
Information Morning Fredericton
CBC Podcasts & Radio On-Demand
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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CBC Podcasts & Radio On-Demand
Description:
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
Healing walk
9/28/2023
Orange shirts filled the Bill Thorpe bridge in Fredericton yesterday morning to honour children who were forced to attend residential schools.
Duration:00:06:13
Oromocto SPCA
9/28/2023
The Oromocto SPCA says the number of people surrendering their pets has been growing. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to executive director Tracy Marcotullio.
Duration:00:12:31
Marking Truth and Reconciliation Day
9/27/2023
Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Emily Paul from Pabineau First Nation. When Emily noticed her school wasn't closed and classes were scheduled on Truth and Reconciliation Day, she wrote a letter to the president of UNB, and got results.
Duration:00:12:57
Fiscal update
9/27/2023
Jeanne Armstrong spoke to economist Richard Saillant about N.B. 's surplus of $1.01 billion for fiscal 2022-23.
Duration:00:13:07
EV strategy Fredericton
9/26/2023
Some people are a bit hesitant to make the switch to an electric vehicle, and the City of Fredericton wants to collect those concerns in a survey. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Jillian Hudgins, an environmental strategist with the City of Fredericton.
Duration:00:12:40
Where to get COVID test kits
9/26/2023
COVID-19 is still circulating in the province. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Melanie Langille from NB Lung about how to get test kits.
Duration:00:09:10
12 Neighbours growing pains, Part 3
9/26/2023
This week, we have been talking about the 12 Neighbours tiny home community in Fredericton. This morning, we meet one of the residents, Samantha Seymour. She shares what her experience has been in the 12 Neighbours community.
Duration:00:12:27
Kings Of Their Own Ocean
9/26/2023
Author Karen Pinchin takes us into the fascinating world of bluefin tuna, and the persistent, years-long work of fishers and researchers to tag the tuna and track their movements, and what that work can tell us about the state of the sea. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Karen Pinchin about her new book, Kings Of Their Own Ocean,
Duration:00:17:03
Medical column - Dr. Peter Lin
9/26/2023
Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Dr. Peter Lin about how to keep your home healthy when a family member gets sick.
Duration:00:10:25
Clark Street tenants
9/25/2023
The apartment fire on the North side of Fredericton last week left 110 people without homes. Those tenants now have to figure out what's next, and where they're going to live. Prapti Bamaniya spoke to three of those people, Valerie Joyce Jewett, Holly Goulding and Sarah White, as they gathered at Christ Central Church.
Duration:00:14:27
Moose season starts
9/25/2023
s moose season gets underway in the province, Jeanne Armstrong checked in with biologist Dwayne Sabine with Natural Resources about the health of the moose population.
Duration:00:11:40
12 Neighbours growing pains, Part 2
9/25/2023
Part 2 of Jeanne Armstrong's conversation with Marcel Lebrun about the growth of the 12 Neighbours housing project.
Duration:00:11:06
Preparing for byelections
9/24/2023
Municipal byelections will be held in 12 communities around New Brunswick in October. Nominations close this Friday. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to chief electoral officer, Kim Poffenroth.
Duration:00:10:01
12 Neighbours growing pains Part 1
9/24/2023
12 Neighbours is building a whole new community from the ground up. Now that they have more than 70 homes, Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Marcel LeBrun about the challenges and growing pains the community has faced, and where they go from here.
Duration:00:11:02
Beaverbrook Art Gallery - Hatem Aly
9/24/2023
John Leroux is back to talk about one of the main exhibits at the Beaverbrook Art Gallery featuring the illustrations of Hatem Aly.
Duration:00:12:12
Longer residency
9/24/2023
Jeanne Armstrong spoke to family physician Dr. Will Stymiest about the pros and cons of extending residency programs for family medicine.
Duration:00:12:34
India/Canada visa fallout
9/21/2023
Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Ketan Raval, a Canadian caught in the diplomatic crossfire, as India suspends its visa services in Canada. Then we speak to Lori Turnbull, a political scientist at Dalhousie University, about the consequences for Canada.
Duration:00:15:10
Language Matters
9/21/2023
Carolyn Higgins is a local writer who penned an essay that has made CBC's Nonfiction prize longlist. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to her about her essay "Language Matters".
Duration:00:10:05
Milestones and mementos
9/21/2023
Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Chelsey Gould from Kings Landing about an event this weekend around the importance of heirlooms.
Duration:00:09:50
Apartment fire
9/21/2023
Fredericton fire crews battled a serious fire on the city's north side yesterday afternoon. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to the department's fire chief, Dwayne Killingbeck.
Duration:00:10:08