
Wednesday, July 2nd TV listings for Rogers Fredericton
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City Council coverage provides pertinent information about issues and decisions that affect Fredericton.
Fishing trips to some of the well-known waters of New Brunswick.
A weekly deep dive into New Brunswick Politics with Joanna Killen & Brent Harris.
In search of special events taking place in Atlantic Canada, The Spotlight team heads to Saint John, New Brunswick to experience the Area 506 music festival.
Hosts Jenna Morton and Tosh Taylor explore different regions withing the Fundy Biosphere.
A Podcast where parents come to share information; no judging; no cropping; it's life in the trenches of a modern family in a small Canadian city.
Watch and learn with painter Rob McGowan.
Fredericton Chef Yves Dechaine shows how to create healthy and economic meals.
Host Damilola Ajibade focuses on local stories of newcomers and immigrants making their way in New Brunswick.
Community Shorts New Brunswick
A collection of segments that explore various topics of interest in New Brunwick.
Coverage of the Village of New Maryland council meetings.
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.
There's Always a Song With Brent Buchanan
Debbie Roy talks about her life in music and performs her original song, "Voices of Our Children."
Fishing trips to some of the well-known waters of New Brunswick.
A discussion of local topics and a gathering place for meaningful conversations with the First Nations community.
ECMA nominee Terry Whalen hosts a songwriters circle featuring grass roots country, blues and folk music with some of Miramichi's finest songwriters.
Julie Comeau talks with survivor Vasilios Bill Sotiropoulos.
Worth Noting New Live
To submit information for the Community Billboard, visit www.rogerstv.com.
Worth Noting New Live
To submit information for the Community Billboard, visit www.rogerstv.com.