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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Former education minister regrets not banning cell phones in schools
Dominic Cardy says one of his biggest regrets from his time as Education minister was not banning cell phones in schools. He tells us why he thinks they're destroying classrooms.
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Road construction season
Michael Baker, the director of engineering for the City of Saint John, tells us what road projects are coming up this spring and summer and how they could affect your commute.
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Supporting local theatre
The Imperial Theatre's Angela Campbell joins us to discuss the challenges of presenting local performers and what they're doing to get more locals on stages in our city.
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The 6th annual Harm Reduction Symposium
Dr Sarah Gander talks about the Harm Reduction Symposium and how it brings people together, to discuss ways to make meaningful change in the lives of people who use drugs.
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The Elevate program teaches students to harness their own strength and resilience
A new program at Saint John High is aiming to boost attendance and connection to the community
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The annual Songs of the City event
Saint John folk-country-rocker, Jamie Comeau was paired up with Jason Marr, who earned his high school diploma through the Saint John Learning Exchange, as part of this year's Songs of the City event.