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April 2011 Archives

New Brunswick Southwest riding

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Connell Smith has a look a the riding of New Brunswick Southwest.


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Miramichi Riding

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Reporter Matt Bingly looks at the riding of Miramichi.

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Entity 49

Posted by Kevin Shaw


The city of Fredericton pushes an extreme make-over for local governments. Terry talks with Chris MacPherson, Fredericton's assistant city administrator.


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Saint John Riding

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Bob Jones has a look at the Saint John riding.


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Shoplifter tasered

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Why did Fredericton police officers need to use a taser to catch a shoplifter earlier this week? Terry talks to representative of the police department.


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Flood update

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Flood fears, waters are rising on the St. John River. Terry talks with Karl Wilmot the Riverwatch Coordinator.


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Breakfast Royal

Posted by Kevin Shaw


A breakfast fit for a Queen, Terry find outs about an event planned in Fredericton to celebrate the Royal wedding.


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Gas Guru

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Here Bob Jones prediction fro prices at the pumps.

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Shale Gas

Posted by Kevin Shaw

A team of researchers concludes shale gas is worse than burning coal when it comes to the climate. We'll hear why and we'll ask New Brunswick's Environment Minister what she thinks.


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Posted by Kevin Shaw


The full 2011 line-up for the Harvest Jazz and Blues is unveiled for the first time. Terry talks with Brent Staeben.


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Bernard Valcourt

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Stephen Harper and Bernard Valcourt would have once been considered a political odd couple. Now they're on the same team as Valcourt attempts a political comeback. Jacques Poitras has a report.


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Election Panel

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Our last election panel before next week's election.


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Royal Wedding

Posted by Kevin Shaw


The next best thing to a seat at Westminster Abby. Find out how you can watch the royal wedding in style this Friday.


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Catholic Network for Women's Equality

Posted by Kevin Shaw

Breaking through the stained glass ceiling. How some New Brunswick women are trying to shake up the man's world called the Catholic Church.


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Turnaround Achievement Awards

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Christine McLean talks with an Oromocto High School student who turned his life around and is now one of the recipients of this year's Turnaround Achievement Awards.


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Real Life Science

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Real Life Science swims with the fishes for answers about climate change.

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Election Panel

Posted by Kevin Shaw


The election panel is reconvened with only 14 days left in the campaign.

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Real Life Science

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Real Life Science swims with the fishes for answers about climate change.

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Live Right Now

Posted by Kevin Shaw


They accepted our challenge to begin a fitness program. It's time to check back with our Live Right Now participants.


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Trout Bag Limit

Posted by Kevin Shaw


One expert says midstream is NO time to change New Brunswick's fishing rules. Terry talks with UNB professor Allen Curry.

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Tourism

Posted by Kevin Shaw


How will New Brunswick's tourism industry cope this summer with higher gas prices and an American dollar that won't go as far? Terry talks with the executive director of the Tourism Industry Association of New Brunswick.

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Just Wondering

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Today we have a question about why the Broadcast Consortium decided not to include Elizabeth May in the Leaders Debate.

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Real Life Science

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Real Life Science tackles the threat of radiation.

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Cemetery Tax

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Apparently some things are NOT sacred when it comes to taxes in New Brunswick. Shaun Waters reports.


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Real Life Science

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Real Life Science tackles the threat of radiation.

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Election Panel

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Our election is panel is back as we head into Week Three...the leaders' debates week.


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Obese Plaque

Posted by Kevin Shaw


The New Brunswick Dental Association is warning of the link between lots of cavities and an expanding waistline.


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Enbridge Gas General Manager

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Terry gets the Enbridge Gas' point of view in the natural gas dispute.


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Energy Minister

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Terry talks with Energy Minister Craig Leonard about the dispute over natural gas pricing in New Brunswick.


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Pigeon Problem

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Imagine 200 pigeons all circling your neighbourhood. No, it's not a scene from Hitchcock's The Birds it's the situation in one Fredericton neighbourhood.

Terry talks with a city bylaw enforcement officer.

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Tweeting Teens

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Tweeting, texting and chatting, we'll find out what impact all that technology is having on the sexuality of teens.

Terry talks with Lucia O'Sullivan, a Canada Research Chair in Adolescents' Sexual
Health Behaviours at the University of New Brunswick.

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Playhouse Preview

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Tim Yerxa's pick this week is from the Spotlight Great Voices Series, Chic Gamine.


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Gas Guru

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Robert Jones has news of another price increase at the pumps.


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EUB Hearings

Posted by Kevin Shaw


The president and CEO of Ganong Brothers Limited tells Terry why his company and two others are walking away from EUB hearings for a rate hike application from Enbridge gas.


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Just Wondering

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Today we answer a question different question. Judy Galley is wondering why her apple DIDN'T turn brown after she bit into it.


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Self Harm part 2

Posted by Kevin Shaw


In part 2 of Self Harm Colleen Kitts look at why so many young women deliberately hurt themselves, and what can be done to help them.


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Convenience Store Owners

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Convenience store owners say it's not worth their time selling gas in New Brunswick's regulated market. Terry talks with president of the Canadian Convenience Stores Association.


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Real Life Science

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Today on Real Life Science, protecting your security online and decoding old books at the same time. We find out about CAPT-chas.


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Citizen's Walk

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Wanted. Five hundred people willing to walk for thirty-three days to honor Canadian soldiers killed in Italy during the Second World War.


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Election Panel

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Our election panel reconvenes to talk about the issues so far in the election.


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Self Harm Part 1

Posted by Kevin Shaw


Hurting the outside so the inside feels better: we'll find out why some young women deliberately cut themselves.


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Movie Review

Posted by Kevin Shaw


The Grand Dame of motion pictures has died and that has our movie reviewer endulging in some nostalgia for actress Elizabeth Taylor.


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Advisory Council on the Status of Women

Posted by Kevin Shaw


A necessary cut to keep the government's finances on track ... or an organization worthy of funding. We'll delve into the debate over the government's funding cut to the Advisory Council on the Status of Women.

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Building Sale

Posted by Kevin Shaw

The city of Fredericton sold the new office building downtown to the province for 39 million. Terry talks with a city official.


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