Information Morning Saint John CBC
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CBC Radio New Brunswick's Information Morning in Saint John brings you all the news and information you need to start your day. We'll get you connected to your community, your country and the world. Without us, you won't know what's going on.
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Asian Heritage Month
May is Asian Heritage Month, and with culinary classes, cultural celebrations, performances and film screenings in the works, it's going to be a bigger celebration that usual across the Greater Saint John Region. Host Julia Wright speaks with Som Das, director of the Saint John chapter of the Asian Heritage Society of New Brunswick.
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DEC dispute heading to courts
Education Minister Bill Hogan says he will start the process to dissolve the Anglophone East district education council. The council has gone to court asking a judge to block Hogan from quashing its policy on sexual orientation and gender identity and to prevent the minister from dissolving the council. Michel Doucet, retired law professor with the Université de Moncton, weighs in.
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Movies: The Fall Guy
Streaming and film columnist Lisa Hrabluk says summer has officially arrived, at least at the movie theatres. The Fall Guy, the first film of the summer blockbuster season, is here and Lisa shares all the details with host Julia Wright.
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Red Dress Day
Sunday is Red Dress Day, the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls and Two-Spirit People. Host Julia Wright speaks with Ashley Sanipass, a Mi'kmaq artist from Indian Island. Sanipass will be speaking at the City of Saint John's ceremony Sunday at the Diamond Jubilee Cruise Terminal.
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Reconcili-action Pt. 1: Meet David Smith
We've partnered with Saint Johner David Smith of First Nations Storytellers on a new series exploring small acts individuals can take toward reconciliation. David joins host Julia Wright to launch the series.
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Temporary shelter solutions
A shipping container shelter pilot on Waterloo Street has to move from its current location this summer. But the plan for what happens next, and where that might be, isn't clear. Saint John Mayor Donna Reardon speaks with host Julia Wright about the city's perspective on the project and the housing issues plaguing the city.