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Enjoy the weekly message from the Brunswick Seventh-day Adventist church, in Brunswick, Maine—a place where we seek to love God and love people. As a church, we think this is best lived-out by a slow, steady hum of deeds done to relieve suffering and meet needs. Want to know more? Check us out at BrunswickAdventist.church.
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Hey y’all Welcome Mosbey & Cali Black here He is a retired combat Marine veteran from VA She is a Social Worker and military brat from Northern Cali. Together we are a couple homestead off the grid in Brunswick County Va on a 50 acre farm. Goats, turkeys, dogs, chickens, & all the accoutrements of life. Permaculture We’re taking his equestrian love and my back ground in mental health & community development to build, operate, and expand our Preventative Health Hub! Where most of the time we ...
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As Pride Month gets underway, the mood is tense with governments across North America working to scale back protections for 2SLGBTQ+ individuals. Greg Daborn, a member of Charlotte County Pride and an organizer of New Brunswick's first pride parade held 23 years ago, reflects on the current discourse and his feelings heading into Pride Month.…
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Michel Albert et Isabel Goguen reçoivent Mark Doiron et jasent avec lui de sa carrière d'impro, de sa démarche artistique, et du respect. Laissez-nous des commentaires par l'entremise du blogue au : impronb.wordpress.com! Nous sommes aussi sur Facebook sur la page d'Improvisation NB sur Twitter, @ImproNB, et sur YouTube sur le channel d'Improvisati…
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Atlantic Canada is predicted to be one of the areas of the world most affected by climate change, according to climate scientist Sabine Dietz. She speaks to us about the changes we're seeing in our weather patterns and what makes our region especially vulnerable to climate change.
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Some sobering results for New Brunswick in a national study on the cost of harm from alcohol. Clare MacKenzie spoke with Tim Naimi, one of the lead researchers on a new study, comparing the cost of alcohol related harms to policies in place to protect people's health.
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Fredericton is one of four cities chosen to get a free design for a new park space at Killarney Lake... to help people get active. Clare MacKenzie spoke with Mike Walker, Fredericton's assistant director for parks and trees, and Adrian Dannel, the project lead with ParticipACTION.
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It wasn't just people and house pets who had to flee homes in the fire zone near Saint Andrews. Horses and other large animals had to be moved out of harm's way. Bocabec residents Kate Vihvelin and Andrea Mulder-Slater speak with Rachel cave about getting their animals to safety.
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A crucial medicine that’s used to treat chest pain and heart attacks is in short supply across the country. Nitroglycerin supplies are dwindling, and might not be replenished for weeks or months. Dr. Simon speaks with Rachel Cave about the implications.
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Community fire departments have been put to the test this week fighting wildfires across the province. Scott Poupart, president of the New Brunswick Association of Fire Chiefs, talks about the fires and how prepared they are to take on these natural disasters.
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Last summer a thousand dead birds washed up on beaches in NB due to a highly pathogenic strain of avian flu. Stephanie Avery-Gomm, with Environment and Climate Change Canada talks about what she believes is the largest avian panzootic the world has ever seen and how it will affect New Brunswick's ecosystem.…
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Most residents of Bocabec were ordered to leave their homes as the Stein Lake wildfire threatened the Charlotte County community. But a few were not. Maria Recchia watched the towering flames from her window and invited evacuees to share her home.
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Parts of the Fundy Footpath and Dobson Trail need work, and while the number of people who use the trail is up, paying members are down for the Fundy Hiking Trails Association. President Marc Leger speaks with Rachel Cave about how the need for help to upkeep the volunteer-maintained trails.
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A new addictions program in Saint John is flipping the usual approach to treating stimulant abuse to combat the worrying rise of meth use in the city. Stefanie Materniak is the research manager for RECAP and lead for the STAMP pilot and Krystal Jesso is part of the seven-member team that will be working with clients. They speak with host Julia Wrig…
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