Municipalities are busy finalizing their budgets for the next fiscal year. It's been two years since local governance reform. But, fiscal reform is still a big question. We'll speak with the mayors of Arcadia and Grand Lake to see how they're faring.
Apparently blueberries are not blue? Michael Edwards of science east explains how that can be the case.
Waylon Napadogan is in our musical spotlight this week. He's headlining a big New Years Eve event in Fredericton with David Myles.
A team of young New Brunswick hockey players cleaned up at a big event in Montreal over the weekend. The South Eastern Female Hockey Association's U11AA Fury competed in the Can/Am Challenge Cup. They swept the skills competition and won in the final. We'll speak to the team's head coach Brian Harriman.
We'll hear what impact Trump's proposed import tariffs could have on Atlantic Canada and New Brunswick industries.
Homesteader Mark Trealout explains how to test your soil's pH level with just some household materials.
Four houses are being built in Fredericton through a partnership between Habitat for Humanity and the Carpenter Millwright college. We'll hear about the pilot project, and the future possibilities.
Resident gamer Danielle McCreadie takes a look at the nominees for this year's Game Awards.
The provincial election was just last month, but some New Brunswickers are heading back to the polls in December. A byelection is being held in 10 communities...but the Canada Post strike means that voter information cards may not arrive in time. We'll speak with chief electoral officer Kim Poffenroth.
The town of Sussex is getting techy when it comes to flood mitigation. We'll hear how drones are helping them map terrain.
The legislature is back in session with a new government at the helm. Three reporters who cover provincial politics will join us to talk about it.
Two oyster diseases have been found in Spence Cove, in the province's southeast. What does it mean for the industry? Cape Breton has been dealing with one disease -- MSX -- for years. We'll speak with a biology professor there.
Alain Clavette's patch birding project continues. This morning his friend Gabriel joined him, and they managed to get Gabe a couple of lifers off the list.
Falls are the leading cause of emergency room visits in the province. Horizon Health Network urging people to take precautions to avoid a spill. We'll get some tips from an injury prevention specialist.
This week on our What's Cooking column, we're off to Caraquet to talk chillies with the chef and co-owner of Casa Guajillo.
Speaking with three members of the Fredericton band that just put out a new album, Busy Doing Nothing.
Work to clean up the old Smurfit-Stone mill site in Bathurst was already underway, but today it got real when the concrete silos so associated with the property began to come down. We'll speak with the city's mayor Kim Chamberlain, and the MLA for Bathurst Rene Legacy.
New Brunswick's Child and Youth Advocate is turning to the non-profit sector to find fixes for what ails the child welfare system. Kelly Lamrock will join us on this national child day.
An historic post office building in Bathurst is one step closer to some much needed restoration, thanks to a hefty donation. We'll learn more about the effort.
Homesteader Mark Trealout has been tackling some projects this week, getting things done before the snow flies.
Golden boy
Rights of the unborn?