Monday, December 22nd TV listings for Rogers Bathurst French
Service offert aux groupes à but non lucratif qui désirent annoncer des événements dans les communautés du Nouveau-Brunswick.
Service gratuit de babillard offert à la population où il est possible de faire la promotion d'un événement, un organisme ou autre ; pour afficher une annonce, visitez le www.ccap.tv.
Jim Richardson gives an inside look into programs available on Pabineau First Nation.
A discussion of local topics and a gathering place for meaningful conversations with the First Nations community.
Host Bob Lennon explores the many people, places and things that are driving the success of the northern region of New Brunswick.
Community Shorts New Brunswick
A collection of segments that explore various topics of interest in New Brunwick.
It is a photography chat channel discussing all aspects of photography, from styles and equipment to tutorials and image analysis; a chat channel with hosts Paul Owen and Kate Tadic.
Fishing trips to some of the well-known waters of New Brunswick.
Hosts Jenna Morton and Tosh Taylor explore different regions withing the Fundy Biosphere.
Watch and learn with painter Rob McGowan.
A look at the people and stories behind Canada's military, sharing personal stories of resilience, duty, and community impact.
There's Always a Song With Brent Buchanan
Musicians from across New Brunswick sit down with Brent Buchanan to talk about their music and perform a song.
Festival International de Slam/Poésie
L'ouverture officielle du Festival International de Slam/Poésie en Acadie.
Les meilleures recettes régionales des Cercles de Fermières du Québec.
Un talkshow sportif raconté par de vrais admirateurs de sports, comme s'ils sont aussi, dans les gradins.
Bingo hebdomadaire du Club UCT Campbellton de la région de Bathurst.
Bingo club Richelieu Peninsule
Bingo hebdomadaire du Club Richelieu Peninsule.
Host Bob Lennon explores the many people, places and things that are driving the success of the northern region of New Brunswick.
A discussion of local topics and a gathering place for meaningful conversations with the First Nations community.
To submit information for the Community Billboard, visit www.rogerstv.com.
