Information Morning Fredericton with Terry Seguin
Friday May 25, 2012
Fredericton events
Posted by Myfanwy Davies
Here are some of the events going on in Fredericton this weekend. Thanks to everyone who phoned in
Friday May 25, 2012
EI legislation
Posted by Kevin Shaw
Our panel of federal MPs reconvenes as changes are announced to the rules for collecting EI.
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Friday May 25, 2012
Movie review
Posted by Kevin Shaw
Veteran actors travel to The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel...a place that promises good times for the gray haired. We find out what our "veteran" Information Morning reviewers think of the movie.
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Friday May 25, 2012
Woodchip industry
Posted by Kevin Shaw
The customers for woodchips start disappearing. We find out how that's affecting one local sawmill and mills around the province.
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Friday May 25, 2012
Bylaw Survey
Posted by Myfanwy Davies
The city of Fredericton is looking for your input to help rewrite and update some of its bylaws. Terry talks to city planner Sebastian Salazar.
Friday May 25, 2012
Fredericton Road Work
Posted by Myfanwy Davies
Mike Walker delivers the rundown on road work planned for the city
of Fredericton this summer. He's a project engineer with the city.
Thursday May 24, 2012
DND cuts
Posted by Kevin Shaw
The Royal Canadian Legion raises concerns about how National Defence cuts will affect soliders suffering from mental illnesses.
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Thursday May 24, 2012
EI travel
Posted by Kevin Shaw
How far away should you be forced to travel for a job if you're collecting EI? Terry talks with representatives of business and labour.
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Thursday May 24, 2012
Shyness
Posted by Myfanwy Davies
Dr. Irvin Wolkoff, a psychiatrist says shyness in extreme cases should indeed be considered a mental illness because it can be so debilitating that it prevents you from having a job, relationship, or leading a normal life.
Thursday May 24, 2012
Riel Nason
Posted by Myfanwy Davies
New Brunswick author Riel Nason's book "The Town That Drowned", a fictional story of one of the communities affected by the construction of the Mactaquac Dam, is the winner of the 2012 Commonwealth Book Prize for Canada and Europe.
