New Brunswick Wildlife Federation.
1/1/110 minutes, 14 seconds
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How to manage burnout with kids as back-to-school activities and routines ramp up.

Michael Ungar is a professor in the School of Social Work and founder and director of the Resilience Research Centre at Dalhousie University.
1/1/18 minutes, 18 seconds
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A Moncton family grieves after relatives killed in Moroccan earthquake.

Moncef Lakouas lives in Moncton.
1/1/18 minutes, 44 seconds
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Pointe-du-Chêne prepares to batten down the hatches as Hurricane Lee approaches.

Don Boudreau is the president of the Pointe-du-Chêne Harbour Authority. Rob Taylor is the owner of The Sandbar restaurant.
1/1/115 minutes, 16 seconds
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Historic house in Bathurst on the road to restoration

Melynda Jarratt is the president of the Doucet Hennessy House Association.
1/1/110 minutes, 31 seconds
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How NB Power is preparing for the weekend's storm

Dominique Couture is a spokesperson for NB Power.
1/1/15 minutes, 49 seconds
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After being battered by Fiona, Fundy National Park gets ready for another hurricane

Becky Graham is acting resource conservation manager for Fundy National Park.
1/1/15 minutes
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Riverview Arts Centre gets ready for showtime with a spiffy new makeover.

Jamie Comeau is technical director and Julie Hopkins is the executive director of the Riverview Arts Centre.
1/1/19 minutes, 24 seconds
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New study will asses air quality in the north end of Moncton

Bryan Butler is a city councillor for Ward 3 in Moncton.
1/1/110 minutes, 31 seconds
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"I'm buying an NB book Day" celebrates the best in local reads

Léonore Bailhache is with the Frye festival.
1/1/15 minutes, 57 seconds
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Plans underway to prepare for Hurricane Lee's probable landfall in New Brunswick

Geoffrey Downey is with New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization.
1/1/16 minutes, 1 second
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As NB mulls new legislation to force addicts into rehab, what lessons can be learned from a similar policy in Massachusetts?

Ed Conley is the Police Chief in Gloucester, Massachusetts.
1/1/18 minutes, 34 seconds
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Town of Riverview conducts survey to assess community's housing needs

Andrew LeBlanc is the mayor of Riverview.
1/1/17 minutes, 40 seconds
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Miramichi multiplex project getting underway

Adam Lordon is the mayor of Miramchi.
1/1/111 minutes, 57 seconds
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Bob Osborne takes your gardening questions

Bob owns and operates Corn Hill Nursery.
1/1/19 minutes, 20 seconds
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The immigration conversation is changing in the face of the housing crisis

David Campbell is an economic development consultant in Moncton.
1/1/19 minutes, 37 seconds
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Citizen's committee advising Université de Moncton on potential name change

Lise Ouelette is advising the university on the potential name change. Denis Losier is former CEO of Assumption Life. They were speaking with CBC's Rhythm Rathi.
1/1/111 minutes, 5 seconds
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Remembering Shediac's legendary wrestler and promoter Emile Dupré

Eric Doucet is a retired professional wrestler who was mentored by Emile Dupré.
1/1/16 minutes, 44 seconds
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Doctors, frontline workers and academics sign open letter urging the NB government to rethink proposed legislation on forced rehab for addicts.

Jamie Livingston is associate professor of criminology at St. Mary's University.
1/1/111 minutes, 5 seconds
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NB-raised diplomat reflects on two years of Taliban rule in Afghanistan

Deborah Lyons was the UN Special Representative and a former Canadian ambassador to Afghanistan.
1/1/112 minutes, 32 seconds
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Finding an affordable place to live a struggle for students across New Brunswick

Eric Weissman is a researcher, author, filmmaker and associate professor at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John.
1/1/117 minutes, 25 seconds
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All your late, late summer gardening questions answered

Bob Osborne is the owner of Corn Hill Nursery
1/1/117 minutes, 41 seconds
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"New" bridge getting new bike connection to Moncton

Michelle McAloon is the landscape project coordinator for the city of Moncton.
1/1/14 minutes, 27 seconds
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Husband and wife acting team play couple on stage in new production in Moncton

Lawren Campbell and Lynne Post star in Hairy Tease's latest production, Renovations for Six. Mike Granville is the show's director.
1/1/16 minutes, 50 seconds
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New professional women's hockey league holds first-ever draft

Karissa Donkin is CBC NB's investigative reporter on loan to CBC Sports.
1/1/16 minutes, 25 seconds
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Moncton scouting group without thousands of dollars of camping equipment after weekend burglary

Jeff Melvin is the Group Scoutmaster for 1st Moncton BPSA Traditional Scouting.
1/1/17 minutes, 17 seconds
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Our City Views panel reconvenes to talk about efforts to ease the impact of the growing homeless population in Greater Moncton

Kate Doyle and Kristin Cavoukian make up our City Views panel.
1/1/114 minutes, 12 seconds
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NB Senator introduces act to commit the federal government to covering costs of protecting the Chignecto Isthmus

Jim Quinn is a senator from New Brunswick. Andrew Black is the mayor of Sackville.
1/1/115 minutes, 20 seconds
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U.S. Food and Drug Administration rules that one of the most popular ingredients in many cough and cold medicines doesn't actually work

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj is our medical affairs columnist.
1/1/18 minutes, 26 seconds
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Riverview trans teen shares his thoughts after protests against LGBTQ+ inclusive schools in New Brunswick and across Canada

Alex Harris is a student at Riverview High School.
1/1/117 minutes, 28 seconds
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Increase in car thefts may affect what all New Brunswickers pay for car insurance

Michèle Pelletier is New Brunswick's consumer advocate for insurance.
1/1/17 minutes, 5 seconds
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New Brunswick MLA Dominic Cardy new interim leader of fledgling federal political party

Dominic Cardy is the interim leader of the Canada Future Party.
1/1/112 minutes, 8 seconds
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Drag show in northern New Brunswick cancelled after threats of violence made

Mario Pelletier is the mayor of Bois-Joli.
1/1/16 minutes, 30 seconds
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Canadians trying to get to India caught in diplomatic crossfire after India suspends visa services

Ketan Raval lives in Moncton.
1/1/18 minutes, 28 seconds
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The pros and cons of extending residency programs for family medicine in New Brunswick

Dr. Will Stymiest is a family physician in Fredericton.
1/1/110 minutes, 28 seconds
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Black students, faculty, staff and alumni at Mount Allison form new community group

Danai Bélanger is director of student life at Mount Allison University.
1/1/18 minutes, 4 seconds
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Municipal byelections and a possible provincial vote on the plate of Elections NB this fall.

Kim Poffenroth is New Brunswick's Chief Electoral Officer.
1/1/110 minutes, 36 seconds
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Temporary emergency shelter in Moncton continues to operate months after it was expected to close

Dan Brooks is the executive director of the John Howard Society of southeastern New Brunswick
1/1/111 minutes, 28 seconds
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Moncton residents unable to visit family in India after diplomatic squabble

Nagaraj Hariharasuthan lives in Moncton, he spoke with CBC's Rhythm Rathi.
1/1/17 minutes, 5 seconds
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One last set of questions for Bob Osborne to close out the 2023 gardening season

Bob Osborne is the owner of Corn Hill Nursery.
1/1/118 minutes, 24 seconds
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Mount Allison University library offered a summer camp for students' plants

The CBC's Matt Tunnacliffe brings us the story of a bizarre summer camp on the Mount Allison campus.
1/1/18 minutes, 7 seconds
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Using nature and a farm setting to help heal people suffering from addictions

Charlie Burrell is the founder of The Humanity Project.
1/1/113 minutes, 18 seconds
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Pointe-du-Chêne residents up in arms after part of wetland destroyed over the weekend

Adam Campbell is manager of Atlantic operations for Ducks Unlimited.
1/1/114 minutes, 42 seconds
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Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder often goes undiagnosed in Adults. But can you diagnose yourself?

Kayla Breelove Carter is a counselling therapist with a practice in Moncton.
1/1/15 minutes, 36 seconds
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Nursing Home Without Walls program plans expansion in New Brunswick.

Suzanne Dupuis-Blanchard is a professor of nursing at l'Université de Moncton and director of its Centre on Aging.
1/1/18 minutes, 20 seconds
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Over 5000 licence holders kick off moose hunting season in New Brunswick

Dwayne Sabine is a wildlife biologist with NB's Natural Resources and Energy Development.
1/1/19 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Université de Moncton's student enrollment is the highest its been since 1994. But is there enough housing for them?

Paul Ward is the director of communications for the Université de Moncton.
1/1/113 minutes, 31 seconds
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Thinking of adopting a rescue animal? How about a rooster?

Stacey Picard is social media manager for the PAW shelter, formerly the SPCA.
1/1/16 minutes
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The cost of flying from Moncton's aiport may go up in the new year

Courtney Burns president and CEO of the Greater Moncton International Airport.
1/1/18 minutes, 45 seconds
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Roadside History: An out-of-the-way beach cove that was once a central community

Columnist James Upham visits Slacks Cove.
1/1/18 minutes, 51 seconds
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New Brunswick is on track for a billion dollar surplus this fiscal year

Richard Saillant is an economist and public policy consultant in Moncton.
1/1/19 minutes, 31 seconds
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UNI Financial Cooperation continues to grapple with technical issues

Camille Theriault took over as president and CEO of UNI Financial Cooperation after a bumpy transition to a new online platform this summer.
1/1/110 minutes, 13 seconds
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Afterschool program aims to bridge education gaps for newcomers

Columnist Hillary Leblanc visits an afterschool program started by a couple of newcomers who saw a need.
1/1/18 minutes, 35 seconds
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Will Blaine Higgs roll the dice and ask for an early election?

Lori Turnbull is a professor of political science in Dalhousie University's faculty of management. 
1/1/111 minutes, 31 seconds
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The new President of the New Brunswick Medical Society talks priorities in health care

Dr. Paula Keating is the newly installed president of the New Brunswick Medical Society.
1/1/18 minutes, 30 seconds
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A Moncton man who is helping meet the needs of people living on the street

John Renton collects supplies, clothing and food for people experiencing homelessness in Moncton. Jonna Brewer joined him for one of his walks.
1/1/110 minutes, 58 seconds
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New Brunswick's Chief Justice is warning of increased delays in the court system.

David Lutz is a lawyer in Hampton who specializes in family law.
1/1/113 minutes, 13 seconds
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Liberal leader says a snap election is not good for democracy

Susan Holt is the leader of the Liberal Party of New Brunswick.
1/1/19 minutes, 27 seconds
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A new report could help decide whether Moncton, Riverview, and Dieppe will stick with the RCMP

Bryan Butler is a councillor for Ward 3 in Moncton. He's also a former member of the municipal force, and a retired RCMP officer.
1/1/18 minutes, 26 seconds
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Overdose prevention is a daily reality for street volunteers in Moncton

John Renton started a group called The Ragged People, made up of volunteers who distribute supplies, clothing and food to people living rough in the city.
1/1/111 minutes, 27 seconds
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David Coon says he's ready for an early election

David Coon is the leader of the Green Party of New Brunswick.
1/1/111 minutes, 34 seconds
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What does more funding for food programs in schools mean for students?

Stephane Sirois is the the executive director of Food Depot Alimentaire.
1/1/111 minutes, 15 seconds
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Could the Manitoba election results influence a possible election call in New Brunswick?

Jamie Gillies is a political scientist and professor of communications and public policy at St. Thomas University.
1/1/19 minutes, 2 seconds
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Should tent cities be allowed in Moncton? One advocate says yes.

John Renton is part of the group The Ragged People, supporting and advocating for people living rough.
1/1/110 minutes, 20 seconds
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New monument unveiled to honour Hilary Bonnell in Esgenoôpetitj First Nation

Fred Fillier was Hilary Bonnell's stepfather.
1/1/16 minutes, 59 seconds
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Will PC MLAs who defied premier Higgs run in a rumoured fall election?

Jacques Poitras is CBC NB's provincial affairs reporter.
1/1/17 minutes, 28 seconds
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An art exhibition in Campbellton shines the spotlight on recovery from self harm

Agata Borghesan is an artist living in Norway. David Petersen is a Charlo filmmaker and playwright.
1/1/120 minutes, 22 seconds
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The Green Pig Market in Salisbury continues to rebuild a year after a devastating fire

Dawn Beckwith is the co-owner of the Green Pig.
1/1/16 minutes, 35 seconds
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The city of Moncton's approach to homelessness means by-law officers on the street and no large encampments.

Conrad Landry is Moncton's fire chief and director of community safety.
1/1/115 minutes, 56 seconds
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A review of policing services in the Moncton area concludes it would be too costly and too risky to create a municipal force

CBC reporter Shane Magee.
1/1/110 minutes, 20 seconds
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To call or not to call? A look at the state of play in New Brunswick politics

Mario Levesque is associate professor in the department of politics and international relations at Mount Allison University.
1/1/115 minutes, 1 second
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Resurgo Place celebrates its 50th anniversary by displaying original Picasso painting

Sophie Auffrey is the heritage development officer at Resurgo Place.
1/1/16 minutes, 49 seconds
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New Brunswick mother fights for better care and treatment for people struggling with eating disorders in the province

Kerri Harris shared her story with CBC's Nipun Tiwari.
1/1/18 minutes, 34 seconds
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UNB researcher finds gaps in care and treatment for people with eating disorders in the province

Emilie Lacroix is an assistant psychology professor at the University of New Brunswick and an eating disorder researcher.
1/1/110 minutes, 21 seconds
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Private security firms booming in Greater Moncton as businesses look to deter theft and vandalism

Stephanie Morton is the CEO of Eastern Safety Services in Moncton.
1/1/115 minutes, 40 seconds
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New tick species found in New Brunswick

Vett Lloyd is a professor of biology at Mount Allison University and researcher and director of the Lloyd Tick Lab
1/1/19 minutes, 16 seconds
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Atlantic Canadian retailers grapple with organized retail crime

Jim Cormier is the Atlantic Director of the Retail Council of Canada.
1/1/113 minutes, 41 seconds
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A recent heart transplant could hint at the future for sharing organs between humans and animals

Dr. Christopher Labos is an epidemiologist and cardiologist.
1/1/16 minutes, 29 seconds
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The sport of cricket gains popularity in Moncton with year-round league

Venky Kulkarni of the Greater Moncton Cricket Association spoke with CBC's Maeve McFadden.
1/1/110 minutes, 15 seconds
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Hundreds expected at Navrati celebration at Moncton Coliseum

Amul Kalaria is one of the organizers of the Greater Moncton Navrati Festival.
1/1/17 minutes, 2 seconds
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Astrotourism operator hopes to capitalize on solar eclipse fever in New Brunswick

Stéphane Picard is owner and CEO of Cliff Valley Astronomy in Quispamsis.
1/1/110 minutes, 37 seconds
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A new business in Sackville fuses dining... with robots.

The CBC's Matt Tunnacliffe spoke with Paul An, owner of Oh! Chicken.
1/1/110 minutes, 49 seconds
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Vitalité Health Network is looking for host families to accommodate new healthcare workers in New Brunswick

Frédéric Finn is the Vitalité Health Network's vice-president of employee experience.
1/1/17 minutes, 1 second
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How to spend your climate tax credit from the federal government in order to lower your carbon footprint

Maria Panezi is a professor of law at the University of New Brunswick with a focus on climate change research.
1/1/17 minutes, 26 seconds
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Artist Raymonde Fortin opens a final show at the Apple Art Gallery in Moncton

Raymonde Fortin is an artist from Notre Dame. Nausika Breau is the owner of Apple Art Gallery in Moncton
1/1/16 minutes, 16 seconds
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A guide to vaccines and their availability in New Brunswick for flu, COVID and pneumonia

Anne Marie Picone is the interim executive director of the New Brunswick Pharmacists' Association.
1/1/16 minutes, 55 seconds
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Our City Views panel looks at policing in Greater Moncton, and whether switching to a local police force is a change worth considering

Kate Doyle and Kristin Cavoukian are members of our City Views panel
1/1/119 minutes, 19 seconds
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How a school pen pal project led to a 48-year friendship spanning two continents

Cindy St-Louis lives in Janeville, near Bathurst. Toni Percell is her life-long pen pal, visiting from Bendigo, Australia.
1/1/111 minutes, 47 seconds
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New children's book documents Nigerian immigrant experience

Barine Ngbor is the author of "I See Colour: The Amazing Life of Bolu Davis".
1/1/111 minutes
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The National Film Board has a new documentary about undertakers in time for Halloween

Georges Hannan of Moncton is the director of "Undertaker for Life".
1/1/110 minutes, 58 seconds
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Esther Fest gets underway in Amherst

Charlie Rhindress is the organizer of Esther Fest, which was inspired by a famous 19th century Amherst ghost story.
1/1/110 minutes, 8 seconds
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Codiac Transpo is setting new records with ridership numbers

The CBC's Alexandre Silberman has been looking into the growing demand for public transit.
1/1/17 minutes, 29 seconds
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The effort to revive Mi'kmaw in northern New Brunswick

Rebecca LaBillois is passing down a family tradition of language teaching to the next generation. The CBC's Oscar Baker III stopped by her classroom.
1/1/16 minutes, 46 seconds
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Moncton city council will explore where a new indoor pool could be built

Jon Hack of Sierra Planning and Management presented a report on aquatic facilities to Moncton city council. Jocelyn Cohoon is Moncton's general manager of community services.
1/1/18 minutes, 28 seconds
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Provincial education assessments show a decline in reading levels for Anglophone students in Grades 4, 6 and 9

Rebecca Halliday is the director and head teacher at Riverbend Community School.
1/1/116 minutes, 26 seconds
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PC caucus appears united as new legislative session begins

Roger Ouellette is a political science professor at l'Université de Moncton.
1/1/110 minutes, 54 seconds
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One lobster season ends and another one begins in New Brunswick

Luc LeBlanc is a fisheries advisor with the Maritime Fishermen's Union.
1/1/17 minutes, 28 seconds
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Chignecto Isthmus highlighted before senate committee studying climate change impacts

New Brunswick Senator Jim Quinn is a member of the committee.
1/1/19 minutes, 36 seconds
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Five years ago, cannabis was legalized in this country. Have there been public health impacts?

House doctor Raj Bhardwaj highlights a report published this month in the Canadian Medical Association Journal looked at outcomes related to the change.
1/1/19 minutes, 48 seconds
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With an influx of South Asian immigrants, Moncton is seeing tiffin service boom

The CBC’s Rhythm Rathi, who recently moved to Moncton from New Delhi, gets a taste of the growing local tiffin scene.
1/1/15 minutes, 48 seconds
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New Brunswick and Nova Scotia are forging ahead with energy sharing plans

Moe Qureshi is the manager of climate solutions with the Conservation Council of New Brunswick.
1/1/19 minutes, 49 seconds
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The long road to success. Three New Brunswick musicians reflect on their careers as the Music New Brunswick conference gets underway.

Jordan Best of Moncton, Dee Hernandez of Dalhousie, and Teah Bailey - A-K-A One8Tea - of Riverview sat down with Jonna Brewer to talk about their music careers so far.
1/1/119 minutes, 48 seconds
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Government programs to help people with disabilities subsidize the price of renovations aren't keeping up with actual costs

The CBC's Alexandre Silberman visited one couple near Bathurst who says it's increasingly difficult to stay in their own home.
1/1/17 minutes, 34 seconds
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The Dieppe market is expanding into a weekday operation

Jonna Brewer drops by the market to talk to executive director Gaeton Noel and some of the market vendors about the change.
1/1/113 minutes, 56 seconds
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A new project in Miramichi shows real estate development and affordable housing can go hand in hand

Blair Martin is a managing partner with Belleterre Community Partners in Toronto. Patty Michaud is the executive director of the Emergency Centre for Women.
1/1/112 minutes, 24 seconds
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Mini Halloween treats are getting even minier

Sylvain Charlebois is the senior director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhouise University and co-host the Food Professor Podcast.
1/1/19 minutes, 19 seconds
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Wondering why you get so moody when you're on your period?

Kayla Breelove Carter is a counselling therapist with a practice in Moncton.
1/1/18 minutes, 5 seconds
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Moncton man with a traumantic brain injury says video gaming helps with his recovery

LJ Whittington is a contributor to Information Morning.
1/1/13 minutes, 37 seconds
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The COVID pandemic changed a lot of things, including other viruses

House doctor Raj Bhardwaj says the World Health Organization is recommending a reformulation of the annual flu shots for next year.
1/1/19 minutes
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Officials in Greater Moncton seek diverse solutions to housing crunch

Moncton Mayor Dawn Arnold and New Brunswick's housing minister Jill Green want the former CFB Moncton site turned over for housing. Meanwhile, in Dieppe, urban planner Charles-Eric Landry says new housing study results point to a growing scarcity.
1/1/118 minutes
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How can riding a bus in Moncton become more convenient than driving a car?

Yves Bourgeois is an economist with a focus on urban economies and urban planning.
1/1/112 minutes, 18 seconds
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Moncton city council voted to review it's zoning policies which could seem some neighborhoods see greater density

Andrew Smith is the city's manager of long range policy planning. Bill Budd is the director of Planning and Development with the city.
1/1/111 minutes, 57 seconds
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A growing percentage of New Brunswick students are struggling with mental illness

Stéphane Robichaud is CEO of the New Brunswick Health Council.
1/1/112 minutes, 52 seconds
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Eel River Bar First Nation athlete joins Canadian women's wheelchair basketball team for Parapan American Games

Desiree Isaac-Pictou started playing wheelchair basketball in 2021, the year after a devastating accident at a motorsport event near Bathurst.
1/1/17 minutes, 54 seconds
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The Dr. Léon-Richard Oncology Centre celebrates 30 years of helping people fight cancer

Dr. Linda LeBlanc is a radiation oncologist and the head of the centre's regional oncology department.
1/1/111 minutes, 34 seconds
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Changes to the tresspass act are getting mixed reaction in New Brunswick

Public Safety Minister Kris Austin introduced a bill in the legislature he says would give police and bylaw officers "more teeth" to enforce the province's Trespass Act. John Wishart is the CEO of the The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton.
1/1/115 minutes, 26 seconds
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Riverview's Brooklyn Douthwright wins a neck full of medals at the Pan American Games in Santiago, Chile.

Brooklyn Douthwright of Riverview wins 2 gold, 1 silver, and 2 bronze medals at the 2023 Pan American Games.
1/1/19 minutes, 47 seconds
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A historic Acadian house in Dieppe gets dressed up for Hallowe'en

Dieppe's Maison Doiron is steeped in history and draws hundreds of tourists every summer. Now, you can take a spooky tour for Halloween.
1/1/18 minutes, 30 seconds
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Our parents panel weighs in on sex education in New Brunswick

Clinton Davis, Weh-ming Cho and our new member, Melanie Colquhoun are the members of the Information Morning Moncton parents panel.
1/1/120 minutes, 33 seconds
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EV roadtrip hampered by poor charging infrastructure in New Brunswick

Khalil Akhtar speaks with Tom Beckley, the vice president of the Nature Trust of New Brunswick.
1/1/112 minutes, 34 seconds
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The number of MAiD deaths in Canada is on the rise, and that has some bioethicists worried

Tim Christie is an adjunct professor of bioethics at Dalhousie University and an adjunct professor of philosophy at UNB.
1/1/113 minutes, 7 seconds
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Black business: "culture farming" at the Black Rose Nation in Kingston, New Brunswick

Columnist Hillary LeBlanc brings us the story of Baba Shabazz, a farmer and educator.
1/1/15 minutes, 31 seconds
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Roadside History: English settlements and the population boom of late 1700s New Brunswick

Roadside History columnist James Upham takes us to Colpitts Settlement, where a monument marks the spot a young family arrived to build a new life.
1/1/111 minutes, 54 seconds
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The province is trying to understand how short term rentals are impacting the housing market in New Brunswick.

Jill Green is the province's minister of social development.
1/1/15 minutes, 57 seconds
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Now that carbon tax has been paused on home heating, what does it mean for the climate change agenda?

Louise Comeau is a senior advistor with Reclimate IT, which is a centre for climate change communications at Carleton University.
1/1/110 minutes, 1 second
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The story of a headless nun still captures the imagination of Miramichiers

Doug Underhill is the author of Miramichi: Tales Tall & True.
1/1/111 minutes, 43 seconds
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Combining players for high school sports teams has caused challenges for some schools this fall

Andy Clark is the president of the New Brunswick Interscholastic Athletic Association.
1/1/19 minutes, 37 seconds
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L'Université de Moncton welcomes high school students for forum as part of recruitment efforts

Amélie Montour is a recruitment officer for U de M and the organizer of the forum.
1/1/19 minutes, 50 seconds
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The girls hockey team at Moncton High School is getting a late start to its season

Larry Cook is the coach of the girls hockey team at Moncton High School. Grade 12 students Kylie Blackman and Kaylee Betts are players.
1/1/111 minutes, 34 seconds
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How does the time change affect our internal clocks and our sleep?

House doctor Raj Bhardwaj says not getting enough sleep can be a serious health issue.
1/1/19 minutes, 53 seconds
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Immigration lawyer and the Multicultural Association of the Greater Moncton Area weigh in on Canada's new immigration targets

Maureen Silcoff is an immigration and refugee lawyer. Ron Gaudet is the chief strategy officer for the Multicultural Association of the Greater Moncton Area.
1/1/117 minutes, 17 seconds
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Temperatures have dropped, but Moncton's out-of-the-cold hub is still not open

Fr. Chris VanBuskirk operates a breakfast and shower program at St. George's Anglican Church.
1/1/110 minutes, 8 seconds
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New programs aim to support people living with cancer

Greg King is the president and CEO of The Friends of the Moncton Hospital Foundation.
1/1/16 minutes, 8 seconds
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Home energy audits are in high demand

Jay Furey is an energy adviser at ThermalWiseNB.
1/1/19 minutes, 8 seconds
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Despite promises that the out-of-the-cold hub in Moncton would be ready in October, it's still not open

Rob McKee is the Liberal MLA for Moncton Centre.
1/1/118 minutes, 23 seconds
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New Canada Post holiday stamps were conceived by Riverview graphic designer

Jocelyne Saulnier is a graphic designer based in Riverview.
1/1/18 minutes, 44 seconds
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Documentary tells the story of New Brunswick farm boy who ended up on the front lines in the First World War

James "Jimmie" Johnston was a horse transport driver on the battlefields of the First World War. Ralph Johnston is his son.
1/1/115 minutes, 57 seconds
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What happened to discussions about a mental health court for Moncton?

Bernard Richard is New Brunswick's former ombud and child and youth advocate.
1/1/114 minutes, 57 seconds
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New Brunswick's anglophone students will soon have a chance to compete in spelling bee competitions

Monique Pereira of Petit-Cap is founder and president of the new chapter.
1/1/18 minutes, 22 seconds
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The Moncton Lions Community Centre is looking for a new home

Joanne Richard is the executive director of the Moncton Lions Community Centre.
1/1/15 minutes, 10 seconds
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Moncton man launches first Arabic-language newspaper in Atlantic Canada

Ali Ettarnichi is the founder of Arabic Atlantic, a print and electronic newspaper.
1/1/19 minutes, 21 seconds
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Moncton city council has approved the operation of the Homeless Hub on St. George Street

Dan Brooks is the executive director of the John Howard Society of Southeastern New Brunswick.
1/1/113 minutes, 20 seconds
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Mental health advocate has been lobbying for a mental health court since 2015

Paul Ouelette has spent his adult life managing care for his three siblings with schizophrenia.
1/1/111 minutes, 18 seconds
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Moncton restaurant owner embarks on new venture in Dieppe

Michel Savoie is the chef-owner of Les Brumes du Coude in Moncton.
1/1/18 minutes, 50 seconds
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How many Codiac Regional RCMP officers does the Greater Moncton area need?

Moncton councillor Bryan Butler raises the question during city budget deliberations.
1/1/15 minutes, 56 seconds
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Parents in Moncton is call for more subsidized spaces at a new daycare

Conrad Melanson is president of le Garderie McLaughlin daycare's startup committee.
1/1/111 minutes, 50 seconds
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Former Hubcap comedy contest winner gets set to record a comedy album

Kyle Barnet is a comedian who got his start at the Hubcap Comedy Festival in 2018.
1/1/18 minutes, 22 seconds
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Workers who support some of the most vulnerable New Brunswickers say there was a mistake in the provincial budget this year about their wages

The CBC's provincial affairs reporter Jacques Poitras spoke to Hugh Williams from the Association of Human Service Counsellors of New Brunswick.
1/1/110 minutes, 46 seconds
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Retracing the wartime steps of a father and grandfather

Bill Whalen and his son, Matt Whalen, are touring the battle sites where Bill's father fought during the World War II.
1/1/119 minutes, 59 seconds
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Mental health advocates call on the province to establish a mental health court program in Moncton

Mary Ann Campbell is a clinical psychologist and a professor in the department of psychology at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John.
1/1/111 minutes, 35 seconds
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Artificial intelligence developed a lot of beer recipes in 2023, including one in Moncton

Alan Norman is co-owner of Tire Shack Brewing in Moncton.
1/1/19 minutes, 42 seconds
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Scotiabank is closing several branches across the province in rural areas

Kassim Doumbia is the mayor of Shippagan. Louis-Philippe Gauthier is the Vice-President, Atlantic of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
1/1/119 minutes, 45 seconds
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Warm up those typing fingers because November is National Novel Writing Month

Kim Pittaway is a writing instructor, teaching in the writing and publishing program at the University of King’s College in Halifax.
1/1/17 minutes, 7 seconds
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2023 was a tranformatibve year for Harvey Hall

Jane Chrysostom is vice president and co-chair for programming at the Harvey Hall.
1/1/19 minutes, 58 seconds
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'Tis the season for colds, flu, and Covid

Tara Moriarty is an infectious diseases researcher and associate professor at the University of Toronto.
1/1/113 minutes, 36 seconds
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Paying tribute to longtime Radio-Canada Acadie host Michel Doucet

Radio host Michel Doucet died early Tuesday morning. Michel Doucet is professor emeritus of law at l'Universite de Moncton and a close friend.
1/1/18 minutes, 17 seconds
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Fredericton writer Lisa Alward will be talks about her debut short story collection

Lisa Alward's new book is called Cocktail.
1/1/113 minutes, 59 seconds
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The number of students vaping in Anglophone North schools is on the rise

Dean Mutch is superintendent of the Anglophone North School District
1/1/110 minutes, 40 seconds
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Is it time to update Canada's guidelines for lung cancer testing?

With the US updating their recommendations, Dr. Raj Bhardwaj is wondering if it's time for Canada to do the same.
1/1/17 minutes, 50 seconds
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Residents in the Mill Road area are stepping up efforts to have scrapyard removed

Monique Bernard is a resident affected by noise and pollution from the nearby scrapyard.
1/1/110 minutes, 13 seconds
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Moncton is getting more than $15 million to help speed up housing construction in the city

Dawn Arnold is the mayor of Moncton. Bill Budd is director of planning and development.
1/1/113 minutes, 48 seconds
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Atlantic Slam Basketball Tournament kicks off in Moncton

Roberto Di Donato is president of the Moncton Basketball Association.
1/1/19 minutes, 59 seconds
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The number of RCMP officers policing our province is going up, despite data showing crime in this province is actually declining

Michael Boudreau is a criminology professor at St. Thomas University.
1/1/18 minutes, 55 seconds
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Moncton's Masonic Temple building marks 100 years with rare open house

Peter McIntyre has been a freemason for over 40 years.
1/1/18 minutes, 28 seconds
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Moncton's new social inclusion plan aims to make the city more welcoming

Amanda Hachey and Frances LeBlanc are the co-chairs of the social inclusion planning committee.
1/1/122 minutes, 29 seconds
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New federal funding will help boost housing in Moncton. But what will that mean for people in need of affordable housing?

Julia Woodhall Melnick is the Canada Research chair and co-dicrector of Home Research Lab at UNB Saint John.
1/1/113 minutes, 7 seconds
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A stolen Honda Prelude and a community coming together

Sébastien Michaud's car was stolen in October. Brian Gast is the VP of investigative services with the Équité Association.
1/1/118 minutes, 16 seconds
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The province is unrolling new affordability measures, targetting seniors and people on social assistance

Cecile Cassista is the Executive Director of the Coalition for Seniors and Nursing Home Residents‘ Rights.
1/1/110 minutes, 57 seconds
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New Brunswick's Child and Youth Advocate says literacy rates getting worse in New Brunswick

Kelly Lamrock is New Brunswick's Child and Youth Advocate.
1/1/19 minutes
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Celebrating the 35th year of bringing hope to cancer patients in the area

Gilles Allain is the CEO of the CHU Dumont Foundation.
1/1/17 minutes, 42 seconds
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The Peter McKee Community Food Centre is asking for some extra support from the city

Christine Taylor is the General Manager of the Peter McKee Community Food Centre.
1/1/113 minutes, 49 seconds
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A group of residents in Shediac is asking the town to ban the use of pesticides for cosmetic purposes

Josee Dupuis is one Shediac resident who is calling for a cosmetic pesticide ban.
1/1/111 minutes, 42 seconds
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Earaches are common, particularly in kids. But are antibiotics necessary to treat them in all cases?

House doctor Raj Bhardwaj shares tips on treating that earache.
1/1/19 minutes, 8 seconds
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A group of Shediac residents wants to ban the use of cosmetic pesticides in the town. The mayor says it's not that simple.

Roger Caissie is the mayor of Shediac.
1/1/114 minutes
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The new Codiac RCMP office finally opens on Main Street Moncton

Benoit Jolette is superintendent of the Codiac RCMP. Patrick Richard is the executive director of Downtown Moncton.
1/1/119 minutes, 57 seconds
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Moncton businesswoman shares her wisdom in new book

Vera Milan Gervais is the author of The Wordz We Wear, How to Show up with Confidence and Create Your Best Life.
1/1/118 minutes, 53 seconds
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Too many kids in New Brunswick are falling behind in literacy. How can we fix that?

Paul Bennett is the director and lead researcher at Schoolhouse Institute and Consulting.
1/1/111 minutes, 34 seconds
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Three new bird species have been added to the official list observed in New Brunswick

Jim Wilson is a birder and a member of the the New Brunswick Bird Records Committee.
1/1/18 minutes, 14 seconds
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One year after Luke Landry died outside Moncton City Hall, his mother calls for better supports for people who are homeless.

Mary MacDonald spoke with the CBC's Alexandre Silberman about how's she's reflecting on her son's death one year later.
1/1/113 minutes, 8 seconds
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The average cost of rent was up nine per cent this year in New Brunswick compared to last October

Angus Fletcher is with the New Brunswick Coalition for Tenants Rights.
1/1/19 minutes, 41 seconds
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Former Crandall University professor has faced allegations of inappropriate behaviour in the past

CBC News senior investigative reporter Katie Nicholson has been looking into the dismissal of theologian John Stackhouse.
1/1/17 minutes, 34 seconds
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One year after her report, the former commissioner on systemic racism is still waiting for a response from the province

Manju Varma now works as executive director of Human Rights, Equity and Inclusion for Nova Scotia Community College.
1/1/110 minutes, 11 seconds
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Roadside History: An excursion to a small cemetary in Berry Mills, where a family raised a memorial to a fallen soldier in 1917

Our Roadside Historian James Upham looks at how some WWI soldiers were memorialized before the proliferation of cenotaphs.
1/1/19 minutes, 54 seconds
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Moncton considers new policy to slow down drivers without lowering the speed limit

René Legace is the director of engineering for the city.
1/1/17 minutes, 11 seconds
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New Brunswick athletes come home with medals after the Para Pan Am games in Chile

Sally Hutt is the executive director of Parasport New Brunswick.
1/1/110 minutes, 46 seconds
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A project to rebuild St. George Street will finally get underway in the new year

Patrick Richard is the executive director of Downtown Moncton Centreville Inc.
1/1/18 minutes, 9 seconds
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How to set some personal boundaries at your next holiday gathering

Kayla Breelove Carter is a counselling therapist with a practice in Moncton.
1/1/19 minutes, 17 seconds
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The province is committing to six new major school projects to accommodate soaring enrolment

Ernie Steeves is the Finance Minister. Bill Hogan is the Education Minister.
1/1/16 minutes, 28 seconds
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City Views: The city of Moncton is looking at ways to slow down drivers in certain neighborhoods

Kristin Cavoukian and Kate Doyle are members of the Information Morning City Views panel.
1/1/119 minutes, 31 seconds
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Moncton player joins Team Canada at the 2023 Para Hockey Cup

Jacob LeBlanc is a defenceman for Team Canada.
1/1/19 minutes, 18 seconds
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The halls are decked for a good caused in a Moncton family's home

Lisa Dow is the executive director of the Employment Support Peer-Helper Program. Normand Gallant is president of the board and owner of the home featured in this year's Christmas open house.
1/1/111 minutes, 59 seconds
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The province says the Moncton area will be getting two new schools and one big school expansion

Randolph MacLean is superintendent of the Anglophone East School District. Dawn Arnold is the mayor of Moncton.
1/1/113 minutes, 34 seconds
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Annual tradition and an annual remembrance of a much loved Miramicher

A Christmas to Remember has become a favourite holiday concert tradition in Miramichi.
1/1/17 minutes, 59 seconds
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Richibucto residents are bracing themselves for an extension to the odour-emitting plant Coastal Shell Products

Maisie Rae McNaughton is a member of the Kent Clear Air Action Committee.
1/1/17 minutes, 14 seconds
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Two new COVID-19 variants quickly gaining traction across Canada are already dominant in New Brunswick

Colin Furness is an infection control epidemiologist and assistant professor at the University of Toronto.
1/1/18 minutes, 5 seconds
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A 22-year-old environmentalist from Moncton is virtually attending the COP28 climate change summit

Sarah Gingles is studying environmental science and global development at Queen's University.
1/1/19 minutes, 20 seconds
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The need for school psychologists is growing, in a system already experiencing a shortage

Mary Ann Campbell is a professor of psychology at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John.
1/1/19 minutes, 16 seconds
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A Moncton school is rallying around families in need this Christmas

Julie Sillker is vice principal at Beaverbrook School. Jill Emeneau is a teacher.
1/1/18 minutes, 12 seconds
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Salvus Clinic in Moncton continues search for a new space

Melissa Baxter is the executive director of the Salvus Clinic.
1/1/16 minutes, 37 seconds
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Plans to open an out-of-the-cold shelter in Miramichi have stalled after business groups asked for a court injunction to stop the project

Tiffany Gallivan is a director of the Downtown Miramichi Business Network, one of the applicants in the injunction.
1/1/18 minutes, 45 seconds
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Miramichi's out of the cold shelter remains on ice following a court action to stop it

Adam Lordon is the mayor of Miramichi.
1/1/112 minutes, 26 seconds
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Moncton to display menorah in a reversal of a controversial decision

Dawn Arnold is mayor of Moncton. Irwin Lampert is past president of the Tifares Isreal Synagogue in Moncton.
1/1/113 minutes, 12 seconds
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Moncton councillors reflect on a flawed decision-making process after menorah controversy

Charles Léger is a councillor for Ward 2. Reverend Dave Steeves represents Ward 3.
1/1/113 minutes, 12 seconds
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Cocagne community garden gets a four-season greenhouse

Wiebke Tinney is the executive director of the Pays de Cocagne Sustainable Development Group.
1/1/18 minutes, 47 seconds
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Moncton's Hubcap Comedy Festival previews 2024 event

Robert Gallant is the manager of the HubCap Comedy Festival. Marshall Button is president.
1/1/112 minutes, 3 seconds
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The government is spending more than four times last year's amount on travel nurses

Paula Doucet is the president of the New Brunswick Nurses Union.
1/1/111 minutes, 31 seconds
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Is it Covid, the flu, or something worse?

House Doctor Raj Bhardwaj brings us up to date on flu season and offers advice on staying healthy for the festive season.
1/1/19 minutes, 46 seconds
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Moncton officials are reviewing the task force report on the September fire at American Iron and Metal site in Saint John

Daniel Allain is the MLA for Moncton East.
1/1/18 minutes, 6 seconds
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Headstart Moncton's Toyland campaign kicks off

Caroline Donelle is the executive director of Headstart Moncton.
1/1/15 minutes, 45 seconds
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Some regional service commissions will soon be responsible for addressing complex social issues, like homelessness

Andrew Black is the president of Union of Municipalities of New Brunswick.
1/1/19 minutes, 21 seconds
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Parents panel talks festive finances

Clinton Davis, Weh-Ming Cho and Melanie Colquhoun are members of the Information Morning parents panel.
1/1/118 minutes, 6 seconds
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A little piece of New Brunswick is heading into space

Satellite Violet was developed by engineering students in New Brunswick, including l'Université de Moncton. UNB student Noah Lydon is one of them.
1/1/110 minutes, 5 seconds
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Donations to the Sue Stultz Moncton Firefighters Turkey Drive have come up short this year

Jeremy Quillian is a lieutenant with the Moncton Fire Department.
1/1/16 minutes, 6 seconds
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The out-of-the-cold shelter in Moncton is now open 24/7

Dan Brooks is the executive director of the John Howard Society of Southeastern New Brunswick, the group operating the centre.
1/1/110 minutes, 41 seconds
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Students at l'Université de Moncton surprised by housing price hikes for residence next year

Étienne Bélanger is the president of FÉCUM, the student's union at l'Université de Moncton
1/1/110 minutes, 4 seconds
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What society needs to change in order to provide food security for all

Jasmine Tremblay D'Ettorre is a PhD student at the University of Toronto and a graduate of Mount Allison University.
1/1/110 minutes, 59 seconds
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Mount Allison's Black Resource and Information Centre the target of vandalism and hate-speech

Beyoncé Gibbons is the president of Mount Allison University's Black Student Union.
1/1/19 minutes, 7 seconds
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Moncton Lions Community Centre on the move again

Joanne Richard is the executive director of the Moncton Lions Community Centre.
1/1/15 minutes, 52 seconds
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Population boom in NB leads to longer waiting times for driving road tests

Rathore Shubham of Moncton spoke with CBC's Rhythm Rathi.
1/1/19 minutes, 20 seconds
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Business organizations in Miramichi drop legal action against proposed out-of-the-cold shelter

Adam Lordon is the mayor of Miramichi.
1/1/17 minutes, 45 seconds
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Ensemble Moncton gets new funding to expand hours and services

Debby Warren is the executive director of Ensemble Moncton.
1/1/16 minutes, 55 seconds
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Offfical Languages Commissioner chides province for failing to close linguistic equality gap in new report

Shirley MacLean is New Brunswick's official languages commissioner.
1/1/19 minutes, 28 seconds
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Why cities should be saying "yes in my backyard" as a solution to homelessness

James Hughes is the CEO and president of Old Brewery Mission in Montreal.
1/1/110 minutes, 49 seconds
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James Upham tells us how the hills of Albert County helped inspire the foghorn, the lighthouse and the invention of kerosene

James Upham is our roadside history columnist on Information Morning. You can read more about his travels at cbc.ca/roadsidehistory
1/1/111 minutes, 20 seconds
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After a challenging 2023, maple syrup producers look for better times in the season ahead

Louise Poitras is the executive director of the Maple Syrup Association of New Brunswick.
1/1/18 minutes, 6 seconds
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Demand at the Peter McKee Food Centre in Moncton continues to grow

Christine Taylor is the executive director of the Peter McKee Food Centre.
1/1/15 minutes, 52 seconds
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Can quality of life and a sense of belonging on the East Coast translate into big economic gains for the region?

Carole Lee Reinhardt is the Atlantic director for the national think-tank Public Policy Forum.
1/1/18 minutes, 19 seconds
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How to protect yourself from salmonella after deadly outbreak in North America linked to cantaloupe

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj is our medical affairs columnist.
1/1/19 minutes, 36 seconds
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An organization aimed at supporting Black entrepreneurs in New Brunswick is now offering services in French

It's been about a year since the Black Business Initiative expanded from Nova Scotia to New Brunswick. As columnist Hillary LeBlanc explains, the BBI is now helping Francophone business owners.
1/1/18 minutes, 22 seconds
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A Moncton art gallery is leaving the downtown, pointing to homelessness, crime, and addiction issues in the area

Nausika Breau is the owner of Apple Art Gallery.
1/1/18 minutes, 38 seconds
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Peter McKee Food Centre in Moncton helps provide nearly 4000 people a month with food support

Christine Taylor is the executive director of the Peter McKee Food Centre. Caitland Smith relies on the Centre for support.
1/1/110 minutes, 42 seconds
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From living on the streets to award-winning musician... Moncton rapper One8Tea shares his story

One8Tea, a.k.a. Teah Bailey is an award-wining rapper, coach, mentor and motivational speaker.
1/1/17 minutes, 21 seconds
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Ray of Hope Kitchen marks a milestone of serving its one millionth meal to people in need.

Greg Fennel is the manager of the Ray of Hope Kitchen.
1/1/110 minutes, 14 seconds
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Sackville school helping students deal with food insecurity

Susan Lafford is principal at Tantramar Regional High School. Michael Freeman is the United Way YouTurns Strategic Coordinator at the school.
1/1/18 minutes, 57 seconds
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Isthmus food program helping kids not go hungry over the weekend.

Tara Stirrat and Valerie MacIntosh with the Isthmus food program.
1/1/110 minutes, 5 seconds
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High school students in southeastern NB "fill the bus" for local foodbanks

Griffon Cassidy is a student council executive at Harrison Trimble High School. Heather Stordy is the community engagement coordinator with Anglophone East school district.
1/1/16 minutes, 27 seconds
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40 years of warm meals for those in need from Moncton's Karing Kitchen

Bruce Lawson is the manager of the Karing Kitchen in downtown Moncton.
1/1/110 minutes, 37 seconds
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657 people in New Brunswick died of COVID-19 in 2022, the highest COVID death rate recorded by any Canadian province in the last two years

The CBC's Robert Jones has been looking into the numbers.
1/1/111 minutes, 36 seconds
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Riverview player joins Professional Women's Hockey League

Growing up in Riverview, Sarah Bujold never thought she could have a professional hockey career.
1/1/16 minutes, 6 seconds
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Staffing, inflation and the lack of foot traffic have all made in impact on downtown businesses

Ken Kelly is the executive director of Downtowns Atlantic Canada.
1/1/19 minutes
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A study into the stench in Moncton's north end has found no health hazard when it comes to air quality

Councillor Dave Steeves represents Ward 3 in the city's north end.
1/1/19 minutes, 34 seconds
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The federal government’s plan to build more housing looks to post-war policy for inspiration

Brad Cross is a professor of urban history at Saint Thomas University in Fredericton.
1/1/111 minutes, 55 seconds
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Queens of Heart charity aims to help 300 families in holiday campaign

Diani Blanco and Alicia Roisman Ismach are the founders of Queens of Heart, a non-profit dedicated to helping families in need.
1/1/111 minutes, 22 seconds
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Our house doctor takes questions from kids

House Doctor Raj Bhardwaj picked some of the best ones to answer, just in time for the school break.
1/1/18 minutes, 17 seconds
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The City of Miramichi faces challenges finding shelter for its homeless population

The CBC’s Alexandre Silberman heads to Miramichi to highlight some of the efforts and hurdles to solving homelessness in Miramichi.
1/1/111 minutes, 27 seconds
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Roadside History: How Moncton's wartime homes helped solve a housing crisis

Columnist James Upham talks about the history of wartime houses in Moncton as the federal government looks to bring back pre-approved home designs to deal with today's housing crisis. This piece originally aired in November of 2019.
1/1/117 minutes, 8 seconds
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Riverview's Chocolate River Station will not be demolished to make way for a 10-story development afterall

Jeff Grandy is co-owner of the Holy Whale Beer Hall and Garden, the largest tenant in the Chocolate River Station.
1/1/16 minutes, 10 seconds
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Boys and Girls Club Moncton plans much needed playground upgrade

Moncef Lakouas is executive director of BGC Moncton. Teah Bailey is the sustainability and advancement Manager at the club.
1/1/16 minutes, 42 seconds
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How recreation therapists in Moncton are working to make the holidays brighter for patients

Paula Jewell is an activity worker at the Moncton Hospital. Alison MacAulay is the manager of occupational and recreation therapy at the Moncton hospital.
1/1/110 minutes, 33 seconds
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City Views panel shares naughty and nice list for the year that was in municipal politics

Kate Doyle and Kristin Cavoukian are members of the Information Morning City Views panel.
1/1/116 minutes, 50 seconds
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A new film pays tribute to the work of David Adams Richards

Monique LeBlanc is the director of "The Geographies of DAR." David Adams Richards is an author and senator.
1/1/118 minutes, 25 seconds
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City Views: What can a city do to encourage volunteerism?

Kristin Cavoukian and Kate Doyle join us regularly to discuss municipal issues.
1/1/118 minutes, 14 seconds
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Disability advocates offer mixed reviews on federal budget

Haley Flaro is the Executive Director of Ability New Brunswick.
1/1/113 minutes, 9 seconds
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What will your grocery bill look like in 2024?

Sylvain Charlebois is the senior director of the Agr-Food Analytics lab at Dalhousie University.
1/1/17 minutes, 40 seconds
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Syrian refugee who became "parental rights" advocate in New Brunswick speaks about his story

Jacques Poitras is CBC New Brunswick's provincial affairs reporter.
1/1/112 minutes, 51 seconds
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Long waits and closures in NB emergency rooms over the holidays

Tim Brooks of Riverview spent 12 hours at the at the Dr. Everett Chalmers hospital waiting for care.
1/1/15 minutes, 44 seconds
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East Coast Music Association hopes more musicians will consider taking a break from booze in January

Errin Williams is a Clinical Social Worker and therapist. Jaclyn Reinhart is a musician from Saint John.
1/1/113 minutes, 7 seconds
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Puck drops on the inaugural season of the Professional Women's Hockey League

Karissa Donkin is a reporter with CBC Sports.
1/1/19 minutes, 51 seconds
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Moncton's mayor looks back on 2023 and ahead to the future

Dawn Arnold is the mayor of Moncton.
1/1/121 minutes, 7 seconds
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Production hiccup at popular Chase the Ace fundraiser in the Chaleur region leads to confusion

René Beaudet is co-chair of the Chase the Ace fundraiser in Petit-Rocher.
1/1/111 minutes, 59 seconds
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New Brunswick doctor reflects on a tough holiday season for patients

Dr. Yogi Sehgal is an emergency room doctor at the Dr. Everett Chalmers Hospital.
1/1/110 minutes, 53 seconds
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Part history, part photo album, part poetry: new project tells the story of Black families in New Brunswick stretching back to the 18th century

Thandiwe McCarthy is working on a project to document the history of 15 Black families that can trace their lineage back to the 1700's.
1/1/112 minutes, 18 seconds
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New Brunswick ski hills are open, but still waiting for significant snow to fall

Jamie Hare is the general manager at Poley Mountain. Greg Dion is the manager at at Sugarloaf Provincial Park.
1/1/17 minutes, 54 seconds
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Latest numbers show a steep rise in homelessness in New Brunswick

Greg Bishop is a senior director at the Saint John Human Development Council.
1/1/19 minutes, 3 seconds
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Riverview's mayor looks ahead to another year of growth in 2024

Andrew LeBlanc is the mayor of Riverview.
1/1/114 minutes, 29 seconds
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Our parents panel talks about developing healthy eating habits for kids, after the holiday treats

Clinton Davis, Melanie Colquoun and Weh Ming-Cho make up Information Morning Moncton's parents panel.
1/1/117 minutes, 19 seconds
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Remembering Joseph Knockwood, former Chief of Fort Folly First Nation

Tim Robinson is the director of the salmon recovery project at Fort Folly Habitat Recovery Program.
1/1/18 minutes, 11 seconds
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Canadian Federation of Independent Business calls for Atlantic premiers to lower the small business tax rate this year

Duncan Robertson is the senior policy analyst for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
1/1/15 minutes, 19 seconds
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Weekend fire destroys Aboiteau Wharf restaurant and fish market in Cap-Acadie

Anthony Azard is the CEO of the Cap-Acadie Chamber of Commerce.
1/1/18 minutes, 39 seconds
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New hopes and challenges ahead for the city of Miramichi in 2024

Adam Lordon is the mayor of Miramichi.
1/1/110 minutes, 45 seconds
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Moncton's hockey community mourns the loss of five-year-old Tate Hughes

Neil McGillis coaches the U-11 AA Moncton Hawks and is a close friend of the Hughes family.
1/1/18 minutes, 54 seconds
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James Upham uncovers the story of pauper's auctions, a grim chapter in New Brunswick history

James Upham is our roadside history columnist. You can read more of his work at cbc.ca/roadsidehistory.
1/1/113 minutes, 8 seconds
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New federal money for Moncton non-profit Rising Tide to build housing for people without homes

Dale Hicks is chair of the board for Moncton non-profit Rising Tide.
1/1/18 minutes, 20 seconds
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The mayor of Dieppe lays out priorities for his city in 2024

Yvon LaPierre is the mayor of Dieppe.
1/1/113 minutes, 43 seconds
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A former head of emergency medicine at the Saint John Regional Hospital talks about the current crunch in New Brunswick emergency departments

Dr. Mike Howlett is president of the Canadian Association of Emergency Physicians.
1/1/110 minutes, 12 seconds
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Councillors weigh in after seniors programs cancelled

Paulette Theriault is a city councillor for Ward 1. Shawn Crossman is the Deputy Mayor of Moncton and a Councillor for Ward 1.
1/1/113 minutes, 32 seconds
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Acadian Peninsula feels brunt of winter storm

Kassim Doumbia is the mayor of Shippagan.
1/1/16 minutes, 53 seconds
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International students studying in New Brunswick hope the federal government will increase the number of hours they are permitted to work

Jovial Orlachi Osundu is president of the international student association at the Université de Moncton.
1/1/111 minutes, 32 seconds
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Support for people without homes and managing population growth on the city of Bathurst's agenda for 2024

Kim Chamberlain is the mayor of Bathurst.
1/1/110 minutes, 55 seconds
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The percentage of New Brunswickers living with a disability among the highest in Canada, and the number is growing

Haley Flaro is the director of Ability NB.
1/1/16 minutes, 58 seconds
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What the loss of the Lions Community Centre programming means to Moncton seniors

Greta Doucet is a senior citizen who lives in Moncton.
1/1/110 minutes, 42 seconds
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Moncton-based chef Dennis Prescott returns with a new cookbook after five year wait.

Dennis Prescott is a chef, tv host and author of "Cooking With Confidence".
1/1/19 minutes, 36 seconds
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What are the options for properties and communities threatened by coastal erosion?

Jeff Ollerhead is a professor of geography and environment at Mount Allison University.
1/1/113 minutes, 18 seconds
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New Brunswick doctor takes a look at what can be done to fix issues in the heath care system

Fraser Mackay is a family physician and emergency care doctor.
1/1/110 minutes, 53 seconds
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Public consultations begin on the future of Moncton's Vision Lands.

Bill Budd is the director of planning and development for the city. Jim Scott is with Trace Planning & Design.
1/1/110 minutes, 52 seconds
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The Miramichi Salmon Association has recorded a significant decline in salmon returns

Butch Dalton is the interim president of the Miramichi Salmon Association.
1/1/18 minutes, 30 seconds
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Moncton council has delayed a decision on a major housing development after hearing from neighbours opposing the plans

Annie Michaud is one of the residents opposed to development proposed off McLaughlin Road. Albert Boudreau is the owner of ATMJ Properties, the company behind the development plans.
1/1/15 minutes, 59 seconds
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Salisbury is celebrating the history of it's fox industry

Connie Colpitts owned and operated a fox ranch from 1976 until 1987.
1/1/18 minutes, 52 seconds
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The New Brunswick Nurses Union says the current situation in hospitals is similar to "third-world healthcare delivery".

Paula Doucet is the president the New Brunswick Nurses Union.
1/1/110 minutes, 10 seconds
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A new comedy TV show was filmed at O'Donoghue's Pub in Miramichi

Jimmy MacKinley of Miramichi co-created and acts in the new series.
1/1/19 minutes, 51 seconds
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Loblaws no longer offering 50-percent discounts for almost-expired foods

Janet Music is the research program coordinator for the Agri-foods Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University.
1/1/110 minutes, 39 seconds
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Environmental Trust Fund hangs in the balance after changes to bottle recycling scheme

David Coon is the leader of the Green Party of New Brunswick.
1/1/18 minutes, 29 seconds
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Property assessments jump for many New Brunswickers

Dan Murphy is with the Union of Municipalities of New Brunswick.
1/1/19 minutes, 28 seconds
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Shippigan contends with coastal erosion after series of winter storms

Kassim Doumbia is mayor of Shippigan.
1/1/110 minutes, 17 seconds
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City Views panel highlights missteps after some seniors programs cancelled in Moncton

Kate Doyle and Kristin Cavoukian are members of the Information Morning City Views panel.
1/1/120 minutes, 56 seconds
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A UNB political scientist says he's surprised at how the PC Party signed off on Faytene Grassechi's candidacy

Donald Wright is a professor of political science at the University of New Brunswick.
1/1/110 minutes, 5 seconds
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Moncton businesses continue to grapple with homelessness

The CBC's Alexandre Silberman has been speaking to business owners in Moncton's downtown.
1/1/17 minutes, 25 seconds
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It's been a roller coaster season for skiing and skating, but it's always hiking season in New Brunswick

James Donald is the creator of the Hiking NB, Paddling NB and Hiking PEI websites.
1/1/18 minutes, 22 seconds
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It's been a longtime since a show was held at Magnetic Hill's concert venue. That might soon change

Shane Porter is the City of Moncton’s director of events and venues.
1/1/17 minutes, 31 seconds
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A small change in US lobster sizes that could be a big deal for the Canadian industry

The CBC's Paul Withers reports from the US-Canada Lobster Town Meeting in Moncton.
1/1/18 minutes, 17 seconds
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Health officials say Canada is seeing a record number of cases of invasive Group A strep

Dr. Christopher Labos is an epidemiologist and cardiologist.
1/1/19 minutes, 47 seconds
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How the Humanity Project's tiny homes are giving people hope on a farm outside Moncton

Charlie Burrell is the founder of the Humanity Project. Shawn Robicheau is one of about a dozen people living on the Humanity Project's farm in Little River, NB.
1/1/112 minutes, 36 seconds
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A one-day clinic in Moncton helps people living on the streets and in shelters to quickly access critical government services

Marc Belliveau is the executive director of Harvest House.
1/1/17 minutes, 55 seconds
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Closure of Escuminac lobster processing plant leaves migrant workers with precarious employment

Adi Rao is a board member of the Madhu Verma Migrant Justice Centre.
1/1/110 minutes, 11 seconds
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New Brunswick gears up for a once-in-a-lifetime astronomical event: April's total solar eclipse.

June MacDonald is with the President of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada - New Brunswick Centre
1/1/19 minutes, 26 seconds
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Why women are more at risk of developing age-related brain disorders.

Liisa Galea is a professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto.
1/1/17 minutes, 47 seconds
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Ottawa's new cap on international student permits draws mixed reactions from university and college communities

Trilok Bawa is the New Brunswick representative for the Canadian Federation of Students. Pierre Zundel is president and CEO of the Collège Communautaire du Nouveau-Brunswick.
1/1/117 minutes, 29 seconds
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A new report suggests half of New Brunswick students graduating with a bachelor of education remain in the province to teach in public schools

Ted McDonald is principal investigator and the director of the New Brunswick Institute for Research, Data and Training.
1/1/110 minutes, 15 seconds
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Atlantic Canadian premiers ask Canada's transport minister to cool his jets on proposed changes to air passenger protection regulations

Duncan Dee is the former Chief Operating Officer of Air Canada.
1/1/19 minutes, 58 seconds
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What will a cap on international students in Canada mean for l'Université de Moncton?

Denis Prud'homme is the president of l'Université de Moncton.
1/1/112 minutes, 20 seconds
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After 47 straight weeks, the Chase the Ace draw in Petit Rocher finally has a winner!

Dan and Murielle Robbins are the winners of more than $8M. Wendy Aubé and René Beaudet are organizers of the Chase the Ace draw.
1/1/110 minutes, 47 seconds
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Citizens erect billboard in Dieppe to warn people of effects of long COVID

Keith Muise speaks for a citizen's group called COVID Awareness 2024.
1/1/114 minutes, 53 seconds
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It's been almost four years since the start of the pandemic and Covid-19 continues to circulate in Canada

House doctor Raj Bhardwaj says researchers are learning more about some of the the long-term effects of Covid infections.
1/1/18 minutes, 37 seconds
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A Moncton company takes their pitch to investors on Dragon's Den

Matt Pennell and April Glavine co-own Sum Good, a fruity hydrating freezie.
1/1/111 minutes, 27 seconds
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A member of the Anglophone East district education council calls out a policy change that means the province won't cover the DEC's legal bills

Kristin Cavoukian is a member of the district education council for Anglophone East.
1/1/16 minutes, 34 seconds
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Four years on, expert says COVID policy has fallen off government agendas

Colin Furness is an infection control epidemiologist and assistant professor at the University of Toronto.
1/1/112 minutes, 4 seconds
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Shelter Movers marks one year helping abuse victims in Greater Moncton

Michelle Tupy is the Shelter Movers chapter director for Greater Moncton.
1/1/19 minutes, 26 seconds
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Pilot project allows some NB pharmacies to assess and prescribe for strep throat, diabetes, and other medical conditions

Anastasia Shiamptanis is the registrar of the New Brunswick College of Pharmacists.
1/1/18 minutes, 1 second
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The search is on to nominate Black Changemakers in communities across the Maritimes

Katie Jackson is the coordinating producer for Black Changemakers. You can get more details on this series at cbc.ca/blackchangemakers.
1/1/16 minutes, 19 seconds
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Coastal erosion threatens to disrupt thousands of years of New Brunswick history.

Gabe Hrynick is an anthropology professor at UNB. He also co-hosts the New Brunswick Archaeology Podcast.
1/1/110 minutes, 45 seconds
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Tenant loses everything after fire destroys apartments and businesses in Bouctouche

Arjay Nagramba is from the Philippines and now lives in Bouctouche.
1/1/14 minutes, 37 seconds
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Hundreds of New Brunswickers have applied for help from the province's rent bank

Jill Green is the minister of Service New Brunswick and the minister responsible for housing. Tobin LeBlanc Haley is a member of the New Brunswick Coalition of Tenants Rights.
1/1/118 minutes, 2 seconds
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A teen from Campbellton reflects on competition at the youth Olympic Games in South Korea

Courtney Charlong competed against 35 athletes in several short track speed skating events.
1/1/15 minutes, 12 seconds
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A Moncton woman urges people to get tested after husband dies from strep A

Kim Wetmore's husband, Dan Wetmore, died of strep A on Jan 19.
1/1/110 minutes, 12 seconds
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Roadside History: Why is there a row of quintessentially English brick houses in Dorchester?

James Upham is Information Morning's Roadside History columnist.
1/1/113 minutes, 8 seconds
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A new program aims to solve New Brunswick's shortage of construction workers

John-Ryan Morrison is the executive director of the Construction Association of New Brunswick.
1/1/110 minutes, 40 seconds
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The origins of Black History Month in Canada have a New Brunswick connection

CBC contributor Hillary LeBlanc reflects on her conversation with Rosemary Sadlier, a social justice advocate, author, and past president of the Ontario Black History Society.
1/1/18 minutes, 36 seconds
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Cervical cancer cases are on the rise in Canada

Dr. Sara Bouberhan is a medical oncologist at the Mass General Cancer Center in Massachusetts.
1/1/17 minutes, 8 seconds
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A Sackville artist's paintings are showing in Jaipur

Indu Varma has 13 mixed-media paintings showing at the Kalaneri Art Gallery in Jaipur, a city in western India.
1/1/19 minutes, 34 seconds
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Five people have died in New Brunswick with Strep A this year so far

Dr. Yves Leger is New Brunswick's Acting Chief Medical Officer of Health.
1/1/112 minutes, 47 seconds
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Stella Maris de Kent hospital is losing its acute care beds temporarily

Aldeo Saulnier is the mayor of Bouctouche.
1/1/17 minutes, 40 seconds
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Why is New Brunswick's whistleblower law so hard to use?

The CBC's Jacques Poitras explores why the whistleblower law needs an overhaul.
1/1/18 minutes, 51 seconds
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A mistake in a bill adopted by the legislature in December created a gap in child protection provisions

Jennifer Davis is a Fredericton family lawyer. Jane Thomson is a University of New Brunswick law professor.
1/1/18 minutes, 7 seconds
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Natural resources minister Mike Holland says he's ready to leave politics

Mike Holland is the MLA for the Albert riding.
1/1/17 minutes, 57 seconds
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Some schools to close early on April 8 for the solar eclipse

Alexis Keeling is an optometrist and president of the New Brunswick Association of Optometrists.
1/1/16 minutes, 52 seconds
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Mount Allison University's 54-year-old library set for major renovation

Rachel Rubin is dean of libraries and archives at Mount Allison.
1/1/19 minutes, 14 seconds
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The United Way of Greater Moncton expanding its meal program to help seniors in need

Debbie McInnis is the CEO of the United Way of Greater Moncton and Southeastern New Brunswick.
1/1/18 minutes, 34 seconds
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Plans for a environmental housing co-op in Sackville take shape

Eric Tusz-King is co-chair of the board of directors of the Freshwinds Eco-Village Housing Co-operative.
1/1/17 minutes, 29 seconds
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Cats bring joy to residents at St. Andrews nursing home

Cindy Grant is a producer with CBC New Brunswick.
1/1/19 minutes, 47 seconds
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Political watcher reflects on departure announcements of two Higgs cabinet ministers

Jamie Gillies is a professor of communications at St. Thomas University.
1/1/112 minutes, 41 seconds
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NB placing bets on a hydrogen future, but is it really as green as promised?

Mark Winfield is a professor of environmental and urban change at York University.
1/1/111 minutes, 54 seconds
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For people with mobility issues, getting snowed in can be a dangerous situation

Shelley Petit is the chair of the New Brunswick Coalition of Persons with Disabilities.
1/1/111 minutes, 1 second
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The New Brunswick Conservation Council calls the province's latest water report disappointing

Beverly Gingras is the executive director of the New Brunswick Conservation Council.
1/1/18 minutes, 32 seconds
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The city of Moncton is asking people to stay off the ice at Jones Lake and Centennial Park

Dan Hicks is parks manager for the City of Moncton.
1/1/15 minutes, 53 seconds
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Why don't all ducks fly south in the winter?

Matt Dyson is a Research Scientist with Ducks Unlimited's Institute for Waterfowl and Wetland Research.
1/1/112 minutes, 35 seconds
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Have you heard of “the jump test” for appendicitis?

Our house doctor Raj Bhardwaj weighs in on some medical advice he's been seeing on social media.
1/1/18 minutes, 5 seconds
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The story of Rebecca Schofield comes to the stage in TNB's newest production

Playwright Mélanie Léger wrote the play "Becca." Anne Schofield is Rebecca's mom.
1/1/114 minutes, 1 second
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A New Brunswick woman who almost lost her child to invasive strep A about 16 years ago says she's haunted by the experience

Carolle de Ste-Croix's daughter Madeleine developed infections three times in 2007 when she was five years old.
1/1/110 minutes, 28 seconds
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Were you one of the property owners affected by the storm surge that happened in early January?

Lisa Munn is the manager of recovery services for the New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization with justice and public safety.
1/1/17 minutes, 18 seconds
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City Views: Moncton's Salvus Clinic has been without a place to call home for about three months

Kate Doyle and Kristin Cavoukian are members of Information Morning's panel on municipal issues.
1/1/120 minutes, 44 seconds
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As Bell Media sheds jobs and sells radio stations, local journalism suffers another blow

Brian Daly is an associate professor in the journalism program at the University of King's College.
1/1/110 minutes, 43 seconds
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Parents' Panel: Should kids be rewarded at school for academic results or perfect attendance?

Weh-Ming Cho, Melanie Colquhoun and Clinton Davis are members of the Information Morning parents' panel.
1/1/116 minutes, 10 seconds
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Bernice MacNaughton students ready to step into the spotlight with their production of "High School Musical"

Jonna Brewer met up with the cast, crew and director of BMHS's "High School Musical".
1/1/114 minutes, 25 seconds
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Residents in St. Stephen looking for solutions to the housing crisis asking questions about absentee landlord

Sam Farley is a reporter with CBC New Brunswick
1/1/18 minutes, 20 seconds
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Fully intact fossilized tree uncovered near Norton

Matt Stimson the assistant curator of geology and paleontology at the New Brunswick Museum. Olivia King is a research associate at the museum.
1/1/110 minutes, 30 seconds
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Positive signs for the future of Atlantic salmon in the Petitcodiac River

Edmund Redfield is a fisheries biologist with the Fort Folly Habitat Recovery Program.
1/1/18 minutes, 57 seconds
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As new nursing homes open in New Brunswick, a union rep wonders who will work in them, given a current staff shortage

Sharon Teare is the President of the New Brunswick Council of Nursing Home Unions.
1/1/19 minutes, 17 seconds
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How do you feel about the City's downtown? Downtown Moncton Centreville wants to hear from residents and business owners

Patrick Richard is the executive director of Downtown Moncton Centreville.
1/1/18 minutes, 44 seconds
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Riverview author and CBC veteran marks UNESCO's World Radio Day

Joe Mahoney recently retired after a 35 year career at the CBC. He's the author of "Adventures in the Radio Trade."
1/1/112 minutes, 17 seconds
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Two Moncton-area men are facing charges of sexual-based extortion, a crime on the rise in New Brunswick

Stephen Sauer is the director of Cybertip.ca - a national tipline for reporting the online sexual exploitation of children.
1/1/115 minutes, 30 seconds
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Europe is experiencing an alarming increase in measles cases

House doctor Raj Bhardwaj says public health officials in Canada are reminding people to make sure they're fully vaccinated against a once-rare disease
1/1/18 minutes, 34 seconds
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Child poverty on the increase in New Brunswick after pandemic income supports come to an end

Janelle LeBlanc is the provincial coordinator of the New Brunswick Common Front for Social Justice.
1/1/17 minutes, 10 seconds
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Legendary 90s all-ages venue that nurtured Moncton's music scene faces the wrecking ball

Ken Kelley is the drummer for the Monoxides. 
1/1/110 minutes, 31 seconds
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Miramichi shelter opens a "soft interview" room where women escaping domestic violence can provide their statements to police

Patti Michaud is the executive director of the Miramichi Emergency Centre for Women. 
1/1/15 minutes, 59 seconds
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How to stay safe when venturing onto the ice after unpredictable winter in New Brunswick.

Grégoire Cormier is program manager of Lifesaving Society New Brunswick.
1/1/19 minutes, 21 seconds
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TransAqua responds to Moncton city council's demand for changes at a sewage composting site.

Nicholas Cormier is TransAqua's interim board chair.
1/1/14 minutes, 45 seconds
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New Brunswick government announces another larger-than-expected surplus

Ernie Steeves is New Brunswick's Finance Minister. David Coon is the leader of New Brunswick's Green Party.
1/1/111 minutes, 41 seconds
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New hot chocolate festival hopes to warm up Greater Moncton

Amber Richards is the festival organizer for the Greater Moncton Hot Chocolate Festival. Sylvie Mazerolle is photographing the event.
1/1/17 minutes, 34 seconds
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A Maritime based research project aims to give young people resources to avoid extortion

Suzie Dunn is an Assistant Professor at the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University.
1/1/111 minutes, 36 seconds
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The Vitalité Health Network is looking for volunteers to assist in their hospitals

EeVe Stever is a manager of volunteer services at the Vitalité Health Network. 
1/1/17 minutes, 9 seconds
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A community group in Bathurst is floating a proposal to allow community ownership of the Acadie-Titan hockey team

Ed MacDermaid is part of a community effort to keep the team in the Chaleur Region.
1/1/18 minutes, 25 seconds
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A Moncton man hopes to "joggle" his way into the Guinness World Book of Records

CBC reporter Rhythm Rathi caught up with joggler Jean-Marc Doiron.
1/1/15 minutes, 43 seconds
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Greenhouse growers begin the farming season a little early

Kent Coates just planted spinach in the ground at Nature's Route Farm in Point de Bute.
1/1/110 minutes, 54 seconds
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How well equipped are police in the face of an ongoing overdose crisis?

Benoit Jolette is the officer in charge of Codiac Regional RCMP. 
1/1/115 minutes, 33 seconds
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A new study published recently in the Canadian Medical Association Journal takes a look at back pain

Dr Raj Bhardwaj, our CBC medical columnist, says back pain is one of the most common complaints that brings people to the doctor's office.
1/1/19 minutes, 52 seconds
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A pilot program to prevent substance abuse among teens is starting in Kent County and the Acadian Peninsula

Paul Lang is the CEO of the Kent Regional Service Commission. 
1/1/18 minutes, 37 seconds
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A new survey suggests the majority of Canadian grocery shoppers lean towards discounts on expiring or clearance items

Sylvain Charlebois is the Senior Director of the Agri-Food Analytics lab at Dalhousie University.
1/1/19 minutes, 10 seconds
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Black Business & Professional Network hosts anti-racism workshop in Moncton for black youth

Olaitan Onyebuoha is president and co-founder of the Black Business & Professional Network New Brunswick. 
1/1/111 minutes, 5 seconds
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Youth Impact Jeunesse annual fundraiser kicks off in Moncton

Mel Kennah is the executive director of Youth Impact Jeunesse.
1/1/113 minutes, 6 seconds
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Moncton airport launches partnership with Hope Air

Courtney Burns is the CEO of the Greater Moncton Romeo LeBlanc International Airport. 
1/1/15 minutes, 43 seconds
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Many New Brunswickers will not qualify for a promised one-time payment from the province

Crista Richards lives in Saint John. She thought she'd qualify, but has since discovered she won't. Susan Holt is leader of the Liberal Party in New Brunswick.
1/1/19 minutes, 47 seconds
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New Brunswick's recovery rate for stolen vehicles is higher than the rest of the country

Doug Short has owned an impound lot for 18 years in the greater Moncton area.
1/1/16 minutes, 31 seconds
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Vintage porcelain dolls discovered in the walls of historic home in downtown Moncton

Lawren Campbell is the heritage and culture coordinator for Moncton's Resurgo Place. He was speaking with the CBC's Rhythm Rathi.
1/1/15 minutes, 53 seconds
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New Brunswick's booming population means more new schools planned in the Anglophone East School District

Randolph MacLean is the superintendent of the Anglophone East School District.
1/1/112 minutes, 51 seconds
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What a sunnier economic outlook and potential interest rate cuts mean for those looking to borrow money

Dan Noel is a certified financial planner and president of Wyverstone Planning.
1/1/16 minutes, 59 seconds
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Some Riverview homeowners being billed for repair work on their street

Eric Sénéchal is a longtime resident of Riverview.
1/1/16 minutes, 34 seconds
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Sexual violence oversight teams working with New Brunswick municipal police forces

Jennifer Richard is the Director of Strategic Development for Sexual Violence New Brunswick.
1/1/17 minutes, 19 seconds
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Why does the Town of Riverview bill residents for some street upgrades?

Ashly Barron is the communications manager with the Town of Riverview. 
1/1/110 minutes, 7 seconds
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Columist LJ Whittington explains why representation matters

Information Morning columnist LJ Whittington wants to see more superheros who - like him - have a disability. 
1/1/13 minutes, 15 seconds
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Many people who experience painful gallstones have surgery to remove their gallbladder. A recent study suggests that may not be necessary.

House Doctor Raj Bhardwaj explains why gallstone surgery isn't always needed.
1/1/17 minutes, 52 seconds
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New survey suggests ageism impacts nearly 80 per cent of women in workplaces

Rumeet Billan is the CEO of Women of Influence, a global organization committed to advancing gender equity in the workplace
1/1/15 minutes, 14 seconds
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As Moncton votes to keep RCMP, one expert suggests alternatives

Christian Leuprecht is a Professor at Royal Military College at Queens University in Kingston.
1/1/114 minutes, 52 seconds
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Riverview Boys and Girls Club deals with vandalism again

Matt Hayes is the program director at the club.
1/1/19 minutes, 14 seconds
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A competitive women's hockey league could be coming to in northern New Brunswick

Kelsey Fraser lives in Miramichi and is a member of The Miramichi Mayhem hockey team.
1/1/17 minutes, 55 seconds
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Middle school students from across the province are putting their robotics skills to the test

Mario Levesque is with the non-profit Place Aux Competences. Vincent Viens is a grade 8 student at Ecole Antonine-Maillet.
1/1/113 minutes, 23 seconds
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Fishermen in Tabusintac are upset that the Department of Fisheries and Oceans has no plans to dredge the harbour

Weldon Harding is a fisherman in the area. Martin Mallet is the executive director of the Maritime Fishermen's Union.
1/1/16 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Archdiocese of Moncton has finally paid dozens of victims who sued the Catholic Church

Rob Talach is an Ontario-based lawyer who represented 26 victims who sued the Church for failing to protect them from sexual abuse.
1/1/18 minutes, 31 seconds
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Flooding in Sussex highlights a looming challenge for the town

Scott Hatcher is the chief administrative officer for Sussex. 
1/1/17 minutes, 13 seconds
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CEO of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton reflects on his career as he retires

John Wishart has been CEO of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton for more than 6 years.
1/1/111 minutes, 42 seconds
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Former Moncton-area MP reflects on legacy of Brian Mulroney

Dennis Cochrane was an MP in Mulroney's PC government, elected in 1984 in Moncton-Riverview-Dieppe. 
1/1/114 minutes, 5 seconds
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Victims of sexual abuse by priests from the Archdiocese of Moncton have finally received the full financial compensation they were owed

CBC reporter Shane Magee spoke with Archbishop Guy Desrochers.
1/1/16 minutes, 19 seconds
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Dieppe event honors the legacy of Black people in the community

Ali Abu Zeid is the Program Manager at Boys and Grls Club Moncton.
1/1/16 minutes, 35 seconds
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Are our outdoor winter activities in jeopardy because of climate change?

Frances Delaney is an Outreach specialist with the Canadian Centre for Climate Change.
1/1/110 minutes
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What to do with the kids on March break

Jenna Morton of Pickle Planet Moncton shares some ideas on having a cost-conscious March Break.
1/1/18 minutes, 2 seconds
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Residents of Sussex are cleaning up after last week's flooding

Scott Hatcher is chief adminstrative officer for the town of Sussex.
1/1/110 minutes, 48 seconds
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New guide helps air travellers navigate passenger rights rules

Julia Kent is director of social responsibility and advocacy for CAA Atlantic. 
1/1/16 minutes, 32 seconds
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Tips and tricks to get ready for the seeding season

Bob Osborne owns and operates Corn Hill Nursery. 
1/1/19 minutes, 49 seconds
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The Higgs government's no good, very bad week

Tom Bateman is a political science professor at St Thomas University in Fredericton. 
1/1/112 minutes, 52 seconds
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All-New Brunswick AUS hockey men's final is underway

Gerry Green of Miramichi is co-host of "The Run" Podcast.
1/1/18 minutes, 7 seconds
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Moncton's industrial parks expanding to meet demand

Pierre Dupuis is general manager of Moncton Industrial Development.
1/1/19 minutes, 34 seconds
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Cleanup underway after last week's flooding in parts of Fundy Albert.

Robert Rochon is the mayor of Fundy Albert.
1/1/111 minutes, 17 seconds
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New photography exhibit chronicles a "silent generation" of Acadian and Cajun women.

 Photographer Stella d'Entremont spoke with the CBC's Rhythm Rathi.
1/1/18 minutes, 7 seconds
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Why houses at risk of flooding may prove harder to insure in the future

Kathryn Bakos is with the Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation at the University of Waterloo.
1/1/18 minutes, 3 seconds
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How to stay safe on vacation while cases of measles and norovirus are on the rise

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj is our health and medical affairs columnist.
1/1/110 minutes, 56 seconds
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Roadside history columnist James Upham looks back to a time when the local mill was an important part of NB communities

James Upham is our Roadside History columnist. You can check out more of his work at cbc.ca/roadsidehistory
1/1/110 minutes, 45 seconds
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Some households struggling with mortgage payments as interest rates remain high

Ian Lee is with the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University.
1/1/19 minutes, 37 seconds
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How a wetland project in Moncton might be a solution to the harmful impacts of road salt

Adam Campbell is the Atlantic manager of operations for Ducks Unlimited Canada.
1/1/16 minutes, 22 seconds
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Why the idea of a community land trust is gaining popularity in Atlantic Canada

Shaina Luck is an investigative reporter for CBC Nova Scotia.
1/1/18 minutes, 56 seconds
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Is it time to rethink Daylight Saving Time?

Dr. Simon Sherry is a clinical psychologist and professor in the department of psychology and neuroscience at Dalhousie University
1/1/17 minutes, 3 seconds
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Repair café movement returns to Moncton

Ali Ahmar is an organizer of the RepairVerse.
1/1/16 minutes, 8 seconds
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What to consider before you adopt a new furry friend

Lesley Rogers is the executive director of the New Brunswick SPCA.
1/1/18 minutes, 53 seconds
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ilmmaker pays tribute to Indigenous women in Atlantic Canada, including Imelda Perley of Neqotkuk, formerly Tobique First Nation

Stephanie Jolene is an Indigenous writer, director, and producer based in Halifax. She directed the documetary series Women of This Land, available on CBC Gem.
1/1/113 minutes, 3 seconds
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Meet a couple of budding sports broadcasters from Moncton High School

Ethan Nelson and Braydon Allain started live streaming MHS hockey games on YouTube just over a year ago.
1/1/17 minutes, 13 seconds
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Shediac's Neptune Drive-in theatre has new owners and plans May re-opening.

Sébastien Després and his wife, Heather Wright, are the new owners of the Neptune Drive-In Theatre in Shediac.
1/1/111 minutes, 37 seconds
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New Brunswick groups address the feminization of poverty on International Women's Day

Krysta Cowling is the chair of the NB Coalition for Pay Equity.
1/1/111 minutes, 47 seconds
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House of Nazareth shelter tries new approach for Moncton's unhoused population

Zineb Elouad is the executive director of the House of Nazareth.
1/1/19 minutes, 30 seconds
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7 years and $16 million later, Tantramar's flood mitigation project nears completion

Andrew Black is the mayor of Tantramar.
1/1/19 minutes, 42 seconds
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New Brunswick's child, youth and seniors' advocate launches a report detailing challenges ahead for the province

Kelly Lamrock is the province's child, youth and seniors' advocate.
1/1/116 minutes, 32 seconds
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Former PC cabinet minister says province would be wise to embrace report on social program reform

Jody Carr served as a PC Cabinet Minister from 2010 to 2014 under Premier David Alward.
1/1/114 minutes, 45 seconds
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Parents Panel: Is a tiny, everyday achievement in your child's life worth a big celebration?

Melanie Colquhoun, Clinton Davis and Weh-Ming Cho are members of the Information Morning parents panel.
1/1/117 minutes, 2 seconds
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Vitalité Health Network offers recipes and guidance on dealing with the high cost of food

Gabrielle Michaud is one of the dieticians who worked on the project.
1/1/16 minutes, 29 seconds
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Will new reports on social service delivery actually lead to change?

Lori Turnbull is a professor of political science and director of the school of public administration at Dalhousie University
1/1/113 minutes, 17 seconds
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When you're spring cleaning your home, don't forget to include the medicine cabinet

Information Morning house doctor Raj Bhardwaj says there are “medical spring cleaning” tasks that you should consider this time of year.
1/1/17 minutes, 7 seconds
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A new report by the Canadian Chamber of Commerce shows progress for gender equality in the workplace is moving at a glacial speed

Marwa Abdou is the senior research director of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce’s Business Data Lab.
1/1/110 minutes, 16 seconds
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A new study delves into the decision-making process of police officers during a mental health call

Mary Ann Campbell is one of the authors of the study. She's a psychology professor and director of the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies & Policing Research at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John.
1/1/19 minutes, 46 seconds
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New Brunswick's seniors' advocate is calling for an overhaul of governance of the longterm care sector

Senator Joan Kingston was part of the advisory committee who contributed to the report on longterm care.
1/1/112 minutes, 50 seconds
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The top teams of CCAA men's basketball are competing at Mount Allison University

Norval McConnell is chair of the organizing committee and a former basketball player himself at Mount A.
1/1/17 minutes, 51 seconds
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Homeless shelters in Moncton and around the province are moving to a housing first approach

Marc Belliveau is the executive director of Moncton's Harvest House.
1/1/111 minutes, 34 seconds
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Inclusion NB responds to report on long-term care

Ken Pike is the director of social policy for Inclusion NB. 
1/1/18 minutes, 59 seconds
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Virtual exhibit examines the Gaelic language, and why its rarely spoken in Canada

Donal O'Doull is the curator of the virtual exhibit called "The Irish Language in Canada."
1/1/110 minutes, 1 second
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Four years later, how is the pandemic affecting young people's mental health?

Tracy Vaillancourt is a professor in counselling psychology and a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in school-based mental health and violence prevention at the University of Ottawa.
1/1/19 minutes, 13 seconds
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Remembering John Bastarache, the founder of Jean's Restaurant in Moncton

Hazel Gray is a manager and waitress at Jean's Restaurant.
1/1/19 minutes, 7 seconds
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Community of Memramcook creates new policy and bylaw to help maintain its Acadian roots

Maxime Bourgeois is the mayor of Memramcook.
1/1/16 minutes, 37 seconds
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Tips for getting that perfect eclipse shot, while keeping yourself and your camera safe

Brad Perry is a photographer in the Fredericton area.
1/1/110 minutes, 20 seconds
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What it will take to eliminate cervical cancer in New Brunswick within a decade

Heather Mulligan is the manager of advocacy for the Canadian Cancer Society in Atlantic Canada.
1/1/112 minutes, 39 seconds
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Mount Allison student finalizing plans to open LGBTQ+ nightclub in Moncton's downtown core

Arianna Roach looks to open Aris nightclub this spring.
1/1/15 minutes, 7 seconds
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Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down star takes up artistic residency at the Dieppe Arts and Culture Centre

Michael Wood was a participant on the Great Canadian Pottery Thrown Down, and is a ceramics technician with the Dieppe Arts and Culture Centre.
1/1/17 minutes, 55 seconds
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It's now easier to go for a self-guided heritage tour in Moncton

Lawren Campbell is the city's heritage and culture coordinator.
1/1/110 minutes, 8 seconds
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As spring arrives, so do the birds

Jim Wilson is a birder and naturalist.
1/1/18 minutes, 44 seconds
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Moncton private school to add International Baccelaureate program for primary school children

Paul Bennett is the director of Schoolhouse Institute, a education consulting company.
1/1/110 minutes, 4 seconds
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Moncton city council gets update on the warming shelter on St. George Street

Dan Brooks is the executive director of the John Howard Society of Southeastern New Brunswick, the group operating the centre.
1/1/114 minutes, 28 seconds
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Four years after the world shut down due to COVID-19, what have we learned about the virus since those early days?

CBC House Doctor Raj Bhardwaj reflects on the pandemic four years after the shut down.
1/1/110 minutes, 15 seconds
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The Frye Festival set to mark 25th anniversary, announces 2024 lineup

Noel Bourque is in charge of programming and operations for the Frye Festival.
1/1/18 minutes, 11 seconds
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New Brunswick Medical Society is not impressed with the provincial budget

Dr. Paula Keating is the president of the New Brunswick Medical Society.
1/1/17 minutes, 21 seconds
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What does the provincial budget mean for the election campaign messages to come?

Mario Levesque is a political science professor at Mount Allison University. 
1/1/19 minutes, 35 seconds
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History author and podcaster revisits a murder mystery of sorts in Moncton and Shediac from 1877

Andrew MacLean is host of the Backyard History podcast.
1/1/110 minutes, 10 seconds
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Twenty-three volunteer firefighters in Rexton have threatened to resign over conflicts with the town's administration

Warren Goodwin is Rexton's acting fire chief.
1/1/16 minutes, 22 seconds
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City Views: Moncton council ends debate over the future of policing in the city with a contentious vote

Kate Doyle and Kristin Cavoukian are members of the Information Morning City Views panel.
1/1/117 minutes, 30 seconds
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The New Brunwick Youth Orchestra performs a tribute to Queen

Tony Delgado is the NBYO's music director and conductor. Mike Maillet is a guitarist.
1/1/17 minutes
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The City of Moncton's growth plan now excludes land previously pegged for thousands of new homes

Reporter Shane Magee has been looking into the change.
1/1/16 minutes, 22 seconds
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A collaboration between two Mi'kmaw artists gets national attention

"What Good Canadians Do" is the name of a poem by Rebecca Thomas. Her collaboration with Pabineau First Nation artist Phyllis Grant has earned them a coveted screening at the Canadian Film Festival in Toronto.
1/1/118 minutes, 14 seconds
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Peregrine falcons nesting in downtown Moncton get a live camera

Jill Marvin is the director of the Magnetic Hill Zoo. 
1/1/110 minutes, 44 seconds
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A recent report by the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation shows more seniors are finding they can't downsize from large homes

Francis Cortellino is a senior economist with CMHC and one of the authors of the report.
1/1/16 minutes, 19 seconds
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Learning French through hip hop in Salisbury

Hannah Davidson is a French immersion teacher at the Salisbury Regional School. Skylar O'Blenis is a grade 12 student.
1/1/19 minutes, 17 seconds
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Former Bathurst mayor learning to walk again after cancer surgery earlier this year

Paolo Fongemie is the chief administrator for the municipality of Belle-Baie and the former mayor of Bathurst.
1/1/110 minutes, 32 seconds
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Inshore fishermen in Shediac say they are feeling ignored by the federal government

Carl Allen is the New Brunswick vice president of the Maritime Fishermen's Union.
1/1/112 minutes, 33 seconds
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Tristan Grant recaps Juno weekend in Halifax.

Tristan Grant, a.k.a. Wolf Castle is Information Morning Moncton's music columnist.
1/1/16 minutes, 6 seconds
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New species of birds may be coming soon to a feeder near you

Nelson Poirier is past president of Nature Moncton.
1/1/17 minutes, 59 seconds
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New campaign aims to help foodbanks in the Shediac area

Heather Richards is the executive director of Vestiaire St-Joseph
1/1/18 minutes, 14 seconds
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Live Bait Theatre performs its swan song after more than 3 decades as a new theatre company in Tantramar takes shape.

Ryan Slashinski is the managing director of the new (still nameless) theatre company. Ron Kelly Spurles artistic director of Live Bait Theatre.
1/1/17 minutes, 59 seconds
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Playoffs kick off in the Quebec Maritime Junior Hockey League

Jamie Tozer is a veteran Q watcher and covers the Saint John Sea Dogs for the Station Nation website.
1/1/16 minutes, 3 seconds
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Moncton identifies technologies to mitigate cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae - in drinking water supply

Nicole Taylor is the director of water supply and treatment for the City of Moncton.
1/1/18 minutes, 33 seconds
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Moncton playwright in the running for a national award

Maika Branch wrote the play "10 Methods (of Reconnecting with an Ex-Boyfriend in an Airplane After Three Years of Separation)"
1/1/18 minutes, 43 seconds
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Port Elgin organist has been playing for more than 70 years

93-year-old Vina McGraw has been her church's organist since 1950.
1/1/17 minutes, 29 seconds
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Conservation group worries measures to protect North Atlantic right whales don't go far enough to prevent entanglements

Kim Elmslie is campaign director for the non-profit conservation group Oceana Canada. 
1/1/17 minutes, 40 seconds
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NB government's proposed Compassionate Intervention Act raises legal, logistical questions

Julia Woodhall-Melnik is an associate professor in social sciences at UNB and the Canadian Research Chair in Resilient Communities.
1/1/116 minutes, 43 seconds
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Why your Easter chocolates will cost you more this year

André Cormier is co-owner of LaRouère Chocolat in Moncton.
1/1/110 minutes, 47 seconds
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Atlantic Wellness opens new location and expands services in Moncton

Andrew LeBlanc is the executive director of Atlantic Wellness.
1/1/17 minutes, 38 seconds
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How cooking helped a mother and daughter through an Alzheimer's diagnosis

Izabell Fagan supported her mother through Alzheimer's disease. Cooking together connected them up until her mother's death.
1/1/15 minutes, 20 seconds
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A stuffed eggplant dish made its way from Syria to Fredericton.

The CBC's Jeanne Armstrong spends time in the kitchen with Mohammad al-Khateeb.
1/1/19 minutes, 39 seconds
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Could proposed legislation in New Brunswick violate the Charter of Rights and Freedoms?

Wayne Mackay teaches at Dalhousie University's Schulich School of Law. He's also an expert on the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. 
1/1/110 minutes, 57 seconds
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A multi-generational family cookbook that helps bind a family together

Cheryl Wartman inherited her grandmother's first cookbook, and she's given it out to every new addition to the family.
1/1/17 minutes, 17 seconds
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From babka to pierogies, a Cape Breton woman is keeping her Polish culture alive through food

Ursula Melski moved from Poland in 1972 when she was just 19 years old.
1/1/110 minutes, 33 seconds
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New collection of Acadian recipes drips with nostalgia

Brian Cormier is the editor of the cookbook "Acadian Recipes and More"
1/1/116 minutes, 9 seconds
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Northern Chinese spring rolls, with a Fredericton twist

Leiyan Ma and her son Jeff Kang spent some time together making vegetarian spring rolls with CBC's Jeanne Armstrong.
1/1/110 minutes, 23 seconds
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Is social media affecting your kid's education?

Dr Michael Rich is a pediatrician at Boston Children's Hospital. He's also the founder of the clinic for interactive media and internet disorders. 
1/1/114 minutes, 18 seconds
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An amateur astronomer from Riverview is counting the days until the solar eclipse

Dan McLaughlin is an amateur astronomer and member of the New Brunswick chapter of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada.
1/1/19 minutes, 51 seconds
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Moncton is going to take a closer look at the city's waterfront

Kevin Silliker is Moncton's director of economic development.
1/1/16 minutes, 15 seconds
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Scientists have discovered a new bacteria linked to colorectal cancer

House doctor Raj Bhardwaj says 24,000 Canadians were diagnosed with the disease last year.
1/1/17 minutes, 51 seconds
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What's next for Moncton's riverfront? Our City Views panel takes a look

Kristin Cavoukian and Kate Doyle make up our City Views panel
1/1/118 minutes, 5 seconds
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Eclipse fever growing in Miramichi as the city prepares to welcome visitors from across the country

Adam Lordon is the mayor of Miramichi.
1/1/17 minutes, 33 seconds
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Moncton High students stage the classic ABBA musical Mamma Mia!

MHS students Beatriz Hickel, Alexa Deijhton are Kennedy Bland are actors in the production of Mamma Mia! Becky Fanjoy is the director of the show.
1/1/19 minutes, 1 second
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As the carbon tax increases, we look at what is working and what isn't with the federal plan to reduce emissions

Moe Qureshi is the director of climate research and policy at the Conservation Council of New Brunswick.
1/1/113 minutes, 59 seconds
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Canadian economists support federal carbon tax

Stewart Elgie is a professor of law and economics at the University of Ottawa.
1/1/19 minutes, 22 seconds
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High school students with big eclipse ideas meet up in Miramichi for Innovation Fair

Kolton Collins and Nick Hallihan are students at Blackville School.
1/1/15 minutes, 17 seconds
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Speedcubers, who solve the Rubik's cube puzzle in a matter of seconds, descend on Dieppe for a tournament.

Peter Douthwright and Evan Meunier are Moncton speedcubers.
1/1/113 minutes, 44 seconds
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Houlton, Maine plans a big party as the last place in the US to experience the total solar eclipse

Nancy Ketch is the community development director and public information officer with the town of Houlton, Maine.
1/1/111 minutes, 31 seconds
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The Greater Moncton Chamber of Commerce wants to see the province and the feds put politics aside to address the housing crisis

Nadine Fullerton is the CEO of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton.
1/1/18 minutes, 54 seconds
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Astronaut in N.B. for eclipse

Colonel Chris Hadfield is a retired Canadian Astronaut and THE star attraction at a dinner tonight in Carleton North. It's the first total solar eclipse he's seen. He spoke to Jeanne Armstrong.
1/1/18 minutes, 25 seconds
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Eclipse balloon launch

Later this morning, a team will be launching a balloon with a telescope to view the eclipse from above the clouds. Julia Wright spoke to Lawson Hunter, who is on the balloon project team.
1/1/15 minutes, 58 seconds
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Legally blind astrophotographer

Tim Doucette is legally blind but has been doing astrophotography now for 20 years. He's made the trip to New Brunswick from Nova Scotia to take in the big event, and he spoke to Jeanne Armstrong.
1/1/19 minutes, 9 seconds
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Astronomy East Conference

Jonna Brewer spoke to Stephane Picard, he owns an astro tourism business and organized the Astronomy East conference and trade show in Miramichi.
1/1/19 minutes, 21 seconds
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'Once in a lifetime' event

For people who have seen a total eclipse before, the experience is sometimes described as "once in a lifetime". Mary King is a member of the Royal Astronomical Society. She travelled to Idaho for the Great American Eclipse in August of 2017, and she's in Miramichi today. Jonna Brewer spoke to her about her experience.
1/1/16 minutes, 19 seconds
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Eclipse eye safety

Eye safety is an important public service message. Julia Wright spoke to optometrist Dr. Alexis Keeling about that.
1/1/16 minutes, 10 seconds
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Magnetic Hill Zoo keeps a close eye on its animals during solar eclipse

Jill Marvin is the director of the Magnetic Hill Zoo.
1/1/18 minutes, 41 seconds
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City of Dieppe is asking for the public's input as it plans for the future

Luc Richard is the City of Dieppe's deputy chief administrative officer for operations and community living.
1/1/16 minutes, 55 seconds
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Claudette Bradshaw's son reflects on his mother's work after Moncton school that bears her name officially opened.

Nick Bradshaw is a Moncton artist and comic illustrator.
1/1/19 minutes, 25 seconds
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Workshop in Shediac teaches how to save seeds for starting your organic garden

Mario Doiron is the coordinator for food resiliency and environmental initiatives with the Kent Regional Service Commission.
1/1/111 minutes, 3 seconds
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Amateur astronomer and astrophysics students react to New Brunswick's amazing solar eclipse

Harrison Ward, Rebecca Hamel and Catherine Myers are astrophysics students at Saint Mary's University in Halifax.Chris Curwin is a member of the Saint John Astronomy Club.
1/1/118 minutes, 8 seconds
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Thousands mark Eid-Al-Fitr in Moncton

Ali Ettarnichi is the president of the Moncton Muslim Association.
1/1/17 minutes, 33 seconds
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Do you get bloated or uncomfortable after drinking a glass of milk or eating an ice cream cone?

House doctor Raj Bhardwaj says lactose intolerance is one of the most common food intolerances that affects Canadians.
1/1/19 minutes, 25 seconds
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A two day symposium on women and addiction aims to elimate barriers to treatment

Steffie Bérubé and Sophie Houle share their experience with Portage Quebec's Mother and Child Program.
1/1/117 minutes, 18 seconds
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The Moncton businesswoman, former politican, and beloved "Turkey Lady" has died at the age of 71

Sue Stultz was the driving force behind the annual Sue Stultz & Moncton Firefighters Turkey Drive. Captain Ashley Graham is president of the Local 999 Moncton Firefighters Association. 
1/1/15 minutes, 42 seconds
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A Moncton group is collecting eclipse glasses to send overseas

Diani Blanco is with Queens of Heart, a non-profit group in Moncton.
1/1/17 minutes, 20 seconds
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Peregrine falcons expecting chicks in Moncton

Nelson Poirier is a Moncton birdwatcher and naturalist.
1/1/16 minutes, 9 seconds
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Heritage Development Limited has purchased the historic Memramcook Institute

Maxime Bourgeois is the mayor of Memramcook.
1/1/15 minutes, 57 seconds
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Anton Chekhov gets a modern twist in the latest from Hub City Theatre

JB Vanier is the director of Hub City Theatre's production of Stupid "Effing" Bird.
1/1/16 minutes, 47 seconds
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The city of Moncton wants to be among the most attractive and inclusive places for newcomers in Canada

Serge Zably is the city of Moncton's first international student integration coordinator.
1/1/111 minutes, 50 seconds
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A new book examines ways to stop homelessness before it starts

James Hughes worked as a deputy minister in the Department of Social Development in New Brunswick. His new book is called "Ending Homelessness in Canada". 
1/1/19 minutes, 47 seconds
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Vitalité Health Network's family health teams finding success

Patrick Parent is assistant CEO of strategic execution and senior vice president of client programs and professional services with Vitalité.
1/1/111 minutes, 48 seconds
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More and more landlords are dropping out of rent subsidy program

Greg Forestell is the vice president of housing programs with the New Brunswick Housing Corporation. Willy Scholten is the president of the New Brunswick Apartment Owners Association.
1/1/114 minutes, 55 seconds
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The master builder of Miramichi

The Friends of Beaubears Island Speaker Series is putting the spotlight on William Murray.
1/1/110 minutes, 24 seconds
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An agency that helps connect retirees and employers in southeast New Brunswick will stick around for another year

Ted Gaudet is with the Retiree Employment Agency.
1/1/16 minutes, 16 seconds
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Miramichi assesses economic impact of eclipse tourists

Paul McGraw was the logistics coordinator for the eclipse events in Miraimichi.
1/1/110 minutes, 17 seconds
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Volunteer organizations mark National Volunteer Week

Debbie LeBlanc is the volunteer coordinator for The Volunteer Centre of Southeastern New Brunswick.
1/1/112 minutes, 53 seconds
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Our gardening guru takes your gardening questions

Bob Osborne owns and operates Corn Hill Nursery. 
1/1/118 minutes, 25 seconds
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Moncton city council considers road safety after a student was hit by a truck while biking to school

Councillor Dave Steeves says the Codiac Regional RCMP should consider re-establishing a local traffic enforcement unit. Benoit Jolette is the Codiac RCMP Superintendent.
1/1/17 minutes, 17 seconds
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Meet two musicians and teachers in Miramichi who've branched out to the world of cheese

Carlos Armao and Emily Field are co-owners of The Cheese District in Miramichi.
1/1/110 minutes, 50 seconds
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A retired phys ed teacher in Moncton is helping to give free bicycles to kids in need

This spring marks the 12th anniversary of the Bikes and Trikes for Everyone program. Krista Richard is the founder. 
1/1/16 minutes, 36 seconds
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How can urban development co-exist with wildlife?

Donna Dubreuil is the president of the Ottawa-Carleton Wildlife Centre.
1/1/18 minutes, 54 seconds
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Moncton's Active Transportation Coalition says an accident involving a truck and a child on a bicycle last week should be a wake up call.

Calvin Martini is president of Moncton's Active Transportation Coalition.
1/1/117 minutes, 41 seconds
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Allergy season is back!

House doctor Raj Bhardwaj says millions of Canadians suffer from seasonal allergies.
1/1/19 minutes, 58 seconds
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Rhonda Bulmer's new novel is a ghost story set along the Bay of Fundy

Rhonda Bulmer is the author of The Widow and The Will.
1/1/112 minutes, 11 seconds
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How will the new federal budget affect your pocketbook?

Pierre Marcel Desjardins is an economics professor at l’Université de Moncton.
1/1/112 minutes, 58 seconds
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Cases of animal neglect and cruelty are on the rise in this province, according to the NB SPCA

Tony Porter is the chief animal protection officer with the NBSPCA.
1/1/110 minutes, 8 seconds
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Parents Panel: Should cellphones be allowed in classrooms?

Clinton Davis, Melanie Colquhoun and Weh-Ming Cho are members of the Information Morning parent's panel.
1/1/118 minutes, 17 seconds
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Former airline executive says Improving air service is key to improving New Brunswick tourism

Duncan Dee is the former Chief Operating Officer of Air Canada.
1/1/19 minutes, 46 seconds
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Fisheries and Oceans Canada will dredge two harbours in northeastern New Brunswick after all

Ernest Robichaud of Tabusintac is a longtime lobster fisherman.
1/1/17 minutes, 23 seconds
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A strong start for the Miramichi Timberwolves in the Maritime Hockey League playoffs

Gerry Green is a play by play announcer for Wildcats games for Rogers TV and co-host on "The Run" Podcast .
1/1/17 minutes, 27 seconds
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NB Lung is urging the province to create a program that would fund contract work to get radon out of homes

Melanie Langille is the president of NB Lung.
1/1/110 minutes, 50 seconds
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The Anglophone East School District is expecting another surge in new students this fall

Randolph MacLean is the superintendent of the Anglophone East School District.
1/1/111 minutes, 38 seconds
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Work on the Centennial Bridge in Miramichi delayed once again

Adam Lordon is the mayor of Miramichi. Patty Somers is the executive director of the Greater Miramichi Chamber of Commerce. 
1/1/17 minutes, 51 seconds
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There's a new publishing house in New Brunswick, focused on New Brunswick authors

Rachel Baxter is part of the group behind Merlin Star Press.
1/1/19 minutes, 24 seconds
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A pilot project for 24/7 daycare in northern New Brunswick could soon be underway

Brad Mann is president and chair of the Restigouche Regional Service Commission.
1/1/16 minutes, 58 seconds
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Thrift store closes as the Peter McKee Food Centre makes space for expansion

Christine Taylor is the general manager of the Peter McKee Food Centre.
1/1/113 minutes, 34 seconds
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New Brunswick is now part of a nationwide network to provide better access to memory care.

Dr. Stephanie Urquhart is a family physician with a special focus in care of the elderly.
1/1/19 minutes, 51 seconds
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Students are paying the price of a teachers' shortage

Peter Lagacy is the President of the NBTA.
1/1/19 minutes, 9 seconds
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Booker-shortlisted author Brandon Taylor visits Moncton for Frye Fest

Brandon Taylor is the author of The Late Americans.
1/1/111 minutes, 50 seconds
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Should New Brunswick be doing more to support IVF patients?

Carolynn Dube is executive director of Fertility Matters Canada.
1/1/110 minutes, 16 seconds
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Street drugs in Moncton are being laced with a potent veterinary sedative

Debby Warren is the executive director of Ensemble Greater Moncton.
1/1/19 minutes, 5 seconds
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Bob Osborne takes your gardening questions

Bob owns and operates Corn Hill Nursery. 
1/1/118 minutes, 13 seconds
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Busy season of roadwork ahead in Shediac

Roger Caissie is the mayor of Shediac.
1/1/19 minutes, 17 seconds
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Local police and RCMP will no longer respond to reported gas thefts in the province

Gary Forward is president of the New Brunswick association of Chiefs of Police. 
1/1/112 minutes, 11 seconds
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A new Mi'kmaq cookbook highlights history and food

Margaret Augustine and Lauren Beck are the authors of Mitji - Let's Eat! Mi’kmaq Recipes from Sikniktuk.
1/1/114 minutes, 10 seconds
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Reach for the Top team heads to the Nationals in Ottawa

Natasha LeBlanc teaches English at Bernice McNaughton High School. She coaches the team of five players. Student Marie Roach is a team member.
1/1/110 minutes, 55 seconds
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After holding back funding for two years, Moncton council appears ready to pay thousands to a downtown homeless shelter

Hélène Boudreau is House of Nazareth's board chair. Zineb Elouad is the executive director.
1/1/17 minutes, 25 seconds
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Former Education minister wishes he banned cell phones in classrooms

Dominic Cardy is the former Minister of Education.
1/1/110 minutes, 25 seconds
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Two dancers with the Atlantic Ballet company are saying adieu after this month's performances of Piaf

Olga Petiteau and Eldiyar Daniyarov are retiring after this month's performances.
1/1/114 minutes, 34 seconds
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Virus experts are watching the outbreak of avian influenza in dairy cows in the US very carefully

CBC House Doctor Raj Bhardwaj explains why avian flu can be such a concern.
1/1/19 minutes, 23 seconds
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Dorchester's Moving Forward Coop opens commercial kitchen to community

Wendy Keats is a volunteer and board member with the Moving Forward Co-op. Brooke Mazurkewich is the Operations Manager at the Co-op.
1/1/19 minutes, 28 seconds
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Canada's $13-billion national dental care plan launches, but dentists aren't necessarily on board

Matthew Moore is past president of the New Brunswick Dental Society and a dentist in Fredericton.
1/1/17 minutes, 45 seconds
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Riverview homeowners get tips on wildfire prevention

John Malloy is the deputy chief of fire prevention with Riverview Fire and Rescue. 
1/1/18 minutes, 33 seconds
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Founding member of The Divorcees branches off in a new direction

Alex Madsen's new musical project is called Fast Fashion
1/1/120 minutes, 25 seconds
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Moncton volleyball players head to the nationals

Jon Clinch is co-founder of the Moncton Cyclones and coach of the U14 Arctic team. Zoe Arsenault is captain of the U14 Arctic team.
1/1/18 minutes, 40 seconds
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Three Sisters project welcomes first retail tenant

Kathryn Basham is the owner of Bright and Brine, a commercial art gallery.
1/1/113 minutes, 28 seconds
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Alex Madsen offers a tour of his music studio

Moncton musician Alex Madsen's latest project is called Fast Fashion
1/1/113 minutes, 36 seconds
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Moncton's Hairy Tease Productions marks 20 years with Wild Women of Winedale

Mike Granville is a founder of Hairy Tease and director of the latest production.
1/1/17 minutes, 25 seconds
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Education Minister says he will dissolve the Anglophone East district education council

Michel Doucet is a retired law professor at l'Université de Moncton. Dennis Cochrane is a former leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick.  
1/1/118 minutes, 23 seconds
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Run for Women will help support Atlantic Canada's first daycare for children exposed to trauma and violence

Kristal LeBlanc is CEO of the Beausejour Family Crisis Resource Centre. Tammy Rampersaud runs Every Lemon Public Relations & Consulting Firm.
1/1/112 minutes, 46 seconds
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Bob Osborne takes your gardening questions

Bob owns and operates Corn Hill Nursery.
1/1/118 minutes, 27 seconds
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Moncton student earns national recognition for her work as an advocate for inclusive education

Grade 10 student Chinazam "Zammie" Igwe named one of Canada's top 10 changemakers by the charity Children First Canada.
1/1/112 minutes, 19 seconds
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Parent's Panel: How to you mark Mother's Day?

Melanie Colquhoun, Clinton Davis and Weh-Ming Cho are members of the Information Morning parent's panel.
1/1/115 minutes, 18 seconds
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Trans teen says government debate has ignited more bullying

Alex Harris is a grade 12 student at Riverview High School.
1/1/115 minutes, 6 seconds
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A proposed open pit mine in Northern New Brunswick is dividing opinions in Dalhousie

Normand Pelletier is the mayor of Heron Bay, which includes Dalhousie. Gail Fearon is a resident and former councillor.
1/1/110 minutes, 33 seconds
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Roadside History: Railway lines once criss-crossed New Brunswick

Columnist James Upham visits to railway line that once ran between Moncton and Shediac.
1/1/113 minutes, 6 seconds
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Parents concerned about overcrowding at Moncton High School

Susie MacDow and Angela Harris are both members of the PSSC at Moncton High School.
1/1/116 minutes, 1 second
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Feeling blue? A new article recommends regular exercise to help treat depression

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj is our medical affairs columnist.
1/1/18 minutes, 41 seconds
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New Brunswick's business community calls for tax breaks and incentives to generate more housing

Nadine Fullerton is the CEO of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton.
1/1/112 minutes, 15 seconds
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New flights mean a brighter future for Bathurst airport

Jamie DeGrace is the CEO of the Northern New Brunswick Airport Authority.
1/1/16 minutes, 19 seconds
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City Views: Is traffic getting worse in Moncton?

Kate Doyle and Kristin Cavoukian are members of Information Morning's City Views panel?
1/1/117 minutes, 28 seconds
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Moncton and Saint John are hoping to host the Canada Summer Games in 2029

Shane Porter is the director of events and venues for the City of Moncton. Andrew Beckett is interim CEO with Envision SJ, the economic development agency for the region.  
1/1/114 minutes, 7 seconds
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Volunteers work to keep rural church alive near Bathurst

Diane Ellis and Joanne Dempsey are volunteers at Central United Church in Clifton, New Brunswick.
1/1/112 minutes, 45 seconds
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A Moncton-based basketball program born during the pandemic is expanding and moving to a new venue in Irishtown

Andrew Trites is co-founder of TH Sports.
1/1/110 minutes, 1 second
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New Brunswick students will have to follow a stricter cell phone policy starting this fall

Gary Wilson is principal at Harrison Trimble High School, where strict rules on cell phone use are already in place.
1/1/110 minutes, 42 seconds
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A weekend fire has destroyed the Eddy Building in Bathurst

Kim Chamberlain is the mayor of Bathurst.
1/1/18 minutes, 30 seconds
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The mayor of Tantramar wants the province to accelerate repairs to Route 106 between Sackville and Dorchester

Andrew Black is the Mayor of Tantramar.
1/1/18 minutes, 33 seconds
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People in the community of Alma are facing another water shortage

Bob Rochon is the mayor of Fundy Albert.
1/1/19 minutes, 18 seconds
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New exhibit honours past fine arts graduates at Mount Allison

Owen's Art Gallery exhibit features self portraits dating back to the 1940s.
1/1/110 minutes, 5 seconds
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Bob Osborne returns with Cornhill Chronicles and takes your gardening questions

Bob is the owner of Cornhill Nursery.
1/1/123 minutes, 11 seconds
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Construction returns to highway near Jemseg, where a fatal collision occured last year

CBC Reporter Sam Farley has been looking into the return of this construction zone.
1/1/17 minutes, 35 seconds
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The legacy of Arthur Irving

David Campbell is an economic developent consultant in Moncton.
1/1/110 minutes, 12 seconds
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Moncton highrise peregrine falcons welcome chicks

Jill Marvin is the director of the Magnetic Hill Zoo
1/1/110 minutes, 8 seconds
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New group aims to bring artists in northern New Brunswick together

Filmaker and playwrite David Petersen is the founder of the NBNorEast Content Creators Collective.
1/1/110 minutes, 35 seconds
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Moncton has a human trafficking rate five times the national average, according to Statistics Canada

Ashley MacDonald is the coordinator of the BraveYW program at the Moncton YWCA.
1/1/19 minutes, 17 seconds
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Moncton Headstart marks 50 years with a fundraising gala

Caroline Donelle is the executive director at Moncton Headstart. Tracy Arnand heads the parents' programs.
1/1/111 minutes, 18 seconds
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Firefighters called to four seperate fires in Moncton

Conrad Landry is the Moncton Fire Chief.
1/1/112 minutes, 3 seconds
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As the warm weather arrives, so does tick season

CBC House Doctor Raj Bhardwaj offers tips on avoiding tick bites this spring.
1/1/19 minutes, 36 seconds
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Two parties in the New Brunswick legislature are at odds over allegations of fraud in the 2022 Liberal leadership race

Susan Holt is the leader of the provincial Liberals. Kevin Arseneau is the Green MLA for Kent North.
1/1/17 minutes, 6 seconds
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The winningest coach in UNB's history is moving to Moncton

Gardiner MacDougall is the new head coach of the Moncton Wildcats.
1/1/112 minutes, 22 seconds
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Moncton gets set to host the Atlantic Table Tennis Championships

Ingrid McPhee is the President of the Greater Moncton Table Tennis Club. Oliver and Harrison Woodworth are two top-ranked players from Petitcodiac.
1/1/19 minutes, 54 seconds
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Habitat for Humanity Homes completes first two homes in Miramichi

Perry Kendall is the CEO of Habitat for Humanity New Brunswick.
1/1/112 minutes, 5 seconds
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Tantramer council inadvertently brings back restrictions on Sunday shopping

Erica Butler is a reporter for CHMA in Sackville.
1/1/16 minutes, 18 seconds
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Fire prevention officers working to avoid wildfires in New Brunswick

Roger Collet is a wildfire prevention officer with the Department of Natural Resources.
1/1/18 minutes, 55 seconds
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Characters from the pages of Antonine Maillet are preparing for a return to Pays de la Sagouine for another season

Monique Poirier is the artistic and general director of Pays de la Sagouine.
1/1/18 minutes, 39 seconds
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Bob Osborne reflects on the changing climate and takes your gardening questions

Bob is the owner of Cornhill Nursery.
1/1/123 minutes, 34 seconds
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People in Elsipogtog can now hop on the bus to get around their community

Reporter Rhythm Rathi checked out the new Elsipogtog First Nation Transit System.  
1/1/15 minutes, 46 seconds
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Two New Brunswick swimmers headed to the Paris Olympics

Annie Robichaud is board president of Swim NB.
1/1/19 minutes, 2 seconds
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Miramichi is considering changing it's bylaw to loosen restrictions on Sunday shopping

Emily Field is one of the owners of the Cheese District, a new cafe in Miramichi's Chatham Business district. Tiffany Gallivan is the president of the Newcastle Business District. 
1/1/113 minutes, 50 seconds
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Fighting antibiotic resistance with something called Phage therapy

House Doctor Raj Bhardwaj says a woman in Ottawa recently became the first person in Canada to benefit from what’s called “Phage Therapy”
1/1/19 minutes, 15 seconds
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Construction crews are at work across Moncton on a long list of road upgrades

René Lagacé is the city of Moncton's Director of Engineering.
1/1/19 minutes, 19 seconds
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Moncton swimmer Danielle Dorris heading to Paris

Danielle Dorris qualified for the Paralympics at swim trials held in Toronto. Ryan Allen is her coach.
1/1/120 minutes, 28 seconds
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Language insecurity is the topic of a new stage production called Parler Mal from Satellite Theatre

Bianca Richard and Gabriel Robichaud are the co-writers and performers. Marc-André Charron is co-founder, artistic and executive director of Satellite Theatre.
1/1/118 minutes, 25 seconds
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Riverview swimmer gets set for the Paris Olympics

Brooklyn Douthwright is currently training at the University of Tennessee. Shannon Douthwright is her mom. Marianne Limpert is a former Olympian.
1/1/117 minutes, 5 seconds
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City Views: What can be done to preserve heritage buildings in Moncton?

Kate Doyle and Kristin Cavoukian are members of the Information Morning City Views panel.
1/1/112 minutes, 29 seconds
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Moncton musician devlops new board game that takes players into the life of a garage band

Jared Lutes is a teacher and musician in Moncton.
1/1/120 minutes, 17 seconds
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Stats Canada is reporting record high growth for the Moncton region between 2019 and 2023

Richard Saillant is a Moncton-based economist and public policy consultant.
1/1/110 minutes, 39 seconds
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Families benefitting in more ways than one from Moncton Headstart support

Haley Sirois and her family turned to Headstart after job losses and eviction.
1/1/114 minutes, 16 seconds
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Lobster fishermen on the Acadian Peninsula return to the water after dispute with DFO

Luc LeBlanc is a fisheries advisor for the Maritime Fishermen's Union. Bernard Theriault is the mayor of Caraquet and chair of the mayor's forum representing the seven municipalities of the Acadian Peninsula.
1/1/117 minutes, 18 seconds
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Senate committee says migrant labour system is failing workers

Senator Ratna Omidvar chairs the Senate Committee on Social Affairs, Science and Technology.
1/1/114 minutes, 19 seconds
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Bob Osborne reflects on planting seeds and takes your gardening questions

Bob is the owner of the Corn Hill Nursery.
1/1/122 minutes, 31 seconds
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Someone hijacked a Sussex woman's Facebook account and took her online friends for thousands

Rosa Marchitelli from our Go Public unit explains how this scam works, and what you can do to make sure you don't get hooked in. 
1/1/16 minutes, 36 seconds
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Premier Blaine Higgs has lost another caucus member heading into the next election.

Andrea Anderson-Mason has represented the riding of Fundy-The Isles-Saint John West for the past six years.Lori Turnbull is professor of political science in the faculty of management at Dalhousie University's School of Public Administration.
1/1/113 minutes, 43 seconds
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Remembering Alma's Molly Kool, who became one of the first female sea captains in North America

Christine Welldon is the author of the nonfiction young adult book Molly Kool: Captain of the Atlantic. 
1/1/110 minutes, 6 seconds
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Crown prosecutors vote in favour of strike action amid labour shortage

Shara Munn is a crown prosecutor and President of the New Brunswick crown prosecutors association. Bruno Gelinas-Faucher is a law professor at the Université de Moncton.
1/1/117 minutes, 11 seconds
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Sex education facing new scrutiny after Premier raises concerns

Alex McKay is with the Sex Information and Education Council of Canada. Nadine Thornhill is a sexuality educator based in Toronto.
1/1/120 minutes, 41 seconds
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Swamp milkweed is popping up in gardens, and monarch butterflies are making their way north

John Klymko is a zoologist at the Atlantic Canada Conservation Data Centre in Sackville.
1/1/17 minutes, 8 seconds
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A good night's sleep is not always possible for hospital patients

House doctor Raj Bhardwaj says more can be done to improve sleep quality in hospitals.
1/1/110 minutes, 5 seconds
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New Brunswick's new carbon-price credit market is up and running. Here's how it works.

Moe Qureshi is the director of climate research and policy at the Conservation Council of New Brunswick. Jonathan Alward is the vice-president of policy at the Atlantica Centre for Energy.
1/1/111 minutes, 13 seconds
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How one man went from a life of homelessness and addiction to successful CEO

Joe Roberts is a motivational speaker who calls himself The Skid Row CEO.
1/1/112 minutes, 56 seconds
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A woman from Bathurst is being honored for going above and beyond in her role as a foster parent

Cindy Hornibrook Doucet is the recipient of this year's Erminie Cohen Compassion Award, presented by the New Brunswick Adoption Foundation.
1/1/113 minutes, 11 seconds
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Visitors to Hopewell Rocks will notice some changes at the park entrance this summer

Javid Brown is the property manager of Hopewell Rocks Provincial Park. 
1/1/111 minutes, 35 seconds
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A double header soccer event is coming to Moncton this summer

Matt Fegan is the sporting director of Halifax Wanderers FC.
1/1/18 minutes, 26 seconds
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St. George Street building loses another business with bicycle shop closure

James McNutt is the owner of Bent Spokes bike shop.
1/1/18 minutes, 13 seconds
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The music community in Moncton rallies around one of their own with a benefit concert

Drummer Jon Flanagan was diagnosed with colorectal cancer earlier this year.
1/1/112 minutes, 43 seconds
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Captain Molly Kool's incredible story, in her own words

Molly Kool was officially certified 85 years ago as one of the first female sea captains in North America. In 2007, Molly Kool spoke with the Maine Public Broadcasting Network. She was 91 years old at the time, living in a retirement home in Bangor. 
1/1/14 minutes, 15 seconds
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Child and youth advocate says the government is failing vulnerable students

Kely Lamrock is New Brunsiwick's child and youth advocate. Ainsley Congdon is the executive director of the Learning Disabilities Association of New Brunswick.
1/1/113 minutes, 57 seconds
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A new book about the North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment has been released to coincide with the 80th anniversary of D-Day

Bruce Morton is the author of Soldiers of the North Shore (New Brunswick) Regiment, WW2: Who They Were and the Battles They Fought.
1/1/113 minutes, 46 seconds
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Gutsy walk aims to raise money for Crohn's and Colitis Canada

15-year-old Zoe Allain of Dieppe was diagnosed with Crohn's last year. France Cote-Allain is her mom.
1/1/17 minutes, 50 seconds
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Bob Osborne traces the origin of the apple and takes your gardening questions

Bob is the owner of Corn Hill Nursery.
1/1/122 minutes, 25 seconds
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American Iron & Metal scrapyard in Moncton may lose its operating permit

Kris Austin is New Brunswick's public safety minister. Daniel Allain is the MLA for Moncton East.
1/1/112 minutes, 28 seconds
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New exhibit celebrates local fibre artists

Shelley Lipscombe is a member of the Lutz Mountain Fibre Artists Guild.
1/1/17 minutes, 2 seconds
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Fishermen are calling for continued funding from Ottawa to clean up ghost gear from the bottom of the Bay of Fundy

Rhythm Rathi visited a wharf near St. Andrews to check in on ghost gear recovery efforts.
1/1/17 minutes, 46 seconds
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Does music help you remember things?

John Neilson is a grade 8 student at Marshview Middle School in Sackville. His project on music and memory won gold at the Canada-Wide Science Fair in Ottawa.
1/1/114 minutes, 7 seconds
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10 years later: How has the RCMP changed since the deaths of Constables Doug Larche, Dave Ross, and Fabrice Gevaudan

Pat Bouchard is the Atlantic Director with the National Police Federation. The union represents 20,000 RCMP members serving across Canada and internationally. 
1/1/117 minutes, 34 seconds
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New Brunswick auditor general is critical of Vitalité Health Network's heavy spending on travel nurses

Paul Martin is New Brunswick's auditor general.
1/1/110 minutes, 24 seconds
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Following the footsteps of the North Shore regiment on the 80th anniversary of D-Day

Brandon Savage is a history teacher at Miramichi Valley High School in Miramichi.
1/1/112 minutes, 25 seconds
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Medical guidelines around screening for breast cancer are changing

CBC House Doctor Raj Bhardwaj says the Canadian Task Force on Preventative Health Care is under some scrutiny for updates to its recommendations on when to start screening.
1/1/19 minutes, 44 seconds
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New Brunswick students retrace the steps of the North Shore Regiment in Normandy

Carly Guitard attends Dalhousie Regional High School and Sadie Smith goes to Bathurst High School. 
1/1/18 minutes, 51 seconds
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Long running comic featured in new art exhibit

Bill Hicks is the creator of the comic strip DRUMlins.
1/1/19 minutes, 48 seconds
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New Brunswick RCMP investigates acts of vigilantism in Greater Moncton

Cpl. Hans Ouellette is a spokesperson with the New Brunswick RCMP.
1/1/17 minutes, 37 seconds
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Dieppe asks for public input in Rotary Park upgrades

Dieppe asks for public input in Rotary Park upgrades
1/1/19 minutes, 48 seconds
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How D-Day inspired one New Brunswick author's debut novel

Rexton teacher Katherine Halas-Moulton is the author of Her, inspired by her journey to France to follow in the footsteps of the North Shore Regiment.
1/1/112 minutes, 28 seconds
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Quebec Maritime Junior Hockey League gets set for its annual draft in Moncton

Craig Eagles is a hockey scout and analyst for the QMJHL.  
1/1/110 minutes, 16 seconds
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Moncton structural engineer suspended in two provinces after lawsuits filed alleging design flaws in buildings she helped design

Lia Daborn is the CEO and registrar of the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of New Brunswick.
1/1/110 minutes, 20 seconds
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Emphasis on green urban living as Moncton holds second annual EnviroFest

Tim Moerman is the director of environmental planning and management with the City of Moncton.
1/1/110 minutes, 40 seconds
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Health care workers form a choir to bring music and joy to the halls of Moncton Hospital

Raechel Huizinga is a reporter with CBC New Brunswick.
1/1/17 minutes, 47 seconds
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Bob Osborne celebrates the spring flowers and takes your gardening questions

Bob Osborne is the owner of Cornhill Nursery.
1/1/122 minutes, 5 seconds
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NB recovery centre taking part in clinical trial on methamphetamine use

Dr. Sara Davidson's the medical director at the River Stone Recovery Centre in Fredericton.
1/1/19 minutes, 38 seconds
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Inclusion NB is calling for more resources to ensure equal acess to education

Lori Meunier's son was routinely sent home as part of a partial-day plan. Ben McNamara is the Director of Education and Policy with Inclusion NB.
1/1/111 minutes, 48 seconds
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Moncton Hospital to provide new treatment for Parkinson's Disease

Dr. Antonios El Helou is the neurosurgeon at the Moncton Hospital.
1/1/15 minutes, 54 seconds
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Canada's most prestigeous contemporary art award shines a light on local talent.

Matt Tunnacliffe interviewed the four New Brunswick artists nominated for the Sobey Art Award.
1/1/116 minutes, 8 seconds
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Sistema children's orchestra takes the stage with Dan Brown

Jonna Brewer dropped by to take in a rehearsal of The Wild Symphony.
1/1/111 minutes, 25 seconds
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New Brunswick school bus drivers say their reputation has been damaged by the lastest report from the province's auditor general

Iris Lloyd is president of CUPE local 1253. The union represents approximately 900 school bus drivers in the province.
1/1/110 minutes, 40 seconds
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First responders are warning of the dangers of a popular swimming hole in Elgin following the deaths of two young men

Kent Steeves is Elgin's volunteer fire chief.
1/1/17 minutes, 3 seconds
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Dieppe scraps bylaw restricting the height of your grass

Alexandre Truchon-Savard is Dieppe's director of environmental managment.
1/1/112 minutes, 5 seconds
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Moncton's Salvus Clinic finally moves to a new location

Kathleen Buchanan is Horizon Health Network’s primary care manager for the Moncton area.
1/1/19 minutes, 27 seconds
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Current and former students and staff of Hillcrest School get a chance to say farewell before the school closes its doors

Julie Pelletier is a middle school teacher at Hillcrest School.
1/1/111 minutes, 55 seconds
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Canada hasn't always tracked the deaths of people who die while experiencing homelessness. But that may soon change.

Karissa Donkin is a reporter with CBC's Atlantic Investigative Unit.
1/1/18 minutes, 23 seconds
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5 things to know about about living with a brain injury

LJ Whittington is a contributor to Information Morning Moncton.
1/1/14 minutes, 27 seconds
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Town of Riverview seeks citizen input for new community economic development strategy

Andrew LeBlanc is the mayor of Riverview.
1/1/18 minutes, 37 seconds
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Albert the Albertosaurus heads to Albert County for a summer getaway

Lawren Campbell is the heritage and culture coordinator at Resurgo Place. Janet Clouston is the managing director of the Albert County Museum.
1/1/19 minutes, 33 seconds
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Some Richibucto residents pleased to see Coastal Shell Products close its doors.

JoAnne Robichaud is chair of the Kent Clean Air Action Committee.
1/1/18 minutes, 1 second
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Tips for teens from an HR expert on how to land that first summer job

Carolyn Watson is the director of strategy and organizational development with Watson HR Consulting in Moncton.
1/1/111 minutes, 24 seconds
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Reflections on risky plants, advice on pruning, and more as Bob Osborne dispenses his weekly wisdom

Bob Osborne is the owner of Corn Hill Nursery.
1/1/121 minutes, 46 seconds
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New Brunswick Heath Council reveals province still has work to do when it comes to access to family doctors

Stéphane Robichaud is chief executive officer of the New Brunswick Health Council.
1/1/18 minutes, 47 seconds
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With Moncton sweltering under a heat warning, city outlines plan to keep its most vunerable population safe

Marc Belliveau is the co-chair of the Greater Moncton Homelessness Steering Committee.
1/1/15 minutes, 53 seconds
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Tips for teens on how to present yourself professionally during a summer job interview.

Carolyn Watson is the director of strategy and organizational development with Watson HR Consulting in Moncton.
1/1/113 minutes, 4 seconds
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Why staying cool is important during a summer heatwave

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj is our medical affairs columnist.
1/1/19 minutes, 4 seconds
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Moncton's Geneviève Lalonde takes a pass on the Paris Olympics.

Geneviève Lalonde holds the Canadian women's record for the 3000 metre steeplechase. 
1/1/16 minutes, 9 seconds
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Advice on how to polish your resumé in order to land that perfect summer job.

Carolyn Watson is the director of strategy and organizational development with Watson HR Consulting in Moncton.
1/1/111 minutes, 12 seconds
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After the closure of Coastal Shell Products, what to do with all of New Brunswick's leftover seafood shells?

Nat Richard is the executive director of the Maritime Lobster Processors Association.
1/1/17 minutes, 31 seconds
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Housing advocates dismayed after NB government weakens rules that protect tenants from significant rent increases

Tobin Haley is the co-founder of the New Brunswick Coaliton for Tenants Rights. 
1/1/18 minutes, 2 seconds
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How some New Brunswick farmers are coping with the intense heat this week

Rebecca Fraser Chiasson is a farmer who runs La Ferme Terre Partagée in Rogersville.
1/1/18 minutes, 1 second
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Doctors who work at the George Dumont and the Stella-Maris-de-Kent Hospitals defend the Vitalité Health Network's hiring of travel-nurses

Dr. Linda LeBlanc is a radiation oncologist and head of the regional oncology department at Vitalité Health Network.
1/1/18 minutes, 12 seconds
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Summer in the city... means music, parks, festivals and more. Our City Views panel pick their favourites

Kristin Cavoukian and Kate Doyle make up our City Views panel.
1/1/118 minutes, 4 seconds
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Our parents panel wonder about kids' freedom to wander on their own

Clinton Davis, Weh-Ming Cho and Melanie Colquhoun make up Information Morning's parents panel.
1/1/116 minutes, 15 seconds
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New observatory in Shippagan brings the galaxies closer for northern New Brunswick stargazers

Pierre Philippe Ferguson is a professor at l'Université de Moncton, speaking with CBC's Rhythm Rathi.
1/1/18 minutes, 4 seconds
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As the school year comes to a close, challenges ahead for NB's Anglophone East School District

Randy MacLean is the superintendent of the Anglophone East School District.
1/1/115 minutes, 1 second
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Some Dieppe residents irate about a proposed new development on Amirault Street.

Dieppe resident Ken Donnison spoke with CBC reporter Katelin Belliveau.
1/1/15 minutes, 19 seconds
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L'Université de Moncton is hoping to improve mental health services in the province with some new research funding

Vickie Plourde holds the interdisciplinary research chair in the mental health of children and youth at the university. 
1/1/18 minutes, 41 seconds
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Bob Osborne takes your gardening questions

Bob is the owner of Corn Hill Nursery.
1/1/122 minutes, 47 seconds
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Several families are displaced this morning after a weekend fire in Moncton

Brian McDonald is platoon chief with the Moncton Fire Department.
1/1/112 minutes
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Greater Moncton is quickly growing upwards

Yves Bourgeois is an urban economist and incoming dean of business and social sciences at Mount Allison University.
1/1/112 minutes, 6 seconds
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MAGMA opens doors to a newly renovated home

Alison Frize is the managing director of MAGMA.
1/1/18 minutes, 39 seconds
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Moncton firefighters face new challenges in a growing city

Ashley Graham is the president of the Moncton Firefighters Association. Conrad Landry is the Moncton Fire Chief.
1/1/115 minutes, 8 seconds
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Oilers fans celebrate a comeback, but mourn a loss

Leon Baker, Rafael Martins Zupiroli and Vaughan Miller watched the game in Moncton.
1/1/110 minutes, 51 seconds
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Atlantic Ballet's new intercultural Indigenous dance program aims to reach new talent

Nipahtuwet Naka Wespahtuwet Possesom Paul is Atlantic Ballet's Director of Indigenous programs. Susan Chalmers-Gauvin is the co-founder and CEO.
1/1/113 minutes, 13 seconds
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New details about the work of a suspended Moncton structural engineer, and a call for a provincial investigation

The CBC's Shane Magee has been looking into the suspension of structural engineer Hélène Thériault.
1/1/110 minutes, 52 seconds
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Tourism businesses are feeling the pinch of the increased cost of living

Duncan Robertson is a senior policy analyst with the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
1/1/19 minutes, 47 seconds
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Cyanobacteria monitoring ongoing in Greater Moncton's drinking water supply

Nicole Taylor is the director of water supply and treatment for the City of Moncton.
1/1/19 minutes, 37 seconds
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New Brunswick is no longer distributing at-home COVID-19 tests

Tara Moriarty is an infectious diseases researcher and associate professor at the University of Toronto.
1/1/112 minutes, 35 seconds
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Pride celebrations mark a milestone in Moncton

Natasha Landry is vice-president of the board of directors at River of Pride
1/1/19 minutes, 32 seconds
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Investigation continues into downtown Bathurst fire

Danny Boucher is Bathurst's fire chief.
1/1/18 minutes, 27 seconds
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A recent report from the New Brunswick Business Council suggests the province's economy isn't as strong as it appears

Blair Hyslop is a member of the New Brunswick Business Council and co-CEO of Mrs. Dunster's.
1/1/18 minutes, 53 seconds
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The mayor of Bathurst says she's "ecstatic" the province is stepping in to take ownership of the former Smurfit-Stone site

Kim Chamberlain is the mayor of Bathurst.
1/1/16 minutes, 21 seconds
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Happy Tails

If you own a pet, you know the cost of veterinary care can add up. The New Brunswick SPCA has launched a fund to support low-income pet families with improved access to veterinary care. It's called Happy Tails, and they're hoping it'll reduce the number of unwanted pets being surrendered to shelters.
1/1/18 minutes, 35 seconds
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A Shore Thing: Moonsnails

One of the many blessings of living in New Brunswick is that we're never far from the ocean. This summer we're going to explore a handful of the interesting marine life that lives on the beach. We begin by talking about Moonsnails.
1/1/112 minutes, 41 seconds
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Tornado watch

When others were taking cover, and trying to avoid Sunday's extreme weather, Connor Mockett was running towards it. He's a storm chaser and photographer. He moved to Moncton from Ontario earlier this year, and this was his first New Brunswick chase.
1/1/17 minutes, 56 seconds
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Cyanobacteria

Researchers say the growth of cyanobacteria is well ahead of schedule this year, in the St. John River. In the Moncton area, the reservoir at Irishtown Nature Park is already closed to swimming and boating because of cyanobacteria. But it can be found in bodies of water all over the province.
1/1/110 minutes, 55 seconds
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Tourism sector

It's approaching peak season for much of New Brunswick's tourism sector. Usually it's a promising time for small businesses. But according to the Canadian Federation of Independent Business, there's an air of pessimism within the industry as it grapples with the rising cost of living.
1/1/112 minutes, 7 seconds
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Fredericton aquatic centre

Communities surrounding Fredericton will not be supporting the cost of the city's future aquatic centre. The capital region has been exploring the feasibility of a new pool since 2017 to replace the Sir Max Aitken pool at UNB. Now, the city is on its own after failing to gain support for the centre as a regional project.
1/1/18 minutes, 49 seconds
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Indigenous Voices

You may know him as "Rez Famous", owner of the Indigenous clothing brand. Talon Simon is a Mi'kmaq and Mohawk multimedia artist from Elsipogtog First Nation. Today, he graduates from the CBC New Indigenous Voices program for 2024. It's a 14-week film production training program facilitated by the National Screen Institute.
1/1/111 minutes, 31 seconds
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Rural crime

The rural community of Fundy Shores stretches from Musquash to Pocologan, west of Saint John. People who live there say they've seen a big increase in property crime in recent months. They met with RCMP Tuesday night, to discuss possible solutions.
1/1/110 minutes, 45 seconds
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Housing

As more people move to New Brunswick, the pressure is on to build more housing. While some high rise projects are in the works, multi-story apartment buildings are not suitable for all neighbourhoods. The City of Moncton is exploring an approach called ‘gentle density’, increasing the number of housing units within established residential areas.
1/1/17 minutes, 5 seconds
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Roadside History: Benjamin Tibbets

In his Roadside History column, James Upham takes us to a little graveyard on the shores of Grand Lake, where a pioneer of the steam engine is buried.
1/1/114 minutes, 12 seconds
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Books and Backroads preview

Books and Backroads is back. Once again Information Morning in the Summer is taking you on a literary tour of the province. In partnership with our provincial libraries - we are convening book clubs in small communities around New Brunswick. This summer we're reading six different books from different genres.
1/1/115 minutes, 41 seconds
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Nature preserve

The Nature Trust of New Brunswick is opening its newest protected area. Starting Saturday, the Keiko and Errol Nature Preserve will be open to the public but getting there might be trickier than you think.
1/1/19 minutes
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Sussex ER

Horizon Health is taking a new approach to care at the Sussex Health Centre emergency department, in its effort to restore 24/7 service in Sussex.
1/1/17 minutes, 53 seconds
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Blueberries booming this year

New Brunswick's blueberries are ahead of schedule. David Percival is a professor and director of the Wild Blueberry Research Program at Dalhousie University, he speaks with host Khalil Akhtar about what's causing the blueberry boom this season.
1/1/17 minutes, 13 seconds
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Jill Irving of Moncton heading to Paris Olympics

Jill Irving of Moncton starting riding horses at age 5 with a 75-dollar pony in her backyard. Next month, she heads to the 2024 Paris Olympic Games to compete in dressage.
1/1/16 minutes, 26 seconds
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Gardening phone-in: George Scott

George Scott fields your gardening questions this week. George is the co-owner of Scott's Nursery in Lincoln. Next week we will have Amy Cleveland on, she's a master gardener in Saint John. Here's the number you'll need next Monday 1-800-590-8181. You can email your questions to [email protected] in advance.
1/1/116 minutes, 17 seconds
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Atlantic Nationals come to Moncton

The CBC's Jonna Brewer spoke to some of the car enthusiasts who brought their rides to the big show.
1/1/111 minutes, 15 seconds
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A Shore Thing: Lugworms

This morning on our summer series, "A Shore Thing", we learn about the lowly lugworm.
1/1/110 minutes, 28 seconds
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The art of Haiku

Haiku is a Japanese form of poetry, known for its grace and its brevity. Carole Martignacco is a poet and one of the editors of Porch to Porch: A Maritime Haiku Anthology she speaks with host Khalil Akhtar.
1/1/17 minutes, 19 seconds
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Route 955 needs work

Come along for a bumpy ride with CBC's Jonna Brewer. She heads down route 955 and speaks withStephen Robb who owns Loella's Country Store on the roads, about the deteriorating conditions on the tourist route in southeastern New Brunswick, a route that leads to a popular provincial park.
1/1/113 minutes, 50 seconds
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New jail cost doubles

Work is just getting started on the new jail in Minto, but the cost has already doubled. Jean Sauvageau is a professor of criminology at St. Thomas University, he says 66 million dollars for a jail is better spent on social services.
1/1/114 minutes, 26 seconds
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Fredericton's Pride parade organizers drawing criticism

Fredericton Pride board chair Jenna Lyn Albert speaks about why they are including Fredericton Palestine Solidarity in this year's Pride parade. We also hear from Fredericton West-Hanwell MLA Dominic Cardy who had some harsh criticism for that decision.
1/1/110 minutes, 34 seconds
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Your brain on music

Members of a Saint John-area band will be hooked up to equipment to measure their brain activity, when they perform Thursday night, July 11. Filmmaker, Greg Hemmings and Lucas Klein, PhD student in the LIVE lab - which stands for Large, Interactive, Virtual Environment at McMaster University explain the project.
1/1/113 minutes, 32 seconds
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Sacred smudging available on UNB campuses

Indigenous students and staff at the University of New Brunswick now have more opportunities for holding smudging and pipe ceremonies on campus. The school now has designated smudging areas all across both its Saint John and Fredericton campuses.
1/1/18 minutes, 41 seconds
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Fire destroys another smokehouse in Cap Acadie

<p>There are still about 20 smokehouse left in the Cap Acadie area and export of smoked herring is big business, but in decades past, many areas had them. Historian Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc speaks with Khalil Akhtar about the changing industry and its historic and economic significance in that region.</p>
1/1/112 minutes, 48 seconds
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Roadside History takes us to the Jemseg River

<p>James Upham takes along the banks of the Jemseg River to look at the remains of old crossings and talk about the significance of the spot where the Jemseg meets the Saint John River.</p>
1/1/113 minutes, 59 seconds
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Retention and recruitment of nurses in N.B.

<p>A UNB report says more nurses are leaving the province and as New Brunswick population grows, this could mean trouble. Host Khalil Akhtar speaks with the principal investigator of the report, Ted McDonald to get details.</p>
1/1/110 minutes, 54 seconds
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Link between climate change and human activity

<p>The federal government is providing information about the link between climate change caused by human activity and extreme weather events like the recent heat wave that hit New Brunswick. Federal research scientist Megan Kirchmeier-Young speaks with host Khalil Akhtar about the all-time records and why we are seeing them.</p>
1/1/15 minutes, 47 seconds
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Fredericton gets residential recycling program for apartments

<p>Apartment dwellers in Fredericton won't have to go to redemption centres to recycle. Soon those services will be at their doorstep. We hear from Jill Hudgins, the city's environmental strategist on the new recycling bylaw amendment. Then we get thoughts from Danielle Smith, Conservation Council of New Brunswick's director of climate engagement and campaigns.</p>
1/1/115 minutes, 26 seconds
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Books & Backroads heads to Stanley

<p>Books and Backroads is a literary tour of small libraries in rural New Brunswick. Cindy Grant visited the Stanley Community Library earlier this summer. Here's part of the conversation she had with librarian Tim Sarty and bookclub members, Audrey Pinnock and Sandra MacBean. </p>
1/1/114 minutes, 10 seconds
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Nataoganeg First Nation to address the dire housing situation

<p>Another First Nation has signed a short-term funding deal with the New Brunswick government after the controversial decision to scrap a long-running tax revenue-sharing agreement. Chief George Ginnish of Nataoganeg First Nation explains why it was so important to secure.</p>
1/1/112 minutes, 55 seconds
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Calming traffic and the community

Two months after a car crash killed three young people, residents on Douglas Avenue in Fredericton are demanding action. The CBC's Jeanne Armstrong takes us to the area, we hear about the safety issues and plans for speed cushions there.
1/1/110 minutes, 15 seconds
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Family shares story of tragic loss

A significant number of young people feel they don't matter in their community. And experts say that feeling can be devastating for a person's mental well-being. CBC's Jonna Brewer takes us to Bathurst where one family knows firsthand what can happen. 
1/1/113 minutes, 54 seconds
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Gardening phone-in: Amy Cleveland

Amy Cleveland horticulture technician and Master Gardener at Cedarcrest Gardens in Saint John answers your gardening questions.
1/1/116 minutes, 48 seconds
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A Shore Thing: Sea Gooseberries

Jeff Clements is an aquatic biologist with Fisheries and Oceans Canada in Moncton. He's our guide along the shore where this morning we discover Sea Gooseberries.
1/1/18 minutes, 47 seconds
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Slashing the childcare waitlist

A childcare facility in Centreville just opened a new state of the art facility, with 114 spots for kids from 0 to 12. Jill Shaw is the director of Centreville Child Care she tells us about the impact the new facility it's having on the region just west of Florenceville-Bristol.
1/1/18 minutes, 39 seconds
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Cost of living gluten free

The CBC's Angela MacIvor speaks with summer host Khalil Akhtar about the high cost of gluten free products and the impact that's having on some families' budgets.
1/1/17 minutes, 5 seconds
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Immigrants leaving due to unaffordable housing

A recent Angus Reid Institute poll shows that nearly 40% of immigrants who have been in Canada for less than ten years are considering leaving due to unaffordable housing. We get the big picture from Alfred Lam, the Board Chair of the OCASI and then Khalil Akhtar speaks with Sunny Khosla, founder of NAAS Immigration Services, to get a look at what's happening here in N.B.
1/1/114 minutes, 1 second
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Vision for the Vision Lands in Moncton

The city of Moncton is taking a new plan for hundreds of acres of undeveloped land to the public tonight. Information in the Summer Host Khalil Akhtar takes a walk in the Vision Lands, and asks why a vast swath of forest in the city's core remains mostly untouched.
1/1/111 minutes, 52 seconds
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Pro-wrestler wants to attract more women to the sport

Independent pro-wrestler Chantal Roy, along with the Maritime Wrestling Academy are hosting an event tomorrow night to give women a chance to learn the art of pro-wrestling. She speaks with summer host Khalil Akhtar about the push to involve more women in the sport she loves.
1/1/111 minutes, 3 seconds
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Homelessness at crisis level in Saint John

Saint John city staff shared a plan last night, to address homelessness. We hear from longtime real estate agent Bob McVicar who's lived uptown for over 30 years and then Khalil Akhtar speaks with city councillor and chair of the public safety committee David Hickey about the new plan.
1/1/115 minutes, 20 seconds
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Seabirds suffering in heatwave

Marine heat waves are no fun for anyone especially the seabirds. Kelsey Butler from Birds Canada speaks with Khalil Akhtar about what this heat means for some of our feathered friends.
1/1/16 minutes, 39 seconds
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Roadside History take us to Grand Lake

Roadside History columnist James Upham takes us to the Grand Lake Generating Station, or at least where the station once stood, and tells us about the province's first thermal electric power plant.
1/1/110 minutes, 10 seconds
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Pet-friendly rentals

"No pets allowed." Those three words turn up over and over on rental listings. So how do tenants with pets find places to live? Jeanne Armstrong brings us that story.
1/1/19 minutes, 51 seconds
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​Covered bridge closure

​Another of New Brunswick's iconic covered bridges has closed to traffic, for now. Khalil Akhtar visited the Wheaton Bridge on the Isthmus of Chignecto, and spoke to Thaddeus Holownia, an artist who lives and works in Jolicure, near Sackville.
1/1/17 minutes, 18 seconds
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Valley Waters fossils

​The new municipality of Valley Waters is home to a new fossil centre​, in Norton. It's a way for the community to share its rich history of fossil discovery with visitors.​ Khalil Akhtar spoke to Randy McKnight​, mayor of Valley Waters​, and Matt Stimson​, the New Brunswick Museum's Assistant Curator of Geology and Paleontology​.
1/1/19 minutes, 18 seconds
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Obituary piracy

A funeral home in Fredericton is warning its clients about a website that's been copying obituary information, reposting it without permission, and using it to turn a profit.Khalil Akhtar spoke to Jim Bishop from Bishop's Funeral Home.
1/1/18 minutes, 2 seconds
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Accessible bus service

Accessible bus services operate in New Brunswick cities, but a woman in Charlotte County is trying to bolster support for a similar service in her area. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Lorraine Justason, and Raymond Funk with the SW NB Service Commission.
1/1/113 minutes, 22 seconds
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Shared spaces

The University of New Brunswick is the latest in the province to announce a plan for home sharing for students looking for accomodation. It's hoping to match students with spare bedrooms in Saint John and Fredericton. Information Morning in the Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Kathy Wilson, UNB's Vice-Provost of Learning and Student Experience.
1/1/18 minutes, 58 seconds
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Covered bridges

​As a well-used covered bridge closes to traffic on the Tantramar Marsh, we​ check in with the Covered Bridges Conservation Association​, and ask, are New Brunswick's covered bridges getting the care they need?​ Our summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Ray Boucher​,​ president of the association.
1/1/18 minutes, 46 seconds
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​​A Shore Thing: Hermit crabs

Hear all about hermit crabs, where you'll find them, if they're edible, and whether or not they can hurt you. Our summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to aquatic biologist Jeff Clements.
1/1/111 minutes, 48 seconds
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Medical column: Dr. visits

​Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to D​r. Raj Bhardwaj​ to get his tips on how patients can make the most of their visit with the doctor.
1/1/19 minutes, 21 seconds
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​Maple trees hit with tent caterpillar infestation

There's an infestation of forest tent caterpillars in New Brunswick and they're feasting on maple leaves. Information Morning in the Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Frederick Dion, president of the NB Maple Syrup Association, about what that means for maple syrup producers.
1/1/110 minutes
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​R​iver wharves

More than 100 years ago, the wharves along the St. John River were key spots for commerce and connection. But in order to survive, they'll need repairs​, and more public awareness that they exist. The CBC's Jeanne Armstrong spent time at the Queenstown Wharf this month​.
1/1/111 minutes, 11 seconds
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​Canada's first plane hijacking

A UNB professor is looking into what historians call Canada's first plane hijacking. It was in Saint John in 1968. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Greg Marquis about that infamous case.
1/1/111 minutes, 50 seconds
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Roadside History: Paupers auction

Our Roadside History columnist ​James Upham met Khalil Akhtar in Sussex to talk about the history of pauper's auctions in New Brunswick, a practice that continued into the 1920s.
1/1/113 minutes, 14 seconds
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Notable Acts

Snakes are cool. That's the name of a solo comedy show that one Kings County resident wrote. He'll be performing in it at this year's Notable Acts Theatre Festival in Fredericton. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to comedian and writer Jake Martin.
1/1/110 minutes, 11 seconds
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MSX found in PEI oysters

MSX, a disease that is fatal in wild oysters, but harmless to people, was found in several locations around Prince Edward Island. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Danielle Williams with the Canadian Food Inspection Agency about the threat it poses to the oyster industry.
1/1/110 minutes, 44 seconds
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Books and Backroads - Hillsborough

Summer host Khalil Akhtar and Cindy Grant visited Hillsborough public library for a bookclub discussion. The group read "Tigger & Jasper’s New Home" by Cheryl Gillespie, and "Chocolate River Rescue" by Jennifer McGrath.
1/1/112 minutes, 58 seconds
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Paris volunteer

There are 7 New Brunswick athletes competing at the Olympics and Paralympics in Paris. There are also volunteers there from the province. Maria Lirette is from Grand-Barachois. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to her about her role in Paris.
1/1/110 minutes, 17 seconds
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Oyster parasite

There's no sign of MSX in New Brunswick, but we hear what advice scientists in Cape Breton have to offer after the parasite decimated their oyster industry 20 years ago. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Rod Beresford, a biology professor at Cape Breton University.
1/1/110 minutes, 2 seconds
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Monarch blitz

The monarch butterfly population is endangered and experts still need help to find out why. Khalil Akhtar spoke to Jenna Knorr with Nature NB about how you can help.
1/1/17 minutes, 8 seconds
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Ceramic studio

Andrew McCullough was one of three New Brunswick contestants on the Great Canadian Pottery Throw Down. He has just opened a pottery studio in Fredericton offering what he calls a "full service experience" for potters. Jeanne Armstrong has that story.
1/1/110 minutes, 16 seconds
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​​Geese crossing

Geese are holding up traffic in New Maryland as they slowly cross the busy highway to graze on lawns in the community. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to waterfowl biologist Alan Hanson.
1/1/17 minutes, 28 seconds
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Crosstown trail

A popular trail system that runs through Fredericton's core has had missing links for years. Now the city is hoping to solve that. But will it satisfy angry residents? The CBC's Jeanne Armstrong bring​s us that story​.
1/1/110 minutes, 41 seconds
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​​ATV Safety

​A spike this summer in off-road vehicle deaths has prompted calls for better safety and law enforcement, but also questions around the responsibility of riders. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Jim McGregor with Quad N.B.
1/1/18 minutes, 3 seconds
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​​Crime concerns

​Communities large and small around the province are grappling with an increase in property crime. Nipun Tiwari spoke to Jenn Tuttle, a business owner in Saint John, and Khalil Akhtar spoke to Andrew Black with the Union of Municipalities of New Brunswick.
1/1/116 minutes, 28 seconds
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A Shore Thing - Sand dollar

​Jeff Clements is right on the money when it comes to sand dollars. We talk about the science behind them as we conclude our summer series "A Shore Thing".
1/1/19 minutes
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​Olympic coaching

​From world champion, to Olympic medalist, to coach on the ground. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Catharine Pendrel from Harvey Station about what it's like being the national coach in mountain biking at this year's Olympics.
1/1/16 minutes, 25 seconds
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​B​ad faith evictions

​A housing crisis has amped up tensions between tenants and landlords​. ​S​ummer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to CBC reporter Ioanna Roumeliotis​ about her latest investigation into bad faith evictions. Then we looked at the situation in New Brunswick with Peter Jongeneelen​, co-chair of ACORN New Brunswick.
1/1/118 minutes, 46 seconds
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Miss Universe contestant

​A Fredericton woman is the oldest contestant ever to walk across the stage at the Miss Universe Canada Pageant​. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Lorraine Peters about what that was like, and why being the oldest person there was so important for the industry.
1/1/112 minutes, 57 seconds
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​​Nature preserve

We hear what it took to turn private land into a nature preserve in Grande-Digue, before developers got a hold of it. CBC's Jonna Brewer spoke to Jean-Claude Gagnon, president of the Sentier Pluriel de Grande-Digue.
1/1/110 minutes, 52 seconds
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Birder hits milestone

​It took a New Brunswick birder 61 years of bird-watching to build a list of ​the 400 species​ of birds he's spotted.​ Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Jim Wilson​ about some of those birds.
1/1/110 minutes, 45 seconds
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​​Roadside History - Gondola Point cable ferry

​Our Roadside History columnist James Upham takes us to Gondola Point on the Kennebecasis river, and looks back at the man who developed an underwater-cable system that still pulls ferries across the water everyday 125 years later.
1/1/110 minutes, 14 seconds
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​Isotope convention

​180 scientists from around the world are at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton this week to talk about Isotopes. CBC's Prapti Bamaniya spoke to ​Sora Kim, a professor at the University of California Merced and Brian Hayden, a professor in the biology department at UNB.
1/1/111 minutes, 35 seconds
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Animal therapy

Have you ever taken a hike with a goat? John Fletcher is a Miramichi therapist and farmer. He says it's an animal therapy method that is working for his clients. CBC's Katelin Belliveau spent a morning at Fletcher's Farm.
1/1/110 minutes, 10 seconds
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​Carfentanil warning

​New Brunswick police are warning about an extremely potent opioid in the province.​S​ummer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to ​Shawn Bugden, dean of Memorial University's School of Pharmacy, about the dangers of carfentanil and what can can done to address the opioid crisis in Canada.
1/1/110 minutes, 7 seconds
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Bricklin anniversary

Bricklin owners are making their way to Saint John for a 50th anniversary celebration. 50 years ago, the gull-winged car rolled out of factories in New Brunswick, and into part of the fascinating history of the province. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Steve Stratton, a Bricklin owner and a member of the International Bricklin group.
1/1/19 minutes, 18 seconds
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Parent of Olympian

Being an Olympian is a dream for many athletes. Imagine being the parent of an Olympian. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Christina Thorne. Her son, Craig Thorne is competing at the Olympics in athletics, and she's heading to Paris to support him.
1/1/18 minutes, 30 seconds
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Plane rebuild

In 1985, a Shediac man broke 4 world records by flying a 280-pound plane from Moncton to Newfoundland. Now, he's rebuilding it, piece by piece, for Moncton's Resurgo Place. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Ralph Pritchard.
1/1/111 minutes, 32 seconds
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Books and Backroads - St. Croix public library

This week on Books and Backroads, Cindy Grant visited St. Stephen. Katie Gorrie, Brandon Hicks, Kinga McDonald and Tracy Pomeroy are the members of our St. Croix Public Library Books and Backroads bookclub, and they read Zoe Fitch's debut novel 42nd Wave. It explores a new economy in 2031 that is based on bartering and community, and our book club members say if it could work anywhere it would be Charlotte County.
1/1/112 minutes, 5 seconds
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Works of Heart: Elgin

A garden of flowers, a garden of memories. We'll take you to Elgin, as we start a series called Works Of Heart.
1/1/112 minutes, 52 seconds
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Fishing diary

What do you imagine when you think of keeping a diary? For one man, it means filling it with fish, flies and more than a few flashbacks. We'll hear from a Minto man who has kept a fishing diary for 63 years.
1/1/18 minutes, 12 seconds
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Swimming Canada

Just. Keep. Swimming. If you've been following the Olympics in Paris you've likely seen highlights of Canada's all-star swimming performances. We'll hear from Nathan White with Swimming Canada later in the show. He's in Paris and was on the ground for this weekend's final events.
1/1/18 minutes, 55 seconds
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BIPOC Pride

Saint John pride events begin this week and continue until August 18th. This morning, we get a preview of a panel of queer perspectives happening on Thursday.
1/1/113 minutes, 18 seconds
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Paris marathon

It's a dream come true for a marathoner from Moncton. Colin McQuade is going to Paris to run the Olympic marathon course. Summer host Khalil Akhtar caught up with him along his regular running route.
1/1/110 minutes
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The Bricklin building

The CLOW Manufacturing building in Saint John will now be known as The Bricklin building. A plaque was revealed on the weekend at the 50th anniversary gathering of Bricklin owners.CBC Producer Myfanwy Davies joined the tour, and spoke to Rick Benoit with CLOW Mfg.
1/1/17 minutes, 56 seconds
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Medical column - Heart health study

A recent study published in the European Journal of Preventive Cardiology presents some recommendations in support of heart patients. Canadian researchers played a key role in carrying out the study. The goal is to improve heart health for those diagnosed with a condition. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Dr. Christopher Labos.
1/1/110 minutes, 11 seconds
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Window dressing for vacant buildings

Downtown Moncton is looking to dress up empty buildings, and bring more art into downtown. CBC's Jonna Brewer spoke to Patrick Richard, executive director of Downtown Moncton, about the project.
1/1/17 minutes, 36 seconds
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Musquash meeting

​The Department of Justice and Public Safety listened to concerns about an increase in break-ins and thefts from people who live in the rural community of Fundy Shores. ​Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to mayor Denny Cogswell about how that went.
1/1/16 minutes, 35 seconds
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​Seed collection tour

Donnie McPhee is travelling the country to more than 40 Indigenous communities​, and the main topic of discussion is seeds. ​Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to him about Canada's Indigenous Seed Collection Program​.
1/1/19 minutes, 29 seconds
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Roadside History - ​Musquash dam

​Roadside History columnist James Upham takes us to Musquash, where NB Power built a dam in the years following the First World War.
1/1/111 minutes, 23 seconds
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N.B. teen in Shyamalan film

A 13 year old from Woodstock is in the new M. Night Shyamalan movie, The Trap, now in theatres. ​Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Juliet Brennan and her mom Katie.
1/1/18 minutes, 57 seconds
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Juniper wind farm

Not everyone is happy with a new Irving wind farm breaking ground in Carleton County. We hear from some residents who are opposed to the project, and then summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to one of the supporters, Mayor Andrew Harvey.
1/1/110 minutes, 35 seconds
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Books and Backroads - Dalhousie Centennial Library

This week Books and Backroads headed to Dalhousie Centennial Library, in the community of Ugpi'Ganjig, to meet with a book club talking about "I am a Truck" by Michelle Winters.
1/1/111 minutes, 36 seconds
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Seniors cycling

C​BC's Jonna Brewer visited the Drew Nursing Home in Sackville to hear about a special program ​called Cycling Without Age.
1/1/110 minutes, 23 seconds
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​CHL complaint

CBC's Jacques Poitras brings us the story of one healthcare worker's experience with Canadian Health Lab, the controversial travel-nurse company operating in New Brunswick.
1/1/18 minutes, 15 seconds
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Sandpipers

​Thousands of sandpipers are flocking to Johnson's Mills, near Dorchester right now. ​W​e check in with the interpretive centre there, as the shorebirds fatten up and prepare for an epic journey.​ Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to the manager, Jordan Myles​.
1/1/18 minutes, 50 seconds
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​Somerset acres

A new pilot project in Saint John's north end hopes to house up 25 people experiencing homelessness. ​Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Melanie Vautour​,​ executive director of Fresh Start Services for Women.
1/1/110 minutes, 59 seconds
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Works of heart series - For Gay

Jonna Brewer brings us the story of a daily photo dedication, made by Thaddeus Holownia, for his late partner, Gay Hansen.
1/1/16 minutes, 42 seconds
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Marathon in Paris

It was a dream come true for a marathoner from Moncton. Colin McQuade travelled to Paris to run the Olympic marathon course. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to him about that experience.
1/1/19 minutes, 19 seconds
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Wildcats of New Brunswick

A recently published paper found that the Lynx population in New Brunswick face significant threats from habitat loss, climate change, and human activities. CBC's Prapti Bamaniya spoke to researcher Bobby Nakamoto.
1/1/111 minutes, 28 seconds
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Travel nurses

The calls for greater oversight of travel-nurse companies are growing. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Ivy Bourgeault, head of the Canadian Health Workforce Network.
1/1/111 minutes, 37 seconds
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Night sky

Mars and Jupiter are getting closer and closer to each other. It's a rare sight and one of several celestial sightings happening now. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to amateur astronomer Chris Curwin to find out what we can see in our skies, and where to look.
1/1/18 minutes, 16 seconds
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Medical column - Dementia risk factors

​CBC's Jonna Brewer spoke to Dr. Raj Bhardwaj ​a​bout the latest​ research on dementia risk factors.
1/1/17 minutes, 41 seconds
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Biota NB

A biology blitz is happening in the Loch Alva protected natural area for the next two weeks. Among the scientists are a few artists. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Michael McEwing, a landscape artist from Woodstock.
1/1/19 minutes, 34 seconds
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Long process for record suspension

For years, Emmett Grier has been dogged by his criminal record. But this week, his record was suspended, opening up a world of opportunity in the next chapter of his life. The Elizabeth Fry Society is helping people with the application process. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to Emmett Grier and  Melissa McCaughan.
1/1/113 minutes, 9 seconds
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Child welfare deal

$47 BILLION is on the table to reform First Nations child and family services. The Canadian government reached a draft agreement with the Assembly of First Nations, and now its national chief is touring the country ahead of the ratification vote next month. Summer host Khalil Akhtar spoke to National Chief Cindy Woodhouse Nepinak.
1/1/112 minutes, 11 seconds
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Roadside History - Robert Foulis

The hills of Albert county inspired the invention of kerosene, new types of lighthouses and the fog horn. We pay a visit to Albert Mines with James Upham to learn about the man behind those innovations that shaped the world.
1/1/111 minutes, 25 seconds
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Gender and sports

Diving into the long, fraught history of sex verification in sport. Information Morning in the Summer speaks with professors Nathan Kalman-Lamb and Celeste Orr about the contentious intersection of gender and sports.
1/1/118 minutes, 52 seconds
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Grand Manan Swallowtail Lighthouse renovated

After two years, folks on Grand Manan are celebrating. The Swallowtail Lighthouse renovations are complete. Ken Ingersoll is the co-chair of the restoration project and a lighthouse keeper, he speaks with Information Morning in the Summer host Khalil Akhtar.
1/1/18 minutes, 59 seconds
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Books & Backroads in Harvey: You Were Never Here

Our Books and Backroads series heads to Harvey this week, A group of students from Harvey High discuss Kathleen Peacock's novel "You Were Never Here."
1/1/114 minutes, 33 seconds
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​C​overed Bridge chips factory

Just because the Covered Bridge Chips factory went up in flames doesn't mean they've stopped making your favourite flavours. ​Jeanne Armstrong dropped by their new makeshift factory to see how things are going​.
1/1/112 minutes, 59 seconds
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​Anaplasmosis

​Ticks can carry Lyme disease, but they can carry and transmit other illnesses too. One of them is anaplasmosis. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to scientist Heather Coatsworth, with the National Microbiology Laboratory.
1/1/111 minutes, 54 seconds
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Art & geology

It might not seem like there would be a clear connection between Art and Geology, but ​geologist Catrina Russell sees one​. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to her ​a​bout a presentation she's giving this week on the many ways art and geology intersect.
1/1/18 minutes, 49 seconds
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Rail disruption

Much of Canada's freight rail traffic could grind to a halt this Thursday if workers and the companies can't strike a deal. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Louis-Philippe Gauthier, VP Atlantic with CFIB, about what a rail disruption could mean for businesses in New Brunswick.
1/1/19 minutes
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NBEx age restrictions

Anyone under 15 years old won't be allowed into the The New Brunswick Provincial Exhibition without an adult this year. ​Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Jeff McCarthy, ​​executive director of​ the NBEx., about the reasons behind the change.
1/1/18 minutes, 51 seconds
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A place to heal

A Saint John shelter and Horizon Health have plans to build convalescent housing units this fall, for homeless patients after they leave the hospital. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Ben Appleby from Outflow Ministry.
1/1/115 minutes, 25 seconds
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Works of Heart series

A daughter honours her mother's memory through an art exhibition. CBC's Jonna Brewer brings us Hannah Grant's story.
1/1/110 minutes, 29 seconds
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​Catalytic converter thefts down

​Thefts of catalytic converters have significantly decreased this year, with no thefts reported in Fredericton to date. That's a big contrast from the 44 reported last year. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Kyle MacKinnon, owner of Lincoln Auto shop.
1/1/114 minutes, 21 seconds
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​New film festival in Dalhousie

​If you want a sample of what New Brunswick filmmakers are doing these days, you should head to the province's north shore this weekend. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to David Petersen, founder of the Heron Bay film festival.
1/1/113 minutes, 48 seconds
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​Medical column - epinephrine

An alternative to the EpiPen injection might be on its way to Canada. A nasal spray version of the allergy treatment was recently approved in the US. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Dr. Raj Bhardwaj.
1/1/18 minutes, 27 seconds
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New SJ recreation facility

​The City of Saint John has big plans for a new recreational complex. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to city councillor Gary Sullivan about the plan, and what's next.
1/1/19 minutes, 2 seconds
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New nature preserve

​A New Brunswick family is helping preserve an important seaside forest in memory of Austin Brown. ​Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Paula Noel with the Nature Conservancy of Canada ​about plans for the property in St. Martins​.
1/1/16 minutes, 49 seconds
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Inflation in N.B.

Wondering why our province has the highest rate of inflation in the country? Jeanne Armstrong spoke to economist Pierre-Marcel Desjardins to get some answers.
1/1/19 minutes, 42 seconds
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Roadside History - Fernhill Cemetery

Roadside History columnist James Upham took Khalil Akhtar to the Fernhill Cemetery in Saint John, to the site of a humble grave for a man who helped pioneer air travel with an invention that changed the world.
1/1/111 minutes, 31 seconds
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Broadway by the sea

Fredericton's Rogue Productions is bringing Broadway back to Saint Andrews. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Courtney and Tony LePage about their upcoming show, Broadway by the Sea.
1/1/111 minutes, 25 seconds
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Railway lockout

The nation-wide rail stoppage began overnight. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Port Saint John CEO Craig Bell Estabrooks to find out how this will impact the movement of goods.
1/1/19 minutes, 15 seconds
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Spinning wheels

A group of cyclists is traveling across Canada to raise awareness about Parkinson's disease and the benefits of cycling. They've just arrived in New Brunswick.
1/1/112 minutes, 49 seconds
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Wabanaki firefighters

About 30 First Nation fire fighters from New Brunswick are in Alberta for the month to help battle fires. That makes Atlantic Canada's First ever First Nation Wild Fire team.
1/1/17 minutes, 50 seconds
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Books & Backroads Campobello

In Welshpool, overlooking the waters of Friars Bay, sits the Campobello Public Library It's the second oldest library in Canada. The building that houses the library and the local museum was built in 1898. It’s also the home of the last edition of this summer’s Books & Backroads.
1/1/114 minutes, 36 seconds
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At-risk school

A new high school for students at risk of dropping out is slated to open in Moncton this September.
1/1/113 minutes, 17 seconds
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Gardening phone-in: Amy Cleveland

Amy Cleveland answers your gardening questions. She's a horticulture technician and Master Gardener at Cedarcrest Gardens in Saint John.
1/1/117 minutes, 18 seconds
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NB declares province-wide outbreak of whooping cough

New Brunswick has declared a province-wide outbreak of whooping cough. Acting chief medical officer of health Dr. Yves Léger speaks with host Jeanne Armstrong about the highly-contagious disease.
1/1/111 minutes, 3 seconds
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Safe spaces

Two groups in Moncton are working to offer new safe spaces for 2SLGBTQ+ people . The CBC’s Raechel Huizinga walks us through the changing social scene for 2SLGBTQ+ people in Moncton.
1/1/17 minutes, 28 seconds
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First Nations in New Brunswick launch political questionnaire

Wolastoqey First Nations in New Brunswick have launched a political questionnaire in advance of the upcoming provincial election. They want to know which political parties understand their issues and are willing to collaborate. Sitansisk Chief Allan Polchies explains what they're hoping to hear back.
1/1/111 minutes, 39 seconds
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Works of heart

Jonna Brewer takes us to the Serenity Garden at a Hospice in Moncton, as part of our Works of Heart series.
1/1/17 minutes, 14 seconds
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NB Museum update

Municipal, provincial and federal politicians planted shovels in the dirt in Saint John yesterday to declare construction underway for the revitalized New Brunswick Museum. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Tracy Clinch, chair of the museum board, about the journey from here.
1/1/17 minutes, 58 seconds
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Backpack program

They're stocked up on pencils, markers and notebooks, but they'd really like some more backpacks. A food bank in Fredericton is putting that call out, a week out from the first day of school. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Greener Village CEO Alex Boyd about their backpack program.
1/1/18 minutes, 35 seconds
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Temporary foreign workers

The federal government will reduce the number of temporary foreign workers in Canada. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Aditya Rao, board member of the Madhu Verma Migrant Justice Centre, about what that could mean here in New Brunswick.
1/1/113 minutes, 57 seconds
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Edmundston skate park

Skateboarders in Edmundston have a new place to hang out this summer. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Maxime Malo with the city about what kind of traffic the new park is getting.
1/1/16 minutes, 36 seconds
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​Legion future

When you think of The Royal Canadian Legion, maybe you think of poppy campaigns, Remembrance Day ceremonies, events at legion halls. But its work involves much more. Delegates from across the country are in Saint John this week, to talk about the future of that work. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Berkley Lawrence, the newly elected Dominion president of the Royal Canadian Legion.
1/1/112 minutes, 12 seconds
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AED subsidy

The heart and stroke foundation's ​Defibrillator Subsidy ​program aims to improve the availability and accessibility of the automated external defibrillator. We'll hear more about the program at the top of the show.​ Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Beverly Furrow ​w​ith Heart & Stroke NB​.
1/1/17 minutes, 25 seconds
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​Nurse naming

​Premier Blaine Higgs is urging a family not to name the nurses involved in a case where a family member died in a Fredericton hospital waiting room. Raechel Huizinga spoke to Jonathan Shapiro to get some background into what comes with that decision. He's a teaching fellow at the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University.
1/1/18 minutes, 40 seconds
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​​Medical column - kids questions

​With back-to-school around the corner, our House Doctor wanted to hear from kids. What questions do children have for a doctor? Get ready to hear about acne, double-joints, wrinkly fingers, and more. Jeanne Armstrong got the answers from Dr. Raj Bhardwaj.
1/1/19 minutes, 10 seconds
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Anglophone East school district adapts to accommodate a growing number of students

Randy MacLean is the superintendent of the Anglophone East School District.  
1/1/116 minutes, 17 seconds
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Years after COVID first appeared, has air quality in classrooms improved?

Colin Furness is an infection control epidemiologist and associate professor at the University of Toronto. 
1/1/18 minutes, 59 seconds
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Parents Panel marks back-to-school season

Melanie Coloquon, Weh-Ming Cho and Clinton Davis are members of the Information Morning parent's panel.
1/1/111 minutes, 35 seconds
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A scrapyard in Moncton will be getting a wall of stacked containers to address noise complaints

Shawn Crossman is a Moncton city councillor. Nick Robichaud is the city's general manager of legal services.
1/1/16 minutes, 10 seconds
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Wasp stings bring more people to the ER in the late summer

Doctor Raj Bhardwaj says wasps can be irritating to some, and dangerous for others.
1/1/110 minutes, 11 seconds
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Dieppe athlete finishes 4th in her Para triathlon event

28-year-old Kamylle Frenette of Dieppe finished 4th after a hard fought Para triathlon PTS5 Monday in Paris.
1/1/15 minutes, 59 seconds
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Francophone Sud school district continuing push for new schools

Monique Boudreau is the superintendent of Francophone Sud.
1/1/112 minutes, 17 seconds
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An antique pair of childrens' shoes from Ireland are marking a trail from that country to New Brunswick

Caroilin Callery is Director of the National Famine Museum at Strokestown Park, County Roscommon, Ireland. 
1/1/111 minutes, 43 seconds
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Residents near metal scrapyard aren't impressed with noise reduction efforts

JoAnn McCarthy has been voicing concerns about the constant noise and vibrations caused by the work being done at the site.
1/1/18 minutes, 20 seconds
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As school enrollment surges, Hillcrest School becomes an international welcome centre

The CBC's Vanessa Blanch stopped by Hillcrest School as the school year got underway.
1/1/113 minutes, 19 seconds
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Atlantic Balloon Fiesta takes to the skies in Sussex

Alannah Pearson is the pilot coordinator for the festival.
1/1/18 minutes, 55 seconds
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Downtown associations across Atlantic Canada want more coordination with government to address growing social issues

Patrick Richard is the executive director of Downtown Moncton.
1/1/15 minutes, 39 seconds
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New exhibit in Moncton aims to reframe homelessness

Amy Welner and Laura Abudo are the artists behind the Silhouette Project.
1/1/110 minutes, 17 seconds
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Is there a place for Christian-based rehab in New Brunswick?

Eric Weissman is an assistant professor at UNB in Saint John with a focus on housing, homelessness, mental health and substance use.
1/1/18 minutes, 21 seconds
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Districts hires extra security for Edith Cavell and Harrison Trimble schools

Randy MacLean is superintendant of Anglophone East.
1/1/112 minutes, 2 seconds
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Bob Osborne takes your gardening questions

Bob is the owner of Corn Hill Nursery.
1/1/118 minutes, 25 seconds
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Most dentists in New Brunswick aren't participating in the Canadian Dental Care Plan

Paul Blanchard is the executive director of the New Brunswick Dental Society.
1/1/19 minutes, 56 seconds
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Air Canada pilots will be in a legal strike position on September 17

Duncan Dee is a former chief operating officer of Air Canada.
1/1/110 minutes, 30 seconds
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Civilian-led police watchdog launches investigation after Elsipogtog man killed by RCMP

Erin Nauss is a director of the Serious Incident Response Team.
1/1/17 minutes, 31 seconds
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Premier Blaine Higgs says he won't approve any more safe injection sites, if re-elected

Julie Dingwell is the executive director of Avenue B Harm Reduction in Saint John.
1/1/18 minutes, 34 seconds
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City of Moncton hosts public meeting to hear from the three provincial party leaders and local candidates

Dawn Arnold is the mayor of Moncton.
1/1/112 minutes, 52 seconds
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As school sports programs ramp back up, some advice on avoiding injuries

CBC House Doctor Raj Bhardwaj talks sports injuries in kids – and ways to prevent them.
1/1/19 minutes, 48 seconds
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Dieppe approves a controversial building project at the corner of Lavoie and Amirault

Ken Donnison is a Dieppe resident on Lavoie street. He's part of a group of citizens opposed to this project. Yvon Lapierre is the mayor of Dieppe.
1/1/117 minutes, 34 seconds
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Mi'kmaw lawyer says it's past time for a national and provincial inquiry into the way police interact with Indigenous people

Pam Palmater is Professor and Chair in Indigenous Governance at Toronto Metropolitan University 
1/1/112 minutes, 29 seconds
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As students hit the books in school, respiratory viral infections are expected to rise

Dr. Yves Léger is acting chief medical officer of health for New Brunswick.
1/1/110 minutes, 3 seconds
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Fatal police shooting at Elsipogtog raises questions about policing in First Nations communities

Michael Boudreau is a Professor of Criminology at St. Thomas University in Fredericton.
1/1/18 minutes, 44 seconds
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Mayor of Beausoleil resigns over language controversy

Jean Hébert was mayor of the municipality of Beausoleil, which encompasses the community of Cocagne.
1/1/110 minutes, 35 seconds
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Riverview family calls on province to reopen investigation into cases of unexplained neurological disease

Melissa Nicholson's mother, Bev Crossman, died this week following years of progressive neurological symptoms.
1/1/111 minutes, 28 seconds
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Shippagan is offering incentives to developers to boost housing

Kassim Doumbia is Mayor of Shippagan.
1/1/18 minutes, 34 seconds
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Iggy Dedam's family challenging RCMP statements on Elsipogtog shooting

Sis Moqon is a reporter with CBC Indigenous. She visited Elsipogtog after the shooting and sat down with Iggy Dedam's family.
1/1/19 minutes, 52 seconds
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Apple season kicks off as a rare New Brunswick peach season winds down

Jean-Francois Michaud is a co-owner of La Fleur du Pommier fruit farm in Cocagne.
1/1/110 minutes, 2 seconds
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Flyers from Campaign Life Coalition are drawing anger from some New Brunswickers

Cassandra Taylor of Moncton complained to Canada Post about the flyers. Kerri Froc is an associate professor in the faculty of law at the University of New Brunswick.
1/1/19 minutes, 48 seconds
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A new fee structure aims to encourage primary cary doctors to take on more patients

Dr. Paula Keating is the president of the New Brunswick Medical Society.  
1/1/111 minutes, 10 seconds
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A Moncton councillor says it's time for the city to end its lease with the province for the former Lions Community Centre

Shawn Crossman says the homeless support centre operated by the John Howard Society should no longer be located on St. George Street.
1/1/113 minutes, 19 seconds
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A new non-profit in Moncton aims to create more affordable housing for women

Sister Aurea Cormier is a social justice advocate and one of the founders of Housing for Life.
1/1/110 minutes, 46 seconds
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The province doubles down on efforts to curb vaping among teens

Rob Cunningham is a policy analyst with the Canadian Cancer Society.
1/1/17 minutes, 47 seconds
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Want to stay healthy this cold and flu season?

House doctor Raj Bhardwaj has some practical tips to make flu season a little easier. 
1/1/110 minutes, 25 seconds
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More property tax increases likely in store for New Brunswickers unless rules change

The CBC's Robert Jones has been looking into the efforts to reform the property tax system.
1/1/113 minutes
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Another district education council in New Brunswick takes legal action against the province, this time over insufficient schools

Michel Côté is the President of the District Education Council for Francophone Sud.
1/1/116 minutes, 45 seconds
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City Views panel addresses committee appointments and homeless services

Kate Doyle and Kristin Cavoukian join us every two weeks to discuss municipal affairs.
1/1/119 minutes, 49 seconds
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A new study shows educational packages mailed to seniors in New Brunswick helped them reduce their dependence on sleeping pills

David Gardner is co-lead of the study. He's a pharmacist and professor of psychiatry at Dalhousie University.
1/1/110 minutes, 13 seconds
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What you need to know about voting in the provincial election

Kim Poffenroth is New Brunswick's chief electoral officer.
1/1/113 minutes, 35 seconds
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The Moncton Wildcats kick off the 2024-25 season

Marty Kingston is a veteran broadcaster and the radio voice of the Moncton Wildcats on 105.1 FM. 
1/1/17 minutes, 43 seconds
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Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance opens 22nd rain garden, with plans for more

Arabella LeBlanc is a project coordinator with the alliance. Kelsie Wilson is the executive director.
1/1/18 minutes, 38 seconds
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Latest polling numbers show a tight race in New Brunswick

Éric Grenier covers Canadian elections, politics and polls at the TheWrit.ca.
1/1/16 minutes, 30 seconds
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New Brunswick postal worker suspended for refusing to deliver anti-trans flyers

The CBC's Hadeel Ibrahim spoke with mail carrier Shannon Aitchison about why she refused to deliver the flyers.
1/1/19 minutes, 11 seconds
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Dieppe's Arts and Culture Centre finds a new venue that was already there

Severine Fox, the executive director of Dieppe's Centre des Arts et la Culture.
1/1/18 minutes, 12 seconds
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How to spot misinformation in the provincial election campaign

Erin Steuter is a professor of sociology at Mount Allison University. She's the author of Won't Get Fooled again - a Graphic Guide to Fake News.
1/1/110 minutes, 11 seconds
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University of Moncton faces infrastructure and housing challenges in the face of record enrollment

Denis Prud'Homme is the president and vice-chancellor of the university.
1/1/111 minutes, 41 seconds
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Neptune Drive-In in Shediac extends lineup into the fall

Sebastien Despres owns the drive-in movie theatre with this wife, Heather Wright.
1/1/111 minutes, 30 seconds
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Province will cover the cost of a vaccine that prevents a potentially dangerous respiratory virus for some seniors

Cecile Cassista is the executive director of the New Brunswick Coalition for Seniors and Nursing Home Rights. 
1/1/16 minutes, 18 seconds
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Saint John hip hop artist Stephen Hero is set to release a new album.

Music columnist Tristan Grant talks to Stephen Hero about his latest record.
1/1/113 minutes, 1 second
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One week into the election campaign, a political scientist weighs in on the race

JP Lewis is a political science professor at UNB in Saint John. 
1/1/19 minutes, 9 seconds
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Tired of pitching the tent? Maybe it's time to try camping in a hammock.

Doug Doucette is an organizer for the Atlantic Canada Hammock Campers group.
1/1/19 minutes, 36 seconds
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Inflation, affordability and the cost of living are the issues shaping the election campaign

Richard Saillant is an economist in Moncton.
1/1/117 minutes, 51 seconds
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A new theatre school in Moncton aims to offer a different approach

Marc-Andre Charron is co-founder and general and artistic director of Satellite Theatre. Mathieu Chouinard is the other co-founder, and teaches at l'Universite de Moncton. Mylene Despres is a producer with the theatre.
1/1/114 minutes
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Railway crossing incidents are on the rise across the country

Chris Day is Operation Lifesaver's Interim National Director. 
1/1/111 minutes, 45 seconds
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Three New Brunswick politics watchers review of the leaders' debate

Ivan Okello is the former program manager of antiracism initiatives with the New Brunswick Multicultural Council. Jean-Philippe Raiche is an Acadian author and poet.John Wishart is the former chief executive officer of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton, and a long-time New Brunswick journalist.  
1/1/120 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Hello Crows talk songwriting and healing

The Hello Crows are an emerging group of four Wabanaki songwriters and storytellers in New Brunswick.
1/1/127 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Heritage Path in Elsipogtog First Nation is helping bridge cultures and break cycles

Kayla Peters is tour guide supervisor at Elsipogtog culture centre heritage path tours and artisan gift shop.
1/1/114 minutes, 13 seconds
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Truth and Reconciliation through the eyes of two Mi'kmaw Elders from Elsipogtog First Nation (FULL INTERVIEW)

Donna Augustine - Thunderbird Turtle Woman - is a Mi’kmaw ceremonial elder, storyteller, dancer, and singer from Elsipogtog First Nation. Kenneth Francis - Keeper of Legends and Stories - is a Mi'kmaw Elder and storyteller, and a spokesperson for Kopid Lodge.
1/1/11 hour, 23 minutes, 20 seconds
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A Wolastoqey elder is launching her latest project to preserve her language and share her culture

Wolastoqey elder Imelda Perley is an author and keeper of ancestral teachings.
1/1/112 minutes, 21 seconds
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Truth and Reconciliation through the eyes of two Mi'kmaw Elders from Elsipogtog First Nation (PART 2)

Donna Augustine - Thunderbird Turtle Woman - is a Mi’kmaw ceremonial elder, storyteller, dancer, and singer from Elsipogtog First Nation. Kenneth Francis - Keeper of Legends and Stories - is a Mi'kmaw Elder and storyteller, and a spokesperson for Kopid Lodge.
1/1/17 minutes, 20 seconds
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Truth and Reconciliation through the eyes of two Mi'kmaw Elders from Elsipogtog First Nation (PART 3)

Donna Augustine - Thunderbird Turtle Woman - is a Mi’kmaw ceremonial elder, storyteller, dancer, and singer from Elsipogtog First Nation. Kenneth Francis - Keeper of Legends and Stories - is a Mi'kmaw Elder and storyteller, and a spokesperson for Kopid Lodge.
1/1/112 minutes, 50 seconds
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Truth and Reconciliation through the eyes of two Mi'kmaw Elders from Elsipogtog First Nation (PART 1)

Donna Augustine - Thunderbird Turtle Woman - is a Mi’kmaw ceremonial elder, storyteller, dancer, and singer from Elsipogtog First Nation. Kenneth Francis - Keeper of Legends and Stories - is a Mi'kmaw Elder and storyteller, and a spokesperson for Kopid Lodge.
1/1/114 minutes, 43 seconds
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Dalhousie residents aren't happy about plan to mine for volcanic rock

Francis Forlini is general manager for EcoRock Dalhousie. Gail Fearon is a former council member and former deputy mayor for Dalhousie. David Slager is a member of Woodstock First Nation.
1/1/19 minutes, 27 seconds
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Seniors gather in Fredericton to highlight impacts of climate change

Louise Comeau is a spokesperson for the group Seniors for Climate.
1/1/18 minutes, 24 seconds
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Moncton charity marks 11th anniversary and keeps growing

Moncton charity marks 11th anniversary and keeps growing
1/1/17 minutes, 56 seconds
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Bob Osborne takes your gardening questions

Bob owns and operates Corn Hill Nursery. 
1/1/118 minutes, 24 seconds
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New Brunswickers struggling with addiction face limited options and waitlists for treatment

Hadeel Ibrahim is a reporter with CBC New Brunswick.
1/1/112 minutes, 55 seconds
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Tensions rise in the Middle East as missile attacks threaten wider war.

James Devine is an associate professor in the department of politics and international relations at Mount Allison University in Sackville.
1/1/110 minutes, 48 seconds
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Shediac is ready for its closeup as French TV series shoots second season

Marcel Gallant is a producer on the TV series, Mont Rouge.
1/1/18 minutes, 7 seconds
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When it comes to monitoring our health, how much data do we really need from our smart devices?

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj is our health and medical affairs columnist.
1/1/19 minutes, 40 seconds
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Should public transit be a bigger conversation in the election campaign?

Marco D'Angelo is president of the Canadian Urban Transit Association.
1/1/111 minutes, 52 seconds
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Nominations closed Tuesday for candidates in provincial election. Who's running where?

Jamie Gillies teaches communications and public policy at St. Thomas University.
1/1/111 minutes, 7 seconds
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Access to primary health care is one of the biggest issues in the provincial election campaign

Paula Doucet is the president of the nurses union. Marc Thorne is the mayor of Sussex and has been heavily involved in improving the health care situation in his community for the past three years. Dr. Chris Goodyear is a general surgeon at the Doctor Everett Chalmers Hospital in Fredericton. Dr. Anand Irrinki is a family doctor in Fredericton.
1/1/120 minutes, 9 seconds
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Education, seniors care and affordability are on voters' minds in Bathurst.

Jonna Brewer spoke with voters at the Old Post Office in Bathurst.
1/1/115 minutes, 6 seconds
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Codiac Regional Policing Authority asking for a significant budget increase for 2025

Don Moore is the chair of the Codiac Regional Policing Authority.
1/1/111 minutes, 35 seconds
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Saša Petricic reflects on the conflict in the Middle East a year after the October 7th attacks.

Saša Petricic is a senior correspondent for CBC News.
1/1/15 minutes, 40 seconds
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Dill-ightful pickle-eating contest headlines Moncton Market's Harvest Days

Craig Lewis owns Lewis Mountain Fresh Farm.
1/1/19 minutes, 49 seconds
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The riding of Hampton-Fundy-St Martins is one of the most fascinating local races in this provincial election campaign.

The CBC's provincial affairs reporter Jacques Poitras takes a look at the closely-watched riding.
1/1/19 minutes, 43 seconds
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How many election promises are actually kept?

Gabriel Arsenault is associate professor of political science at l'Université de Moncton.
1/1/19 minutes, 29 seconds
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Remembering former Moncton police chief Greg Cohoon

City councillor Bryan Butler was hired by Cohoon when he became an officer with the force.
1/1/113 minutes, 23 seconds
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Moncton council votes to keep Bridge to Home Centre open for another year

Shawn Crossman is a Moncton city councillor. Dan Brooks is the executive director of the John Howard Society of Southeastern New Brunswick.
1/1/118 minutes, 23 seconds
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Parent's Panel weighs in on election issues

Melanie Colquhoun, Clinton Davis and Weh-Ming Cho are members of the Information Morning parent's panel.
1/1/115 minutes
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Heritage Week highlights stories behind some of Moncton's most interesting sites

Lawren Campbell is the culture and heritage coordinator at Resurgo Place.
1/1/112 minutes, 54 seconds
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Chronicle Herald drops award-winning editorial cartoonist

Michael de Adder from Riverview worked for the publication for nearly 30 years.
1/1/19 minutes, 47 seconds
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The case of a child’s death in Ontario from rabies has Public Health officials reminding Canadians about the risk

House Dr. Raj Bhardwaj says rabies is rare but often fatal.
1/1/19 minutes, 47 seconds
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Amherst Food Bank tries a new funding model

Dale Fawthrop is a Town Councillor in Amherst.
1/1/17 minutes, 56 seconds
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Moncton city council has cleared the way for a pair of 17-storey towers along Riverfront Park

John Lafford is the property developer for the project.
1/1/17 minutes, 51 seconds
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COVID-19 and flu vaccines roll out in pharmacies beginning October 15th

Anne Marie Picone is the interim executive director of the New Brunswick Pharmacists' Association.
1/1/17 minutes, 5 seconds
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Humanity Project founder says drug users should get cash for returning needles

Charlie Burrell is the founder and president of the Humanity Project. Debby Warren is the executive director of Ensemble Moncton.
1/1/16 minutes, 9 seconds
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City Views: A big development for the waterfront and a homeless drop-in space gets a lease extension

Kate Doyle and Kristin Cavoukian are members of Information Morning's City Views panel.
1/1/118 minutes, 24 seconds
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Will party promises on housing solutions be enough to solve the the housing crisis?

Julia Woodhall-Melnik is the director of the Home Research Lab at UNB Saint John. Willie Scholten is the president of the New Brunswick Apartment Owners Association. Mylène Vincent is the founder of Pivot Housing and a board member for the Canadian Housing and Renewal Association. 
1/1/117 minutes, 20 seconds
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There are many ways to vote early in the New Brunswick election

Kim Poffenroth is New Brunswick's Chief Electoral Officer.
1/1/18 minutes, 43 seconds
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Mi'kmaq recipes and food history

he authors of a new cookbook working to preserve Mi'kmaq recipes and food history from New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. Information Morning Halifax's Feleshia Chandler spoke with Margaret Augustine and Lauren Beck, authors of of Mitji Let’s Eat! Mi’kmaq Recipes from Sikniktuk.
1/1/19 minutes, 42 seconds
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Farming: barriers facing the next generation

Starting farming while facing an uncertain future. It's not the for the faint of heart. Host Rachel Cave speaks with two young farmers from New Brunswick on the challenges and opportunities for the next generation of farmers.
1/1/115 minutes, 42 seconds
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Candidates in Moncton South outline their visions on how to deal with the issue of homelessness

Claire Johnson is running for the Liberals, Vincent Merola is running for the Greens, and Greg Turner is running for the PCs in Moncton South. 
1/1/119 minutes, 44 seconds
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Big muscles and epic lifts on display at the Canadian National Strongman Competition in Moncton

Competitors Kurt Hachey and Kari Thibault spoke with the CBC's Victoria Walton.
1/1/18 minutes, 52 seconds
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Healthcare support for seniors is critical election issue for voter in Tantramar riding.

David Blacklock is a blacksmith in Timber River, NB. 
1/1/19 minutes, 16 seconds
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Mi'kmaw voter believes parties should listen to younger voices during the provincial election

Allison Grace Lambert is a member the Wabanaki Two-Spirit Youth Council and a member of Elsipogtog First Nation
1/1/17 minutes, 55 seconds
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Torrential rains push Moncton's drainage and sewer system to the limit

René Lagace is the director of engineering with the City of Moncton.
1/1/110 minutes, 29 seconds
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Looking beyond the mammogram as other technologies emerge to detect breast cancer

Julie Dupré is a CBC Radio producer.
1/1/18 minutes, 18 seconds
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Provincial election issues for students include rising rents, cost of living and loans

Daniel Mordi is the executive director of the New Brunswick Student Alliance. Mathieu Perron recently graduated from l'Université de Moncton.
1/1/115 minutes, 42 seconds
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Health care top of mind for our parents panel during NB election campaign

Melanie Colquhoun, Clinton Davis and Weh-Ming Cho make up Information Morning's parents panel.
1/1/112 minutes, 18 seconds
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Refreshed vaccines now available to prevent this fall's batch of respiratory viruses

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj is Information Morning's health and medical affairs columnist.
1/1/110 minutes, 37 seconds
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What effect will election promises have on New Brunswick budget surpluses?

Robert Jones is a reporter with CBC New Brunswick.
1/1/110 minutes, 19 seconds
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On the eve of the provincial election, a discussion about the current state of education in New Brunswick

Peter Lagacy is the president of the New Brunswick Teachers' Association. Melissa Dockrill Garrett is an associate professor in the faculty of education at UNB. Dennis Cochrane is a former New Brunswick politician educator, and deputy minister of education. 
1/1/144 minutes, 23 seconds
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About 100 people attend public meeting in Riverview to address concern with crime and policing in the community

Rhythm Rathi is a reporter with CBC New Brunswick.
1/1/17 minutes, 10 seconds
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145 haunted years later, Esther Fest celebrates the Great Amherst Mystery

Charlie Rhindress is the founder of Esther Fest.
1/1/18 minutes, 16 seconds
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As the provincial election nears, we ask voters in Hillsborough what matters to them

Jonna Brewer spoke with voters at the Cinnamon Soul Cafe and Bakery in Hillsborough.
1/1/118 minutes, 53 seconds
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The New Brunswick Coalition of Persons with Disabilities rates the party platforms in the provincial election

Shelley Petit is the chair of the New Brunswick Coalition for Persons with Disabilities.
1/1/18 minutes, 42 seconds
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What New Brunswick polls and ridings to watch as election day looms

Eric Grenier covers Canadian elections, politics and polls at the TheWrit.ca.
1/1/15 minutes, 33 seconds
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A recent report shows some alarming gaps in young people's sexual health knowledge

Shamin Mohamed Jr. is the founder and President of LetsStopAIDS.
1/1/17 minutes, 29 seconds
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After a whirlwind election campaign, Elections NB ready for voting day.

Kim Poffenroth is New Brunswick's Chief Electoral Officer.
1/1/110 minutes, 12 seconds
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Non-partisan group working to get young New Brunswickers out to the polls

Janie Moyen is the national organizer with New Majority.
1/1/15 minutes, 3 seconds
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Cancer Society reckons landmark settlement by cigarette companies doesn't go far enough

Rob Cunningham is a senior policy analyst with the Canadian Cancer Society.
1/1/110 minutes, 25 seconds
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Susan Holt makes history as first woman premier of New Brunswick

Premier-designate of New Brunswick Susan Holt, speaking with the CBC's Jeanne Amstrong.
1/1/115 minutes, 17 seconds
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What lies ahead for NB politics after a seismic election night

Gabriel Arsenault is associate professor of political science at l'École des hautes études publiques at l'Université de Moncton. Jamie Gillies teaches communications and public policy at St. Thomas University.
1/1/112 minutes, 57 seconds
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A new face for Moncton South as the Liberals take the riding from the PC's

Claire Johnson is the newly-elected MLA for Moncton South.
1/1/17 minutes, 43 seconds
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Riverview riding remains in PC hands

Rob Weir was elected MLA for Riverview
1/1/14 minutes, 27 seconds
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No change in Bathurst as Liberals sweep northern NB

René Legacy was re-elected in Bathurst.
1/1/13 minutes, 50 seconds
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Scurvey isn't a disease of the past, as a recent case from Toronto shows

CBC House Doctor Raj Bhardwaj scurvey may be a more common than we assume.
1/1/17 minutes, 59 seconds
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Megan Mitton holds on in Tantramar

Megan Mitton is one of two Green party candidates left standing in New Brunswick.
1/1/15 minutes, 40 seconds
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Susan Holt makes history as she prepares to become New Brunswick’s first woman premier

Joanna Everitt is a professor of history and politics at the University of New Brunswick.
1/1/19 minutes, 4 seconds
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Our Issues panel weighs in on Monday night's watershed election

Manju Varma is a diversity consultant and New Brunswick's former commissioner on systemic racism. Jean-Philippe Raiche is an Acadian author, consultant, and president of the Association acadienne des artistes professionnel du Nouveau-Brunswick. John Wishart is the former CEO of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton, and a long-time New Brunswick journalist.
1/1/115 minutes, 54 seconds
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Liberal Sam Johnston wins in Miramichi

Sam Johnston picked up a seat for the Liberals in the riding of Miramichi Bay-Neguac.
1/1/15 minutes, 33 seconds
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First Nations leaders in New Brunswick are hoping for a better relationship with the province following this week's election

Terry Richardson is the chief of Pabineau First Nation.
1/1/19 minutes, 1 second
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An organization that helps victims who want to flee abuse is expanding its services

Michelle Tupy is the director of the New Brunswick chapter of Shelter Movers.
1/1/112 minutes, 55 seconds
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City Views: What does a new provincial government mean for municipalities?

Kate Doyle and Kristin Cavoukian talk about the intersection between levels of government.
1/1/121 minutes, 47 seconds
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A legal battle may be brewing over an unauthorized cannabis shop in Moncton

Kyle Chaplin is CEO and co-founder of the L'Nuk Lounge.
7 minutes, 48 seconds
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Moncton Hospital School of Nursing alumni reunite decades later

Graduates of the school, that was open from 1909 to 1975, share stories of a different time in the nursing profession.
24 minutes, 38 seconds
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Pharmacists are offering an increasing number of healthcare services in New Brunswick

Anne Marie Picone is the interim executive director of the New Brunswick Pharmacists' Association.
8 minutes, 26 seconds
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About one thousand more students are enrolled in Anglophone East schools this fall compared to last

Randolph MacLean is the superintendent and CEO of the Anglophone East School District.
12 minutes, 22 seconds
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As the wait list to get into a nursing home grows, one man is working to open up beds at a nursing home in Bathurst

Tom Mann is the interim executive director of The Foyer Notre Dames de Lourdes, where an entire wing is closed due to a lack of staff.
15 minutes, 22 seconds
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The Humanity Project gains funding for recovery farm near Salisbury

Moncton city council voted unanimously to approve a 310-thousand dollar start-up grant to the Humanity Project. Charlie Burrell is the founder.
12 minutes, 39 seconds
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Back to school means back to making lunches

Jenna Morton is a mother of three and the founder of the Pickle Planet Moncton website and podcast.
10 minutes, 1 second
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A new UdeM study is looking into how a free exercise program using virtual reality might help prevent fall-related injuries

Grant Handrigan is a kinesiology professor at l'Université de Moncton.
10 minutes, 17 seconds
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Read NB launches donation drive for annual Bookstravaganza book sale

Carol Cottrill is the executive director of Read NB, formerly known as Laubach Literacy.
8 minutes, 17 seconds
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A new travel agency in Moncton focuses on the needs of people with disabilities

Tim Burlock is the owner of Burlock Travel and the 'Sea Wheels' YouTube channel.
6 minutes, 31 seconds
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The number of girls playing football in Moncton is booming

Carron Moore is president of the board of the Greater Moncton Football Association.
12 minutes, 22 seconds
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Our medical columnist takes questions from kids

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj is a CBC medical columnist.
9 minutes, 7 seconds
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Parents reflect on a new school year

Christina Robichaud and Weh-Ming Cho are members of the Information Morning parents panel.
13 minutes, 38 seconds
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Saving a dance school

Jonna Brewer brings us a story from Bathurst, of how a friendship forged in a dance studio helped to save, and reinvent, a local dance school.
12 minutes, 8 seconds
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New book by local author

A Saint John writer has a new novel out, his second in the last 2 years. Colleen Kitts-Goguen spoke with Luke Francis Beirne about his success.
12 minutes, 48 seconds
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Teachers return to classrooms facing new challenges

Peter Lagacy is the new president of the New Brunswick Teachers' Association.
8 minutes, 20 seconds
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Bob Osborne takes your gardening questions

Bob Osborne owns and operates Corn Hill Nursery.
14 minutes, 47 seconds
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Growth in the Moncton-area means crowded schools, despite new buildings

The CBC's Shane Magee spoke with Monique Boudreau, the superintendent for Francophone South school district.
10 minutes, 50 seconds
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Books and Backroads - Sonya Malaborza

This summer we toured the province in our series Books and Backroads. Each of the books we featured were either by New Brunswick authors or told a New Brunswick story.​ ​Sonya Malaborza is familiar with many of those stories as a lover of books and Atlantic Canada’s literary scene.
10 minutes, 7 seconds
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Hailey Quirks

Saint John author Sophie Eruokwu spoke with Khalil Akhtar about her newest publication Hailey Quirks and the Great Charity Race.
8 minutes, 6 seconds
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International Overdose Awareness Day

August 31 is International Overdose Awareness Day. Hospital staff in Saint John say a new piece of equipment there will help prevent overdose deaths and improve community health.
7 minutes, 9 seconds
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C​OVID-19 forecast

​Khalil Akhtar spoke to infectious diseases researcher​ Tara Moriarty​ to get the latest COVID-19 forecast for New Brunswick, and hear how it compares to the rest of Canada​.
11 minutes, 59 seconds
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Forest management plan

New Brunswick's long-awaited forest management plan is out. The province is calling it "a more balanced approach" to how public land is used. Natural Resources Minister Mike Holland spoke with Khalil Akhtar.
14 minutes, 48 seconds
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Land claim

​Last week, the province filed a motion to strike several sections of a ​Wolastoqey title claim in New Brunswick. Premier Blaine Higgs says he's protecting private property owners.​ Indigenous governance professor Pam Palm​ater calls it fear mongering.
12 minutes, 14 seconds
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Books & Backroads: Sally Armstrong

All summer we've been traveling across New Brunswick with our Books and Backroads series. One of those books - The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor - was written by Canadian journalist and author Sally Armstrong. Cindy Grant is the producer of Books and Backroads - and after this story was featured on the show - she got a call from Sally Armstrong herself.
10 minutes, 29 seconds
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​Fiscal update

​New Brunswick is on track for a $200 million surplus this fiscal year, that's $160 million more than the amount projected in the March budget. ​K​halil Akhtar spoke to economist Richard Saillant about what it means and what we can expect.
10 minutes, 30 seconds
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Open Sky Co-Op

The Open Sky Co-Op farm in Sackville opened its doors 12 years ago. The co-op offers therapeutic agriculture, life and social skills and employability skills training. The CBC's Jonna Brewer recently paid a visit
13 minutes, 7 seconds
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N.B. surplus

The Canadian Taxpayers Federation says with its latest projected budget surplus, New Brunswick could afford to eliminate its sales tax by 2032. Khalil Akhtar spoke with the federation's interim Atlantic director Jay Goldberg.
10 minutes, 6 seconds
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Homeless in Fredericton

​J​eanne Armstrong spoke to ​Deanna Hill, a ​Fredericton woman experiencing homelessness​ who is desperate for housing.​ She says having a place to call home would be the first step towards achieving her dreams​.
10 minutes, 56 seconds
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Child death review committee

New Brunswick's child death review committee has been reporting on the deaths of children for the last two decades. The goal, to prevent future tragedies from happening. But the chief coroner hasn’t publicly reported on the committee’s work in more than two years now. Karissa Donkin tells us more, she's with CBC's Atlantic investigative unit.
7 minutes, 59 seconds
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Emergency preparedness

With Hurricane Franklin approaching, this is a good time to start prepping. Geoffrey Downey speaks for the New Brunswick Emergency Measures Organization, he speaks with Khalil Akhtar about what you need to do to be ready for emergencies.
6 minutes, 10 seconds
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Wind therapy

AbleSail on New Brunswick's Shediac Bay is helping people living with post-traumatic stress disorder, anxiety and other mental health challenges. The CBC's Alexandre Silberman went for a sail to learn more, and spoke with Able Sail president John Emery about wind therapy.
8 minutes, 13 seconds
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Homelessness: Putting a face to the name

The By Names List started a few years ago, as a way for communities to keep track of people experiencing homelessness, and match them with appropriate housing. Jeanne Armstrong examines Fredericton's list, which is longer than 200 people, and explains how it works.
13 minutes, 32 seconds
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Saint John Sewist Academy teaching lost art

The CBC's Julia Wright takes us to the Saint John Sewist Academy. Summer camps there are teaching teaching kids lo sew and develop a business plan. Today they will sell their line of handmade goods at a market with all proceeds going to local charity ProKids.
7 minutes, 8 seconds
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Conversation continues on Policy 713

The conversation about Policy 713 is not over yet, in spite of adjustments announced this week by Education Minister Bill Hogan. The Anglophone East District Education Council met to talk about the latest developments Colleen Kitts-Goguen speaks with Kristin Cavoukian a member of the Anglophone East DEC.
13 minutes, 4 seconds
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At The Table: Picnic tables

They spark conversations, feature great outdoor food and hold special memories for many. We're talking about the classic picnic table this morning. the CBC's Jonna Brewer brings us this conversation as part of our At The Table series.
10 minutes, 45 seconds
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Condensed Books & Backroads: why you should read these books

Cindy Grant is the producer the Books & Backroads Series she speaks with Colleen Kitts-Goguen about touring the province, visiting local libraries in rural communities and hosting weekly book clubs. The goal of the project was to help all of us discover some new books from a variety of genres all with a New Brunswick connection.
16 minutes, 18 seconds
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Treatments available to help with addictions

Detox is first step for many in recovery, but Moncton's 10 beds have been closed since July. Frontline workers are calling for more treatment options. We explore what options are available.
16 minutes, 35 seconds
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Future of the Chalotte County Court House

Town council in Saint Andrews is trying to chart a sustainable future for the historic Charlotte County Court House. Mayor Brad Henderson tells us about the buildings importance and the hope to save it.
8 minutes, 15 seconds
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What time is it? Two marigolds past a geranium in Beechwood

The giant floral clock at the Beechwood Dam keeps people on time. The CBC's Jeanne Armstrong will take us to the hidden gem that was recently restored by the local community just up river from Florenceville-Bristol.
10 minutes, 6 seconds
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On display for the world to see

The Beaverbrook Art Gallery has digitized its entire permanent collection and it's online for you to access with just the click of a mouse. The Beaverbrook's John Leroux tells Colleen Kitts-Goguen all about it. You can take a look at: beaverbrookartgallery.org
9 minutes, 39 seconds
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Puppy love

If you're in need of some canine therapy, have a listen. Jonna Brewer brings us the story about a therapy dog program in the Moncton area that can barely keep up with demand.
9 minutes, 11 seconds
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Liberal Leader Susan Holt on Policy 713 tweaks

Opposition Leader weighs in as the New Brunswick government digs in its heels over Policy 713 following the child and youth advocate's report.
8 minutes, 44 seconds
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Changes needed to temporary foreign workers program

Temporary foreign workers take a risk travelling to our province to fill jobs in industries like seafood processing, advocates say major changes to the temporary foreign workers program are needed.
11 minutes, 55 seconds
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Roadside History takes us to Gagetown area

Our Roadside History columnist, James Upham, takes us on a trip to the Gagetown area. That's where the province dug a canal to better connect the community to the St. John River.
11 minutes, 5 seconds
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Indian Braves created by N.B. filmmakers

Thousands of Indigenous soldiers served in the First and Second World Wars and the Korean War. It's a part of Canadian history that isn't always known or widely understood. It's a story that two New Brunswick film-makers decided to explore. We speak with Nate Gaffney about the documentary about to debut on CBC.
11 minutes, 28 seconds
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No date for reopening of Moncton's in-patient detox

Detox is first step for many in recovery, but Moncton’s 10 beds have been closed since July and Front-line workers say many people experiencing addiction in Moncton have "given up" because of the lack of options for those who want to recover. Alexandre Silberman brings us that story.
12 minutes, 55 seconds
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Details on Fredericton-area jail decision

CBC has obtained new records about what led to the decision to build a new provincial jail in the Fredericton region. The CBC's Investigative reporter Karissa Donkin has the exclusive details on what analysis was done ahead of the announcement.
8 minutes, 12 seconds
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Broadway by the Sea

There's no business like show business at Kingsbrae Garden. Broadway by the Sea is back! Colleen Kitts- Goguen speaks with Broadway performer Tony Lepage and his partner and co-creator Courtney Hammond.
15 minutes, 17 seconds
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Repurposed pianos

Jim Allison takes old pianos apart, extracts the good wood, and crafts them into beautiful things. He just worked on his last piano. The CBC's Jeanne Armstrong takes us on a tour of his workshop.
10 minutes, 9 seconds
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Cyclist shares story

A cyclist who spent 10 days in hospital after an accident this summer is asking drivers to be more careful when sharing the road. Eric Tremblay spoke with the CBC's Rachel Cave.
7 minutes, 58 seconds
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Revitalizing Mi'kmaw language one speaker at a time

Tristan Grant speaks to Darrah "Pine" Beaver. She's working creating a future for the Mi'kmaw language by helping one speaker at a time.
11 minutes, 45 seconds
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Books & Backroads: The Town that Drowned

Books and Backroads heads to Florenceville-Bristol and to the fictional town of Haventon, New Brunswick. Riel Nason's novel "The Town that Drowned" was read by book club members Jacqueline Dunn, Beverly Arlow, Maria Wybenga, Angie Giggie-Demerchant and Julie Craig at the Andrew and Laura McCain Library in Florenceville-Bristol.
14 minutes, 25 seconds
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Independent cannabis retailers open shop

You can now buy legal cannabis outside of Cannabis NB locations. We take closer look with an owner of Salisbury's new store, and then hear from an industry analyst on how the independent model is working in other provinces.
11 minutes, 34 seconds
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Bathurst ready for big weekend

Acadian Day fever hits Bathurst this weekend. The CBC's Jonna Brewer tells us about a big bloc party planned for the downtown.
5 minutes, 11 seconds
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An abandoned cemetery inspires a play

How an abandoned cemetery inspired a play by a New Brunswick theatre troupe. Joanna Brewer tells us about this weekend's performance of Lost and Found in Shemogue.
14 minutes, 56 seconds
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Celebrating a family of Black trailblazers

The Peters of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia will be recognized at a special ceremony this weekend. Colin McPhail brings us the story of the family patriach, Thomas Peters, an enslaved man who settled in the Maritimes as a prominent advocate for the Black community.
12 minutes, 4 seconds
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Human rights and education lawyer on Lamock's findings on changes to Policy 713

The report into Policy 713 that was released on Tuesday concluded that the government's revisions are in violation of children's rights. Colleen Kitts-Goguen speaks with Wayne Mackay, professor emeritus at Dalhousie University's Schulich School of Law, on the legalities around Policy 713.
15 minutes, 33 seconds
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Restoring Stone Church

The Stone Church, one of Saint John's oldest churches is undergoing a major restoration. We hear from two stone masons, who are working high above the street, restoring the Stone Church piece by piece.
10 minutes, 58 seconds
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Kelly Lamrock on Policy 713 changes

The province's child and youth advocate says changes made to Policy 713 are in violation of chidren's rights. Kelly Lamrock spent two months reviewing revisions made to the gender-identity policy for New Brunswick schools.
16 minutes, 56 seconds
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New medication to treat postpartum depression

The US Food and Drug Administration has approved a new medication for the treatment of postpartum depression. Health columnist Dr. Raj Bhardwaj tells us why it's making headlines.
8 minutes, 43 seconds
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C​limate funding

​New Brunswick has seen its fair share of extreme weather in recent years. ​Preparing for severe weather has become even more important for communities across the province. ​Colleen Kitts-Goguen spoke to Fredericton Mayor Kate Rogers about the city's efforts to become more climate resilient.
10 minutes, 5 seconds
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A green thumb and a good Samaritan

Most summer days you can find Michel Parent at the Oromocto Food Bank, not inside, but in the backyard, tending to a garden that has become a labour of love, and a staple of the community. Jeanne Armstrong takes us along to meet the head gardener.
9 minutes, 36 seconds
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Sharks

Great white shark sightings are becoming more common in Atlantic Canada. Colleen Kitts-Goguen spoke to shark researcher Chris Harvey-Clark about why that is a good thing for our oceans and fish population​.
10 minutes, 7 seconds
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​Le Quinze Août

​Acadian New Brunswickers will ​be out in full force​ today marking the national celebration​ of Acadian Day. Colleen Kitts-Goguen spoke to storyteller Anne Godin who is in France sharing Acadian lore, history and cooking.​
11 minutes, 16 seconds
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Poutine rapee

Food is a big part of Acadian Day celebrations. ​Colleen Kitts-Goguen spoke to Brian Cormier about the Acadian Poutine​ rapee.
12 minutes, 45 seconds
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More reaction on Policy 713

Gail Costello is a retired teacher who co-chairs Pride in Education. Colleen Kitts-Goguen speaks with Costello about yesterday's report on Policy 713.
11 minutes, 12 seconds
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A tale of two ships

Jonna Brewer tells us about a special presentation taking place tonight in Bathurst. A tale of two ships, the Phantom Ship and the Squando.
9 minutes, 44 seconds
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Swift ticket hoopla

Polly Hamilton and her aunt Kate Tower ​are two lucky Swifties. They picked up tickets last week ​f​or the Taylor Swift concert in Toronto next fall.
7 minutes, 50 seconds
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​​Barn breath

Fredericton artist Ann Manuel has built a secret world​, an art installation called Breath. Julia Wright ​dropped in for a look.
6 minutes, 6 seconds
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Cathedral turned interpretive centre

The Notre Dame de l' Assomption Cathedral in Moncton ​is still a place of worship, but it's also a high tech interpretive centre. Ginette Pellerin took Jonna Brewer on a tour.
11 minutes, 28 seconds
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​Gardening phone-in

Bob Osborne answers your gardening questions this week.
16 minutes, 30 seconds
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Fundy app

Khalil Akhtar spoke to Micha Fardy​, executive director of Friends of Fundy​, about an app where you can find more than 200 self-guided tours of the ​Fundy region​.
8 minutes, 45 seconds
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​Books & Backroads - Sussex

Books & Backroads heads to the Sussex regional library where a group of people reviewed 2 childrens books; A Pony Day, and F is for Fiddlehead-A New Brunswick Alphabet. Cindy Grant spoke with ​R​obbie, Akiko and Hannah Robertson, Stacey Stairs, and Kelly Cooper.
13 minutes, 51 seconds
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​​Rent bank

​Khalil Akhtar spoke to Cheryl Krostewitz ​with Manitoba's non-profit housing association​ about how ​Manitoba's rent bank functions and what lessons New Brunswick officials ​can learn.
11 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ghosts in the Air Glow

Jonna Brewer looks into some art work that's really out there. She spoke to Moncton artist Amanda Dawn Christie about her latest project that uses the earth's atmosphere as a canvas.
11 minutes, 5 seconds
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New Omicron subvariant, EG.5

A new Omicron subvariant, EG.5, is on the rise in Canada. Khalil Akhtar spoke with medical columnist and family doctor Iris Gorfinkel, about how this one compares to previous variants, and what this means as we head into fall.
7 minutes, 59 seconds
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​At The Table - Bridge

The game of bridge can be a challenge to learn, but people who love it say once you do, you'll be hooked. Megan MacAlpine stopped by a bridge class in Saint John.
7 minutes, 8 seconds
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Monitoring the monarchs

W​e get an update from ​Nature​ NB’s monarch monitoring blitz and find out what you can do to support the endangered butterfly.​ Khalil Akhtar spoke to program director Alysha McGrattan​.
6 minutes, 9 seconds
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The legacy of Gerry Taylor

One of New Brunswick's greatest champions of the music industry has died. Khalil Akhtar spoke with musician Ivan Hicks about the life and legacy of Gerry Taylor. 
5 minutes, 31 seconds
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Push to change racist place names

There are at least seven locations in the province with names containing a racist and misogynistic word used toward Indigenous women. The province says it's prioritized changing derogatory place names, but has budgeted less than $8,000 for it. Karissa Donkin looked into this, and spoke to Khalil Akhtar.
8 minutes, 20 seconds
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​​Mental Health column - vacation

If you haven't taken a vacation yet you may want to make that a priority in whatever way you can. Khalil Akhtar spoke to our mental health columnist, Mark Henick, about how it can benefit your mental health well into the fall.
6 minutes, 33 seconds
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​Medical column - Leprosy

Health columnist Dr. Raj Bhardwaj explains why leprosy is back in the news in Florida.
7 minutes, 13 seconds
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15 minute cities

New neighbourhoods keep going up in the city of Moncton, but how close are they to basic services without a car? CBC reporter Alexandre Silberman put that to the test.
9 minutes, 38 seconds
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Water temperature data

The Miramichi Salmon Association is calling on Environment and Climate Change Canada to make water temperature information public. The reports used to be available, until this year. Khalil Akhtar spoke to Vanessa McLaughlin with the Miramichi Salmon Association about why accessing the data is so important.
7 minutes, 54 seconds
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Para swim success

A Moncton swimmer came home with a fistful of medals from the Para Swimming World Championship. Khalil Akhtar spoke to Danielle Dorris about the competition in England.
8 minutes, 43 seconds
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EV sales

EV car sales are on the rise in New Brunswick but the increase has been modest. Khalil Akhtar spoke to sustainability consultant Carl Duivenvooden about why he thinks that is.
8 minutes, 4 seconds
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Heron heroine

A fascinating tale of an eagle, a great blue heron and a kayaker. Khalil Akhtar spoke with Nancy Brown, who helped save a heron near the Oromocto marina over the weekend.
5 minutes, 42 seconds
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Meta News

Khalil Akhtar spoke with Theresa Blackburn, publisher of the magazine AgelessNB and the River Valley Sun. She says Meta's blocking of Canadian news on its platform will hurt their ability to get local news to their audience.
10 minutes, 59 seconds
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Swallowtail Lighthouse repairs get underway

Khalil Akhtar spoke with Grand Manan lighthouse keeper, Ken Ingersoll, about the work to repair the Swallowtail Lighthouse and the Canadian Coast Guard helicopter and crew who are helping with the renovation effort.
8 minutes, 18 seconds
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Books & Backroads - Neqotkuk

Books & Backroads heads to Neqotkuk or Tobique First Nation where members of our book club there, Katie Russell, Karen Perley and Deana Sappier, read Candy Palmater's Memoir "Running Down a Dream."
8 minutes, 20 seconds
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Progressive Conservative party letters

Khalil Akhtar spoke with past president of New Brunswick's PC party, Brian Harquail about the push to oust Blaine Higgs as leader of the PC party.
10 minutes, 50 seconds
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Construction zones

Khalil Akhtar spoke with the deputy registrar of the Paramedic Association of New Brunswick, paramedic Derek Cassista, on the challenges of firetrucks, ambulances and other emergency vehicles, navigating construction zones.
8 minutes, 11 seconds
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The New Brunswick cookie

Khalil Akhtar spoke with the inventor of the New Brunswick cookie, Jenna White, who owns Jenna's Nutfree Dessertery in Fredericton.
6 minutes, 28 seconds
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​Black settlers

As the province observes Emancipation Day​, we take a closer look at the lives of early Black ​settlers in New Brunswick with historian Jennifer Dow. She's sharing their stories in a new exhibit at the Fredericton Region Museum.
9 minutes, 20 seconds
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Dugout proposal

​The romantic tale of a New Brunswick couple and a wedding proposal in a baseball dugout. Jonna Brewer spoke to Madeleine Leger and Austin Steeves​.
9 minutes, 23 seconds
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​Climate change affecting o​cean currents

A peer-reviewed report published in the journal Nature Communications says an essential water circulation system could collapse as soon as 2025​, though other scientists aren't as certain about the timing.​ Khalil Akhtar spoke to Marine protection advocate Susanna Fuller​.
10 minutes, 37 seconds
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Scientific expedition

A UNB expert on water ecology caps off a decades-long career, where else, but on the water. Khalil Akhtar spoke to Allen Curry as he documents the impact of waterways across North America in a journey that will take him a year and a half to complete.
10 minutes, 5 seconds
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​​Anti-​Asian hate

​A new national coalition has been launched to fight a rise in anti-Asian hate across the country. And New Brunswick's former commissioner on systemic racism is helping lead the way. ​Khalil Akhtar spoke to Manju Varma​.
14 minutes, 42 seconds
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Gardening phone-in

​George Scott answers your gardening questions.
16 minutes, 3 seconds
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Small emergency department update

​Horizon Health says it's committed to seeing emergency departments in Sussex and Sackville return to 24/7 operation. This month, it shared updates on progress it's making with health care in those communities. Community groups are working with Horizon on health care in the two towns. ​John Higham is a former mayor of Sackville, and co-chair of the Rural Health Action Group, and Marc Thorne is the mayor of Sussex, and part of a steering committee that oversees the Sussex and Area Action Group.
12 minutes, 11 seconds
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Stepscan project

​You've probably heard of fingerprint or facial recognition technology, but what if the floor tiles of a building lobby measured the unique way you walked instead?​ ​UNB professor Erik Scheme and intern student Mayssa Rekik are ​i​nvolved in the research ​to evaluat​e its potential.
12 minutes, 51 seconds
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​RCMP future

Dominic LeBlanc inherits the monumental task of reforming the RCMP as the New Brunswick MP steps into his new post as federal public safety minister. So, where does he begin?
11 minutes, 23 seconds
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Phragmites

​A giant species of grass is taking over marshland in southeastern New Brunswick. ​K​halil Akhtar take​s a look at the efforts to get rid of the invasive species in the Moncton area​. Paula Noel is the New Brunswick Program Director for the Nature Conservancy of Canada​.
9 minutes, 47 seconds
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Books and Backroads - Doaktown

Grade 5 students at the Doaktown Community-School Library read New Brunswick author Valerie Sherrard's "Birdspell". The book is a tribute to the hidden struggle many young people face everyday here in the province. Cindy Grant spoke with Cate Benjamin, Hannah Ward and Sydney Johnston to get their thoughts on "Birdspell."
15 minutes, 7 seconds
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​B​ody cameras

The Fredericton Police Force has greatly expanded its use of body-worn cameras. ​Khalil Akhtar spoke to Police Chief Martin Gaudet about when​ and how they're used,
13 minutes, 7 seconds
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​B​arbie collector

Over the years, Lee Dugas has collected hundreds of Barbie dolls - vintage, special edition, and childhood favourites. With the movie on the big screen ​J​eanne Armstrong went looking for the biggest fan of Barbie in the province.​ She found Lee Dugas.
8 minutes, 11 seconds
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Gitpo project

A new cannabinoid therapy program for harm reduction is launching at Gitpo Spirit Lodge at Natoaganeg First Nation. Hannah Rudderham spoke to Tom Mann and Roger Augustine about the two-year project.
11 minutes, 8 seconds
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Roadwork cancelled

The price of just about everything has gone up, including the cost of summer roadwork. The Town of Quispamsis has cancelled all street upgrades due to the soaring cost of doing business. Khalil Akhtar spoke to Gary Losier, director of engineering and public works for the town.
7 minutes, 51 seconds
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Horizon referrals

​Wanted: A qualified physician. Reward: $2000. How's that for a Horizon recruitment strategy? ​Khalil Akhtar spoke to Claire Johnson​ about a new idea that rewards New Brunswickers for finding doctors.
7 minutes, 28 seconds
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New NB Museum

The mayor of Saint John shares her thoughts on the decision to build a new New Brunswick Museum on Douglas Avenue, and what the museum means to her city.
10 minutes, 19 seconds
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Food rescue centre

There are plans afoot for a new, province-wide food rescue centre, and organizers of the project have already raised more than 3 million towards building it. Khalil Akhtar spoke to Alex Boyd, CEO of Greener Village.
9 minutes, 21 seconds
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Moncton water

Shane Magee joined us to explain the multi-million dollar effort to deal with blue-green algae in Moncton's the water supply.
7 minutes, 34 seconds
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Coastal shell smell

With Coastal Shell Products' approval to operate up for renewal at the end of July, people in Richibucto wonder what it'll take to shut down the plant that's been stinking up their town for years. Khalil Akhtar spoke to Maisie Rae McNaughton, founder of the "Stop the Stink" campaign.
12 minutes, 6 seconds
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New N.B. museum

The expansion of the New Brunswick Museum will require the removal of 4 homes along Saint John's Douglas Avenue. We hear from a homeowner, and from Kathryn Hamer, chair of the museum's board.
14 minutes, 9 seconds
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Innu expedition

​A New Brunswick researcher is back from a three-week exploration ​of the marine environment in the Labrador Sea with the Innu Nation​. ​Khalil Akhtar spoke to Claire Goodwin ​with the Huntsman Marine Science Centre in St. Andrews.
6 minutes, 21 seconds
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Books and Backroads - Sackville

Michael Cumming, Dan Haartman, and Carol Cooke are our Books and Backroads participants from Sackville.​ They read "Getting out of Town By Book and Bike" by Kent Thompson.
15 minutes, 24 seconds
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Free menstrual products

​The New Brunswick government is knocking down barriers to menstrual products by making them freely available in libraries across the province.​ Khalil Akhtar spoke to menstrual health advocate Kate Palmer ​about the move and what more can be done to improve access.
6 minutes, 14 seconds
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​Roadside History

​James Upham takes Khalil Akhtar to Fort Lawrence on the New Brunswick-Nova Scotia border, a site settled thousands of years ago that became instrumental in bloody colonial ambition.
10 minutes, 59 seconds
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RCMP and vigilantism

Khalil Akhtar spoke to ​New Brunswick RCMP superintendent Andy LeClair​ about the public warnings against vigilantism, and​ how the force hopes to address issues around police presence in rural areas.
13 minutes, 52 seconds
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​Safe to swim?

High E. coli levels meant some of the most popular swimming spots in the province were closed this week. Khalil Akhtar spoke to Keith Warriner, a professor who studies E. coli, to help us understand the science behind the risks.
8 minutes, 16 seconds
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RCMP presence

​Saint Andrews Mayor Brad Henderson has some ideas for how the RCMP could increase public confidence in the force in small communities like his.
14 minutes, 29 seconds
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Fredericton flood map

People in Fredericton are very familiar with the effects of flooding from the St. John River, but climate change is upping the flood risk in other ways, in other parts of the city. A new interactive map will help residents assess their own property's flood risk. Khalil Akhtar spoke to Jillian Hudgins, with the City of Fredericton.
7 minutes, 8 seconds
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Amazing Race Canada

Amanda Larocque and Deven Condo-Mitchell were selected to take part in the​ 9th​ season of​ ​​​Amazing Race Canada​, ​the first time a Mi'kmaq team ​has competed. Khalil Akhtar spoke to the couple about what this means to them, and their community.
8 minutes, 16 seconds
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​Police coverage on Deer Island​

Residents of Deer Island want dedicated RMCP coverage, but a former Mountie says stationing a single officer on the island would be too dangerous for the member. Khalil Akhtar spoke to Gilles Blinn.
11 minutes, 34 seconds
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Medical column - Safety in the water

​Khalil Akhtar spoke to ​Dr. Raj Bhardwaj​ about lowering the risk of drowning​, o​ne of the leading causes of accidental death in Canada, for both adults and children​.
8 minutes, 19 seconds
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Education choice

​School choice is something a conservative Christian group argues is needed in New Brunswick. ​Khalil Akhtar delves into that with Paul Bennett​, adjunct professor of education at Saint Mary’s University and director of Schoolhouse Institute, an education research think-tank.
10 minutes, 38 seconds
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Vigilantism

In light of a recent warning by RCMP, criminology professor Michael Boudreau joined us to talk about what drives people to vigilantism, and what can be done to prevent it.
10 minutes, 20 seconds
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Gardening phone-in

Amy Cleveland answers all your gardening questions.
16 minutes, 51 seconds
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Remembering Dano LeBlanc

The creator of Acadieman, author and cartoonist Dano LeBlanc died on the weekend. We talk about his work, and his legacy, with longtime friend, Andrew Campbell.
8 minutes, 23 seconds
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Who pays to protect the Chignecto Isthmus?

New Brunswick and Nova Scotia have until Wednesday to apply for federal funding to protect the Chignecto Isthmus from climate change. The federal government will cover half of the cost, but the premiers want Ottawa to pay the entire estimated cost of about $300-million dollars. And they're threatening to take the issue to court. Khalil Akhtar spoke to the Green MLA for Memramcook-Tantramar, Megan Mitton.
8 minutes, 23 seconds
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Daycare support

A new UNB project aims to make running a daycare a little bit easier. Shawnee McConchie and her sister run Wonderland Child Care in Norton. They were chosen to be part of the pilot project.
9 minutes
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Alma's water woes

​Alma, a community short on water, is conducting a consumption study. Khalil Akhtar spoke to the mayor of Fundy Albert, Bob Rochon, to find out how much longer residents in the village can expect to worry about their water supply.
6 minutes, 35 seconds
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Elsipogtog pride

​Love is love in Elsipogtog First Nation. ​CBC's ​Oscar Baker III​ ​​spoke to people ​there ​celebrating Pride ​m​ont​h.
5 minutes, 29 seconds
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Olympic referee gets call for Paris '24

Edmundston is home to an Olympic-calibre badminton umpire, and Eric Desroches has been invited to officiate at the games in Paris next summer.
10 minutes, 10 seconds
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Books and Backroads - Chipman

Alyson Boudreau, Derrick Bishop and Debra Lloyd read Sally Armstrong's "The Nine Lives of Charlotte Taylor." This historical novel traces the remarkable life of one of the first female settlers on the Miramichi. CBC's Cindy Grant leads the discussion.
13 minutes, 33 seconds
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H​iggs' backers

Christian conservatives are signing up in big numbers to support Premier Blaine Higgs in an internal battle within the PC party. ​CBC's Jacques Poitras took a look at who is doing the recruiting work on his behalf​.
9 minutes, 39 seconds
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Small airports bouncing back

The cost of day-to-day living has gone up, but people who watch the airline industry say people are still spending on travel. Khalil Akhtar spoke to longtime airline analyst, Karl Moore.
9 minutes, 54 seconds
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At The Table - Fredericton

Mark Osborne is 44 years old and never graduated high school. ​A​fter years of couchsurfing and homelessness, the Fredericton man finally has a roof over his head​, ​and a chance to study for his GED​, with the help of tutor Tanya McBride.
9 minutes, 33 seconds
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QMJHL entry draft goes to Moncton in '24

​The Quebec Major Junior Hockey League Entry Draft is a major event for aspiring hockey stars.​ ​The Moncton Wildcats will host next year's draft. ​Khalil Akhtar spoke to ​​Jamie Tozer about the significance of the news.​ ​​Jamie is editor of the blog Station Nation and co-host of The Hockey News on the Q podcast​.​
6 minutes, 13 seconds
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Medical column - Day drinking

Health columnist Dr. Inderveer Mahal explains why alcohol in the afternoon​, especially in the hot summer sun, ​can hit our bodies harder than typical dinner time drinks.
6 minutes, 49 seconds
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Order of Canada

Sheree Fitch is a beloved children's author with New Brunswick roots, and she's got a new title: Officer of the Order of Canada.
13 minutes, 52 seconds
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Roadside History - SS Majestic

James Upham is back to tell us about the century-long tradition of steamboats on the Saint John River, and he takes Khalil Akhtar to see the wreck of the last steamer that worked the river.
10 minutes, 19 seconds
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UNI woes

Technical issues continue to plague UNI Financial Cooperation. Some members can't get into their online accounts and frustration is running high. CBC's Aidan Cox spoke to UNI CEO Robert Moreau to find out why the credit union's services went sideways.
9 minutes, 56 seconds
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​Cyanobacteria testing​

Jacob Moore spoke to Lauren Murdock with the Nashwaak Watershed Assoc. about a new water testing program aimed at detecting toxins from blue green algae in New Brunswick.
8 minutes, 35 seconds
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Shutterspeed photography challenge

A new reality TV show puts New Brunswick photographers in competition with each other, to highlight their skills, and the beauty of this province. Khalil Akhtar spoke to director Matt Brown and photographer Mark Hemmings.
8 minutes, 7 seconds
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​Lifeguard shortage​

​They used to be coveted summer jobs, but it's getting harder to find lifeguards. Khalil Akhtar spoke to Gregoire Cormier of the Lifesaving Society about the problem, and possible solutions.
7 minutes, 16 seconds
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​D​o​'​s and don'ts of plastic poop bags

​Tony Walker is a professor at Dalhousie University​, and he has a lot of thoughts about plastic dog poop bags, and where they don't belong.
8 minutes, 41 seconds
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​​B​arn Fire

​Scott and Lindy Brown say they watched 5 years of hard work and big dreams disappear in 5 minutes, when their dairy barn in Portage Vale burned.
11 minutes, 10 seconds
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​Clean fuel regulations

​On July 1st carbon taxes at the pump went up ​about 3 cents per litre on gasoline and 4 cents on diesel.​ T​his week New Brunswick consumers are looking at another wave of increases thanks to new federal ​​clean fuel regulations​, but that increase will be double​ what ​people in ​ ​Nova Scotia and Newfoundland will see​. The CBC's Robert Jones has been looking into that​.​
11 minutes, 7 seconds
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Riverview turning 50

​Within a generation, Riverview has grown to become one of the largest municipalities in the province. As the town marks its 50th anniversary, Khalil Akhtar sat down with Phillip Dobson, whose father helped transform the place across the river from Moncton.
8 minutes, 45 seconds
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Books & Backroads series

Cindy Grant has been visiting libraries and bookstores in smaller towns across the province, and sat down with Khalil Akhtar to explain what we'll hear this summer in the series, Books & Backroads.
10 minutes, 32 seconds
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​Roadside History

Columnist James Upham is dropping by to introduce himself, and tell us why exploring the deep history of the Maritimes has been his lifelong passion.
9 minutes, 35 seconds
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Housing survey​

​​Does your apartment have broken windows, mould, or accessibility issues? A housing rights group wants to hear about it in their new survey. Khalil Akhtar spoke to Peter Jongeneelan, co-chair of ACORN NB.
13 minutes, 53 seconds
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Skills launch

Jonna Brewer looked into a program that teaches newcomers skills they need to enter into the workforce. She spoke to one of the program's new graduates.
9 minutes, 50 seconds
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Horizon closes Moncton detox centre

​The closure of the detox centre in Moncton couldn't come at a worse time. Debbie Warren is a harm reduction worker who says more resources are needed to help those struggling with addictions.
6 minutes, 58 seconds
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Remembering Daniel Paul

Daniel Paul was a Mi'kmaw elder, columnist and human rights activist. He was also the author of "We Were Not The Savages". He died last week at the age of 84. Khalil Akhtar spoke to Brian Francis, a longtime friend of Daniel's, about his life and legacy.
13 minutes, 37 seconds
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Edmundston flooding update

The clean-up continues for Edmundston residents following last week's rainstorm. Mayor Eric Marquis gives us an update on the situation there.
10 minutes, 10 seconds
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Medical column - sweat

Health columnist Dr. Raj Bhardwaj explains the science of sweat, and how to control it.
8 minutes, 53 seconds
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Do rent caps suppress supply?

​A rent cap was left out of the province's housing strategy, over concerns it would hinder development. ​Khalil Akhtar spoke to Steve Pomeroy about how rent caps have affected construction of rental units in other places​.​
12 minutes, 11 seconds
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BiotaNB

It's been a rainy week for researchers out in the field for this year's BiotaNB. Great conditions if you happen to be studying amphibians like Greg Jongsma. He is collecting data on frogs and salamanders.
7 minutes, 19 seconds
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Health authority boards

The province announced new appointments to the regional health authorities. This comes almost a year after they were abolished and replaced by two trustees. We speak with the newly appointed chair of the Vitalite Health Network, Tom Soucy. Then we ask Claire Johnson, an assistant professor in Health Management at the Université de Moncton, if the newly formed health authority boards are a step in the right direction.
15 minutes, 47 seconds
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Remembering Omer Leger

​When Omer Leger ran for the PC party in Kent South, he beat the odds. He was the first Progressive Conservative to win the Liberal stronghold in about 60 years. And some of the work he did during his time in office still stands today. Khalil Akhtar spoke to Claude Williams​, ​former PC minister and longtime friend of Omer Leger.
9 minutes, 20 seconds
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Housing strategy - NB ACORN

We hear more about what's in the province's housing strategy released last week, and what's not. Khalil Akhtar spoke to Darcy Wallace with NB ACORN.
7 minutes, 27 seconds
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Housing strategy - Jill Green

The province announced its strategy to address the affordable housing crisis, but none of the plans include a rent cap. Khalil Akhtar spoke to New Brunswick's minister responsible for housing, Jill Green.
7 minutes, 39 seconds
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PC identity crisis

Do New Brunswick PCs know what their party stands for? And who do they think might be best to lead the way? Khalil Akhtar spoke to political scientist Lori Turnbull.
10 minutes, 34 seconds
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Becoming an empty nester can lead to complex emotions

Kayla Breelove Carter is a counselling therapist with a practice in Moncton.
6 minutes, 50 seconds
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Sometimes writing can be the best medicine

Information Morning contributor LJ Whittington talks about how writing helped him heal following a traumatic brain injury.
3 minutes, 37 seconds
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A new study could be a milestone in the fight against long COVID

Dr Raj Bhardwaj is Information Morning's health columnist.
8 minutes, 18 seconds
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Listuguj Rangers program a model for Indigenous-led fisheries management

The CBC's Alexandre Silberman met with Listuguj ranger, Deven Condo-Mitchell.
7 minutes, 46 seconds
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Lobster fishermen in Northeastern New Brunswick won't be able to extend their season despite many interruptions

Ernest Robichaud of Tabusintac is a lobster fisherman. Martin Mallet is the Executive Director of the Maritime Fishermen's Union.
18 minutes, 26 seconds
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One Moncton-area MLA out in cabinet shuffle, another MLA in

Greg Turner, MLA for Moncton South, is the new Minister responsible for Opportunities NB and Minister responsible for Economic Development and Small Business. Daniel Allain was the Minister for Local Government and Government Reform.
18 minutes, 26 seconds
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Welder-turned-baker finds success in cheesecake

Contributor Hillary LeBlanc has been sharing success stories from our province's Black business community.
7 minutes, 18 seconds
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Broadway fans head to Moncton's Capitol Theatre in support of organ and tissue donation

Michael McArdle is producer and director of Hazy Grape Theatre's "Bringing Back Broadway." Monique McTiernan Black is an organ donation advocate.
17 minutes, 28 seconds
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NB Ride Against Cancer takes to the road

Greg King is President & CEO of Friends of The Moncton Hospital Foundation. Katie Toda has 4th stage breast cancer and is participating in the ride.
9 minutes, 43 seconds
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Blaine Higgs’ leadership style criticised amidst PC Party rebellion

John Williston is a regional vice-president with the Progressive Conservative Party of New Brunswick.
9 minutes, 46 seconds
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School’s out, summer vacation is in

Christina Robichaud, Clinton David and Weh-Ming Cho are members of Information Morning's parents panel.
13 minutes, 9 seconds
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Tourism season shaping up in southeast New Brunswick

Ginette Doiron is the executive director of the Destination Southeast Tourism Association.
5 minutes, 45 seconds
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Homarus Centre in Shediac hosts grand opening

Pierre Dupuis is the director of the Homarus Centre.
7 minutes, 42 seconds
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Fort Gaspareaux near Port Elgin was once a lynchpin to colonial control

James Upham is Information Morning's Roadside History columnist.
12 minutes, 6 seconds
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Bob Osborne takes your gardening questions

Bob Osborne owns and operates Corn Hill Nursery.
18 minutes, 23 seconds
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New Brunswick's Housing Hub wants to see a billion dollars invested in 'deeply affordable' community housing units

Mylène Vincent is the chief development officer of Housing Hub.
11 minutes, 3 seconds
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Remembering Nick the Dutch baker

Harry Stam is the beloved baker’s eldest son.
8 minutes, 1 second
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The new chair of New Brunswick's Human Rights Commission grapples with the challeges ahead

Phylomène Zangio is the new chair of New Brunswick's Human Rights Commission.
9 minutes, 8 seconds
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Why Premier Higgs may be vulnerable to a push to replace him as PC leader

Jacques Poitras is CBC's provincial affairs reporter in New Brunswick.
8 minutes, 54 seconds
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UNB researcher attaches satellite trackers to lobsters to study migratory patterns

Emily Blacklock is a PhD candidate at the University of New Brunswick.
7 minutes, 29 seconds
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New Brunswick government agrees to fund a drop-in centre and shelter space in Moncton

Jocelyn Cohoon is Moncton's acting general manager of community services.
6 minutes, 54 seconds
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Volunteers working to restore Indigenous and settler cemetery Sainte-Anne's in Esgenoôpetitj First Nation.

Vernon Mitchell of Esgenoôpetitj First Nation spoke with CBC reporter Alexandre Silberman.
6 minutes, 26 seconds
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As school ends, we check out summertime activities for kids from across New Brunswick

Jenna Morton is the voice behind Pickle Planet Moncton, a website and podcast dedicated to family-focused information.
7 minutes, 32 seconds
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The struggles and successes of Saint John drag queen and public speaker Normani

Hillary LeBlanc is co-founder of the podcast BlackLantic and a regular contributor to Information Morning.
11 minutes, 1 second
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The City Views panel tackles the thorny issue of short-term housing rentals in Greater Moncton

Kate Doyle and Kristin Cavoukian are Information Morning Moncton's City Views panel.
15 minutes, 17 seconds
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South Korean-born New Brunswick artist quits day job to pursue her passion full-time

Ji Hyang Ryu spoke with CBC reporter Mariam Mesbah.
10 minutes, 23 seconds
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Dieppe creates historic walking tour to share the stories of trailblazing women

Pauline Cormier is manager of heritage and partnerships with the city of Dieppe.
9 minutes, 1 second
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Cabinets, caucuses, parties and more: a guide to how New Brunswick's legislature works

Jacques Poitras is CBC's provincial affairs reporter.
8 minutes, 58 seconds
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The federal Minister responsible for housing reflects on Moncton's challenges

Ahmed Hussen is the federal Minister of Housing and Diversity and Inclusion.
16 minutes, 6 seconds
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A new exhibit celebrates the iconic lobster

Andrée Godin is a curator at la Musée acadian de l'Université de Moncton.
9 minutes, 7 seconds
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Bob Osborne takes your gardening questions

Bob owns and operates Corn Hill Nursery.
18 minutes, 22 seconds
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After swastikas found at Riverview park, one resident says we need to be more proactive in fighting racism

Geoff Dubrow is a consultant who works with governments and organizations to develop programs and services that serve the needs of vulnerable population groups.
13 minutes, 34 seconds
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A Moncton artist makes the short list for one of Canada's most prestigious art awards

Séamus Gallagher is on the shortlist for the 2023 Sobey Art Award.
6 minutes, 56 seconds
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The union representing school psychologists and social workers says changes to the policy protecting LGBTQ students will force those employees to violate human rights

Susie Proulx-Daige is president of the NBU.
7 minutes, 17 seconds
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Social Development Minister Dorothy Shephard resigns, throwing PCs into further chaos

Lori Turnbull is the director of the school of public administration at Dalhousie University. She's also an associate professor of political science.
17 minutes, 13 seconds
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The Canadian Forces Snowbirds land in Moncton

Captain Richard MacDougall from Dieppe is a member of the Snowbirds flight crew.
8 minutes, 25 seconds
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Satellite RCMP office in downtown Moncton faces more delays

Don Moore is the chair of the Codiac Regional Policing Authority board. Shawn Crossman is Moncton's deputy mayor.
9 minutes, 45 seconds
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Moncton Jewish community heartened by community response to hate grafitti at Riverview playground

Francis Weil is President of the Tiferes Israel Synagogue.
6 minutes, 31 seconds
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Dieppe has a new bylaw to save trees

Alexandre Truchon-Savard is title is director of environmental management for the city of Dieppe.
10 minutes, 26 seconds
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Scientists spot a pod of killer whales in New England waters

Orla O’Brien is an associate research scientist who leads the aerial survey team for the New England Aquarium's Anderson Cabot Center for Ocean Life.
7 minutes, 38 seconds
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Anglophone East School District is looking at ways to improve security at Rebecca Schofield All World Super Play Park

Randy MacLean is the superintendent of the Anglophone East School District.
10 minutes, 40 seconds
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The science of sunscreen and how you can avoid burning this summer

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj is our regular health and medicine columnist.
8 minutes, 41 seconds
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New option for people seeking gender affirming care in New Brunswick

Dr. Sara Thomas is the physician for a gender affirming clinic at Mount Allison University. Matthew Maston is the director of accessibility and student wellness for Mount Allison.
10 minutes, 52 seconds
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Riverview council voted in favour of a rezoning request for two new apartment buildings near the high school

Andrew LeBlanc is the mayor of Riverview.
7 minutes, 25 seconds
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It's been a tumultuous couple of weeks for the Higgs government

Radio-Canada's Nicolas Steinbach sat down with Premier Higgs.
17 minutes, 38 seconds
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Brain injury survivors can suffer many losses, including respect

LJ Whittington suffered a traumatic brain injury in a car accident in 2009. He shares his thoughts on being treated differently since the injury.
3 minutes, 57 seconds
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Eight PC rebels and Liberal opposition don't seem quite sure how to push Premier Blaine Higgs to bend on Policy 713

The CBC's provincial affairs reporter Jacques Poitras has been covering the political fallout.
8 minutes, 52 seconds
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Hate symbol painted on playground equipment at Rebecca Schofield All World Super Play Park

CBC reporter Shane Magee went to the park yesterday to see how people are feeling about the vandalism.
7 minutes, 8 seconds
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Attempts to clarify New Brunswick's Policy 713 causing confusion

Wayne MacKay is professor emeritus at Dalhousie's Schulich School of Law.
8 minutes, 27 seconds
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Political rifts caused by Policy 713 review could be hard to repair

Lori Turnbull is Director of the School of Public Administration and an Associate Professor of Political Science at Dalhousie University.
10 minutes, 38 seconds
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Bob Osborne takes your gardening questions

Bob Osborne owns and operates Corn Hill Nursery.
18 minutes, 13 seconds
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Salisbury residents are putting in some extra time to 'keep fit and have fun' these days

Austin Henderson is the chief administrative officer for the town.
6 minutes, 44 seconds
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Child and Youth Advocate Kelly Lamrock calls on the Higgs government to restore Policy 713

Kelly Lamrock is New Brunswick's Child and Youth Advocate. Gail Costello is a former teacher and is co-founder of Pride in Education.
17 minutes, 7 seconds
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A new report says we're still deeply dependent on fossil fuel in Atlantic Canada despite the need for an energy transition

J.P. Sapinski is an assistant professor of environmental studies at the Université de Moncton.
12 minutes, 7 seconds
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New Brunswick's public health system is still losing nurses

Paula Doucet is the president of the New Brunswick Nurses Union.
9 minutes, 42 seconds
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New Brunswick's education minister stands by government changes to policy 713

Bill Hogan is New Brunswick's minister of education and early childhood development.
16 minutes, 18 seconds
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Stormy seas and strong winds are damaging the coastline on the Acadian Peninsula

Kassim Doumbia is the mayor of Shippagan.
7 minutes
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A new book makes Maritime birdwatching fun and accessible for kids.

Jeff Domme is the author and illustrator of "My First East Coast Bird Book".
8 minutes, 13 seconds
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Irving Oil is undergoing a strategic review. What does that mean?

Premier Blaine Higgs, who was an former Irving Oil executive, spoke with reporters about Irving Oil's announcement. Louise Comeau is the director of climate change and energy solutions with the Conservation Council of New Brunswick.
7 minutes, 25 seconds
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Transgender student worries about changes the New Brunswick government is making to policy 713

Alex Harris is a grade 11 student at Riverview High School.
9 minutes, 55 seconds
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City Views panel weighs in on Moncton's social inclusion plan

Kate Doyle and Kristin Cavoukian join us every couple of weeks to discuss municipal affairs.
20 minutes, 53 seconds
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Moncton couple Nick Bradshaw and Danica Brine are making waves in the comic book world.

Danica Brine is an Eisner-nominated illustrator. Nick Bradshaw's work is featured in Marvel and DC comics.
12 minutes, 57 seconds
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Tips on how to protect yourself from tick bites.

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj is our health and medical affairs columnist.
11 minutes, 7 seconds
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City of Moncton takes a closer look at its housing needs in the face of growth

Dalton Wudrick is a senior consultant with SHS Consulting, the company the city hired to prepare a report on housing. Dawn Arnold is the mayor of Moncton.
7 minutes, 30 seconds
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Weekend storm wreaks havoc on lobster fishers' gear in northeastern New Brunswick.

Ernest Robichaud of Tabusintac is a longtime lobster fisher.
5 minutes, 23 seconds
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New Brunswick farmers get access to a new mental health program

Suzanne Fournier is executive director of the National Farmers Union in New Brunswick.
8 minutes, 32 seconds
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A common drug for diabetes is changing the lives of some patients with treatment-resistant bipolar disorder

Dr. Cindy Calkin is the Medical Director of the mood and metabolism program with the Nova Scotia Health Authority.
12 minutes, 51 seconds
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Miramichi salmon conservation organizations mark big anniversaries

Robyn McCallum is the president of the Miramichi Salmon Association.
5 minutes, 2 seconds
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Fire departments in New Brunswick are struggling to attract volunteers

The CBC's Alexandre Silberman met with Petitcodiac Fire Chief Craig Ramsey.
10 minutes, 47 seconds
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Miamichi man volunteering as combat medic in Ukraine

Brandon Mitchell is a volunteer combat medic who has been working on the front lines of the war.
13 minutes, 40 seconds
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Why New Brunswick MLA pay raises are a politically touchy subject

Duff Conacher is co-founder of the national advocacy group, Democracy Watch.
9 minutes, 6 seconds
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West African restaurant brings the taste of traditional Nigerian cuisine to Moncton

Damilola Agbabiaka is the owner of Dalas African Cuisine, speaking with contributor Hillary LeBlanc
6 minutes, 52 seconds
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Remembering Theatre L'Escaouette's first artistic director, Roger LeBlanc.

Marcia Babineau is co-founder and the current artistic director of Theatre L'Escaouette, Vanessa Roy-MacDougall is executive director of Nature NB.
20 minutes, 28 seconds
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What once was one of the busiest spots in Albert County is now a peaceful dog walking destination

Roadside History columnist James Upham takes us to what remains of Hillsborough Wharf.
10 minutes, 38 seconds
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Bob Osborne takes your gardening questions

Bob owns and operates Cornhill Nursery.
18 minutes, 16 seconds
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Maplehurst Middle School restores French immersion

Christina Robichaud is a Moncton parent who fought against changes to French immersion in New Brunswick.
12 minutes, 29 seconds
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From hurricanes to wildfire, Atlantic Canada is especially vulnerable to climate change

Sabine Dietz is the executive director of Climatlantic. The organization provides data and information to help individuals and communities better adapt to climate change.
11 minutes, 1 second
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Dragon boat festival kicks off in Moncton

Annamarie Boyd is the captain of "The Crows" dragon boat crew.
9 minutes, 34 seconds
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New Brunswick fire chiefs are seeking to fix what they call a dangerous medical dispatch change

Greg Partridge is the Dorchester fire chief.
6 minutes, 37 seconds
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The free community sports program is growing in Moncton

Krista Richard is a retired phys ed teacher from Forest Glen school.
9 minutes, 11 seconds
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Italians in Moncton mark Festa della Repubblica

Francesco Calazzo is Vice President of the Moncton Italian Association.
11 minutes, 24 seconds
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The City of Bathurst wants your thoughts on a new aquatic facility

Ryan Wilbur is the director of the recreation and tourism department at the City of Bathurst
6 minutes, 15 seconds
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ATV riders encouraged to park their vehicles while the risk of forest fire remains high

Jacques Poirier is the general manager of Quad NB.
11 minutes, 42 seconds
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After community members express frustration with homeless shelters, city councillor says better communication is needed

Charles Léger is a Moncton city councillor for Ward 2.
20 minutes, 17 seconds
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A Moncton student is shortlisted for a national writing competition

Molly Teed is a grade 8 student at Maplehurst school is a finalist in the CBC's First Page student writing challenge.
5 minutes, 46 seconds
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The School of Atlantic Ballet students take to the stage with Madagascar, The Musical

Miguel Roy is the theatre director for the School of Atlantic Ballet. Alexandria Reath and Hallie Rossignol are performers in the production.
18 minutes, 11 seconds
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Dieppe firefighters respond to grass fires as dry conditions continue

Marc Cormier is the Dieppe fire chief.
10 minutes, 29 seconds
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New Brunswick's housing market is failing to keep up with our growing population

Consultant David Campbell prepared the report for the Housing Hub of New Brunswick.
11 minutes, 59 seconds
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Can a hybrid healthcare model from Ontario help in New Brunswick?

Michael Nolan is a paramedic chief and the architect of the Renfrew County Virtual Triage Assessment Centre - also known as V-TAC. Dr. Jonathan Fitzsimon is the medical lead for V-TAC and Renfrew County Integrated Virtual Care.
19 minutes, 18 seconds
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Community fire departments step up in the face of forest fires

Scott Poupart is president of the New Brunswick Association of Fire Chiefs. He's assistant fire chief for the St. Anne Regional Fire Department.
12 minutes, 13 seconds
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New Brunswick among provinces negotiating settlement with tobacco companies

Lana Randell is the senior advocacy coordinator for the Canadian Cancer Society in New Brunswick.
7 minutes, 42 seconds
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The old Bathurst post office has 140-year history in the community and a new group wants to preserve it

Brian Hoffman is the spokeperson for the Old Bathurst Post Office Preservation Project.
12 minutes, 40 seconds
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So you've graduated. Now what? If you're feeling stressed about the future, you're not alone

Kayla Breelove Carter is a counselling therapist with a practice in Moncton.
7 minutes, 42 seconds
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Bob Osborne takes your gardening questions

Bob owns and operates Corn Hill Nursery.
18 minutes, 25 seconds
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Fundy Hiking Trails Association needs more money for trail renovations

Marc Leger is the regional trails coordinator for the association.
10 minutes, 59 seconds
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Minister of local government defends changes to Bill 45, the local governance commission act

Daniel Allain is New Brunswick's minister of local government and local governance reform.
8 minutes, 24 seconds
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Turning to Tiktok: Women looking to social media sites in order to get more information on menopause.

Antonia Reed is a CBC radio producer.
8 minutes, 35 seconds
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A new greenhouse and maker space means new opportunities for Open Sky co-operative in Sackville.

Jonna Brewer spoke with members of Open Sky co-operative and The Little Plant Nursery.
10 minutes, 43 seconds
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The New Brunswick Health Council launches website to bring more transparency to provincial spending on healthcare.

Stéphane Robichaud is chief executive officer of the New Brunswick Health Council.
11 minutes, 10 seconds
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Columnist James Upham takes us to the Tantramar marsh, site of North America's first large-scale engineering project

James Upham is Information Morning's Roadside History columnist. His stories can be found online at cbc.ca/roadsidehistory.
11 minutes, 36 seconds
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Opioid overdoses on the rise in Greater Moncton

Moncton Fire Chief Conrad Landry speaking with CBC's Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon.
8 minutes, 46 seconds
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Tips and tricks on how to spot fakes and scams as AI-generated images, audio and video continue to improve.

Kristin Matthews is with the Atlantic Provinces Better Business Bureau.
7 minutes, 53 seconds
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Researchers work to understand how avian flu is affecting the wild bird population in New Brunswick

Stephanie Avery-Gomm is a researcher scientist with Environment and Climate Change Canada.
9 minutes, 53 seconds
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Listuguj designer creates intricate beadwork for the costumes featured in the Wolastoq ballet Pisuwin

Oakley Rain Wysote Gray is a fashion designer from Listuguj First Nation.
6 minutes, 42 seconds
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Moving to Moncton and starting a cleaning business a pandemic life change for Haitian immigrant to Canada and her family.

Sherley Josma of iCleanse Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning spoke with Information Morning contributor Hillary LeBlanc.
6 minutes, 27 seconds
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From azaleas to zinnias, Bob Osborne answers all your gardening questions.

Bob Osborne is the owner of Corn Hill Nursery.
18 minutes, 17 seconds
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Researchers developing a rapid blood test to diagnose long COVID.

Dr. Douglas Fraser is a scientist with the Lawson Health Research Institute and a critical care physician at London Health Sciences Centre.
10 minutes, 7 seconds
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Crucial medicine used to treat chest pain and heart attacks in short supply across the country

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj is our heath and medical affairs columnist.
8 minutes, 32 seconds
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Moncton outreach worker reflects on challenges of life on the street for LGBTQ+ youth.

Tamara Woldegebreal is a program manager with Youth Quest Central in Moncton.
7 minutes, 32 seconds
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Tourism numbers nearly back up to pre-pandemic levels in the Moncton area

Jillian Somers is the CEO of Destination Moncton-Dieppe.
7 minutes, 45 seconds
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New Brunswick mother advocates for children living with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder.

CBC reporter Mia Urquhart introduces us to Tanya Walsh and Walsh's 13-year-old son Ben.
8 minutes, 48 seconds
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Will the government review of education policy 713 change high school sports in New Brunswick?

Andrew Clark is president the New Brunswick Interscholastic Athletic Association. Nic Jansen is the president of Hockey NB.
7 minutes, 51 seconds
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Graphic novelist Susan MacLeod shares her family's experience with long term care.

Susan MacLeod is the author of Dying for Attention: A Graphic Memoir of Nursing Home Care.
11 minutes, 5 seconds
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UNB researcher on a quest to remove social and cultural obstacles for Arabic-speaking refugee women to receive breast cancer screenings.

David Busolo is an assistant professor in UNB's faculty of nursing.
8 minutes, 15 seconds
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Fundy Park reopens for another summer season after Fiona caused damage to trails and campgrounds

Dan Sinclair is the interpretation supervisor at Fundy National Park.
6 minutes, 7 seconds
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Turbulent times still ahead for the airline industry after last-minute deal averts WestJet strike.

Duncan Dee is the former chief operating officer of Air Canada.
11 minutes, 17 seconds
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Scouts Canada offers advice to novice campers with a 24 hour helpline.

Michael Nebesny is a youth Scout commissioner.
7 minutes, 58 seconds
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New Brunswick's education minister defends government's decision to review policy 713.

Bill Hogan is New Brunswick's minister of education and early childhood development.
15 minutes, 4 seconds
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Our City Views panel look ahead to summer festival season in greater Moncton

Kate Doyle is a longtime Moncton resident. Kristin Cavoukian moved to Moncton about a year and a half ago from Toronto. They are our City Views panel.
15 minutes, 15 seconds
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A perfect storm of demographics and financial pressures causing a housing shortage in New Brunswick

Richard Saillant is an economist and public policy consultant, based in Moncton.
9 minutes, 23 seconds
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Eastern Canadian Basketball League cuts season short due to financial pressure

Dwayne Tingley is Vice-President of the Eastern Canadian Basketball League.
11 minutes, 53 seconds
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Our parents panel reflects on children's gender identity and a parent's right-to-know as government reviews policy 713

Christina Robichaud, Weh-Ming Cho and Clinton Davis are Information Morning Moncton's parents panel.
19 minutes, 1 second
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NBers weigh in on the government review of gender-identity policy 713

The CBC's Shane Fowler reports.
8 minutes, 29 seconds
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A look at New Brunswick's fire index after a dry spring

Roger Collet is with New Brunswick's department of natural resources.
8 minutes, 57 seconds
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NB Premier defends government review of policy 713

Blane Higgs is the premier of New Brunswick. Susan Holt is the leader of the opposition. Dominic Vautour is a member of the Anglophone East district education council.
12 minutes, 3 seconds
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Anglophone East School District asking the provincial government for more schools to be built in the booming greater Moncton area

Randy MacLean is the superintendent of the Anglophone East School District.
6 minutes, 19 seconds
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Riverview High School students speak out against government review of policy 713

Darcy Phillips, Adrien Obrien and Alex Harris are students at Riverview High School.
6 minutes, 54 seconds
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Dr. Raj Bhardwaj reflects on 3 years of COVID after the World Health Organization declares an end to the emergency

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj is our health and medical affairs columnist.
8 minutes, 42 seconds
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New Brunswick pharmacists expanding their areas of care to ease pressure on front line health care workers

Andrew Drover is a pharmacist and president of the New Brunswick Pharmacists’ Association.
9 minutes, 5 seconds
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Moncton city council approves the installation of 33 surveillance cameras along St. George Street

Shawn Crossman is Moncton's deputy mayor. Charles Léger is a city councillor.
4 minutes, 50 seconds
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Parents, teachers and students rally in front of New Brunswick legislature in support of gender-identity policy the government is reviewing.

Annabelle Babineau is a drag queen and teacher. Amie Palmer is the mother of a trans son.
5 minutes, 29 seconds
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The co-organizer of a rally at the legislature explains why gender-identity policy 713 matters.

Casey Burkholder is an associate professor at UNB's Faculty of Education
8 minutes, 57 seconds
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A miniature piece of New Brunswick built in downtown Toronto.

Kent Gallant is leader of the Animated World at Little Canada in Toronto.
10 minutes, 46 seconds
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It must be spring: Bob Osborne returns to answer your first crop of questions for the season.

Bob Osborne is the owner of Corn Hill Nursery.
18 minutes, 26 seconds
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New name and new mission for Moncton's multicultural agency

Ron Gaudet is the chief strategy officer for the Multicultural Agency of the Greater Moncton Area.
13 minutes, 8 seconds
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Moncton's top staffer has left City Hall

CBC reporter Shane Magee spoke with Marc Landry and asked why he's leaving his role as city manager for the city of Moncton.
4 minutes, 18 seconds
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Moncton poet pens children's book in tribute to her adoptive mother and her birth mother

Josephine Watson is the author of Mama Gave.
16 minutes, 27 seconds
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Province's health boards face another shake up

Greg McKim was appointed to the Horizon Health Network board and served for about a year before they were dissolved by the province. Janice Goguen was an elected member of the Vitalite Health Network board and she also served for about a year.
18 minutes, 25 seconds
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Madison Roy-Boudreau's family marks two years since she went missing in Bathurst

Linda Boudreau is Madison Roy-Boudreau's aunt. Maggie Lavine and Kelsey Lavine are friends of the family.
6 minutes, 24 seconds
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What has eight legs, loves bare-legged hikers and is becoming more resilient in colder climates?

Shelley Adamo is a professor in Dal's Department of Psychology and Neuroscience. In a recent study, she found that ticks in the Maritimes are becoming hardier.
9 minutes, 11 seconds
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Does an ease in inflation mean less costly food?

Herb Emery is a professor of economics at UNB.
11 minutes, 19 seconds
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Atlantic Ballet tells a Wolastoq tale in a brand new way

Pisuwin is based on a Wolastoq tale and is a collaboration between Atlantic Ballet's director and choreographer Igor Dobrovolskiy, and multi-disciplinary artist Possesom Paul, set to the music of composer Jeremy Dutcher.
14 minutes, 14 seconds
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Moncton's Issa Seck turned his love of fitness into two businesses

Columnist Hillary Leblanc is an entrepreneur from Moncton and co-founder of the podcast BlackLantic. She's been sharing success stories from our province's Black business community.
9 minutes, 2 seconds
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District education councils will lose their decision-making power for schools in the anglophone system

Alex Morton is a former member of the DEC for Anglophone East. Michelle Melendy is Chair of the PSSC at Bessborough school and Vice Chair for Bernice MacNaughton High School.
18 minutes, 27 seconds
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Moncton students return after competing in the Canada High School Ultimate Championships

Andrew Creegan is an ultimate frisbee player and coach.
5 minutes, 47 seconds
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The City of Dieppe wants to hear about your housing needs in new survey

Charles-Éric Landry is a planner with the City of Dieppe.
7 minutes, 6 seconds
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A years-long effort to reduce the risk of flooding in Sackville is a step closer to completion

Andrew Black is the mayor of Tantramar.
6 minutes, 30 seconds
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Teachers Association says province failed to defend and protect it's teachers and LGBTQ+ students after weekend protests

Connie Keating is president of the New Brunswick Teachers Association.
10 minutes, 4 seconds
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Asylum seekers from Quebec's Roxham Road face hurdles after arriving in New Brunswick

The CBC's Alexandre Silberman spoke with two asylum seekers in Moncton and the people who are trying to help them.
8 minutes, 39 seconds
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On the heels of her brother's coronation, Princess Anne is coming to New Brunswick

Jim Lockyer is the honorary Colonel organizing the 8th Canadian Hussars regimental association celebrations.
10 minutes, 5 seconds
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It could be curtains for the Vogue Cinema in downtown Sackville, but people in the community are hoping the theatre can be saved

Erica Butler is the news director at CHMA in Sackville. She's reporting on the closure and the reaction.
6 minutes, 55 seconds
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Moncton barista takes first place at a National Barista Championship qualifier

Conor Conway is part-owner at Epoch Chemistry Coffee House in Moncton.
6 minutes, 50 seconds
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New non-profit launches to address the lack of affordable housing in rural communities, as residents in one Campbellton apartment building face eviction.

Jean-Guy Levesque is the mayor of Campbellton. Mylène Vincent is the chief development officer of Housing Hub.
18 minutes, 7 seconds
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New Brunswick musicians walk off with big awards at this year's ECMA's

Jean Surette is the executive director of Music NB.
7 minutes, 7 seconds
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Special daycare for children who have experienced trauma planned for southeastern NB.

Kristal LeBlanc is CEO of the Beauséjour Family Crisis Resource Centre in Shediac.
7 minutes, 56 seconds
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Small businesses relieved after Canada Revenue Agency workers back on the job after a 12 day strike.

Louis-Philippe Gauthier is the Atlantic vice president for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
6 minutes, 42 seconds
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James Upham takes us to an unassuming spot in Petitcodiac that was once an important provincial transportation hub.

James Upham is our Roadside History columnist. You can find all his columns online at cbc.ca/roadsidehistory.
8 minutes, 34 seconds
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'Downloads" from the spirit world. Mi’kmaq artist Brian Francis launches new exhibit and book at Moncton Gallery.

Brian Francis is a multi-disciplinary artist from Elsipogtog First Nation, speaking with CBC reporter Raechel Huizinga.
8 minutes, 20 seconds
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New report on Moncton's record-breaking growth reveals the upside and the challenges of an increasing population.

David Campbell is an economic development consultant in Moncton.
8 minutes, 2 seconds
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B’s Kilimanjaro African Store in Moncton is one of a growing number of shops serving immigrant communities

Hillary Leblanc is an entrepreneur from Moncton and co-founder of the podcast BlackLantic. She's been sharing success stories from the province's Black business community.
8 minutes, 35 seconds
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Rough and tumble wheelchair rugby national championships happening in Moncton.

Hal Merrill is a three-time Paralympian and long time wheelchair rugby player.
6 minutes, 34 seconds
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Our City Views panel reflects on the challenges of homelessness and growth in Greater Moncton.

Kate Doyle is a longtime Moncton resident. Kristin Cavoukian moved to Moncton about a year and a half ago from Toronto.
15 minutes, 33 seconds
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Recycle NB just approved a new program that would see the producers take responsibility for the items you recycle

Allen Langdon is the CEO of the non-profit called Circular Materials, an organization that represents plastic producers and supports more efficient recycling systems.
11 minutes, 53 seconds
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Summit aims to chart the future of housing in New Brunswick

Julia Woodhall-Melnik is the director of the Home Research Lab at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John.
9 minutes, 43 seconds
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New Brunswick lost more than 8,600 affordable housing units between 2016 and 2021

Matthew Hayes speaks for the New Brunswick Coalition for Tenants' Rights.
10 minutes, 29 seconds
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Will all the changes in the Anglophone East School District to address overcrowding make enough of a difference?

Michelle Melendy is the chair of the Bessborough Parent School Support Committee and vice chair of the Bernice MacNaughton High School Parent School Support Committee.
10 minutes, 17 seconds
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Moncton is taking steps to make cycling safer in the city

René Lagacé is Moncton's director of engineering. Mike Roy is a cycling advocate.
18 minutes, 21 seconds
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Outreach worker asks for empathy following a string of deaths of people experiencing homelessness in Moncton

Trevor Goodwin is the senior director of outreach services for the YMCA of Greater Moncton.
7 minutes, 28 seconds
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The Anglophone East School District takes measures to ease overcrowding

Harry Doyle is the chair of the district education council for the Anglophone East School District.
18 minutes, 7 seconds
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The Mi’kmaw language is making a comeback over the airwaves in Listuguj First Nation.

The CBC’s Alexandre Silberman travelled to Listuguj to learn about a Mi'kmaw language radio station.
8 minutes, 34 seconds
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Helping newcomers settle in before they even arrive in New Brunswick

Ketan Raval is the founder of Moncton Cares.
6 minutes, 56 seconds
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When your family doctor retires or leaves their practice, what happens to your medical files?

Cathi Poplar of Riverview met some unexpected hurdles when she tried to access her medical files after her doctor retired. Sidney Soil is the president of DOCUdavit Solutions, a company that stores medical records.
18 minutes, 26 seconds
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Dieppe proposes bylaw to protect more trees in the face of growth

Alexandre Truchon-Savard is the director of environment with the city of Dieppe.
7 minutes, 57 seconds
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Old Christmas trees help to restore the shoreline at Belliveau Beach

Jolyne Hebert is manager of the Shediac Bay Watershed Association.
8 minutes, 58 seconds
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The federal government will spend 1.4 billion in new funding to bolster Canada's two official languages

Ginette Petitpas Taylor is the minister responsible for official languages. She's also the MP for Moncton Riverview Dieppe.
10 minutes, 31 seconds
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Two Moncton residents lament the impending demolition of a neighbourhood home

Jonna Brewer visits Butler Street in Moncton, where residents tell her about the loss of a house.
9 minutes, 54 seconds
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How to remain calm during an argument

Kayla Breelove Carter is a counselling therapist with a practice in Moncton.
9 minutes, 6 seconds
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Moncton moving company Queens and Kings got its start after a good deed

Hillary LeBlanc has been sharing success stories from New Brunswick's Black business community.
6 minutes, 39 seconds
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Former president of Medavie and Vitalité Health Network official will be Dieppe's next MLA

Liberal Richard Losier won the byelection in the Dieppe riding
10 minutes, 31 seconds
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It wasn't the sweetest season for New Brunswick maple syrup producers

Louise Poitras is the executive director of the New Brunswick Maple Syrup Association.
11 minutes, 52 seconds
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Liberals win in Restigouche-Chaleur

Acadian community leader Marco LeBlanc won in the riding of Restigouche-Chaleur.
8 minutes, 56 seconds
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Liberal Leader Susan Holt will be taking a seat in the New Brunswick legislature

Susan Holt won the by-election in Bathurst East-Nepisiguit-Saint-Isidore.
11 minutes, 37 seconds
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A bacteria called Group A Strep is causing more infections

House doctor Dr. Raj Bhardwaj gives us the low-down on Group A Strep.
9 minutes, 14 seconds
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What do Liberal wins in three byelections mean for the political landscape in New Brunswick?

Lori Turnbull is the director of the School of Public Administration at Dalhousie University and an associate professor of political science.
10 minutes, 52 seconds
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Do New Brunswick students do better in inclusive classrooms?

Sarah Wagner is the executive director of Inclusion NB.
14 minutes, 18 seconds
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High school students in Moncton raising money to help people experiencing homelessness

Leah Armstrong is in Grade 12 at Bernice MacNaughton High School. Connor Leslie is in Grade 12 at Moncton High School.
7 minutes, 26 seconds
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Chignecto Isthmus solution remains up in the air

David Kogon is the mayor of Amherst. Andrew Black is the mayor of Tantramar.
16 minutes, 39 seconds
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Does the inclusion policy in New Brunswick classrooms need a rethink?

Weh-Ming Cho, Heather Chandler and Clinton Davis are members of Information Morning's parents panel.
19 minutes, 6 seconds
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What's an ornate Italian marble statue doing on a country road in River Glade? Historian and educator James Upham has the answer

James Upham is Information Morning's roadside history columnist. Read and hear more of his columns at cbc.ca/roadsidehistory.
7 minutes, 56 seconds
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What's next for the Moncton Lions Community Centre after losing its former location to accommodate a homeless shelter?

Joanne Richard is the executive director of the Moncton Lions Community Centre.
8 minutes, 14 seconds
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City of Bathurst to allow employees to experiment with remote work and compressed schedules

Luc Foulem is corporate communications manager for the City of Bathurst.
8 minutes, 58 seconds
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Event planner Bridget Ibukun spent her youth in Nigeria, but now calls New Brunswick home as she builds her business.

CBC contributor Hillary LeBlanc share's Bridget Ibukun's story. Hillary is co-founder of the podcast BlackLantic.
8 minutes, 40 seconds
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A new report from the federal government outlines recommendations for the protection of the North Atlantic Right Whale in Canada.

Serge Cormier is the Liberal MP for Acadie-Bathurst and a member of the Standing Committee on Fisheries and Oceans.
5 minutes, 26 seconds
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Former education minister says it's time to rethink inclusion and the way it's applied in New Brunswick classrooms

Dominic Cardy is an independent MLA for Fredericton West - Hanwell.
15 minutes, 48 seconds
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Hub City Theatre stages 70s classic Jesus Christ Superstar.

JB Vanier is the director of Hub City Theatre's production of Jesus Christ Superstar. Bethany Robertson plays the role of Mary Magdalene.
10 minutes, 51 seconds
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The spotlights are back on at Moncton High as they stage Annie: The Musical.

Jonna Brewer spoke with some of the the cast of Moncton High School's production of Annie at rehearsal.
11 minutes, 28 seconds
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Thousands of federal public servants on strike in New Brunswick as picket lines go up across the country

Mike LeBlanc is Regional vice president for Government Services Canada which is part of the Public Service Alliance of Canada.
5 minutes, 39 seconds
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Tips and tricks for people with seasonal allergies during this pollen-filled time

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj is our health and medical columnist.
11 minutes, 46 seconds
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Efforts underway to try to get an accurate number of homeless people in Moncton and other New Brunswick communities

Greg Bishop is the director of strategic initiatives for the Human Development Council.
10 minutes, 51 seconds
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Dieppe hosts 2023 Eastern Canadian Ringette Championships

Marc Gautreau is the president of Ringette New Brunswick.
8 minutes, 15 seconds
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What's at stake in the 3 New Brunswick byelections on Monday?

Roger Ouellette is a political scientist at the Université de Moncton.
8 minutes, 53 seconds
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A new CBC news project examines police complaints and discipline processes across the region

Shaina Luck is a CBC reporter with the Atlantic Investigative Unit.
11 minutes, 6 seconds
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Air quality expert grades the recent results from testing of New Brunswick's schools

Joey Fox is an engineer and chair of the Ontario Society of Professional Engineers air quality advisory group.
12 minutes, 39 seconds
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Comic and mayor team up for made-in-Miramichi sitcom.

James Mullinger and Adam Lordon are the co-creators, co-writers, and co-stars of Brit Out of Water.
17 minutes, 19 seconds
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Moncton city councillor hopes to change rules regarding short-term accommodation rentals

Charles Léger is a citty councillor for Ward 2 in Moncton.
11 minutes, 45 seconds
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Université de Moncton lays out process to consider new name for the institution.

Denis Mallet is the chair of Université de Moncton's board of governors.
8 minutes, 22 seconds
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Politicians, the business community and not for profit agencies met in Moncton to discuss housing, health, mental health and addiction

John Wishart is the CEO of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton.
8 minutes, 26 seconds
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Historian's father defended men who killed two Moncton police officers in 1974. Now she's written a book about him.

Amy Bell is the author of "Life Sentence: How my Father Defended Two Murderers and Lost Himself."
16 minutes, 1 second
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Meteorite hunter goes deep into Maine woods to look for object that flashed over NB skies last week.

Roberto Vargas is a meteorite hunter and collector.
13 minutes, 6 seconds
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Parents concerned about air quality in Sackville's Marshview middle school.

Dave Thomas is a parent in Sackville.
8 minutes, 1 second
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Apartment Owners Association downplays backlog of tenants appealing rent increases

Willie Scholten is the president of the New Brunswick Apartment Owners Association.
13 minutes, 5 seconds
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A team of healthcare workers expands outreach to Moncton's shelters

Kathleen Buchanan is Horizon's primary health care manager in the Moncton area.
7 minutes, 24 seconds
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As the Vautour family is evicted from Kouchibouguac National Park, a look back at the decades-long fight over land expropriation

Angela Vautour is a former M-P for Beausejour-Petitcodiac. Her family's land was also expropriated by the government to make way for the national park.
14 minutes, 46 seconds
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Festival Inspire comes to an end after almost a decade

Lisa Griffin is co-founder and executive director of Festival Inspire.
12 minutes, 42 seconds
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The Residential Tenancies Tribunal faces an avalanche of requests for reviews of rent increases

Julia Woodhall-Melnik is the director of the Home Research lab at the University of New Brunswick and Canada Research Chair in Resilient Communities.
10 minutes, 2 seconds
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The Kingsclear Vesesmoks blazed the trail for Indigenous hockey in 1904

Roger Nason has done research on the team for an article for the Provincial Archives and a talk with the Keswick Ridge Historical Society.
11 minutes, 9 seconds
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Two new international festivals are coming to Moncton this summer

Patrick Richard is the executive director of the Downtown Moncton Centre-Ville Inc.
9 minutes, 9 seconds
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With two homeless shelters set to close in Moncton, frontline workers wonder where people will go

Debby Warren is the executive director of Ensemble, a non-profit harm reduction agency.
10 minutes, 54 seconds
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Epidemiologist says COVID-19 booster shots are still important

Colin Furness is an infection control epidemiologist and assistant professor at the University of Toronto.
8 minutes, 21 seconds
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Tantramar council faces questions about property taxes after amalgamation

Erica Butler is the news director at CHMA in Sackville.
13 minutes, 2 seconds
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Former Jackie Vautour home removed by Parks Canada

Radio-Canada reporter Pascal Raiche-Nogue reports from Kouchibouguac National Park.
8 minutes, 32 seconds
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The New Brunswick Refugee Clinic aims to help 200 asylum seekers in New Brunswick file their claims

Olivia Huyhn is the executive director of the New Brunswick Refugee Clinic.
11 minutes, 56 seconds
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Francophone south school district needs more schools

Monique Boudreau is the superintendent of the District Scolaire Francophone Sud.
9 minutes
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Tantramar community rallies to help Mount Allison University students and staff member affected by fire

Andrew Black is the mayor of Tantramar.
12 minutes, 10 seconds
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Musuem willing to pay for a piece of meteorite spotted above New Brunswick

Darryl Pitt is the head of the meteorite division at the Maine Mineral and Gem Museum in Bethel, Maine.
10 minutes, 55 seconds
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Singer and Latin dancer Dee Hernandez to open Cuban-inspired lounge in Dalhousie this summer

CBC contributor Hillary LeBlanc tells us about Dee Hernandez of Havana Lounge in her series about Black-owned businesses in New Brunswick.
7 minutes, 58 seconds
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New Brunswick lawyer says province should do more to help Roxham Road asylum seekers

Jael Duarte works in immigration and refugee law.
10 minutes, 58 seconds
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According to Statistics Canada, about 3% of Canadians suffer from anemia, but not all of them know they’ve got it.

CBC House Doctor Raj Bhardwaj says it’s important to know the cause of anemia instead of just treating it.
8 minutes, 13 seconds
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Can an AI chatbot design a French language program that works?

Listener Tom Hart asked ChatGPT to reform New Brunswick's education system and got some surprising results.
5 minutes, 40 seconds
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NB stalls in appointing a mental health advocate for the province.

Vanessa Blanch is a reporter with CBC in New Brunswick.
13 minutes, 49 seconds
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Do you need inspiration to stick with your self-improvement goals?

Information Morning contributor LJ Whittington says it's important to have goals and stick with them.
4 minutes, 32 seconds
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A new match-making service is helping non-profit organizations and volunteers find each other

Jenifer Pitre is the manager community development for the regional service commission in the Chaleur Region.
6 minutes, 59 seconds
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Are New Brunswick kids getting enough physical activity?

Stephane Robichaud is the CEO of the New Brunswick Health Council.
11 minutes, 43 seconds
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Making homelessness "rare, brief and non-recurring"

Iain De Jong is president and CEO of OrgCode Consulting, an organization that works with non-profits, non-governmental organizations and government to reduce homelessness
15 minutes, 34 seconds
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How to spot the signs of burnout - and what to do about it

Kayla Breelove Carter is a counselling therapist with a practice in Moncton.
9 minutes, 23 seconds
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Researcher says New Brunswick needs to do more to address housing needs of a growing population.

Julia Woodhall-Melnik is director of the Home Research Lab at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John and Canada Research Chair in Resilient Communities.
8 minutes, 59 seconds
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Some nurses to set their own schedule under Horizon program

Paula Doucet is president of the New Brunswick Nurses Union.
13 minutes, 18 seconds
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Petition to change Université de Moncton's name sparks debate.

Maurice Basque is a historian and scientific advisor at Université de Moncton.
18 minutes, 16 seconds
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NB woman who owns mini home but no land has questions about her property tax assessment.

Janis Kenny lives in Miramichi.
9 minutes, 17 seconds
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Campbellton woman says her husband was sent home from the ER despite signs of stroke

Cathy Pitre of Campbellton speaking with Radio-Canada's Serge Bouchard.
7 minutes, 45 seconds
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Natoaganeg First Nation youth gives back to his community by joining Lady Gaga's foundation advisory board.

River Ward has been appointed to the Born This Way Foundation Youth Advisory Board.
12 minutes, 18 seconds
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Booming housing demand in Moncton leads to shortages of workers and tradespeople

Nadine Fullarton is the president of the Moncton Northeast Construction Association
5 minutes, 43 seconds
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Leaders of Black and African descent and organizations gather for first NB Black Summit in Miramichi.

Ronald Sharpe is a spokesperson for the New Brunswick African Association.
19 minutes, 16 seconds
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An 1870 shipwreck in the North Atlantic marked the life of Albert County's William Henry Balser

Roadside History columnist James Upham recounts overlooked moments in local history.
13 minutes, 44 seconds
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A Moncton landlord has told tenants to avoid giving food and money to homeless people

Trevor Goodwin is the senior director of outreach services for the YMCA of Greater Moncton.
12 minutes, 17 seconds
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New Brunswickers suffering from a mystery neurological illness want the province to re-open an investigation

Patients held a joint press conference with Green Party leader David Coon and health critic Megan Mitton on Tuesday, March 28th.
7 minutes, 41 seconds
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Two teachers in Listuguj First Nation create a forest kindergarten to help children learn Mi'kmaw.

Mi'kmaw teachers Joyce Germain and Brenda Germain speak with the CBC's Nation Isaac.
9 minutes, 2 seconds
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Moncton resident concerned about a ten storey apartment building proposed for their neighborhood.

Cheryl Wood is a resident in Moncton's Old West End.
9 minutes, 7 seconds
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Couple married for 51 years share their journey with dementia.

David and Bonita Slauenwhite were speaking with the CBC's Cindy Grant.
13 minutes, 52 seconds
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What role could artificial intelligence chatbots play in assisting doctors and their patients in the future?

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj is our heath and medicine columnist.
7 minutes, 55 seconds
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A mom of students in the English Prime system shares her thoughts on proposed changes to French second language learning in New Brunswick

Emily Peters is the mom of four school-aged kids.
10 minutes, 17 seconds
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New Brunswick's new literacy curriculum took years to develop, unlike the new French second-language program

The CBC's Vanessa Blanch has been looking into what goes into developing a brand new curriculum for our schools.
11 minutes, 11 seconds
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You don't have to be a fan of TV show "The Last of Us" to get spooked by the idea of a fungal infection

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj says fungi are a source of relatively common and harmless infections, but can sometimes pose a more serious health threat.
7 minutes, 5 seconds
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The Canadian Civil Liberties Association weighs in on delays in the New Brunswick justice system

Shakir Rahim is a lawyer and director of the Canadian Civil Liberties Association’s criminal justice program.
7 minutes, 2 seconds
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Summit brings together employers, caregivers and policy makers to make improvements to care sector

Rachelle Pascoe-Deslauriers is an Associate Professor of Commerce and Women’s & Gender Studies at Mount Allison University.
12 minutes, 14 seconds
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Riverview town council votes to hold public hearing on proposed residential development near high school

Andrew LeBlanc is the mayor of Riverview.
9 minutes, 35 seconds
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The challenges of dating when you have a disability

Information Morning contributor L.J. Whittington says looking for love isn't always easy, but it's worth the effort.
4 minutes, 39 seconds
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New Brunswick's only refugee legal clinic may not be able to help all of the asylum seekers arriving in the province

Olivia Huyhn is the executive director of the New Brunswick Refugee Clinic in Moncton.
8 minutes, 10 seconds
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Satellite Theatre takes to the stage with tale of interstellar travel

Marc-André Charron is the director of the play "Bouée". Philip-André Collette is a cast member.
18 minutes, 17 seconds
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Respiratory illnesses in kids before Christmas putting major pressure on pediatric units in province.

Dr. Alana Newman is a neonatologist in Saint John
8 minutes, 24 seconds
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New Brunswick's education minister answers questions about phasing out existing French immersion program

Bill Hogan is New Brunswick's minister of education.
15 minutes, 27 seconds
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A new RCMP office planned for downtown Moncton to open this summer, about a year behind schedule.

Don Moore is the chair of the Codiac Regional Policing Authority board, which oversees Codiac RCMP.
9 minutes, 28 seconds
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Grand Barachois singer says music helped her overcome childhood abuse as she takes the stage on Canada's Got Talent

Katy Day-Reick sang as her alter-ego, Anica.
12 minutes, 26 seconds
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Even in 2023, biracial relationships still bring unique challenges

Kayla Breelove-Carter is a counselling therapist with a practice in Moncton.
8 minutes, 52 seconds
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Federal budget includes billions to address climate change

Louise Comeau is the director of climate solutions with the Conservation Council of New Brunswick.
10 minutes, 30 seconds
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The city of Moncton is considering spending $180,000 on a program to clean up garbage and graffiti downtown

Patrick Richard is the executive director of the Downtown Moncton Centre-Ville Inc.
8 minutes, 10 seconds
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For the first time in decades, New Brunswick table tennis players are at the Canada Games

Oliver and Harrison Woodworth, Theekshitha Prakash and Joanna Raj are members of the New Brunswick table tennis team.
9 minutes, 8 seconds
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Trailblazing women boxers carry NB flag into Canada Games.

16-year-olds Lily Brown and Tessa Scott are competing at the Canada Winter Games on PEI.
11 minutes, 8 seconds
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Flight patterns changing at Moncton airport as WestJet cuts Toronto service, adds flights to Alberta.

Courtney Burns is the president and CEO of the Greater Moncton International Airport Authority.
5 minutes, 55 seconds
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Is there a way for New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to work together to improve healthcare?

Megan Mitton is the Green Party MLA for Memramcook-Tantramar. Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin is the Independent MLA for Cumberland North in Nova Scotia.
16 minutes, 12 seconds
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Green Party leader hopes relaunch of New Brunswick Housing Corporation delivers results.

David Coon is the leader of New Brunswick's Green Party.
10 minutes, 54 seconds
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Professional basketball returns to New Brunswick - with some hiccups

Dwayne Tingley is the spokesperson for the Eastern Canadian Basketball League.
8 minutes, 19 seconds
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Keeping skiers on track after an unpredictable winter at Poley Mountain

Jamie Hare is the general manager at Poley Mountain.
9 minutes, 21 seconds
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Does a new recreation plan fit the realities of the Moncton of 2023?

Kate Doyle and Kristin Cavoukian are members of Information Morning's City Views panel.
15 minutes, 3 seconds
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Dementia and driving: doctor develops roadmap for patients

Dr. Mark Rapoport is geriatric psychiatrist, researcher and acting head of geriatric psychiatry at Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre in Toronto.
8 minutes, 42 seconds
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Special care home in Neguac on the verge of closing finds new owner.

Marc-André Vienneau is the new owner of Villa Neguac.
8 minutes, 37 seconds
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New Brunswick teachers take "triage approach" to help students in the classroom

Connie Keating is the president of the New Brunswick Teachers' Association.
6 minutes, 22 seconds
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Black History Month: Finding untold stories in the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick

Hillary LeBlanc and Clinton Davis are the creators and hosts of the BlackLantic podcast.
12 minutes, 21 seconds
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Former New Brunswick MP faces major rent increase in 2023 for her St-Louis-de-Kent apartment.

Angela Vautour is the former MP for Beauséjour-Petitcodiac.
6 minutes, 14 seconds
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Unanswered questions about the future cleanup of the Caribou mine site in northern New Brunswick.

Louise Comeau is the director of climate change solutions at the Conservation Council of New Brunswick.
9 minutes, 18 seconds
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The Shediac Bay Yacht Club Sailing school closes, leaving young people who want to learn how to sail high and dry

Pierre Dupuis is part of a parent committee trying to find another location for the school for the summer. Gerry O'Brien is the yacht club's general manager.
9 minutes, 59 seconds
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New music school in the works for the next generation of talent on the Acadian Peninsula

Acadian artists Chloe Breault and Tanya Brideau plan to open a new school to fill the void left when l’Académie Isabelle Thériault closed in 2016.
7 minutes, 20 seconds
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Blood work results now accessible online in New Brunswick

Haley Flaro is executive director of Ability New Brunswick.
6 minutes, 23 seconds
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The newly formed community of Tantramar works on a complicated transition at first committee meeting

Erica Butler is the news director at CHMA in Sackville.
10 minutes, 40 seconds
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The politics of French immersion reform in New Brunswick

Kristin Cavoukian sits on the District Education Council in Moncton and is a part-time professor of political science. Roger Ouellette is a political scientist with the Université de Moncton.
18 minutes, 7 seconds
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Governments missing data on homelessness in rural communities

Cheryl Forchuk is the Assistant Scientific Director at Lawson Health Research Institute.
17 minutes, 54 seconds
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How to write a memoir: award winning poet and writer brings workshop to Moncton

Sina Queyras is a writer and poet. Their latest work is called "Rooms: Women, Writing, Woolf"
11 minutes, 59 seconds
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Federal budget takes a preventative approach to health care

Claire Johnson is an assistant professor in health management at the Université de Moncton.
9 minutes, 16 seconds
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As Moncton's population booms, schools look at plans to deal with overcrowding

Randy MacLEAN is the superintendent of the Anglophone East School District.
16 minutes, 47 seconds
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High school students in New Brunswick will see some changes in the way they earn credits, starting this fall.

Andrew Culberson is a learning specialist for school counselling, mental health and high school change with New Brunswick's Department of Education.
12 minutes, 48 seconds
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NB's acting chief medical officer of health answers listener questions on COVID, influenza, masking, and more.

Dr. Yves Leger is New Brunswick's Acting Chief Medical Officer of Health.
15 minutes, 1 second
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Staff shortages of Crown attorneys slowing down justice system.

Shara Munn is president of the New Brunswick Crown Prosecutors Association.
8 minutes, 15 seconds
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The mild winter weather is posing challenges for skiers in parts of the province

Dick Daigle is President of Ski NB.
7 minutes, 21 seconds
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What are our privacy protections in a world full of cameras and social media?

Wayne MacKay is professor emeritus at Dalhousie's Schulich School of Law.
10 minutes, 13 seconds
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Two swimmers and a coach from Greater Moncton are heading to the Worlds this summer

Danielle Dorris is heading to the World Para championships in Manchester at the end of July. Ryan Allen has been named to the Para team's coaching staff. Brooklyn Douthwright will be part of Team Canada at the World Aquatic Championships in Japan in July.
11 minutes, 13 seconds
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Moncton property owner says she's sorry she told her tenants not to offer help to people who are homeless

Anick Dadson owns A&A Real Estate Investors with her husband, Art Dadson.
9 minutes, 28 seconds
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President of Moncton's Ukrainian Association reflects on the community built in New Brunswick, one year after the Russian invasion.

Natalia Haidash is president of the Ukrainian Association of Moncton.
9 minutes, 30 seconds
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COVID researchers encourage people to protect themselves from the latest variant by wearing a mask.

Cheryl Camillo is with the Coronavirus Variants Rapid Response Network
8 minutes, 49 seconds
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NB Power's request for an 8.9% rate hike comes under scrutiny at hearing.

Robert Jones in a CBC reporter based in Saint John.
9 minutes, 26 seconds
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Marketing professor says Tim Hortons has some explaining to do after a Shediac man and others thought they won big in 'Roll Up To Win' contest.

Hamed Aghakhani is an associate professor of marketing at Dalhousie University's Rowe School of Business.
7 minutes, 23 seconds
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Residents in Pointe-du-Chêne are building seawalls and raising homes and cottages, but scientist says they are only buying time

Arthur Melanson is a resident of Pointe-du-Chêne. Jeff Ollerhead is a coastal scientist and professor at Mount Allison University.
18 minutes, 24 seconds
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Concerns raised about essay contest for high schoolers on the topic of small modular nuclear reactors

The CBC's Viola Pruss reports.
9 minutes, 25 seconds
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Free orthodontic treatment available to some low-income families in New Brunswick.

Orthodontist Christos Papadopoulous is Atlantic regional chair of Smiles4Canada.
7 minutes, 37 seconds
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New Brunswick teachers relieved after province cancels plans to reshape French Immersion.

Connie Keating is president of the New Brunswick Teachers' Association.
12 minutes, 8 seconds
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NBCC's culinary program is more visible in the community with pop-ups and collaboration

Chef Owen Brinson is the coordinating instructor for the culinary programs at NBCC Moncton. Ren Bradshaw is one of his students. Pop-up restaurants will be open February 7-10 and February 14-16 at the Moncton Campus of NBCC, 11:30 am to 1:30 pm daily.
9 minutes, 3 seconds
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Dieppe firefighters say goodbye to their Captain

Some of the sounds from the memorial service for Captain Rheal Leger from the Dieppe Fire Department.
8 minutes, 22 seconds
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Nurses in New Brunswick are eyeing big bonuses across the border in Nova Scotia.

Megan Mitton is the Green Party MLA for Memramcook-Tantramar.
7 minutes, 19 seconds
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Members of the Acadian community say final farewell to Viola Léger

Hundreds of people filled the Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption Cathedral in Moncton yesterday to say a final goodbye to Viola Léger.
7 minutes, 42 seconds
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Why catching the flu may leave you at increased risk for a stroke.

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj is our medical affairs columnist.
6 minutes, 17 seconds
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Site of one of New Brunswick's earliest power generating stations like a ghost town

James Upham heads to Kent county to check out an abandoned concrete dam that dates back more than a century.
13 minutes, 51 seconds
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University in Maine plans to offer nursing program in New Brunswick

Holly McKnight is the president of Beal University Canada.
7 minutes, 25 seconds
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Miramichi program helps kids with autism learn water safety skills

Cindi Green is the co-ordinator and founder of Autism Swim Miramichi.
9 minutes
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94-year-old shares her memories of royal visit to Doaktown in 1939

Olive O’Donnell was 10 years old when she met King George VI.
7 minutes, 34 seconds
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Should Nazi symbols be on display in the Capitol Theatre's production of The Sound of Music?

Geoff Dubrow says he's disturbed by the use of Nazi symbols during the production and is asked for changes to be made.
13 minutes, 56 seconds
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Catalytic convertor theft hits Moncton Headstart again

Caroline Donelle is the executive director of Moncton Headstart.
6 minutes, 22 seconds
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Moncton's downtown to undergo a $36 million makeover

Patrick Richard is the executive director of Downtown Moncton Inc.
12 minutes, 20 seconds
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We're number one: Greater Moncton leads country in population growth rate.

Sébastien Lavoie is a lead analyst with Statistics Canada in Ottawa.
7 minutes, 23 seconds
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25 years after the ferries stopped, guiding light still stands in Cape Tormentine

James Upham CBC's Roadside History columnist. He's a historian and educator based in Moncton.
12 minutes, 1 second
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World Health Organization says COVID-19 remains a public health emergency

Dr. Lisa Barrett is an infectious disease doctor and clinician scientist with Dalhousie University.
8 minutes, 54 seconds
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Nurse Practitioner Association of Canada calls on New Brunswick to make more use of their members

Stan Marchuk is a family nurse practitioner and national president of the Nurse Practitioner Association of Canada.
8 minutes, 34 seconds
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Ever think about tapping your backyard maple trees? Here's a step-by-step DIY guide.

Alicia Clarkson is a community engagement worker in Riverview, with a focus on sustainability.
10 minutes, 6 seconds
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The school bell is ringing later than normal for students at Bernice MacNaughton High School

Martin Daigle is the principal of BMHS.
14 minutes, 11 seconds
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The New Brunswick Teachers' Association says members aren't ready for French immersion overhaul

Connie Keating is president of the NBTA.
18 minutes, 15 seconds
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What's the deal with the purple elephant in Neguac?

Jean-Pascal Brideau is a snow sculptor based on the Acadian Peninsula.
8 minutes, 49 seconds
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Acadie-Bathurst Titan take to the ice sporting a new jersey designed by members of the Pabineau First Nation.

Terry Richardson is Chief of the Pabineau First Nation.
6 minutes, 25 seconds
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A new year, a new COVID variant

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj says XBB.1.5 is the fastest spreading variant yet.
8 minutes, 19 seconds
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Tabisuntac Bay is a favourite stopping point for the migratory Atlantic Brant.

Melanie-Louise Leblanc is a researcher at the University of British Columbia.
9 minutes, 52 seconds
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10 watts and a dream: celebrating the 100th anniversary of Atlantic Canada's first radio station, CFNB.

CBC New Brunswick's Steven Webb.
11 minutes, 19 seconds
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Bathurst program from the 1980s cited as model for current French immersion reforms

Provincial affairs reporter Jacques Poitras sets out to find out what the program was and whether it was a success.
9 minutes, 36 seconds
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Bessborough School in Moncton may remain open after all

Michelle Melendy is chair of the Bessborough Parent School Support Comittee.
9 minutes, 35 seconds
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Why keeping on top of your hearing health is just as important as a regular visit to the doctor or dentist.

Rex Banks is the director of hearing healthcare at Canadian Hearing Services.
5 minutes, 26 seconds
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Village of Fundy Albert votes to remove prayer before council meeting, opts to observe moment of reflection instead.

Bob Rochon is the mayor of Fundy Albert.
9 minutes, 25 seconds
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NB musher first woman to win prestigious Maine sled dog race.

Katherine Langlais of Glenwood, New Brunswick and her team of 12 dogs won the Can-Am 250 sled dog race.
9 minutes, 31 seconds
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Tips, tricks and time-savers when it comes to filing your taxes.

Alicia Whitten is with the Canada Revenue Agency.
9 minutes, 17 seconds
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With spring on the horizon, how early is too early to start your seedlings?

Bob Osborne is the owner of Corn Hill Nursery.
10 minutes, 39 seconds
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Codiac Transpo installs cameras on buses

Aloma Jardine is a spokesperson for Codiac Transpo with the City of Moncton.
7 minutes, 54 seconds
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New Brunswick woman who suffers from severe endometriosis finally scheduled for surgery to relieve 20 years of pain.

Nicola Sleep lives in Upper Gagetown. Dr. Craig Morton is a gynecologist in Saint John.
12 minutes, 54 seconds
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The report on the mass shootings in Nova Scotia recommends fundamental change within the RCMP. How can that happen?

Michael Boudreau is a professor in the department of criminology and criminal justice at St. Thomas University.
10 minutes, 4 seconds
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The science of reading

The way we teach New Brunswick kids to read is changing and as the CBC's Vanessa Blanch reports, there are big hopes that will change our literacy results.
13 minutes, 15 seconds
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New Brunswick experiencing a small COVID peak as a new variant spreads across Canada.

Tara Moriarty is an infectious disease researcher and associate professor with the University of Toronto.
11 minutes, 21 seconds
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YQM Country Fest ticket holders upset with cost of newly added performers

Anne McIntyre purchased tickets when they went on sale this past fall.
8 minutes, 36 seconds
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Remembering literacy advocate Peter Sawyer.

Valarie Higgins was a friend of Peter Sawyer and a past president of the Moncton Regional Learning Council.
7 minutes, 26 seconds
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Remembering Acadian icon Viola Léger

Antonine Maillet is the author of La Sagouine and her friendship with Viola Léger spanned decades. Léger died Saturday at the age of 92.
10 minutes, 6 seconds
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The chess boom hits a Moncton bar

Sébastien Pinto and Gilbert DeGuire run The Ruthless Rooks chess club.
7 minutes, 30 seconds
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Grand-Barachois family among those looking for answers after deadly Old Montreal fire

The CBC's Sarah Leavitt sat down with family members of victims.
12 minutes, 8 seconds
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Plan for affordable housing project in Moncton with medical clinic 'on life support' after health care partner backs out

Affordable housing non-profit Rising Tide doesn't understand why its health care partner backed out of a collaboration to help the hardest to house individuals in the city.
9 minutes, 39 seconds
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The New Brunswick Human Rights Commission issues new guidelines on age-based discrimination.

Claire Roussel-Sullivan is chair of the New Brunswick Human Rights Commission.
8 minutes
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Intimate partner violence is up, and one Moncton shelter needs help

Chantal Poirier is the executive director of Crossroads for Women in Moncton.
11 minutes, 29 seconds
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Sexual assault training aims to making music spaces safer for all.

Penelope Stevens is Music New NB's Industry Pathways Program Manager. Andie Marks is a project coordinator with Sexual Violence New Brunswick.
11 minutes, 20 seconds
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Business owners are frustrated a new downtown RCMP office is running a year behind schedule.

Don Moore is chair of the Codiac Regional Policing Authority. John Wishart is CEO of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton.
10 minutes, 45 seconds
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Is Greater Moncton's country-leading population growth rate too much, too soon?

David Campbell is an economic development consultant in Moncton.
10 minutes, 31 seconds
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The COVID-19 pandemic takes centre stage in new theatre production

Charlie Rhindress wrote the play "We're Still Here: Tales from 2020 and Beyond"
9 minutes, 18 seconds
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New property tax bills causing shock, confusion for some New Brunswickers.

Judith Cane moved to Sackville from Ottawa in 2019.
10 minutes, 44 seconds
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Have you ever looked at the label on your prescription medication and been confused about how to take it?

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj says making labels easier to read would help patients stick to their treatment plans.
6 minutes, 43 seconds
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Chamber of Commerce CEO says provincial budget lacks bold action

John Wishart is the CEO of The Chamber of Commerce for Greater Moncton.
9 minutes, 19 seconds
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Advocates for migrant rights say its time to extend medicare coverage to temporary foreign workers

Adi Rao is a founding board member of the Madhu Verma Migrant Justice Centre in Fredericton.
11 minutes, 1 second
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Mount Allison's women's basketball team ranked number one in the country as playoffs approach.

Ryan Chase is the coach of the women's basketball team at Mount Allison. Abby Miller is of the team's senior players.
9 minutes, 5 seconds
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Canada's two largest airlines are becoming more regional in scope after dozens of route cuts

Duncan Dee is the former chief operating officer of Air Canada.
13 minutes, 6 seconds
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Vitalité health program aims to reduce wait times in ERs by helping frequent visitors find support they need

Stéphanie Roy is the assistant director of primary health care with the Vitalité Health Network.
8 minutes, 21 seconds
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New Brunswick premier defends province's plan to end tax agreements with Wolastoqey communities.

Blaine Higgs is the Premier of New Brunswick.
19 minutes, 21 seconds
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Federal government proposes to protect seabird habitats along the Bay of Fundy shore by 2025.

The CBC's Paul Withers reports.
9 minutes, 42 seconds
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City views panel talks public transit and active transportation

Kate Doyle and Kristin Cavoukian are members of Information Morning's City Views panel.
16 minutes, 12 seconds
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Mouncton Mountie Killer will be able to seek parole decades sooner

Michael Boudreau is a professor in the department of criminology and criminal justice at St. Thomas University.
9 minutes, 15 seconds
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Black History Month: New Brunswick has a legacy of segregation in schools

Clinton Davis and Hillary LeBlanc are the creators and hosts of the BlackLantic podcast.
13 minutes, 56 seconds
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City Views: The pros and cons of development are a key issue in a growing Moncton

Moncton residents Kate Doyle and Kristin Cavoukian are members of Information Morning's new City Views panel on municipal issues.
16 minutes, 52 seconds
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A successful first week for Team NB at the Canada Winter Games.

Bruce MacFarlane is Team New Brunswick's communications lead.
7 minutes, 15 seconds
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Dorchester wharf was a vital transportation hub in the 19th century

James Upham is our roadside history columnist.
9 minutes, 52 seconds
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The City of Moncton is asking you to dive into the discussion about the need for aquatic facilities

Jocelyn Cohoon is director of recreation for the City of Moncton.
8 minutes, 28 seconds
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New Brunswickers in three vacant provincial ridings will elect new MLAs on April 24. Could it be a Liberal sweep?

Jamie Gillies is a political scientist and the coordinator of the communications and public policy program at St. Thomas University.
8 minutes, 50 seconds
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From Miramichi to Gotham: NB actor snags role of Batman in new CW show.

David Alexander Miller plays Batman in the TV series Gotham Knights.
9 minutes, 3 seconds
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How a Belgian museum helped solved the mystery of where a Maritime soldier from World War One died

The CBC's Steven Webb shares the story of a Maritime soldier who served and died in World War One, whose gravesite was unknown - until now.
9 minutes, 51 seconds
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New documents obtained by the CBC shed light on a series of suspicious fires in southeastern New Brunswick

CBC reporter Nipun Tiwari takes a look at the investigation into a string of fires between 2019 and 2022.
7 minutes, 42 seconds
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A successful Canada Winter Games concludes with an impressive medal haul for Team NB.

Nicole Smith was Team New Brunswick's Chef de Mission at the 2023 Canada Winter Games.
5 minutes, 59 seconds
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Codiac RCMP say space becoming a growing concern in downtown detachment

Superintendent Benoit Jolette spoke at Moncton city council on Monday night.
6 minutes, 30 seconds
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Federal promise of $10/day child care program may be stymied by labour shortages.

Isabelle Forest is a coordinator with Child Care Now New Brunswick.
9 minutes, 17 seconds
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Members of New Brunswick's karate team win big on the national stage

Jonna Brewer met Cedric Greene, Meka Cormier and coach Johnny LeBlanc at a practice session in Moncton.
14 minutes, 15 seconds
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Wayward puffin rescued from busy Riverview road.

David Gordan of Riverview came across an Atlantic puffin on Coverdale Road.
5 minutes, 26 seconds
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Sackville family feel they're being overtaxed for what they're getting and don't know where to turn

Gretchen, Terry and Alyssa Greene live in Sackville.
11 minutes, 22 seconds
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Future of Bathurst airport in jeopardy as air service to the city fails to return to pre-pandemic levels

Kim Chamberlain is the mayor of Bathurst.
6 minutes, 41 seconds
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After 30 years, beloved Restigouche outfitter and ecotourism business closes its doors

Marie-Christine Arpin is the proprietor of Arpin Canoe Restigouche.
6 minutes, 25 seconds
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Hundreds attend another long and loud public consultation on French second-language learning

Retired teacher Olivia Donovan of Hampton warned the province not to go ahead with the changes.
6 minutes, 36 seconds
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Court backlogs could be solved by finding efficiencies, more staff

Janet Austin is a professor with the faculty of law at UNB in Fredericton.
9 minutes, 15 seconds
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Three young leaders talk about what Black students need

Being Black in NB (Part 1): Matthew Martin, executive director of Black Lives Matter New Brunswick, Sydona Chandon, executive director of the New Brunswick Student Alliance, and Mamadou Oury Diallo, president of the Conseil des personnes d'ascendance africaine du Nouveau-Brunswick, in conversation with CBC contributor Hillary LeBlanc.
21 minutes, 21 seconds
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Copper wire thefts continue to rise in New Brunswick

Jo-Anne Phillips owns a property where thieves ripped copper wires and pipes out of the walls. Ben Stickle is the author of the book "Metal Scrappers and Thieves".
16 minutes, 47 seconds
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Black History Month: Systemic racism review conducted in the 1960s reveals issues that persist today

Hillary LeBlanc and Clinton Davis are the creators and hosts of the BlackLantic podcast.
16 minutes, 48 seconds
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One of Moncton's oldest homes is getting ready for a new chapter

Lawren Campbell is the city of Moncton's heirtage and culture coordinator. Melanie Lang and Rob Pejsa are two of the four co-owners of the William S. Torrie House.
10 minutes, 38 seconds
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Rethinking encampments as a positive temporary solution for homelessness.

Eric Weissman is a researcher, author, filmmaker, and teacher at UNB Saint John.
8 minutes, 52 seconds
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A new photography exhibit looks at life on the Acadian Peninsula in the 1970's

Photographer Melinda Blauvelt started her project when she travelled to the area 50 years ago.
9 minutes, 9 seconds
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Imagine thinking you'd won $10,000 on Tim Horton's 'Roll up to Win' contest, only to discover it was just a technical glitch.

Luc Massé of Shediac received a message that he was a winner - to be verified - of a $10,000 pre-paid credit card. Then it disappeared. Then he was told it was a technical error.
5 minutes, 22 seconds
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Black Business: Black Ice Basic Lawn Care

Hillary LeBlanc has been sharing success stories from the province's Black business community.
8 minutes, 21 seconds
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Anti-poverty groups call on the federal government to cap interest rates on payday loans

Peter Jongeneelen is the co-Chair for New Brunswick Acorn.
10 minutes, 27 seconds
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Things to see and do with the kids over NB's March Break.

Jenna Morton runs Pickle Planet Moncton, a website dedicated to family-focused information.
10 minutes, 17 seconds
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As Harvey Hall welcomes visitors again, plenty of work still needs to be done to save the 19th century community space

Jane Chrysostom is a board member and volunteer at Harvey Hall.
10 minutes, 47 seconds
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Mi'gmaq leaders want recognition of their title to a large part of New Brunswick and plan to seek compensation from the Crown

Chief Terry Richardson is from Pabineau First Nation.
11 minutes, 21 seconds
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Wayward puffin found on busy Riverview road released back to the wild

Pam Novak is with the Atlantic Wildlife Institute.
9 minutes, 7 seconds
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Extreme cold keeps Moncton Fire Department busy dealing with burst pipes around the city.

Keith Guptill is a platoon chief with the Moncton Fire Department.
7 minutes, 39 seconds
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A housing researcher encourages people with extra space to consider renting to people who are housing insecure

Julia Woodhall-Melnik is director of the Home Research Lab at the University of New Brunswick in Saint John and Canada Research Chair in Resilient Communities.
10 minutes, 43 seconds
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Construction industry facing rising costs thanks to copper thefts

Nadine Fullarton is President of the Construcion Association of New Brunswick - Moncton Northeast.
12 minutes, 37 seconds
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Doctors and researchers looking into the mystery of long COVID.

Dr. Angela Cheung is a physician, scientist, and co-lead of the national long COVID research network.
6 minutes, 14 seconds
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Helping coastal property owners prepare for the next hurricane season

Sabine Dietz is the executive director of Climatlantic.
7 minutes, 6 seconds
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The "15-minute city" is all the buzz in urban planning circles, though some have doubts about the concept.

Ken Greenberg is the former director of urban design and architecture for the City of Toronto.
7 minutes, 35 seconds
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An Ontario Superior court decision on homeless encampments could affect policy in New Brunswick

Kaitlin Schwan is executive director of the Women's National Housing and Homelessness Network and a senior researcher at the Canadian Observatory on Homelessness.
8 minutes, 29 seconds
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Moncton's HubCap Comedy Festival continues

Robert Gallant is general manager of the HubCap Comedy Festival. Marshall Button is president.
8 minutes, 21 seconds
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WestJet cuts service between Moncton and Toronto. What are your rights as a passenger?

Gábor Lukács is the president of the non-profit organization Air Passenger Rights.
9 minutes, 23 seconds
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Nova Scotia mass shooting report condemns RCMP failures and calls for "fundamental change"

CBC reporter Catherine Tunney outlines recommendations from the Mass Casualty Commission.
9 minutes, 33 seconds
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Tamil community founds new association to welcome and connect new immigrants to New Brunswick.

Priya Sharan is co-founder of the New Brunswick Tamil Association.
7 minutes, 49 seconds
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Consultant who looked at operations at House of Nazareth offers lessons for other shelter operators

Iain De Jong is president and CEO of OrgCode, an rganization that works with non-profits, non-governmental organizations and government to reduce homelessness
5 minutes, 20 seconds
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Do you add salt to your food? Even if you don’t, you might be getting too much sodium in your diet.

House doctor Raj Bhardwaj says the sources of sodium may be sneakier than you think.
7 minutes, 40 seconds
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New Brunswick high school senior launches her own indie news and creative writing website

Lily Van Beek is the founder and editor-in-chief of Student Stories NB.
8 minutes, 28 seconds
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The Town of Riverview is looking at allowing off-road vehicles limited access to some streets

Andrew LeBlanc is the mayor of Riverview.
8 minutes, 3 seconds
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Airports piloting new programs to detect the spread of new variants of COVID-19.

Dr. Doug Manuel is with the Coronavirus Variants Rapid Response Network.
10 minutes, 10 seconds
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City of Moncton plans seperated bike lanes for sections of Vaughan Harvey Boulevard and Killam Drive

Rene Legace is the director of engineering with the City of Moncton.
6 minutes, 37 seconds
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Moncton actor lands gig on Law & Order

Michael Ford is from Moncton. He lives and works in New York.
18 minutes, 26 seconds
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New affordable housing units in Miramichi aim to ease housing crunch

Adam Lordon is the mayor of Miramichi.
9 minutes, 53 seconds
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Lobster industry denies abuse of temporary foreign workers, despite calls for better protections

Nat Richard is executive director of the Maritime Lobster Processors Association.
21 minutes, 44 seconds
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Moncton to study creation of a new regional park for Vision Lands

Josh Adams is a senior planner for the City of Moncton.
9 minutes, 50 seconds
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How does the weather contribute to achy joints, headaches, and migraines?

CBC medical columnist Dr. Raj Bhardwaj explains what we know - and don't know - about how the weather can inflect our health.
8 minutes
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The labour shortage is affecting every sector in every province. What's the cost of fixing it?

Fred Bergman is senior policy analyst with the Atlantic Provinces Economic Council.
17 minutes, 23 seconds
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New Brunswick's budget includes millions to improve New Brunswick's education system. How could that money be spent?

Weh-Ming Cho and Heather Chandler are members of Information Morning's parents' panel.
11 minutes, 40 seconds
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The number of police officers per capita is down in Canada. Is that a problem?

Jean Sauvageau is a professor of criminology at St. Thomas University in Fredericton.
7 minutes, 18 seconds
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The City of Dieppe proposes changes to public transportation to assist a growing population

Jérémie Aubé is Dieppe's director of urban mobility.
8 minutes, 18 seconds
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Former student of 50/50 French second-language program in Belledune shares her thoughts on NB's plan for fall

Amy McCarthy grew up in Belledune and was a student in a 50/50 language program almost 40 years ago.
10 minutes, 23 seconds
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Three young Black leaders reflect on policing and public safety in New Brunswick.

Mathew Martin, Mamadou Oury Diallo and Sydona Chandon speak with CBC contributor Hillary LeBlanc.
16 minutes, 19 seconds
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A sad twist to a tale of lost luggage

Sarah Mulrooney has put out an urgent call for a quilt top that she fears may be lost forever.
7 minutes, 47 seconds
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Misuse of cough and cold medicines can sometimes land you in the Emergency Department

Dr. Raj Bhardwaj explains some issues that people might run into with over-the-counter drugs.
7 minutes, 41 seconds
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Will a new way of teaching kids to read solve New Brunswick's literacy problem?

Reporter Vanessa Blanch looks at a new curriculum that will roll out across the province in September.
14 minutes, 38 seconds
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Finding solutions to the growing homelessness crisis

Iain DeJong is president and CEO of OrgCode Consulting, an organization that works with non-profits, non-governmental organizations and government to reduce homelessness
27 minutes, 31 seconds
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Acadian photographer chronicles life in the fishing industry in New Bruswick.

Julie D'Amour-Léger of Caraquet is the Beaverbrook Art Gallery's current artist-in-residence.
10 minutes, 11 seconds
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New Brunswick becomes one of the last provinces to adopt 10 digit dialing

Kelly Walsh is the program manager for the Canadian Numbering Administrator.
9 minutes, 23 seconds
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CBC’s investigative unit "Go Public" helps get refunds for consumers and changes in corporate policy.

Erica Johnson hosts the CBC investigative segment Go Public.
7 minutes, 8 seconds
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Fundraising effort underway to create nature preserve in Grande-Digue area

Carli le Roux is conservation manager with the Nature Trust of New Brunswick.
7 minutes, 36 seconds
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Fundy Albert village council vote to make prayer part of regular meetings

Jeff Jonah is the councillor for Ward 4. Bob Rochon is the mayor of Fundy Albert.
8 minutes, 17 seconds
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Protecting the Chignecto Isthmus

David Kogon is the mayor of Amherst.
10 minutes, 24 seconds
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Moncton's award-winning Elvis tribute artist returns to the road with a new show featuring Melly Dunn.

Thane Dunn is an Elvis tribute artist.
9 minutes, 12 seconds
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Birchmount School students mark Valentine's Day with singing-grams

Michelle Ojo, Valerie Ochigbo, Rahaf Agrain Sobeat, Lara Gomes Borboni, and Lydia Young are grade seven students at Birchmount School in Moncton.
3 minutes, 39 seconds
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Black Business: A chiropractor in Moncton encourages young people to work hard and follow their passion.

Information Morning contributor Hillary LeBlanc meets Dr. Miah Robichaud-Lorde.
7 minutes, 20 seconds
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Mount Allison and Crandall star signs contract to play for his local club in the East Coast Basketball League

James French is a new member of the Moncton Motion.
8 minutes, 11 seconds
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How emergency shelters could adapt to help people with serious drug addictons and mental health challenges.

CBC reporter Vanessa Blanch
13 minutes, 35 seconds
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City of Moncton adopts ambitious new recreation master plan

Jim Scott is the director of planning and design with Trace Planning and Design in Moncton.
15 minutes, 37 seconds
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Black Business: Spicy Grillz brings the heat in Riverview

Information Morning contributor Hillary LeBlanc takes us to a Jamaican restaurant born out of a nostalgia for home.
9 minutes, 10 seconds
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Campbellton veteran's World War Two jeep found in the Netherlands.

Phyliss Roy is the daughter of the late Claude 'Buck' Cyr, who served in Europe in 1944. Nick Obdam lives in the Netherlands and is the proud owner of the jeep that Cyr drove during his service.
9 minutes, 10 seconds
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Education professor calls New Brunswick's inclusive education system "the elephant in the room"

Paul Bennett says is an adjunct professor of education at Saint Mary’s University and director of Schoolhouse Institute, an education research think-tank.
12 minutes, 9 seconds
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Seniors advocate launches review of the province's long-term care system

Kelly Lamrock is the provincial Child, Youth and Seniors' Advocate.
11 minutes, 37 seconds
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Why Black people experience unique challenges in the health care system

Being Black in NB (Part 4): Matthew Martin, executive director of Black Lives Matter New Brunswick, Sydona Chandon, executive director of the New Brunswick Student Alliance, and Mamadou Oury Diallo, president of The New Brunswick Provincial Council of People of African Descent, in conversation with CBC contributor Hillary LeBlanc.
24 minutes, 29 seconds
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New Brunswick government changes the way it counts people incarcerated and plans to build new jail.

Karissa Donkin is a journalist in CBC's Atlantic Investigative Unit.
7 minutes, 26 seconds
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Teachers say NB budget doesn't address chronic shortages

Connie Keating is the president of the New Brunswick Teachers Association.
10 minutes, 5 seconds
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Three young Black leaders talk about discrimination in the workplace.

Being Black in NB (Part 2): Matthew Martin, executive director of Black Lives Matter New Brunswick, Sydona Chandon, executive director of the New Brunswick Student Alliance, and Mamadou Oury Diallo, president of The New Brunswick Provincial Council of People of African Descent, in conversation with CBC contributor Hillary LeBlanc.
11 minutes, 48 seconds
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New Brunswick's Seniors Advocate taking a closer look at long-term care in New Brunswick

Haley Flaro is executive director of Ability New Brunswick.
10 minutes, 42 seconds
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Spring's imminent arrival means sweet business for maple syrup producers

Louise Poitras is executive director of the New Brunswick Maple Syrup Association.
9 minutes, 45 seconds
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Peeking behind the curtain on the Vinyl Cafe

Jess Milton was the longtime producer of the Vinyl Cafe. Her new podcast is called Backstage at the Vinyl Cafe.
11 minutes, 55 seconds
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Students at Harrison Trimble High School are working on a special project that involves farming, sustainability and caring for others

Reporter Mariam Mesbah visited the school to find out what students and teachers are up to.
9 minutes, 57 seconds
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What would you do with $862 million if you were premier of New Brunswick?

Pierre-Marcel Desjardins is a professor of economics at l'Université de Moncton.
11 minutes, 28 seconds
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Could 'wet shelters' be part of the solution for the hundreds of people in New Brunswick who are homeless?

Reporter Vanessa Blanch tells us a bit more about how a wet shelter works and what kinds of harm reduction programs are being tried elsewhere.
13 minutes, 30 seconds
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The Jeunes Chanteurs d'Acadie to perform at Carnegie Hall this weekend

Nadine Hebert is the choir director. Maya LeBlanc is from Memramcook and is a member of the Jeunes Chanteurs d'Acadie.
9 minutes, 6 seconds
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Team NB kicks off the 2023 Canada Winter Games in golden style.

Bruce MacFarlane is Team New Brunswick's communications lead.
8 minutes, 41 seconds
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Greater Moncton International Airport deals with holiday travel woes, but plans to fly high in the future.

Courtney Burns is the president and CEO of the Greater Moncton International Airport.
11 minutes, 27 seconds
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How an obsession with creating the perfect taco turned into a growing pop-up business in Moncton

CBC columnist Hillary LeBlanc introduces us to Jonathan Cooper, owner of Birria Dave's.
6 minutes, 33 seconds
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Hundreds attended the in-person consultation in Moncton last night on the province's proposed changes to French immersion

Kristin Cavoukian moved to Moncton from Ontario a year and a half ago. Her daughter is a French immersion student. Nadine Fullerton lives in Riverivew and has two kids.
15 minutes, 8 seconds
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Province setting up a Crown Corporation to find solutions to housing crisis.

Jill Green is minister of Service New Brunswick and the minister responsible for housing.
8 minutes, 23 seconds
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Singer-songwriter Kylie Fox shares a new song and tells the story of a challenging tour

Music columnist Tristan Grant shines a spotlight on the people making music in New Brunswick.
15 minutes, 9 seconds
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A report on the April 2020 mass shootings in Nova Scotia calls for sweeping changes to address intimate partner violence

Kristal LeBlanc is CEO of the Beauséjour Family Crisis Resource Centre in Shediac.
10 minutes, 53 seconds
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A large stone chimney is all that remains of Rockport's 19th century quarries.

James Upham is a local historian and educator. You can find all his stories at cbc.ca/roadsidehistory.
9 minutes, 19 seconds
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The Moncton Boys and Girls Club plans to renovate its kitchen and offer more cooking programs for kids

Moncef Lakouas is the executive director of the Moncton Boys and Girls Club.
5 minutes, 38 seconds
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New guidelines around the consumption of alcohol could lower the risk of Fetal Alcohol Spectrum disorder

Dr. Anna Banerji is a pediatrician and public health specialist at the Temerty Faculty of Medicine and the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, at the University of Toronto.
6 minutes, 8 seconds