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Out of the ashes — from burned encampment to 12 Neighbours

9th - Higher Ed
More than a year after his encampment in the woods burned down, Mike Bendis has been settling into his new home in Fredericton’s 12 Neighbours community. He says he’s ‘proud to have a home.’
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Piano man trashes unwanted pianos to make beautiful things from the remains.

9th - Higher Ed
A New Brunswick woodworker has transformed more than three dozen pianos into furniture, ammunition boxes, even new musical instruments as he recycles unwanted pianos that are sometimes more than 100 years old.
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Made from this land: Drums

9th - Higher Ed
Addiction counsellor Brian Knockwood finds his drum-making workshops across Wabanaki territory have put people on the road to healing.
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Proposed rule could improve transportation options for wheelchair users in Fredericton

9th - Higher Ed
Fredericton city hall has proposed a requirement that every taxi company in the city have at least one wheelchair-accessible vehicle in their fleets.
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Beadwork brings a sense of inner calm for these Indigenous artists

9th - Higher Ed
Oakley Gray and Mel Beaulieu talk about the impact beading has had on their lives after their artwork was added to the Radical Stitch exhibit, which showcases Indigenous beading from across Canada and the U.S., when it opened at the...
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Drivers return to Saint John’s Harbour Bridge — for now

9th - Higher Ed
With the arrival of winter, construction work has paused on the Saint John Harbour Bridge, ending months of lane closures and delays for drivers.
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Neurodivergent musicians jam out in new Moncton program

9th - Higher Ed
Musicians with disorders such as autism or ADHD can sing and play music together at the Moncton Dart Club, where organizers have made the environment welcoming by keeping the setting free of loud noises and flashing lights.
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Liberals tweak campaign promise on reducing taxes on electricity

9th - Higher Ed
Premier Susan Holt says a rebate, rather than the elimination of the provincial sales tax, will help people save money sooner on their power bills.
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Why dropping corporations from Wolastoqey lawsuit doesn't mean their land is off the table

9th - Higher Ed
Justice Kathryn Gregory has ruled Aboriginal title can be claimed over land in New Brunswick, pushing the Wolastoqey Nation land claim lawsuit forward. She also dropped private companies from the case, leaving the Crown as the only...
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Habitat loss, endangered species key concerns for conservation group

9th - Higher Ed
CBC News took a walk with the Nature Conservancy of Canada through one of Atlantic Canada's most critical regions to hear how private landowners can support conservation efforts and slow the loss of New Brunswick habitat.
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$545M worth of worn-out roads, sewers must get immediate attention, says Saint John mayor

9th - Higher Ed
Hundreds of millions of dollars are needed to repair and replace infrastructure in Saint John — think roads and water mains — that are past their lifespan. Mayor Donna Reardon is hopeful the new provincial government will follow through...
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Liberal promises threatened by $92-million deficit projection

9th - Higher Ed
The Liberals committed to balanced budgets and nurse retention bonuses — and are now hedging on both.
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Step inside the Saint John batik art studio of Alheri Bingi

9th - Higher Ed
Alheri Bingi moved to Canada from Lagos four years ago. Noticing a lack of representation of her Nigerian culture, Bingi started creating batik textile art using authentic African fabric.
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N.B. border-town residents anxious after U.S. neighbours elect Trump

9th - Higher Ed
Some St. Stephen residents say Trump’s win makes them nervous about cross-border links.
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N.B. election campaign kicks off for Oct. 21 vote

9th - Higher Ed
The people of New Brunswick will go to the polls Oct. 21, with housing, the cost of living, health care and the environment topping the list of issues on the minds of voters.
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MPs hold emergency debate on police-involved Indigenous deaths

9th - Higher Ed
The House of Commons held an emergency debate Monday evening after six separate incidents in two weeks where First Nations people were killed by police. Lori Idlout, MP for Nunavut, requested the debate.
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#TheMoment boaters flocked to a New Brunswick ice cream dock

9th - Higher Ed
Michael Alton recounts the moment his floating ice cream dock — complete with a ‘boat-thru’ — attracted customers from New Brunswick and beyond.
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Are provincial elections prepared for possible foreign meddling?

9th - Higher Ed
Elections are coming up in Saskatchewan, New Brunswick and B.C., with foreign interference posing a major threat. Canada’s spy agency has repeatedly warned about this risk, but provinces may not be prepared.
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Monarch butterflies on Fredericton bridge created to send environmental message

9th - Higher Ed
Thirty butterflies make up artist and veteran Gary Crosby’s project called A Splash of Colour.
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Ann’s Eye: Inside a ceremony for Indigenous girls beginning their moon time

9th - Higher Ed
Starting your period is an honourable milestone for young Indigenous women, who will sometimes take part in a strawberry ceremony to celebrate.
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Looking back at Louis J. Robichaud

9th - Higher Ed
Sixty-five years ago, New Brunswick elected Louis J. Robichaud as premier. His administration transformed the province, focusing on equality and closing the gap between rich and poor, rural and urban, French and English.
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Toronto actress on her love for Saint John

9th - Higher Ed
Romy Weltman moved to Saint John for a three-month stint to film a TV show, which is releasing in one-episode instalments, starting last month. She says she fell in love with the atmosphere and the people.
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No Major Cities: Why So Few Canadians Live In On The East Coast

9th - Higher Ed
Much like the United States, Canada's first European settlements began on its east coast. But where many of the US's first settlements would eventually emerge as major population centers such as Boston, New York City, and Philadelphia,...
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The Geography and Culture of Canada

6th - 8th
This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Canada.