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On this week's show: This Q League team is feeling strong heading into the second half of the season and a new space set to open soon in Saint John will help you channel your inner artist. These stories and more on Pulse NB.
On this week's show: Andrew Scheer resigns as leader of the federal Conservatives, the only hospice in Saint John gets high marks for transparency, and a New Brunswick musician does his part to help families at Christmas.
On this week's show: A major Canadian retailer adds medicinal cannabis for online purchase, and a new survey finds New Brunswick youth do not get enough sleep and are vaping too much.
On this week's show: Being on the ice in this arena may have saved one man's life, Saint John's re-elected MP is heading back to Parliament Hill, and the early reviews are good for re-branding this government department.
On this week's show: Some hopeful stats in the 11th version of the State of the Child Report, Saint John lands a unique convention, and specific honours to celebrate the life and impact of Erminie Cohen.
On this week's show: Mixed reviews on a big decision involving Cannabis NB, the thrill of a lifetime for a Saint Andrews hockey fan struggling with a serious disease, and holiday trends for Atlantic Canadians when it comes to shopping.
On this week's show: A new 36-page report talks about water quality in New Brunswick's lakes and rivers, upgrades worth $20 million are now complete at one local airport, and the premier discusses the tough road ahead for Cannabis NB.
On this week's show: One psychiatrist has an idea to help those struggling to find mental health treatment, new options for beer lovers in New Brunswick and a special monument to honour those who stand ready.
The federal election is in the books and New Brunswickers chose MPs like they chose MLAs in 2018. We examine the results of Monday night's federal election, where Saint John-Rothesay remained Liberal, but changes came for Fundy Royal, New Brunswick Southwest and Fredericton.
On this week's show: We hear from a UNB Saint John political science professor about the federal election campaign, and why one organization wants you to step away from the rake.
John Williamson is the Conservative candidate for New Brunswick Southwest
Merle Sarty is the People's Party of Canada candidate for New Brunswick Southwest
Karen Ludwig is the Liberal Candidate for New Brunswick Southwest
James Tolan is the NDP candidate in Fundy Royal.
Tim Thompson is the Green candidate in Fundy Royal.
Rob Moore is the Conservative candidate in Fundy Royal.
John Evans is the National Citizen's Alliance candidate in Fundy Royal.
On this week's show: A struggling Saint John asset has a plan to turn things around, from Grand Bay-Westfield to a catwalk in Toronto, and learn about Michel Carrier's report and the recommendations which will never be implemented.
Wayne Long is the Liberal candidate for the riding of Saint John-Rothesay.
Stuart Jamieson is an independent candidate in the riding of Saint John-Rothesay.
Rodney Weston is the Conservative candidate for the riding of Saint John-Rothesay.
Armand Cormier is the NDP candidate for the riding of Saint John-Rothesay.
Ann McAllister is the Green Party candidate for the riding of Saint John-Rothesay.
Adam Salesse is the People's Party of Canada candidate for the riding of Saint John-Rothesay.
On this week's show: Changes may be coming to garbage collection in the Port City, hear about one man's difficult journey with prostate cancer, and a preview of the new season for the Saint John Sea Dogs.
On this week's show: A big show of support in the Port City following a week of tragedy, a longtime Quispamsis politician will not re-offer next year, and a fresh new look for the lobby at the Imperial Theatre in Saint John.
On this week's show: Learning about the long road to Recovery Day for one Saint John man, and the community support for a new K-8 school in the Port City is strong.
On this week's show: The race is on for the 43rd federal election, a UPEI political scientist says it's hard to say what this election will look like, and two former Fundy Royal MPs share their memories of New Brunswick politician Greg Thompson.
On this week's show: Lessons learned for this New Brunswick superintendent after two years at the school level, tweaks are coming for the heritage by-law in Saint John, and a national group puts a priority on balanced books and sick days ahead of October's vote.
On this week's show: Thousands of students will head back to class this week, and a local police force has a new distracted driving simulator.
On this week's show: Dozens of jobs are being lost in St. Stephen, and Market Square is proposing a new home for the New Brunswick Museum.
On this week's show: Marking the one-year anniversary of the Fredericton shooting, and Harbour Station in Saint John will soon be getting a new name.
On this week's show: A community rallies to save a lighthouse in the region and another summer of artistic surprise in Saint John.
On this week's show: A nursing home's plan to assist seniors without family and a Fredericton cybersecurity expert talks about the Capital One data breach.
On this week's show: A Saint John councillor wants a ban on plastic bags, and the province's top veterinarian talks about rabies prevention.
On this week's show: We break down the not-guilty verdict in the second-degree murder retrial of Dennis Oland, who was accused of killing his father, Richard Oland, in July 2011.
On this week's show: Saint John's financial woes are front and centre with the release of the long-awaited working group report, a made-in-New Brunswick viral photo, and rocket-making camps to celebrate a big milestone.
On this week's show: Advice on coping with anxiety for a group expected to be tough, overdue renovations at this theatre and a very timely sports exhibit in the capital.
On this week's show: Saint John's mayor gives his third State of the City address, and the Financial and Consumer Services Commission wants to make it okay to talk about the financial abuse of seniors and estate planning.
On this week's show: Saint John hockey fans are not a fan of this decision, and using technology to help seniors.
On this week's show: Renovations are nearly complete on a former Saint John synagogue, and Fredericton's former police chief reflects on last summer's fatal shooting.
On this week's show: City funding for a sports team does not sit well with everyone, and New Brunswick is moving to tighten vaccination rules in schools and daycares.
On this week's show: A new Heritage Minute has been released ahead of the 75th anniversary of D-Day, and the town of Quispamsis is proposing a plastic bag ban for local retailers.
On this week's show: Saint John deals with a local measles outbreak, the Green Party wants the province to declare a climate emergency, and a local sporting event nears the five-year mark.
On this week's show: Another similar and devastating flood experience for New Brunswick. We bring you the latest on how the 2019 flood is affecting communities throughout southern New Brunswick.
On this week's show: An investigation into the deaths of guinea pigs at a Saint John zoo finds no evidence the method used was inhumane, and Kennebecasis regional police officers have been recognized for the roles they played after the Fredericton shooting.
On this week's show: The flooding threat escalates along the Saint John River, great news for two historic structures, and one town's loss is another city's benefit.
On this week's show: The Green Party of New Brunswick has a new executive director, and new regulations should help reduce incidents of workplace violence and harassment.
On this week's show: Nearly 250 people lost their jobs at two call centres in New Brunswick, and try your hand at municipal budgeting with a new tool.
On this week's show: New Brunswick's minority Tory government has released its first budget. We take a look at what it includes and hear what people are saying about it.