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This week our birder spends a morning doing some late spring birding in Memramcook with some friends. 
Our panel of politics watchers gathers to discuss the most timely politics topics in the province. 
It's the annual Dieppe Pride Festival, and there's a full lineup of events and activities for all ages. We hear all about it from festival president Josh Vautour.
A new play will premiere in the Miramichi area this month.  It's called Is He Awake and it's set at a wake, We'll speak with playwright Thomas Daley. 
This week, we reach the owner of Amazburgs in Fredericton to talk food. 
It may feel like just a little swish, but a daily mouthwash rinse may be doing more harm than good.Find out why when we check in with our science columnist Torah Kachur.
We speak with a Miramichi high school student who is in France today taking in the D-Day commemorations. Maggie Clark's grandfather was there 80 years ago with the North Shore Regiment and she's part of a group following in their footsteps.
Friend and neighbour Terry Power shares stories about Captain Theodore Williston, a survivor of the Escuminac Disaster and a big part of his community who passed away this week at the age of 93.
Moncton area musician Jason Haywood has a new album in the works, and he's just released the first single.
If you’re hoping to take the train in the Maritimes this summer…you’ll have to set aside a little more time. Via Rail announced their Ocean line, which runs from Quebec City to Halifax, will now take 90 minutes longer.
This Thursday marks the 80th anniversary of D-Day, the Allied invasion of Normandy in World War II. It's also been 75 years since Father Raymond Hickey published his account of the battle, Scarlet Dawn. The cover of the book shows the regiment
If you are an animal lover, chances are many of your decisions revolve around what's good for your pets. That extends to decisions about real estate as well.
The auditor general released a scathing report today looking at the province’s use of travel nurses. Paula Doucet, the president of the New Brunswick Nurses Union, spoke with Vanessa Vander Valk.
Clean Air Day is this Wednesday, and the New Brunswick Lung Association is marking the day in a couple of ways.
World Oceans Day is coming up this week. And there are few people more passionate about the ocean than Bruce Smith of Deer Island. He started Seascape Kayak Tours on the island about 30 years ago. And since then he has spent countless hours exp
It took a ton of strength, sweat, and strategy, but Saint John's Whitney Beers is going to the Olympic Games in Paris this summer. To be clear - she'll be cheering, not competing. The trip is her reward for being one of the three winners of Can
The executive director of Partners for Youth isn't surprised by anything he heard in the latest report from the province's child and youth advocate.
This week our birder does some late spring birding with a beginner. 
We gather our panel of politics watchers this week to talk through all the big stories in provincial politics this week. 
An adult day centre in Oromocto is helping seniors with dementia feel a stronger sense of belonging. The CBC's Isabelle Leger tells that story. 
The chef and co-owner of The Feel Good in Fredericton loves mango for sweet and savory dishes. He'll join us to share some ideas. 
The connection between raw milk and avian flu. We hear from microbiologist Jason Tetro about the situation in the US and what the potential risk is to Canadians. 
Newcomers from around the province are coming to Fredericton to see the legislature and the Beaverbrook Art Gallery. It's part of a new initiative called Know Your Province put together by Moncton Cares and HolaNB. We'll get the details.
The province's child and youth advocate says hundreds of the most high-need, vulnerable children are being sent home for at least part of the school day. It's a practice Kelly Lamrock says is illegal.
We reach Pam Novak with the Atlantic Wildlife Institute to hear about an injured snowy owl that is now in her care. 
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