Real Life Science
Lining up was a real pain for many New Brunswickers last Fall, but it looks like it worked. Today on Real Life Science we have part one of vaccines.
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Lining up was a real pain for many New Brunswickers last Fall, but it looks like it worked. Today on Real Life Science we have part one of vaccines.
The provincial government, the city and ADI sat down together yesterday and rolled out a plan to deal with traffic in Fredericton when the Princess Margaret Bridge closes this summer.
A film about the Iraqi war...we'll find out if it hit the target for our movie reviewers Tony Sekulich and Rebekah Chasse.
Plans have been made to minimize traffic disruptions during the closure of the Princess Margaret Bridge in Fredericton. Barb Roberts speaks with Denis Landry, the Minister of Transportation.
Layne Zollner, one of our younger listeners has some questions for Richard Robinson.
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