Lisa Hrabluk tells us about love in all its forms with her review of the new film Challengers, a romantic drama that plays out in the hyper-competitive world of championship tennis.
Saint John historian Peter Gillies is giving a talk at the library this weekend called "A Time of Upheaval: British America 1754-1784: Life, Rebellion and the Fork."
We hear about the Youth in Philanthropy program running at Seaside Park Elementary in west Saint John from Jack Brilliant, one of the students enrolled in the program, and Anthony Enman, who developed and leads the program.
We speak with Peter Lagacy, president of the New Brunswick Teachers Association, about the ongoing teacher shortage and what the province is doing to alleviate the issue.
A major gift from an anonymous donor to Horizon Health Network will greatly improve MRI access in New Brunswick. We spoke with Shannon Hunter, president and CEO of the Saint John Regional Hospital Foundation, and Zach Kilburn, the interim vice-
After some post-pandemic fundraising struggles, KV Oasis Youth Centre have changed their focus. We spoke with new program director, Danielle Robertson about what's ahead for KV Oasis Youth and Family Support Services.
Dr. Mike Simon tell us about attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and how it is commonly diagnosed in children, but the number of adults being diagnosed has been on the uptick for many years.
Real-life strongman Jordan Dickens joined us with a 200-pound sandbag to demonstrate what the fourth annual New Brunswick's Strongest Strongman/Woman Competition is all about.
Saint Johners worked to clean up garbage at a tent site on Paradise Row over the weekend.We hear from some of the people who were there, including family of Rae Tyler, who passed away on the site in March.
The CBC's Nipun Tiwari spoke with the owner of Billy's Seafood Company, Billy Grant and Saint John councillor Gerry Lowe about the pit at the site of the old Woolworth's store that has yet to be filled in.
A Campobello Island development group hopes to attract some of the tourists flooding neighbouring communities right across the bay in southern Maine. We hear from Ron Beckwith, president of the Friars Bay Development Association.
Film and streaming columnist Lisa Hrabluk shares her thoughts on Civil War, the new film that takes no prisoners in its portrayal of an America at war with itself.
This week marked the official start of wildfire season in New Brunswick. Roger Collet, a wildfire prevention officer with the Department of Natural Resources, discusses what the conditions are like for the season ahead.