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NB Newsmaker Feb 13

Rachel Cave talks with Port President Jim Quinn says he liked what he heard in Frank McKenna's speech this week about shale gas and a new pipeline.

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News NB Newsmaker June 17 Jun 17, 2013 | 5:14Rachel Cave talks with Saint John Lawyer Norm Bosse who will soon be installed as the child and youth advocate for New Brunswick. We'll talk about his priorities and his experience.
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News NB Newsmaker June 14 Jun 14, 2013 | 7:14Rachel Cave talks with lawyer Dan Leger who argued the case of random alcohol testing on behalf of the Canadian Energy and Paperworkers Union. We'll hear why Canada's highest court has ruled against random alcohol testing at the Irving kraft mill in Saint John.
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News NB Newsmaker June 13 Jun 13, 2013 | 3:48Rachel Cave talks with the former executive director of the Cedar Hill Cemetary, Starr Dashwood. It's called the Baby Triangle. During and after World War II hundreds children were buried there...dead from fevers and disease like polio.
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News NB Newsmaker June 12 Jun 12, 2013 | 2:28The doctor salary dispute went before a judge today. The Medical Society has been arguing that the province has no right to impose a billing cap ... The province says it does, we'll hear from Medical Society President Dr. Robert Desjardins, as he faced reporters, after the hearing.
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News NB Newsmaker June 11 Jun 11, 2013 | 4:11Harry Forestell talks with Monique Poirier one of the teachers behind a volunteer project ; High school students in Fredericton spent today giving back to their community. Nearly 400 Grade 9 to 12 students from Ecole Ste. Anne performed volunteer work for organisations across the city. It was an idea spurred by a recent humanitarian trip students made to Hawaii.
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News NB Newsmaker June 10 Jun 10, 2013 | 6:39Harry Forestell talks with Susan Holt of the NB Business Council about shale gas opportunities
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News NB Newsmaker June 7 Jun 7, 2013 | 3:31Alberta Premier Alison Redford visits New Brunswick and makes her pitch for an east-west pipeline. How convincing is she? You decide.
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News NB Newsmaker June 6 Jun 6, 2013 | 5:10Opposition to shale gas heats up as the exploration season gets underway. Harry Forestell talks to Energy minister Craig Leonard about what happens next.
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