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Alain Clavette observes a marsh wren building a nest and a couple of Virginia rails getting frisky
CBC provincial affairs reporter Jacques Poitras and St. Thomas University public policy prof Jamie Gillies discuss the tourism spending scandal and other issues of the week in New Brunswick politics.
Birder Alain Clavette on a first confirmed sighting of a raptor from the southeast US and South America on Grand Manan.
Sitansisk Chief Allan Polchies on the trouble the national AFN chief had on a flight from Montreal to Wolastoqey territory on a Peace and Friendship tour.
Why do so many worms end up deceased on the sidewalk after a heavy rain? And what does it mean for local gardens? We've found an expert who can explain - Erin Cameron at Saint Mary's University in Halifax.
We'll ask Margaret Scott What's Cooking. She's the entrepreneur behind Scottage Cheeze, makers of vegan dips, spreads, cheeses and sauces. But her favourite ingredient is something you don't have to be vegan to enjoy!
A Saint Johner is taking on Canada's Ultimate Challenge The cross-country competition show is back for a second season, and 29 year old personal trainer Whitney Beers is among the competitors. We'll chat with her about the experience.
A pricey trip to Europe for a handful of tourism officials continues to dominate discussion at the legislature. Tourism Minister Tammy Scott-Wallace defended the trip before a committee this week. But even the premier appeared to have some doub
Physicians are concerned about a change the Trudeau government is proposing to the way capital gains get taxed. The president of the Canadian Medical Society says it could affect recruitment and retention. We'll check in with president Dr. Paul
Michael Edwards has news about a very slimy fish - perhaps the slimiest fish out there. It turns out it's a closer relative of ours than we might have imagined.
Inuk soprano Deantha Edmunds was living in Rothesay when she released her first album. She moved home to Newfoundland and Labrador, but she's back this weekend to perform. We'll speak with her.
We consult an expert about how to get back to sleep when you wake up in the middle of the night.
A temporary out of the cold shelter in Miramichi is closing. The location was never meant to be a permanent solution to the rising need, but with the city's permanent shelter consistently full, what happens next? We'll speak with Mayor Adam Lor
Award-winning author David Bergen is heading to the Frye Festival in Moncton. We'll talk about his latest book, and his decision to go with a New Brunswick publisher.
We're demystifying the process of buying and selling a home, as the market heats up this spring. This week we're focused on the home inspection. Saint John area agent Jake Palmer is our guide. 
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans has reversed course on dredging in Tabusintac and Pointe Sapin. The harbours will be dredged after concerns were raised about safety. We'll speak with Luc LeBlanc from the Maritime Fishermen's Union.
Zach Atkinson shares his passion for live music - a passion that has earned the Fredericton business owner and promoter a Stompin' Tom Awards at this year's ECMAs.
The Forman Family from Hanwell may not have won Canadian Geographic's Net Zero Challenge, but they made a lot of changes and so far they're sticking! We'll get some tips from them on this Earth Day.
Federal budgets, Policy 713, replacing Trudeau and more provincial resignations. It was a busy week in New Brunswick politics. Shift’s political panel tackles it all.
Shift’s resident birder Alain Clavette spoke with Andrew Birch and Cin-Ty Lee. The latest book in their series is Field Guide to North American Flycatchers: Kingbirds and Myiarchus.
The New Brunswick Invasive Species Council asking boaters to take steps to prevent the spread of zebra mussels, among other invasives.
Every Thursday Vanessa Vander Valk speaks with people who are serious about food all over the province. Kinga McDonald opened Pyra, the Polish Potato in St. Stephen last fall with her mother and her husband. It's a grocery store and a sandwich
Many families would love the opportunity to enroll a child in sports or perhaps to sign them up for an art or music class. But whether it's hockey, pottery or the pan flute, participation can be costly. The Town of Salisbury has just announced
The New Brunswick government collected $18 million in industrial carbon tax revenue from the province's biggest emitters last year. They plan on giving that money back to them this year in the form of subsidies. That’s drawing some considerable
It’s now a little easier for some paramedics to work in the province. Paramedic regulators in PEI and New Brunswick have signed a memorandum of understanding to make it easier for paramedics in one province to work in the other. Chris Hood, Exe
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