DiscoverInformation Morning Saint John
Information Morning Saint John
Claim Ownership

Information Morning Saint John

Author: CBC

Subscribed: 200Played: 35,654
Share

Description

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.

4067 Episodes
Reverse
Our conversation with Mayor Donna Reardon on where things stand on the Market Square boardwalk patios reopening.
We hear what it sounded like Wednesday night in St. Stephen at the book launch for local author Zoe Fitch's second sci-fi novel, Breaking on the Shore.
Streaming and film columnist Lisa Hrabluk explores the mystery behind The Acolyte, the new Star Wars series about Jedis, murder and a mysterious disturbance in the Force.  
Amy McLennan, general manager of the Canada Games Aquatic Centre, tells us about the project that will allow the facility to host more sporting events.
Jill DeMerchant, a traffic and municipal engineer with the City of Saint John, walks us through this summer's Charlotte Street reconstruction project.
Canada hasn't always tracked the deaths of people who die while experiencing homelessness. The CBC's Karissa Donkin tells us how that may soon change.
The CBC's Rachel Cave spoke with Normand Hector for an update on his complaint with the Human Rights Commission that he was paid less than his co-workers because he's Black. The commission agreed with him. 
Dad jokes

Dad jokes

2024-06-1208:55

St. Thomas University Prof. Matt Dinan penned an essay about why we cringe at dad jokes and how they helped him understand his role as a father of four. 
Our health columnist, Dr. Mike Simon, discusses how to tell the difference between a strain and a sprain and how to treat them
The Rae of Sunshine garden sits on Paradise Row, where three people died in encampment fires earlier this year. The CBC's Nipun Tiwari spoke with Rae's father Winston Tyler, volunteers Rachel McIntyre and Kendra Johnston and Evan McArthur's mom, Heather McArthur.
Summer job hunt tips

Summer job hunt tips

2024-06-1115:15

Lauren MacKeigan is an employment counsellor at the Work Room Career Resource Centre and she's always fielding questions about how to find a job that works for you in Saint John. She speaks with host Julia Wright about the current job market for summer students.
Breaking on the Shore is the latest book in St Stephen author Zoe Fitch's 42nd Wave series. The book is set in the near-future St Stephen after a climate change-related shift in the way we live, work and travel. Zoe Fitch speaks with host Julia Wright about latest novella.
We meet two high school students looking for summer jobs. Sade London is in Grade 11 at Saint John High and is currently looking for a summer job. Brooke McManus-Snodgrass is also in Grade 11 at Saint John High, and she's working part time. They talk about the current struggles on the road to summer employment.
In an era of climate change, more frequent and more freakish storms often mean more flooding. Harry Forestell will tell us how we can assess a property's flood risk. 
The Norton Fire Department was celebrating a huge milestone this weekend. There was an open house on the weekend to mark the anniversary and CBC's Megan MacAlpine was there. Come along as past and present volunteers share their memories and receive service awards.
Darrell Richards died two years ago after being injured at the American Iron and Metal scrapyard in Saint John. A coroner's inquest into his death ended this week with four recommendations intended to prevent similar tragedies. However, Richard's daughter-in-law, Kelsey Bailey, says it doesn't go far enough.
Lisa Hrabluk speaks with us about the award-winning French-Canadian film Solo, about love and drama in the Montreal drag scene. 
White shark research

White shark research

2024-06-0609:18

Marc Trudel, a research scientist at Fisheries and Oceans Canada's St. Andrews biological station, discusses the white shark population in our region.
Historian Marc Milner will be the keynote speaker at the New Brunswick Military History Museum's event to mark the 80th anniversary of D-day.
Cole Sabean and Ruby McKim of Saint John High School were two of this year's winners in the Dear Author Writing competition that is hosted by the Fundy Library Region. They both won for their letters to the author of the book Guts.
loading
Comments (3)

Stephen Russell

is there a parade?

Jul 30th
Reply (1)

Neda

³1e52⁴⁴8

Oct 26th
Reply