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Enjoy the weekly message from the Brunswick Seventh-day Adventist church, in Brunswick, Maine—a place where we seek to love God and love people. As a church, we think this is best lived-out by a slow, steady hum of deeds done to relieve suffering and meet needs. Want to know more? Check us out at BrunswickAdventist.church.
 
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Mosbey & Cali Black

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Hey y’all Welcome Mosbey & Cali Black here He is a retired combat Marine veteran from VA She is a Social Worker and military brat from Northern Cali. Together we are a couple homestead off the grid in Brunswick County Va on a 50 acre farm. Goats, turkeys, dogs, chickens, & all the accoutrements of life. Permaculture We’re taking his equestrian love and my back ground in mental health & community development to build, operate, and expand our Preventative Health Hub! Where most of the time we ...
 
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Michel Albert et Isabel Goguen reçoivent Michel Hédou et jasent avec lui de sa carrière d'impro, de sa démarche artistique, et d'écoute. Laissez-nous des commentaires par l'entremise du blogue au : impronb.wordpress.com! Nous sommes aussi sur Facebook sur la page d'Improvisation NB sur Twitter, @ImproNB, et sur YouTube sur le channel d'Improvisatio…
 
The New Brunswick Teachers Association seems pleased with the money in the budget for public education, but wonders where the help is to deal with the province's chronic teacher shortage? Connie Keating, president of the New Brunswick Teachers Association is our guest.
 
​This week's budget promised 44.9 million dollars to boost wages for home support workers. ​Jeanne Armstrong spoke to ​Tina Learmonth​, ​chair of New Brunswick's Home Support Association​​.​
 
People of African descent are celebrating the province commemorating the​​ International Decade for People of African Descent in New Brunswick. Even though - based on a UN declaration - the decade officially started in 2015, and ends in 2024.​ Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Yusuf Shire​, ​president of the New Brunswick African Association​.​…
 
People of Black descent are celebrating the province commemorating the International Decade for People of African Descent in New Brunswick. Even though, based on a UN declaration, the decade officially started in 2015 and ends in 2025. Host Julia Wright speaks with Yusuf Shire president of the New Brunswick African Association.…
 
Newcomers living in Saint John on a low income can access free legal service thanks to a federally funded clinic provided by the Saint John Newcomer's Centre. Host Julia Wright speaks with Doaa Higazy of the Saint John Newcomers Centre and Jeannette Savoie, supervising lawyer for the UNB Legal Clinic…
 
The forests and foggy shorelines fundy coast are the backdrop for horror writer Laura Keating's debut novel, Agony's Lodestone. Set in a fictionalized version of Saint John called Lancaster Falls, it follows four siblings trying to solve the cold-case disappearance of their older sister.
 
The New Brunswick Teachers Association seems pleased with the money in the budget for public education, but wonders where the help is to deal with the province's chronic teacher shortage. Connie Keating is president of the NBTA.
 
New Brunswick's ​o​pposition leaders ​joined us with their thoughts on this week's budget, and what their parties would do differently with 12.2 billion dollars​. ​Susan Holt is the Liberal leader and David Coon is leader of the New Brunswick Green Party​.​
 
The Higgs government is projecting another small budget surplus in the coming year, despite big predictions of economic growth, higher household incomes, and record-breaking surpluses in the past two years. Finance Minister Ernie Steeves speaks with Information Morning Fredericton host Jeanne Armstrong.…
 
An increase in social assistance rates, and decrease in sales tax. Those are two things on the budget​ ​wish lists for​ our guests, ​​Janelle Leblanc​, provincial coordinator of the Common Front for Social Justice​, and Jay Goldberg interim Atlantic Director for the Canadian Taxpayers Federation.
 
A Saint John radio legend retired last week. We said farewell to CBC's one and only Steven Webb. Before he left, he flagged one of his favorite pieces, an absolutely brilliant radio item he created decades ago here at CBC Saint John about a missing Gingko tree.
 
Another legendary Black Saint Johner was honoured this weekend. Eldridge Eatman was honoured this weekend at Saint John's Irving Oil Field House. The track and field legend was one of the greatest sprinters of his time. Julia Wright speaks with Clyde Wray, who dramatized Eatman's story in the 2021 play We Were Here, and the actor who portrayed Eldr…
 
New Brunswick's Seniors Advocate Kelly Lamrock is taking a closer look at long-term care in New Brunswick. Haley Flaro of Ability New Brunswick has some thoughts. She speaks with host Julia Wright about the challenges of home care in the province and how it could be improved.
 
The Saint John Theatre Company offers a fresh take on a classic novel by Jane Austen at the Imperial Theatre this week. This adaptation of Sense and Sensibility is very much geared to our modern sensibilities.Director Sandra Bell chats with Julia Wright about the production.
 
High school students in New Brunswick will see some changes in the way they earn credits starting this fall.Andrew Culberson explains the changes. He is a learning specialist for school counselling, mental health and high school change with the department of education.
 
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