Thursday, December 4th TV listings for Rogers Miramichi
Jim Richardson gives an inside look into programs available on Pabineau First Nation.
The Unofficial Podcast of the QMJHL's Moncton Wildcats. Adam & Jeremy talk everything Wildcats with humour mixed in.
Hosts Jenna Morton and Tosh Taylor explore different regions withing the Fundy Biosphere.
Pertinent information about the issues and decisions that affect Miramichi.
ECMA nominee Terry Whalen hosts a songwriters circle featuring grass roots country, blues and folk music with some of Miramichi's finest songwriters.
Stories of senior citizens excelling in various sports and physical activities whose stories remind us that age is merely a number and it's never too late to chase a dream or make a new start.
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.
Watch and learn with painter Rob McGowan.
ECMA nominee Terry Whalen hosts a songwriters circle featuring grass roots country, blues and folk music with some of Miramichi's finest songwriters.
Exploring old and heritage homes.
Question Period New Brunswick Legislature
Coverage of the New Brunswick Legislature Question Period.
Host Pam Nacpil explores the realities and challenges of immigrating to Canada and talks to those who have made the move.
Watch and learn with painter Rob McGowan.
Watch and learn with painter Rob McGowan.
To submit information for the Community Billboard, visit www.rogerstv.com.
To submit information for the Community Billboard, visit www.rogerstv.com.
To submit information for the Community Billboard, visit www.rogerstv.com.
ECMA nominee Terry Whalen hosts a songwriters circle featuring grass roots country, blues and folk music with some of Miramichi's finest songwriters.
ECMA nominee Terry Whalen hosts a songwriters circle featuring grass roots country, blues and folk music with some of Miramichi's finest songwriters.
A podcast discussing all things about Port Saint John.
Host Damilola Ajibade focuses on local stories of newcomers and immigrants making their way in New Brunswick.
