
Information Morning Moncton
CBC Podcasts & Radio On-Demand
Information Morning from CBC Moncton is your essential source of news, weather, traffic and stories from your community. Join Jonna weekday mornings.
Location:
Moncton, NB
Networks:
CBC Podcasts & Radio On-Demand
Description:
Information Morning from CBC Moncton is your essential source of news, weather, traffic and stories from your community. Join Jonna weekday mornings.
Language:
English
Episodes
The Bathurst Police Force will soon serve more communities
2/20/2025
Guy Thériault is chief of the Bathurst Police Force.
Duration:00:08:15
Are you feeling overwhelmed by the news? You're not alone.
2/10/2025
Erin Steuter is a professor in sociology with a focus on critical media studies at Mount Allison University.
Duration:00:09:55
A new mental health crisis line provides free help to farmers
2/10/2025
Victoria Hutt is the mental health and farm safety coordinator with the Agricultural Alliance of New Brunswick.
Duration:00:10:43
People who work in the forestry industry worry about threat of tariffs
2/10/2025
Derek Nighbor is the president and CEO of the Forest Products Association of Canada.
Duration:00:08:47
BHM playlist: Podcaster Clinton Davis builds a playlist of Black musicians from the region
2/10/2025
Clinton Davis introduces us to new music from Hero B
Duration:00:05:25
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Moncton is looking for mentors
2/6/2025
Joline Cyr is the executive director of the non-profit organization in Greater Moncton.
Duration:00:11:50
A surfer, a photographer and a nature enthusiast from Albert County are the subjects of a new film
2/5/2025
Colleen Furlotte is the director of A Fervent Pull.
Duration:00:09:15
A Moncton chef and sous-chef duo brought home silver at this year's Canadian Culinary Championship in Ottawa
2/4/2025
Jordan Holden is executive chef at Tony's Bistro in Moncton and Atelier Tony in Dieppe.Jillian Clark is pastry chef at Tony's Bistro.
Duration:00:15:10
New Brunswick premier Susan Holt talks tariffs
2/3/2025
Holt says the province needs to do more to find new markets outside of the United States.
Duration:00:14:23
Roadside History: A trip down the Westmorland Great Road
2/3/2025
Roadside History columnist James Upham finds a piece of an early highway, unchanged since the 19th century.
Duration:00:09:29
A grievance filed by the New Brunswick Teachers' Federation offers a glimpse into the lack of support for inclusion inside our classrooms
2/3/2025
Savannah Awde will bring us the story of a middle school student who spent most of his day isolated as educators struggled with his violent behaviour.
Duration:00:12:22
Calls are growing to reduce trade barriers between provinces
2/3/2025
CBC's Jean Laroche reports on the re-energized push to end interprovincial trade barriers.
Duration:00:09:19
Nurses union looks for solutions in order to increase staffing in New Brunswick
2/2/2025
Paula Doucet is the president of the New Brunswick Nurses Union.
Duration:00:11:06
What supports are available for New Brunswickers struggling with high power bills?
2/2/2025
CBC New Brunswick's Silas Brown.
Duration:00:07:10
Finance minister Dominic LeBlanc outlines government response to tariffs imposed by the US government
2/2/2025
Dominic LeBlanc is the federal minister of finance and intergovernmental affairs and the MP for Beauséjour.
Duration:00:18:04
Premier Susan Holt takes questions from listeners
1/30/2025
Susan Holt delivered her first State of the Province speech on January 30th.
Duration:00:36:43
Riverview Winter Carnival marks 50 years
1/30/2025
Ashly Barron is the Communications Manager for the Town of Riverview.
Duration:00:08:40
Cinderella takes the stage in Moncton
1/29/2025
Drama students at Bernice McNaughton High School are performing Rodger and Hammerstein's Cinderella next month.
Duration:00:14:03
New Brunswick manufacturers and exporters brace for tarriffs
1/29/2025
Premier Susan Holt says the tariffs could mean the loss of between four and six thousand jobs in this province. Ron Marcolin is with Canadian Manufacturers and Exporters.
Duration:00:14:53
A researcher at Mount Allison University wants to hear from you if you've been bitten by a tick
1/29/2025
Biology professor Vett Lloyd is working with her students on a study about how to manage tick bites and Lyme disease.
Duration:00:08:22