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Theatre New Brunswick is putting on a very different holiday production this year, a story told through 12 pieces of mail, delivered right to your door. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Natasha MacLellan, artistic director of TNB, and playwright Don Hannah.
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​We know that microplastics are getting into our bodies in various ways. Eating. Drinking. Breathing. But a new study suggests the plastic is ending up in our brain​. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Dr. Peter Lin about what this could mean for all of us.
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​A Fredericton film won best Drama Comedy at the Toronto International Nollywood Film Festival last week.​Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Brenda Malley​, director of the film and ​actor Hugo T. Larsson​,​ who was nominated for Best Actor.
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Heading into this provincial election we want to know the issues that affect your ​life and will influence your vote. ​Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Roxanne Merrill Young of Taymouth. What matters to her is the town bridge.
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Flyers from Campaign Life Coalition are drawing shock and anger from some New Brunswickers. They're calling them hate speech, and questioning why Canada Post is allowing them to be delivered. Meanwhile, the coalition argues Canada Post would violate its constitutional rights if it didn't deliver them. A law professor helps us delve into this. Jeann…
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What does grief look like? For Fredericton author Fawn Parker, the loss of her mother five years ago was like nothing she imagined from movies or books. She tries to channel that disorienting experience in a new novel. Fawn sat down with Jeanne Armstrong.
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Earlier this month, in the journal, Nature, researchers published a study discussing mental health, linking depression in some people to biological processes in the brain. The study suggests a connection between one particular area of the brain, and the size of that area, to a person's risk for experiencing depression. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to our…
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​There have been three fatal shootings of a First Nations person by police in New Brunswick in under five years. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to criminologist Michael Boudreau about what this means for the relationship between indigenous people in the province and the police.
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Overheated is a collaboration between three CBC radio programs. It looks at rising earth temperatures and how that is affecting our health, our cities, and our ecosystems. Dr. Brian Goldman is one of the collaborators he speaks with host Jeanne Armstrong about how our bodies are showing signs of heat stress. �…
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Finding a parking spot on STU and UNB campuses is like finding a needle in a haystack, according to some students. Information Morning Associate Producer, Prapti Bamaniya, drove down yesterday, found a spot and spoke to some students.
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NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh is scrapping the supply-and-confidence agreement his party made with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's Liberal government. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to public policy expert Lori Turnbull to explain the big picture.
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School is back in session and that means even more pressure on areas still undergoing road construction. We heard from parents of children who go to Barkers Point Elementary school, then Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Barkers Point resident Jeff Nelson.
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An extra hour of instructional time for New Brunswick kindergarten to Grade 2 students is having a big impact on families. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Lily Smallwood, a parent with four children in the public school system, about how she's handling the change.
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An infection control epidemiologist is sounding the alarm over poor air quality in schools as kids head back to the classroom. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Colin Furness about the spread of respiratory viruses like COVID 19 and whooping cough.
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Taking care of kids can be stressful. In the United States, the Surgeon General has issued an advisory on the state of parental mental health. Jeanne Armstrong spoke to our regular medical columnist, Dr. Peter Lin about how stress is affecting the health of parents.
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