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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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Streaming and film columnist Lisa Hrabluk talks about Pachinko, a family drama set in 20th century Korea and Japan. 
The political party buses will soon be rolling through your community as the 2024 New Brunswick election is underway. We set the stage with all the major storylines ahead of the October 21st vote as host Rachel Cave speaks with political scientist JP Lewis. 
More and more Canadians are developing heart failure, and researchers believe the problem will increase in the coming years. A symposium on the condition is happening in Saint John. Host Rachel Cave speaks with the keynote speaker about the growing problem of heart failure.
What you need to know as we head into the provincial election. Chief Electoral Officer Kim Poffenroth joins host Rachel Cave to talk about the extensive voter information campaign underway and all the details you need to vote.
The town of Quispamsis held an open house last night as they are trying to get a sense of how people use Ritchie Lake and the health of the lake itself. The Director of Engineering for Quispamsis, Gary Losier speaks on the survey and how the community will help determine the future of Ritchie lake.
Westsiders are curious about how Wolastoq Park will be affected since JD Irving Limited is looking at a major paper mill upgrade that will add a parking lot and a pedestrian walkway. Up first we hear from mayor Donna Reardon then Bryan Wilson an avid biker and westsider speaks on the importance of keeping greenspace intact.
As Ottawa considers dispersing thousands of asylum seekers from Quebec and Ontario, New Brunswick's only free legal clinic for refugees says there's a desperate need to build up support services. Olivia Huynh is the executive director of the New Brunswick Refugee Clinic she speaks with host Rachel Cave.
Thousands of New Brunswickers are facing tax increases in 2025 and could be facing a few years of drawn-out hikes to their property tax bills. The CBC's Robert Jones explains why this is happening and how long it might continue.
Sea Dogs president Trevor Georgie chats with host Rachel Cave about plans to mark the 20th anniversary and shares some his fondest moments as part of the club.
Yesteryear Meets Today

Yesteryear Meets Today

2024-09-1810:48

Therapist Nancy Cusack brings her late mother's stories into today's timeline. Her book, "Yesteryear Meets Today," connects Ruby Cusack's stories, using them as examples as she shares her own expertise in mental health.
Doctors in Ontario say new iron deficiency guidelines may change lives. Dr. Mike Simon speaks with host Rachel Cave about how iron deficiency is diagnosed.
We know you are all back to school, buses back on the roads and there is still a lot of ongoing construction in the region. This week we want to know about the area that is causing you the most driving frustration. Melinda Sheehan stopped in last week to talk about her morning driving frustrations along with her Taylor Swift commute playlist.
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. Kerri Froc is an associate professor in the faculty of law at the University of New Brunswick.
A mom in the Saint John area is hoping to raise awareness around the risks of Meningitis B, and the fact it's not part of routine vaccinations for kids in New Brunswick after her daughter was hospitalized. We hear from Julie Stewart and her daughter, Lindsay.
Saint John council recently asked provincial party leaders to weigh-in on some policy considerations important to the city. Tax reform around heavy industry was one of the items on the list. Councillor Gary Sullivan speaks to host Rachel Cave about what the city is looking for.
Elsipogtog shooting

Elsipogtog shooting

2024-09-1610:03

CBC Indigenous reporter Sis Moqon spent the day in Elsipogtog after last week's shooting of Iggy Dedam by RCMP. Host Rachel Cave speaks with her to get a sense of how the community is dealing with the tragic shooting and loss of community member.
The Imperial Theatre is opening its doors to the public again, and executive director Angela Campbell tee-ups up a busy first week of shows.
Saint John council says it'll be seeking support for the corporatization of Saint John Energy from whoever forms the next provincial government. Ryan Mitchell, Saint John Energy president and CEO, explains what it could mean for the utility and its customers.
Streaming and film columnist Lisa Hrabluk tells us about her favourite film from this year’s Toronto International Film Festival, and it’s something of a family affair. The Piano Lesson is a film co-produced by Denzel Washington and his daughter, Katia, directed by his son, Malcolm, starring his eldest son, John David, and dedicated to his wife, Pauletta. 
We take a closer look at Ottawa's plan to relocate more asylum seekers away from Quebec and Ontario, including thousands more to New Brunswick. Adi Rao of the Madhu Verma Migrant Justice Centre speaks with host Rachel Cave.
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