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Information Morning Saint John from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights) CBC Radio
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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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Free legal service for Newcomers
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
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The International Decade for People of African Descent
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.
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Movies: Luther: The Fallen Sun
The British detective who bends the rules in search of a solve is back in Luther: the Fallen Sun. Jericho Knopp is a freelance journalist and she reviews movies and streaming for us here at Information Morning.
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NBTA on money in budget
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.
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Author Laura Keating on Agony's Lodestone
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.
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Leader to watch
At 17 years old, Emma Coakley is the youngest person to receive the Leader to Watch award from
the YMCA of Greater Saint John. Coakley was born without her right hand, but she's never let that slow her down.