The award-winning, chart-topping Dragoncast, dedicated to House of the Dragon is BACK for Season 2! Hosted by Thronecast's Jamie East alongside journalist and Game of Thrones Ninja Chris Mandle - Dragoncast is a weekly breakdown of each episode along with passionate discussion around theories, plots, deaths and dragons. We'll be talking fan theories with a host of extra special guests - and each episode will go live right after Sky's premiere. We know you love all things Thrones as much as w ...
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Join David Attenborough (Planet Earth, First Life, Flying Monsters 3D), Naturalist and Filmmaker as he talks to Anthony Geffen, Producer of their major new project Kingdom of Plants 3D.Kingdom of plants with David Attenborough is a multi-platform project which includes a three part series in 3D produced by Atlantic Productions with Sky 3D in association with Galileo Digital Entertainment. Shot over a year in the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, the series reveals a new look at plant life through ...
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Information Morning from CBC Moncton is your essential source of news, weather, traffic and stories from your community. Join Jonna weekday mornings.
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Jefferson Studios talks to artists about songs they made, songs they like, and songs they’d like to have made. It’s an inside look into the craft of making music from the artists themselves.
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blue-sky (verb) : to offer ideas that are conceived by unrestrained imagination or optimism. Hosted by Erin O’Toole, President and Managing Director of ADIT North America. Erin is the former Member of Parliament for Durham and former leader of the Conservative Party of Canada. The Blue Skies political podcast explores issues facing Canada and the world in a format that brings together thought leaders for an informed and engaging conversation.
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Admiral Lord West tells the story of the Royal Navy during the 20th century.
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Columnist Jonathan Freedland is joined by a top panel of commentators to look back on the news of the past seven days
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Market analysis and commentary focused on the SPAC market you can only get here.
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Hosted by Irishman John Price "Pricey". Great chats with ordinary people about their interesting life stories. This Podcast is honest, open, and full of personal stories. If you enjoyed an episode please let us know - priceytalks@gmail.com
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Alannah Pearson is the pilot coordinator for the festival.
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Amy Welner and Laura Abudo are the artists behind the Silhouette Project.
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Downtown associations across Atlantic Canada want more coordination with government to address growing social issues
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Patrick Richard is the executive director of Downtown Moncton.
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Monique Boudreau is the superintendent of Francophone Sud.
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The CBC's Vanessa Blanch stopped by Hillcrest School as the school year got underway.
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An antique pair of childrens' shoes from Ireland are marking a trail from that country to New Brunswick
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Caroilin Callery is Director of the National Famine Museum at Strokestown Park, County Roscommon, Ireland.
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JoAnn McCarthy has been voicing concerns about the constant noise and vibrations caused by the work being done at the site.
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Doctor Raj Bhardwaj says wasps can be irritating to some, and dangerous for others.
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A scrapyard in Moncton will be getting a wall of stacked containers to address noise complaints
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Shawn Crossman is a Moncton city councillor. Nick Robichaud is the city's general manager of legal services.
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28-year-old Kamylle Frenette of Dieppe finished 4th after a hard fought Para triathlon PTS5 Monday in Paris.
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Melanie Coloquon, Weh-Ming Cho and Clinton Davis are members of the Information Morning parent's panel.
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Randy MacLean is the superintendent of the Anglophone East School District.
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Colin Furness is an infection control epidemiologist and associate professor at the University of Toronto.
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With back-to-school around the corner, our House Doctor wanted to hear from kids. What questions do children have for a doctor? Get ready to hear about acne, double-joints, wrinkly fingers, and more. Jeanne Armstrong got the answers from Dr. Raj Bhardwaj.
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The heart and stroke foundation's Defibrillator Subsidy program aims to improve the availability and accessibility of the automated external defibrillator. We'll hear more about the program at the top of the show. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Beverly Furrow with Heart & Stroke NB.
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Premier Blaine Higgs is urging a family not to name the nurses involved in a case where a family member died in a Fredericton hospital waiting room. Raechel Huizinga spoke to Jonathan Shapiro to get some background into what comes with that decision. He's a teaching fellow at the Schulich School of Law at Dalhousie University.…
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When you think of The Royal Canadian Legion, maybe you think of poppy campaigns, Remembrance Day ceremonies, events at legion halls. But its work involves much more. Delegates from across the country are in Saint John this week, to talk about the future of that work. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Berkley Lawrence, the newly elected Dominion president o…
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Skateboarders in Edmundston have a new place to hang out this summer. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Maxime Malo with the city about what kind of traffic the new park is getting.
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The federal government will reduce the number of temporary foreign workers in Canada. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Aditya Rao, board member of the Madhu Verma Migrant Justice Centre, about what that could mean here in New Brunswick.
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Municipal, provincial and federal politicians planted shovels in the dirt in Saint John yesterday to declare construction underway for the revitalized New Brunswick Museum. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Tracy Clinch, chair of the museum board, about the journey from here.
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Jonna Brewer takes us to the Serenity Garden at a Hospice in Moncton, as part of our Works of Heart series.
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They're stocked up on pencils, markers and notebooks, but they'd really like some more backpacks. A food bank in Fredericton is putting that call out, a week out from the first day of school. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Greener Village CEO Alex Boyd about their backpack program.
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New Brunswick has declared a province-wide outbreak of whooping cough. Acting chief medical officer of health Dr. Yves Léger speaks with host Jeanne Armstrong about the highly-contagious disease.
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Wolastoqey First Nations in New Brunswick have launched a political questionnaire in advance of the upcoming provincial election. They want to know which political parties understand their issues and are willing to collaborate. Sitansisk Chief Allan Polchies explains what they're hoping to hear back.…
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Two groups in Moncton are working to offer new safe spaces for 2SLGBTQ+ people . The CBC’s Raechel Huizinga walks us through the changing social scene for 2SLGBTQ+ people in Moncton.
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Amy Cleveland answers your gardening questions. She's a horticulture technician and Master Gardener at Cedarcrest Gardens in Saint John.
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About 30 First Nation fire fighters from New Brunswick are in Alberta for the month to help battle fires. That makes Atlantic Canada's First ever First Nation Wild Fire team.
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A group of cyclists is traveling across Canada to raise awareness about Parkinson's disease and the benefits of cycling. They've just arrived in New Brunswick.
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In Welshpool, overlooking the waters of Friars Bay, sits the Campobello Public Library It's the second oldest library in Canada. The building that houses the library and the local museum was built in 1898. It’s also the home of the last edition of this summer’s Books & Backroads.
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A new high school for students at risk of dropping out is slated to open in Moncton this September.
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Roadside History columnist James Upham took Khalil Akhtar to the Fernhill Cemetery in Saint John, to the site of a humble grave for a man who helped pioneer air travel with an invention that changed the world.
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Wondering why our province has the highest rate of inflation in the country? Jeanne Armstrong spoke to economist Pierre-Marcel Desjardins to get some answers.
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Fredericton's Rogue Productions is bringing Broadway back to Saint Andrews. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Courtney and Tony LePage about their upcoming show, Broadway by the Sea.
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The nation-wide rail stoppage began overnight. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Port Saint John CEO Craig Bell Estabrooks to find out how this will impact the movement of goods.
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If you want a sample of what New Brunswick filmmakers are doing these days, you should head to the province's north shore this weekend. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to David Petersen, founder of the Heron Bay film festival.
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The City of Saint John has big plans for a new recreational complex. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to city councillor Gary Sullivan about the plan, and what's next.
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Thefts of catalytic converters have significantly decreased this year, with no thefts reported in Fredericton to date. That's a big contrast from the 44 reported last year. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Kyle MacKinnon, owner of Lincoln Auto shop.
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An alternative to the EpiPen injection might be on its way to Canada. A nasal spray version of the allergy treatment was recently approved in the US. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Dr. Raj Bhardwaj.
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A New Brunswick family is helping preserve an important seaside forest in memory of Austin Brown. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Paula Noel with the Nature Conservancy of Canada about plans for the property in St. Martins.
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A Saint John shelter and Horizon Health have plans to build convalescent housing units this fall, for homeless patients after they leave the hospital. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Ben Appleby from Outflow Ministry.
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Anyone under 15 years old won't be allowed into the The New Brunswick Provincial Exhibition without an adult this year. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Jeff McCarthy, executive director of the NBEx., about the reasons behind the change.
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Much of Canada's freight rail traffic could grind to a halt this Thursday if workers and the companies can't strike a deal. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Louis-Philippe Gauthier, VP Atlantic with CFIB, about what a rail disruption could mean for businesses in New Brunswick.
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A daughter honours her mother's memory through an art exhibition. CBC's Jonna Brewer brings us Hannah Grant's story.
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It might not seem like there would be a clear connection between Art and Geology, but geologist Catrina Russell sees one. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to her about a presentation she's giving this week on the many ways art and geology intersect.
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Ticks can carry Lyme disease, but they can carry and transmit other illnesses too. One of them is anaplasmosis. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to scientist Heather Coatsworth, with the National Microbiology Laboratory.
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Just because the Covered Bridge Chips factory went up in flames doesn't mean they've stopped making your favourite flavours. Jeanne Armstrong dropped by their new makeshift factory to see how things are going.
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After two years, folks on Grand Manan are celebrating. The Swallowtail Lighthouse renovations are complete. Ken Ingersoll is the co-chair of the restoration project and a lighthouse keeper, he speaks with Information Morning in the Summer host Khalil Akhtar.
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Diving into the long, fraught history of sex verification in sport. Information Morning in the Summer speaks with professors Nathan Kalman-Lamb and Celeste Orr about the contentious intersection of gender and sports.
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Our Books and Backroads series heads to Harvey this week, A group of students from Harvey High discuss Kathleen Peacock's novel "You Were Never Here."
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The hills of Albert county inspired the invention of kerosene, new types of lighthouses and the fog horn. We pay a visit to Albert Mines with James Upham to learn about the man behind those innovations that shaped the world.
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