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Information Morning - Moncton - Newschasers hear siren callMay 30, 2012 | 12:42Information Morning - Moncton Newschasers hear siren call Audio
Information Morning - Moncton Newschasers hear siren call May 30, 2012 | 12:42Brian Cawdle and Charlene Davis are two of the people moderating the hugely popular local facebook site, Newschasers. They spoke with Jonna about a weekend gathering and fund-raising barbeque happening at Moncton's Centennial Park.
Information Morning - Moncton - Abuse allegationsMay 31, 2012 | 11:40Information Morning - Moncton Abuse allegations Audio
Information Morning - Moncton Abuse allegations May 31, 2012 | 11:40Donald Langis describes the diocese in Moncton is responding to the sexual abuse allegations arising from Father Camille Leger's time as priest in Cap-Pele.
Information Morning - Moncton - Capitol "Celebration"Jun 8, 2012 | 11:34Information Morning - Moncton Capitol "Celebration" Audio
Information Morning - Moncton Capitol "Celebration" Jun 8, 2012 | 11:34Marshall Button, artist-in-residence at the Capitol Theatre, joins Jonna every week for his "Marshall Arts Report". This week, he brought along Alicia Potter, an emerging playwright and the director of an upcoming show at the Capitol called "Celebration 4", which will be staged at the Capitol on June 21st.
Information Morning - Moncton - From Manitowoc (Wis.) to MiramichiJul 9, 2012 | 7:43Information Morning - Moncton From Manitowoc (Wis.) to Miramichi Audio
Information Morning - Moncton From Manitowoc (Wis.) to Miramichi Jul 9, 2012 | 7:43Laura (Wergin) Comeau met her husband online and subsequently from Wisconsin to Miramichi (by way of Ontario) where she's now part of a local art collective. She's one of 25 members of the Miramichi Art Core, the group that's exhibiting paintings all summer-long at the Ritchie Wharf Gallery. Laura talked to Jonna about how the Miramichi River is inspiring much of her art, including this painting called Morning Mist on the Miramichi.
Information Morning - Moncton - Jellyfish mysteryAug 7, 2012 | 12:11Information Morning - Moncton Jellyfish mystery Audio
Information Morning - Moncton Jellyfish mystery Aug 7, 2012 | 12:11Swimmers on the Northumberland Strait are noticing a peculiar absence of jellyfish this summer. Hear what people on the beach are saying, then listen to Jonna Brewer's interview with Boris Worm, a professor of marine ecology at Dalhousie University.
Information Morning - Moncton - Betting the (experimental) FarmAug 13, 2012 | 4:29Information Morning - Moncton Betting the (experimental) Farm Audio
Information Morning - Moncton Betting the (experimental) Farm Aug 13, 2012 | 4:29The CBC's Tori Weldon reports on a committee's efforts to save the Michaud Experimental Farm in Bouctouche. It's slated to close next year due to budget cuts.
Information Morning - Moncton - Thousands eligible for back compensationSep 6, 2012 | 11:48Information Morning - Moncton Thousands eligible for back compensation Audio
Information Morning - Moncton Thousands eligible for back compensation Sep 6, 2012 | 11:48Moncton labour specialist Tom Barron tells Jonna that hundreds of injured workers in the province are eligible for back claims from WorkSafe NB. (Photo by Michael R.)
Information Morning - Moncton - Beaverbrook Saga continuesOct 1, 2012 | 8:23Information Morning - Moncton Beaverbrook Saga continues Audio
Information Morning - Moncton Beaverbrook Saga continues Oct 1, 2012 | 8:23The most aggressive member of the Aitken family has had a change of heart about the Beaverbrook art dispute. The CBC's Jacques Poitras tells Vanessa why Tim Aitken tried to settle the dispute.
Information Morning - Moncton - The Breakfast ClubOct 17, 2012 | 7:38Information Morning - Moncton The Breakfast Club Audio
Information Morning - Moncton The Breakfast Club Oct 17, 2012 | 7:38Vanessa Blanch stopped by Hillcrest School to meet the people behind a new club bringing healthy, hot breakfasts to students in the morning.
Information Morning - Moncton - Networking no no'sNov 13, 2012 | 7:42Information Morning - Moncton Networking no no's Audio
Information Morning - Moncton Networking no no's Nov 13, 2012 | 7:42Workplace issues specialist Pierre Battah has tips for working a room and getting results.
Information Morning - Moncton - McCardle bows out with HairsprayNov 28, 2012 | 14:12Information Morning - Moncton McCardle bows out with Hairspray Audio
Information Morning - Moncton McCardle bows out with Hairspray Nov 28, 2012 | 14:12Longtime drama teacher/producer Michael McCardle is bringing "Hairspray" to the stage as his final production for Moncton High School. Two of his leads, Andrew Botten and Julie Lavoie are facing challenging roles. Andrew's playing a woman and Julie wears a fat-suit throughout the show.
Information Morning - Moncton - Gallagher legacy buildsDec 21, 2012 | 10:05Information Morning - Moncton Gallagher legacy builds Audio
Information Morning - Moncton Gallagher legacy builds Dec 21, 2012 | 10:05Richard Blaquiere, president of the Friends of Mark Gallagher organization, discusses the plan to build a vocational school in Haiti
Information Morning - Moncton - Prepare for Re-Launch!Jan 9, 2013 | 9:43Information Morning - Moncton Prepare for Re-Launch! Audio
Information Morning - Moncton Prepare for Re-Launch! Jan 9, 2013 | 9:43Karen Mills and Wayne Harrigan of the Tantramar Seniors' College stop by the studio to share the plans for the new term at Tantramar Seniors' College which is re-launching in the Moncton area.
Information Morning - Moncton - A Bump on the Road to VaraderoFeb 11, 2013 | 6:26Information Morning - Moncton A Bump on the Road to Varadero Audio
Information Morning - Moncton A Bump on the Road to Varadero Feb 11, 2013 | 6:26Reporter Jessica Doria-Brown speaks with travellers from PEI stranded in Moncton airport this weekend thanks to the big winter storm. They even wrote a song about their experience!
Information Morning - Moncton - Humans of SackvilleFeb 11, 2013 | 9:14Information Morning - Moncton Humans of Sackville Audio
Information Morning - Moncton Humans of Sackville Feb 11, 2013 | 9:14Ian Chew is second-year Mount Allison student from Malaysia. In September he began collecting stories and photos for a project called "Humans of Sackville". Now his project is attracting national attention. (Photo by Nick Sleptov)

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