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Knock, knock, Neo. Think Agents are a thing of the future? Look again at the iconic movie, The Matrix—they've been hiding in plain sight. In the first episode of 2025, hosts Ron Tolido, Weiwei Feng, and Robert Engels venture down the digital rabbit hole of Virtual Twins with Morgan Zimmerman, CEO of NETVIBES at Dassault Systèmes. It’s a fascinating world where physical science meets data science, a world of both red and blue pills. Virtual Twins take the concept of Digital Twins to the next level, transforming static representations of products, devices, and systems into living, breathing "Dream Theaters" of simulations, predictions, and what-if scenarios. Fueled by AI and immersive technology, they don’t just capture life—they reimagine it. But what happens when Virtual Twins evolve to encompass entire organizations and industries? Imagine bending not just spoons, but entire realities. The Matrix has you—are you ready to see how deep the twin-powered innovation goes? You're in The Matrix ! Tune into our latest Data-powered Innovation Jam podcast episode now! Timestamps: 00:35 – Ron and Robert dive into the iconic world of The Matrix , drawing parallels to digital innovation. 04:55 – Morgan shares insights into Dassault Systèmes' legacy and the evolution of Virtual Twins. 10:00 – Exploring the connection between ontologies and their applications in the real world. 20:03 – How Digital Twins, Virtual Twins, and the Metaverse are transforming real-world use cases. 36:15 – Redefining interaction with the digital world in ways that feel natural yet futuristic. Connect with our guest Morgan Zimmermann and our hosts Ron Tolido , Robert Engels , and Weiwei Feng on LinkedIn.…
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CBC에서 제공하는 콘텐츠입니다. 에피소드, 그래픽, 팟캐스트 설명을 포함한 모든 팟캐스트 콘텐츠는 CBC 또는 해당 팟캐스트 플랫폼 파트너가 직접 업로드하고 제공합니다. 누군가가 귀하의 허락 없이 귀하의 저작물을 사용하고 있다고 생각되는 경우 여기에 설명된 절차를 따르실 수 있습니다 https://ko.player.fm/legal.
The New Brunswick Youth Orchestra is tackling a long and complex symphony in honor of its 60th anniversary this year. Rachel Cave speaks with the orchestra's conductor Maestro Antonio Delgado and young musician Selena Tenass the orchestra's principal trombone.
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The New Brunswick Youth Orchestra is tackling a long and complex symphony in honor of its 60th anniversary this year. Rachel Cave speaks with the orchestra's conductor Maestro Antonio Delgado and young musician Selena Tenass the orchestra's principal trombone.
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×Film and streaming columnist Lisa Hrabluk take us way up North to the Arctic Circle and introduces us to some small town characters to warm our hearts.
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Local musician Kaya Sleep explains why the ukulele is a great starting point for someone who wants to pick up an instrument and why it has more range than you might think.
CBC host Jeanne Armstrong is sits down with Premier Susan Holt and then we take your calls and questions.
Donald Trump's tariffs on Canadian imports might be just a few days away. Host Emily Brass speaks with Marco Vigliotti, editor-in-chief of iPolitics, about the planned federal stimulus package and then Ron Marcolin of Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters explains what's at stake for New Brunswick businesses.…
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Some concerned citizens in St. Stephen gathered to show support for marginalized groups on both sides of the border. Greg Daborn and Tracey Matheson helped bring everyone together they speak with host Emily Brass about why they did it and what it was like.
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A $100-million cold-storage facility has been announced for Port Saint John's west-side terminal. CEO Craig Estabrooks speaks with host Emily Brass to explain what it means for the future of the port.
Rockwood Glows is a family-friendly party in the park in Saint John this Saturday night. Host Emily Brass speaks with Sonia Naikavde, the city's growth co-ordinator. She manages city-led events and tells Emily what's in store for people on Saturday night.
The Holt government is making good on its rent cap promise. Rent increases cannot be more than thre per cent this year. Host Emily Brass speaks with Housing Minister David Hickey about how it will work and what else the province has planned to make housing more affordable.
Severe cases of shigella infection are on the rise among vulnerable people in cities across the country. Our House doctor, Mike Simon, speaks with host Emily Brass about the concerns around the drug-resistant strains.
Host Emily Brass speaks with Saint Johner Ella Wang about some of the traditions and superstitions associated with the Lunar New Year holiday.
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Many have bought homes in Saint John not realizing New Brunswick's property tax system treats first-time buyers much differently than established, long-time homeowners. First-time buyers and new parents Konnor and Julia Bourgeois and homebuyer Cathy Foote speak about the surprise increases in their property tax bills.…
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We need to double the amount of non-profit and public housing in New Brunswick and it needs to happen fast. That's according to Peter Corbyn, the executive director of the New Brunswick Non-Profit Housing Association, speaks with host Emily Brass to explain what's at stake if we can't meet the growing need for housing.…
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Saint John's fire chief Rob Nichol joins host Emily Brass to discuss a proposed bylaw governing outdoor fires. Nichol says Saint John is the only major New Brunswick city that doesn't have such a bylaw.
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The province has ordered that NB Power undergo an independent audit after thousands of complaints about high bills in December. St. Thomas University professor Tom Bateman tells us what the process could look like.
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1 Recognizing Edward Mitchell Bannister on this side of the border 13:31
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13:31An exhibit featuring the work of artist Edward Mitchell Bannister, who was born in Saint Andrews, has opened in Sackville. While well known in the United States, this marks the first major exhibition of Bannister’s work ever presented in Canada. Professor Charmaine Nelson describes the significance of the exhibit and how his works are considered to be some of the best examples of 19th century American art.…
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Stephen Devlin of Stevie Go Go tuk tuk, who found success on CBC's Dragon's Den, is making plans to relocate to Saint John.
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Jeff Kelley talks about his new feature film, Goodman Inc., which will premiere early next month in Saint John.
Dr. Sherry Stewart is a professor of psychiatry and psychology neuroscience at Dalhousie and Canada research chair in addictions and mental health. She speaks with host Emily Brass about a mental health intervention that's showing promise in keeping teens from developing substance use disorders.
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1 Carol Taylor's work may have home in Canadian Museum of History 13:04
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13:04Rothesay artist Carol Taylor and Xavier Gelinas curator of political history at the Canadian Museum of History in Gatineau talk about her work and the idea of it being preserved in the Canadian Museum of History for future generations.
We hear from some of the people who stopped by an open house this week, to discuss the future of Saint John's north end neighbourhood. Then host Emily Brass speaks with the city's Director of Community Planning & Housing Pankaj Nalavde.
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Film and streaming columnist Lisa Hrabluk talks Oscar nominations, and one film in particular she says should be on your watch list. The Substance, snagged star Demi Moore and director Coralie Fargeat their first Oscar noms for their film about the horrors of aging when you’re a middle-aged woman told to make way for a younger version.…
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With US tariffs circling, some politicians have been bringing up the idea behind Energy East to domesticate our oil business. Our provincial affairs reporter, Jacques Poitras will jog our memory about the project and break down whether it would be realistic today.
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Strong bones support us and allow us to move. They protect our heart, lungs, and brain from injury. Our bones are also a storehouse for vital minerals. Coming up our registered dietitian Maryam Naslafkih has some tips with keeping our bones healthy and strong.
A local chapter of the Raging Grannies was struck in response to President Trump's tariff threats. Host Emily Brass speaks with Judy Beaton and Carole Martignacco both members of the group who took part in a protest in St. Andrews yesterday.
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1 Uncleared sidewalks create hurdles for people with mobility challenges 6:07
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6:07It's hasn't been easy navigating the many city sidewalks still covered in snow and ice following Monday's storm. Host Emily Brass speaks with a local accessibility advocate on the challenges for residents waiting for their sidewalk to be cleared.
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A tiny home community pitched for east Saint John is one step closer to reality. We'll hear what neighbors are saying about the Sunnyside Tiny Homes project.
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A new study highlights the importance of social contact in keeping us well. Our house doctor, Mike Simon, joins host Emily Brass to us to talk about it.
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Two-time Juno winner Dominique Fils-Aimé is coming to New Brunswick, with a show at Imperial Theatre on Saturday. Host Emily Brass speaks with her about her music and the influences that helped her find her unique voice and sound.
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Fishing shack owners have met with Rothesay town council members, to try and come to an agreement about how to move forward at Renforth. We hear from Rothesay's deputy mayor Matt Alexander, and host Emily Brass speaks with Kelson Hilchie an angler who fishes at Renforth.
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The NB government has asked NB Power to undergo an independent audit. This is after it received thousands of complaints from customers about a higher-than expected December power bill. We hear from Energy Minister Rene Legacy and Premier Susan Holt, then host Emily Brass speaks with PC MLA Tammy Scott-Wallace.…
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UNB Saint John is hosting an Indigenous Film Festival this week, including a documentary on the late Murray Sinclair is screening tonight. Host Emily Brass speaks with Todd Ross, the film festival coordinator, acting Piluwitahasuwin and associate vice president of Indigenous engagement at UNBSJ.
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Quispamsis town council wants to get rolling on a transit plan for their community. Host Emily Brass speaks with Coun. Mike Biggar, who is chair of the town transportation committee and vice-chair of the Fundy Regional Service Commission's transportation committee.
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The federal government has cut the number of allocated spaces for economic immigrants this year in half. Host Emily Brass speaks with Mohamed Bagha, managing director of the Saint John Newcomers Centre, about what that could mean for the region.
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A new program at the New Brunswick Community College in Saint John will train wind and solar technicians over two years. Host Emily Brass speaks with Jodi Stringer, Dean of the School of Engineering Technologies at NBCC Saint John about the program and the need for it.
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New host Emily Brass has explored some of the many hiking trails around this region. This morning she speaks with avid hiker and a local trail consultant Jane McCulloch to find out about other great winter hikes, and some tips for exploring southwest New Brunswick.
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The committee working to bring the Canada Summer Games to the Saint John and Moncton regions is poised to submit its bid. The games represent the largest amateur multi-sport event in the country. Host Emily Brass speaks with bid committee co-chair Bill MacMackin.
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Construction to restore the 200-year-old tower of Saint John's oldest church is underway. Now the race is on to preserve the historic Stone Church and raise the capital to complete the project. Rev. Jasmine Chandra updates host Emily Brass on the work being done and how the fundraising is going.
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More and more New Brunswick communities are taking it upon themselves to recruit doctors. Now Saint John city councillor Greg Norton has a come up with a plan to reel in young docs and avoid competing with our provincial neighbours. He speaks with Steven Webb about the plan.
A Mexican lawyer is offered an unusual job to help a notorious cartel boss retire and transition into living as a woman, fulfilling a long-held desire. Film and streaming columnist Lisa Hrabluk discusses Emilia Perez.
We're excited to introduce our new permanent host, Emily Brass. She speaks with Steve Webb about her time in the port city so far and what drew her here.
Birdwatching with the Hampton Nature Club at Spooner Island kicks off tomorrow's Fundy Winterfest events in Hampton. Local naturalist Paul Martin is leading the walk and he speaks with Steven Webb about what you might see out there this time of year.
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Local storyteller Brent Mason joins Steven Webb to talk about his latest projects: the novel "Midway" and his 12th original album, "Get In Line."
After almost two years of speculation the company announced in June 2023 that it was launching a strategic review, including a potential full or partial sale. The CBC's Nipun Tiwari asks Saint Johners about Irving Oil staying put and then CBC's Jacques Poitras speaks to UNB economist Herb Emery.
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Terry Cutler of Cyology Labs in Montreal provides analysis of the computer systems disruption at N.B. Liquor.
2025 marks the 250th anniversary of the start of the U.S. War of Independence. This weekend at the Saint John Free Public Library, Peter Gillies will give a talk on what life was like for Loyalists as the Revolution dragged on. He joins Rachel Cave in studio for a preview of the talk.
Meta is scrapping its independent fact-checking program. Rachel Cave speaks with Erin Steuter a professor of sociology at Mount Allison University and an expert on misinformation.
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Premier Susan Holt was quoted recently saying the province is exploring the idea of allowing family physicians to opt out of hospital rounds. Dr. Mike Simon shares his thoughts on the proposal with Rachel Cave.
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Putting kids in sports or music lessons is the kind of enrichment most families would like to offer, but the cost of lessons, fees and equipment can be overwhelming. Rachel Cave speaks with Greg Cutler, the manager of P.R.O. Kids. It's a Saint John-based program that can offer some help.
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NB Power has promised to meet with people in Rothesay, to get to the bottom of why some homes keep losing power. Trevor Macdougall is one of the residents affected, he speaks with host Rachel Cave about the many recent outages.
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NB lobster and lumber could be hit with Trump's 25 per cent tariff along with many other industries including the wild blueberry sector. Murray Tweedie owns and operates a 700 acre wild blueberry farm in Kouchibouguac. We hear from him and then Rachel Cave speaks with executive director of Bleuets NB Blueberries.…
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Now is your chance to weigh in on changes around Medical Assistance In Dying. Rachel Cave speaks with a regional expert for his opinion on a new national survey. The online questionnaire is on the Health Canada website and remains open until February 14th.
Rothesay officials are warning caution after an ice fishing shack went through at Renforth wharf. Rachel Cave speaks with Deputy Mayor Matt Alexander before avid ice fisher Chris Hardt shares his safety practices for heading out ice fishing.
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Giant hearts made of white stones are familiar here in southwestern New Brunswick. Now the man who started the mental health awareness campaign Operation White Heart is helping to bring it to other places. Most recently P.E.I.
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Our conversation with John Williamson, the Conservative MP for New Brunswick Southwest.
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Our house doctor, Mike Simon explains the training available to local doctors around engaging with autistic patients.
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Fredericton constitutional lawyer, Lyle Skinner gives some clarity on what exactly prorogation means.
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Our in-house registered dietitian, Maryam Naslafkih chats about timing your meals and why it matters.
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The New Brunswick Youth Orchestra is tackling a long and complex symphony in honor of its 60th anniversary this year. Rachel Cave speaks with the orchestra's conductor Maestro Antonio Delgado and young musician Selena Tenass the orchestra's principal trombone.
Fares for Saint John Transit multi-ride passes increased slightly on January 1st, and the transit service is heading into 2025 with a new director Kevin Loughery. Rachel Cave speaks with him about the job and what his goals are.
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The prime minister says his resignation yesterday will take effect after his party chooses a new leader. So what will Justin Trudeau's legacy be in the Federal Liberal Party and what kind of political situation has he left for his successor? Rachel Cave speaks with Saint John Rothesay MP Wayne Long and Duane Bratt, professor of political science at Mount Royal University.…
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New stricter rules are now in place for impaired drivers. As of January 1st. peace officers can give immediate roadside suspensions to drivers with a blood alcohol content of 0.05 or greater. Rachel Cave speaks with Saint John Police Chief Robert Bruce as well as the CEO of MADD Canada about the changes.…
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Looking at new tools to measure the ecosystem and the health of the North Atlantic right whale, might help to improve the species rate of survival. UNB Saint John researcher Gina Lonati will shares her work and her hope for the species with Rachel Cave.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is officially back in Ottawa after the holidays. Political science professor Lori Turnbull speaks with Rachel Cave about how the next few weeks and months might play out.
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You might feel better if you mix up the cocktails and wine circulating this time of year with something a little less intense. Rachel Cave speaks with a Saint John bartender who makes some of the best mocktails in the port city and tonight she's making them in support of Sophia House.
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Lisa Hrabluk is our movies and streaming columnist.
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Amy Cleveland is a horticulture technician and Master Gardener at Cedarcrest Gardens in Saint John.
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Local librarian, Jeremy Chiasson, a.k.a. the elf on the bookshelf. Here is the book recommendation list he talked about: Santa’s First Christmas, by Mac Barnett and Sydney Smith (3+) How to Pee Your Pants, The Right Way, by Rachel Matson (6+) Ash’s Cabin by Jen Wang (10+) Not Pop-Pop by Angela De Groot (All Ages)…
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People in the Belleisle area are rallying to help a family in Hatfield Point, after they lost their home to a fire. But that's just one of the good deeds the Belleisle Valley 10 Buck Club has undertaken. The club was started by John Urquhart, he speaks with host Rachel Cave about the club and some of the people they've supported.…
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After years of waiting in storage, the Marco Polo replica has finally found a permanent home. Barry Ogden speaks with host Rachel Cave about the journey and where the famous ship's replica is headed .
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1 Urging feds to ease new rules around international student 15:12
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15:12Post-secondary schools and organizations are calling on the Trudeau government to repeal its new caps, requirements and restrictions on international students. They say they're turning the lives of these students upside down. Host Rachel Cave speaks with Tracy Glynn is a co-founder and board member for the Madhu Verma Migrant Justice Centre in Fredericton and Jovial Orlachi Osundu is President of the International Students Association at the University of Moncton.…
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1 Horizon Health Network makes changes to emergency departments for the holidays 14:49
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14:49Horizon Health Network and CEO Margaret Melanson made some changes to alleviate pressure and avoid last year's hospital holiday crunch at emergency departments. To share some perspective on the Regional's emergency room over the holidays, ER physician Dr. Fraser Mackay joins the show.
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1 Simons Highschool raises donations for the Saint john Seafarers' Mission 6:15
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6:15Simonds High School have been collecting donations for the Saint John Seafarers' Mission. Last week student council members presented the donations to Tony Dickinson, the mission's executive director. CBC's Megan MacAlpine stopped by the busy high school and spoke to donators.
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1 Middle school student walks home without winter wear as their locker was bolted shut 9:35
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9:35Molly Burgess's 11-year-old son Mark attends Barnhill Memorial School and was forced to wait outside for the bus in just a T-shirt. CBC's Mia Urquhart speaks with Molly who talks on the school's reasoning behind the lock and why a call with principle lead to more frustration
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1 Saint John reforms its zoning bylaw in an effort to increase affordable housing 12:34
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12:34Yeva Mattson is a community planner for the City of Saint John and Pankuj Nalavde is the city's Community Planning and Housing Director.
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1 A goodwill clothesline full of warm winter clothes gets set up in St. Andrews 5:43
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5:43The CBC's Megan MacAlpine spoke with Paula Ross who puts up clotheslines filled with socks, mittens, toques and more, free to anyone who needs them in Saint Andrews, and St. George.
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1 A Moncton cat is now in Charlotte County after getting a ride on a Ganong candy truck 4:58
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4:58Sharon Edgingdton is the shelter administrator at the Charlotte County SPCA. For more information on Mr. Ganong and other animals the SPCA you can find them on Facebook at Charlotte County SPCA (New Brunswick).
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1 A ride-hailing and delivery company is looking to expand into Rothesay 7:22
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7:22Sash Selvaratnam is the founder and CEO of Zippy, a ride-hailing service is recruiting drivers for its expansion into Rothesay.
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Connie Shea is a history and social studies teacher at St. Malachy's Memorial High School, who was recently awarded a Governor General’s History Award for Excellence in Teaching.
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Melanie Vautour is executive director of Fresh Start Services, the non-profit running the new out-of-the-cold shelter on Rothesay Avenue. She was speaking with CBC's Nipun Tiwari.
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1 Sussex couple set up a community pantry in their front yard 11:27
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11:27Gisele McKnight saw a need and did her best to fill it, by opening an outdoor pantry on her quiet street in Sussex.
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Festive lights aren't the only noteworthy light show this week. The annual Geminid meteor shower is also peaking today and tomorrow. Host Steven Webb speaks with local astronomer Chris Curwin about how to get the best look at one of the year's most reliable meteor showers.
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The province has plans for two French schools in mainly English-speaking communities. Host Steven Webb speaks with the president of the Francophone South District Education Council, Michel Cote about how that might effect the Francophone Sud DEC's lawsuit.
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1 Shoplifting leaving business owners strapped this holiday season 16:57
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16:57The lead up to the holidays is a busy shopping season. But retailers say it's also a busy shoplifting season. Steve Webb speaks with Liz Miller a small business owner in Saint John, and then he speaks with Jim Cormier with the Retail Council of Canada
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The Trailer Park Boys are continuing their adventures in their new movie Standing on the Shoulders of Kitties. And this time they’re leaving behind Sunnydale Trailer Park in good old Nova Scotia for the bright lights of Europe, where they meet a few famous people. Our film and streaming columnist Lisa Hrabluk has the details.…
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Host Steven Webb speaks with Mary-Francis Keirstead . The Norton resident's push to fix the Norton school led to a surprise byelection win.
Some small businesses are worried that they'll have two strikes against them in the lead up to Christmas. Headaches over the GST holiday and shipping hassles because of the Canada Post labour disruption. Host Rachel Cave speaks with Dan Kelle president of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.…
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1 Saint John Police Force changing how it responds to medical calls 6:42
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6:42The Saint John Police Force will soon be responding to fewer medical calls. The force will only respond under certain circumstances to ensure officers focus on core policing duties. Host Rachel Cave speaks with acting Staff Sgt. Matthew Weir to explain.
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Remember during the lockdown and everyone tried their hand at sourdough or kimchi? Fermenting food was the hip trend to past the time indoors, but it might be worth your while to make it a regular part of your diet. Registered dietitian Maryam Naslfakih shares the benefits and debunk the myths around fermented foods.…
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1 New ways to collect charitable donations during the postal strike 5:36
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5:36Shannon Hunter is president and CEO of the Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation.
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1 NB's auditor general says the province is failing its obligations on reviewing and reporting child deaths 11:49
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11:49Paul Martin is the auditor general of New Brunswick.
Dr. Mike Simon tells us about new research out of the UK that is touting a new treatment for asthma.
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Zaher Sharbaji is a student at UNB in Saint John, whose family came to Saint John in 2017, after fleeing the conflict in Syria.
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The 50-year government regime in Syria fell to rebel groups over the weekend. Host Rachel Cave speaks with Reham Abazid, who arrived in Saint John as a government-sponsored Syrian refugee in 2016, and Basel Lababede, who arrived from Syria in 2017.
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The federal government has committed $1 billion in funding for renewable energy projects in the province. Beverly Gingras, the executive director of the Conservation Council of New Brunswick she speaks with host Rachel Cave about what the money could and should do.
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Mariah Darling will be the newest member of Saint John city council. They won Monday night's byelection race for the vacant seat in Ward 3 and spoke with host Rachel Cave to discuss their priorities.
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Radon gas has been on the radar of health advocates for years as one of the leading causes of lung cancer. The province now wants to make it easier for New Brunswickers to test their homes for the radioactive gas. Jeff LeBlanc is President of the Canadian Association of Radon Scientists and Technologists.…
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Imperial Theatre executive director Angela Campbell speaks with host Rachel Cave about value of the performing arts in the community.
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The cold weather is here and people living in encampments in Saint John will need to go to greater lengths to keep warm, raising the risk of fires. Saint John Fire Chief Rob Nichol speaks with host Rachel Cave about the increasing risk and the prevention work his department is doing.
Executive director of Uptown Saint John Nancy Tissington, speaks on the festivities and how to get the most from the annual event.
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Time to snuggle up with some popcorn, hot cocoa and watch a new holiday film. Film and streaming columnist Lisa Hrabluk shares her thoughts on "That Christmas", a new British film from Netflix animation.
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Fresh Start Services and Nick Shepard strive to help people battle homelessness and he speaks on the community and support within encampments. Anna Lund is a professor of law at the University of Alberta in Edmonton and she speaks on the fragility of encampments and how the legal system plays a part.…
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They have a layer of fur we don't have but they're still at risk of freezing outside this time of year. Host Rachel Cave speaks with the executive director of the provincial SPCA about pet safety as we head into our coldest months of the year.
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Hospice of Sussex has launched a new social enterprise to help people access healthcare and mobility equipment they can use at home. Host Rachel Cave speaks with the chair of Hospice Sussex Gwen Pope.
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There was a retirement party for Julie Dingwell in Saint John yesterday this week.to celebrate her legacy and the work she's done over 25 years leading Avenue B Harm Reduction, formerly AIDS Saint John. Host Rachel Cave speaks with Julie about her career and it's inspiration.
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Ten thousand dollar bonus checks will start hitting bank accounts of some nurses across the province. Its part of the provincial government's nurse retention plan. Host Rachel Cave speaks with Paula Doucet, president of the New Brunswick Nurses Union, about what this might do for nurse retention in the province.…
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The Saint John Tool Library is working on a bit-sized training program that could make a big difference in the construction of affordable housing. Executive director Brent Harris speaks with host Rachel Cave about micro-credentialing and what it could mean for Saint John.
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Guidelines for breast cancer screening have been gradually shifting, and urologists say prostate cancer screening guidelines also need to be updated. Our house doctor, Mike Simon speaks with host Steven Webb about the importance of early screening for prostate cancer.
Results of a study of the health of Ritchie Lake were shared with Quispamsis council last night. Gary Losier is the Director of Engineering and Works for the Town of Quispamsis he speaks with host Rachel Cave about the results and what they mean for the sustainability of the lake.
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A lane reduction on Heather Way in East Saint John has drawn the ire of residents, and last night, council voted to remove barricades and return the road to its former state. We hear from an area resident and then host Steven Webb speaks with Councillor Paula Radwan.
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The Canadian AIDS Memorial Quilt is an icon of AIDS activism and an important symbol to memorialize those who died of the disease. One of its panel will be on display in Saint John for the first time this month. James Edwards of AIDS New Brunswick speaks with host Steven Webb about the significance of this quilt.…
New Brunswick's child and youth advocate is raising the alarm to tackle youth mental health in Indigenous communities. Of the 20 recommendations made in a report three years ago, only eight have been implemented. Roxanne Sappier, the chair of the First Nations Advisory Council, speaks with host Steven Webb.…
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Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Chuck Chiasson discusses the state of the Harbour Bridge project, reducing headaches for commuters and the skyrocketing price tag.
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Lori Griffin and her partner Paul Kuster run Mercury Ice Cream on Deer Island, Glen McLean owns Java Moose Coffee and Gillian Palmer is a Harbour Lights board member and the brand specialist with Port Saint John.
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John Buchanan is executive director of the Saint John Community Food Basket.
Many are calling it an unforgettable cinematic experience that successfully captures the essence of the original, while carving its own majestic path. Our film reviewer Lisa Hrabluk gives us her take on Galdiator II.
A Maces Bay woman took down a colossal moose And she did it with a compound bow. The CBC's Mia Urquhart paid her a visit.
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1 Two more huge cranes making their way into Saint John Harbour today 7:03
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7:03Two more larger cranes will be added to the container terminal on the west side today. Doug Smith is the CEO of DP World Canada he speaks with host Rachel Cave about their arrival, and how they'll change business at the port.
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Uptown businesses are asking for extra help from the city to lessen the impact of all the construction. Nancy Tissington of Uptown Saint John speaks with host Rachel Cave about the impacts and what businesses want to see to help them out.
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This winter, people who've been living rough will be seeking shelter out of the cold. And chances are, some may try to hold out for as long as they can because shelter life can be very difficult, too. Ben Appleby is Outflow's Director of Shelter and Housing they ran last year's operation in the north end faced some real challenges.…
Every year, New Brunswickers take part in the Christmas bird count. Don MacPhail has organized the data from 70 years of counting in the Saint John region. He speaks with host Rachel Cave about the data, some of the trends, and an upcoming workshop he's hosting this weekend.
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1 Calls for dedicated human trafficking unit in New Brunswick 11:27
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11:27Discussion at a conference in Fredericton this week was dedicated to finding collaborative ways to combat human trafficking in the province. The CBC's Allyson McCormack Alyson speaks with two people calling for change.
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Tim O'Reilly is Saint John's director of public works, he shares improvements and challenges for the city's winter management plan because the snowy, icy weather is just around the corner, and there are ways the public can help things flow more smoothly.
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A Saint John couple has found themselves without a home in their 50s. This has meant a harrowing year trying to survive on the streets. And for the coldest months in a shelter. Rachel Cave sits with them in their camper trailer to hear their first-hand account of what it has been like.
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1 Trump threatening to impose heavy tariffs on Canadian exports 11:54
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11:54Donald Trump is threatening 25 per cent tariffs on Canadian imports when he takes office in January. Rachel Cave speaks with the New Brunswick head of a national manufacturers and exporters group, Ron Marcolin, as they brace themselves for what's to come.
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A new housing project in Sussex will soon begin accepting women fleeing domestic violence and abuse. Host Rachel Cave speaks with Julie Matthews of the Sussex Vale Transition House about the Doorways to Hope project.
Doctor Mike Simon talks about the importance of continuity of care and a new study out of the UK that points to the effect on patient outcomes.
Deer hunting season is wrapping up. We'll talk to a New Brunswick hunter who bagged a very large deer he thinks it might be the biggest one ever. Keith Fournier shares his story with host Rachel Cave.
A sales tax holiday might sound like a nice idea to some, but will the savings buy votes for the Liberals. We'll look at the politics of the Trudeau government's new fiscal policy with public policy expert and a professor in the faculty of Management at Dalhousie University Lori Turnbull.
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Technology analyst and journalist Carmi Levy speaks with host Rachel Cave about why so many are getting off Elon Musk's platform.
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Port-au-Prince remains a tense and dangerous place after more deadly clashes in recent days. According to the UN, the gang violence has forced more than 20-thousand people to flee the Caribbean city in the past few days. Host Rachel Cave speaks with an expert on Haiti and then Guy Verna originally from Haiti speaks with Rachel about his concerns for family back home.…
A ongoing docs series in Saint John is exploring resilience and social justice issues. The second installment of the Foggy Docs series is tonight. Host Rachel Cave chats with co-founder Mike Morrison.
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Michele Pelletier is New Brunswick's Consumer Advocate for Insurance.
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Mike Moffatt is an economist at the University of Ottawa and Arlene Dunn is CEO of the Saint John Construction Association.
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Mary Ann Campbell is the director of the Centre for Criminal Justice Studies and Policing Research, at UNB.
Dr. Richard Louis is New Brunswick’s provincial Injury Prevention Specialist with Trauma NB.
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Lisa Hrabluk went to see the movie that's based on the Broadway musical that premiered back in 2003.
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Thistle-St. Andrews Curling Club in Saint John is celebrating its 150th anniversary. Jeff Fry, communications and marketing director for Thistle-St. Andrews, tells a bit about the club's history, and how its members are marking this milestone.
Sara Beyer is manager of policy with the Canadian Centre for Housing Rights.
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The CBC's Nipun Tiwari looks at the considerable interest in local politics by the 11 candidates who are vying for support ahead of the December 9th vote.
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The CPKC Holiday Train stops in Saint John on Thursday night. The annual fundraiser for food banks rolls into Saint John for the time. CPKC representative André Hannoush spoke with host Rachel Cave.
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Moncton and Fredericton are doing well when it comes to housing starts, according to a new report that puts the cities higher than many other communities in Canada. The picture isn't as rosy in Saint John, however. Mike Moffatt, the founding director of the Place Centre at the University of Ottawa, is responsible for the report. He speaks with host Rachel Cave.…
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The provincial government has announced amendments to the Residential Tenancies Act. We hear from Housing Minister David Hickey and Opposition Leader Glen Savoie.
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A new report paints a troubling picture of child and family poverty across Canada. We hear more about that and why the authors are calling on all federal parties to act to address it now. Then host Rachel Cave speaks with Dr. Sarah Gander she's the clinical lead for New Brunswick Social Pediatrics. The group takes an interprofessional, community-based approach to care for children and their families.…
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Doctors across the country are noticing an increase in the number of cases of “walking pneumonia," especially among children and adults are at risk, too. Our house doctor, Mike Simon, speaks to host Rachel Cave about the infection that seems to be surging.
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Envision Saint John's executive director of economic intelligence, Jeff Cyr, says the industrial landscape is shifting at home and abroad and it could set the city up for industrial investment, if we're ready for it.
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Property assessment have gone up for many Saint Johners, and the municipal tax rate could be going down by three cents. Finance committee chair Gary Sullivan joins host Rachel Cave to talk about where that leaves Saint John homeowners.
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1 Holt government wants answers to unexplained neurological illness 9:39
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9:39Premier Susan Holt says her government will look for answers to why some New Brunswickers are sick with unexplained neurological symptoms. She says they will move ahead with an open and transparent investigation in the new year. Holt speaks with the CBC's Bobbi-Jean MacKinnon.
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The paper of record for Charlotte County, the St. Croix Courier, is now run by CHCO-TV. They started publishing online last month. Vicki Hogarth, CHCO's news director and she speaks with host Rachel Cave about what this means for the community.
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Cap-and-trade, it's that "other" carbon pricing system that could give New Brunswick a way out of the federal tax at the pumps. We look at the pros and cons with Provincial Affairs reporter Jacques Poitras.
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Paula Copeland is the chair of the Harbour Lights Board as well as vice president of engagement and sustainability with our campaign partners at Port Saint John.
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Melanie Vautour is executive director of Fresh Start Services in Saint John.
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Host Rachel Cave spoke with journalist and long-time CBC host Carol Off about her new book, "A Loss for Words."
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Chris McFetridge is the president of Brixton Chrome, a stamp auction house based in west Saint John. He argues stamp collecting isn't dying, just changing.
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1 NB Power customers paying more for electricity next year 13:00
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13:00Randy Hatfield, head of the Human Development Council, speaks with host Rachel cave about energy poverty. Hatfield says it's long past time for programs to help low-income households.
How can we find laughter and joy in grief? That's the question first-time filmmaker and long-time actor Jessie Eisenberg tackles in his new film, A Real Pain, Lisa Hrabluk has all the details.
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The Wolastoqey Nation says Stescon made a good-faith offer that has been accepted. Patricia Bernard, Chief of the Madawaska First Nation tells host Rachel Cave the door is open to others who show an interest in negotiation over litigation.
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An extraordinary donation to the Kings County Museum. Anne Renwick donated an historic dollhouse her grandfather, Allan Cassidy, built. She speaks with host Rachel Cave about the donation and why it was so important to her family that this little house is preserved.
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Saint John Energy has been working to help consumers shift to electric vehicles as part of its Zero30 initiative. Glen Fillmore is the utility's executive director of strategic growth and transformation. He speaks with host Rachel cave about what types of chargers are being added where these will be found in the city.…
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1 Grand Bay-Westfield residents asked to weigh in on services vs higher taxes 7:39
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7:39Local governance reform saw Grand Bay-Westfield expand to take in a portion of the LSD of Westfield West. Mayor Brittany Merrifield says as town council deliberates on its 2025 budget, it's going to mean a higher tax rate for some and council is asking residents to weigh in. She speaks with host Rachel Cave.…
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1 Registered dietitian Maryam Naslafkih: Common nutrition problems 10:08
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10:08When it come to eating there are so many things that might take us away from the goal of daily healthy balanced nutrition. Our registered dietitian Maryam Naslafkih gives us some tips on how to solve the most common nutritional problems
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J.D. Irving Limited says it needs to expand parking capacity for a major mill upgrade using parkland it owns. But park users and west-side residents argue a new parking lot will have negative lifestyle, traffic, environmental, and possibly archaeological effects. Saint John council voted to send the matter to the Planning Advisory Committee last night. West side Coun. Joanna Killen speaks with host Rachel Cave about the issue.…
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Nights are longer, leaves are falling, the temperature is getting lower, and for some, so is their mood. Our house doctor, Mike Simon, talks about coping with seasonal affective disorder
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Originally from Nigeria, Alheri Bingi is a textile artist in Saint John. She speaks with CBC's Sophia Etuhube about her business, Art by Dangana, and what it means to her to be able to offer her culture to people here in Canada.
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Angela Campbell, the executive director of the Imperial Theatre, answers some of the audience's most frequently asked questions from post-show surveys. Plus, she tees up the next month of performances.
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The Atlantic Investigative Unit has obtained eight years' worth of RCMP complaints in New Brunswick. Investigative reporter Karissa Donkin tells host Rachel Cave what the data reveals about allegations of discrimination and bias.
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Some new convalescent housing units in Saint John will provide a place for homeless patients to recover after they leave the hospital. Erin Bigney. the director of research for Canada East Spine Centre, speaks with Rachel Cave about the experience of unhoused patients and the hopes for how these new beds will help.…
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Nancy Carvell is a graduate student at UNB who has looked into the Acadian experience during the Second World War, she shares her findings with Steven Webb.
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Cindy Brown, the executive director of UNB's Gregg Centre, has made the civilian experience a big part of her research, she speaks with Steven Webb about her experiences visiting Canadian military cemeteries.
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About 28-hundred nurses volunteered in Canadian service, with nearly 19-hundred going overseas. UNB PHD student Delaney Beck has researched what life was like for the nursing sisters, searching their medical records for indications of the stresses and traumas involved in their daily lives.
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1 Atlantic Canadian soldiers shined in Second World War Italian campaign 13:09
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13:09Lee Windsor, the Fredrik S Eaton chair in Canadian Army Studies at UNB, says the fighting there was tough, and the campaign was both politically and militarily controversial.
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Norton Elementary students have been travelling to Sussex while their community school is under repair for water damage. But the damage is worse than expected and it's going to be a long time before classes resume in Norton. Rachel Cave speaks with a parent who's concerned about the school's reopening schedule.…
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Rachel Cave speaks with Alan Brown, the mayor of Butternut Valley, and then Steve Pomeroy, industry professor at McMaster University and a member of the Canadian Housing Evidence Collaborative, about the federal Conservatives housing development plan and how it stacks up against the current federal housing fund it could replace.…
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By removing a single sentence from regulation 84-20, Premier Susan Holt has made it easier for New Brunswickers to access abortions outside of hospitals. Host Rachel Cave speaks with Martha Paynter, assistant professor in the faculty of nursing at UNB and spokesperson with the NB Abortion Care network, about what this means going forward.…
My Old Ass is a Canadian sci-f,i coming-of-age film that was a hit at the Sundance Film Festival earlier this year. The film answers the question: what would you advice would you give your teenaged self if you could go back in time? Lisa Hrabluk has seen it and tells us why we might want to give it watch.…
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Olivia Pennington, director of advocacy and community engagement for Maine Family Planning speaks with host Rachel Cave about the right to reproductive care in the U.S.
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Hockey Canada saw the highest percentage of women and girls registered as players in 2023-24, but the women's game still faces major barriers to growth. Katherine Henderson, president and CEO of Hockey Canada, is in our region this week, to take in the National U18 Women's Championship, she speaks with host Rachel Cave about the growth and why it is important.…
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A retired therapist explores the hidden harms inflicted on surviving soldiers, with a song and book about his own grandfather's experience. Rachel Cave speaks with Rick Benson a retired licenced counselling therapist, and former hospital director of spiritual care.
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Hampton is launching a fundraising campaign for its new recreation centre after costs skyrocket in the past three years. Mayor Bob Doucet explains to host Rachel Cave why the costs of the arena have gone up and steps they've taken to pay for it, including paying for a third-party to launch a philanthropic campaign.…
The Canadian Medical Association says government should scrap sick note requirements in workplaces, for minor illnesses like colds.It says eliminating the notes could prevent millions of unnecessary health-care interactions a year. Dr. Mike Simon weighs in.
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Investigative reporter Karissa Donkin has canvassed municipal leaders in our region and obtained records of citizen complaints about the RCMP service. Many of them allegations of neglect of duty, a common theme across the province that municipalities feel the level of service has dropped over the years.…
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Donald Trump has won the U.S. presidential election. Rachel Cave speaks with Michael Shephard, political editor for the Bangor Daily News, to break down the results as they stand.
Host Rachel Cave gets an update on the construction work underway on some busy Saint John streets with Kevin O'Brien, municipal engineer with the City of Saint John.
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