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Information Morning Fredericton

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Information Morning Fredericton is your window on the community every weekday morning, from 5:55 to 8:37 on CBC Radio One, the news and stories of our lives in your city and around the province; keeping you informed and engaged.

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United States

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World Talk

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Information Morning Fredericton is your window on the community every weekday morning, from 5:55 to 8:37 on CBC Radio One, the news and stories of our lives in your city and around the province; keeping you informed and engaged.

Language:

English


Episodes
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New cabinet minister

11/3/2024
Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Hanwell-New Maryland MLA Cindy Miles , about her new portfolio as Minister of Social Development.

Duration:00:11:32

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Tommies hosting CCA

11/3/2024
The St. Thomas men's soccer team have a lot to be proud of, after another successful season. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Meghan Donahue-Wies, athletics director at St. Thomas University, and J.R. Morrison, coach of the men's soccer team.

Duration:00:09:01

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Downtown property theft

11/3/2024
Rob Doyle has had several encounters with break ins, property theft, and open drug use, and he's had enough. The downtown Fredericton resident says the uptick in property crime in his neighbourhood is seriously making him consider moving.

Duration:00:12:10

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New cabinet

11/3/2024
A new era of politicians have been handed their portfolios. We take a look through the picks with UNBSJ political science professor, J.P. Lewis.

Duration:00:09:08

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Downtown businesses affected by crime

10/31/2024
Fredericton police say calls related to break-ins, theft, vandalism, and open drug use are on the rise, and it's taking a toll on the business community. CBC's Allyson McCormack brings us details on the financial and emotional impact it's having, and what employers are doing to help their workers cope with this added challenge.

Duration:00:09:46

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Poppies

10/31/2024
Why do we wear a poppy? Allan Boileau is with the Royal Canadian Legion, he spoke to Jeanne Armstrong about poppy protocol.

Duration:00:06:45

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Diwali

10/31/2024
Jack-o-lanterns won't be the only things lighting up porches this evening. It is also Diwali, an annual festival of lights, so you will see diyas, or candles, through some windows as well. Prapti Bamaniya stopped by The Spice Market in Fredericton to see how people have been preparing.

Duration:00:08:14

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Legal halt

10/30/2024
The Higgs government was embroiled in several high-profile lawsuits heading into this fall's election. Now Susan Holt's Liberals are about to take power, and may be able to make some of those cases go away. Jacques Poitras takes us through the docket. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/new-holt-government-higgs-government-lawsuits-1.7367397

Duration:00:09:11

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Urban forest plan

10/30/2024
The City of Fredericton has adopted a 25-year urban forest management plan that involves planting over a thousand new trees per year. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to city forester Richard Hall. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/fredericton-adopts-urban-forest-tree-plans-1.7366317

Duration:00:12:22

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Medical column - seasonal illness

10/29/2024
​If you or someone you know is sick right now you may want to test and see if it's Covid or not.​ Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Dr. Peter Lin about why it's important to test.

Duration:00:09:42

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​New book about the Bricklin

10/29/2024
Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Professor Dimitry Anastakis who has been working on a book about the Bricklin for 17 years​. It came out this spring, called Dream Car: Malcolm Bricklin’s Fantastic SV1 and the End of Industrial Modernity.

Duration:00:13:21

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Faith Igogo update

10/29/2024
Two years ago, Faith Igogo was stuck in a Ukrainian bomb shelter with a newborn, unsure of what her future looked like. This month, she walked across the stage at UNB for her master's degree. ​J​eanne Armstrong sat down with Faith for an update. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/ukraine-faoth-igogo-mother-1.7366813

Duration:00:12:07

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​The North Fades

10/29/2024
Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Eric Hill about his upcoming multimedia performance at the UNB Art Centre. It's called The North Fades, a memoir of life in Northern New Brunswick.

Duration:00:13:03

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New premier and local government

10/28/2024
How will the new Holt government fare when it comes to the work on municipal reform that former premier Blaine Higgs began? Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Dan Murphy with the Union of Municipalities of New Brunswick about how they're feeling.

Duration:00:09:53

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Future of the DEC

10/28/2024
Premier designate Susan Holt says she will not dissolve the Anglophone East District Education Council over its legal challenge of Policy 713. So what happens now? Jeanne Armstrong spoke to council member Kristin Cavoukian.

Duration:00:37:55

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Railway Sub Shop

10/28/2024
The village of McAdam lost its only bakery, now Susie's Railway Sub Shop has taken over that space. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Mayor Ken Stannix about what it means to the community.

Duration:00:08:13

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Referee abuse

10/28/2024
Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Tim Skinner, Hockey New Brunswick's referee in chief, who says referee abuse is as rampant as ever.

Duration:00:08:51

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School bus chaos

10/27/2024
A woman who was promised a school bus route for her kids before her move to Grand Lake says she has now stopped hearing from the transportation department and has to drive her children to school. Colleen Kitts-Goguen spoke to Barb Bouchard.

Duration:00:09:00

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New Policy 713

10/27/2024
Susan Holt's plan to adopt a different gender-identity policy for schools when she becomes premier is getting mixed reviews. Colleen Kitts-Goguen spoke to Gail Costello, a former teacher and former co-chair of Pride in Education.

Duration:00:09:36

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Ceramics exhibit

10/27/2024
The Beaverbrook Art Gallery is updating one of its exhibits with ceramics from the 70s. ​Colleen Kitts-Goguen spoke to John LeRoux​.

Duration:00:13:10