
Wednesday, August 27th TV listings for Rogers Moncton English
An annual can't-miss event as mayors from the Tri-Communities present their plans for the upcoming year.
Meeting the founder and some residents of the Humanity Project Farm.
A weekly deep dive into New Brunswick Politics with Joanna Killen & Brent Harris.
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.
Host Damilola Ajibade focuses on local stories of newcomers and immigrants making their way in New Brunswick.
Lou and Sue, decade-long besties, chat about life, love and what they've learned along the way.
There's Always a Song With Brent Buchanan
Reg Gallant talks about his life in music and performs his original song, Now And Then.
A showcase of unique people, places and events that shape the nation.
River Of Pride / Rivière De Fierté - Parade 2025, Moncton.
The importance of language; elders speak about the importance of teaching youth and making the Mi'kmaq culture more accessible to them.
CJ Norris explores the past, present and future of the arts in the community.
Host Pam Nacpil talks with Prakash about immigration from India to NB.
Community Shorts New Brunswick
A collection of segments that explore various topics of interest in New Brunwick.
Hosts Jenna Morton and Tosh Taylor explore different regions withing the Fundy Biosphere.
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.
Bob sits down with Bathurst's Jimmy Chamberlain, and talks about energy with Miramichi's Kevin Gallant.
Discussions on the hot topics of local sports in New Brunswick.
Gonzuela's Kitchen Crafts
Gonzuela Bastarache shares creative and fun craft ideas for kids of all ages.
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.
Host Damilola Ajibade focuses on local stories of newcomers and immigrants making their way in New Brunswick.
A tour of the Albert County Museum.
Worth Noting New Live
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Worth Noting New Live
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An annual can't-miss event as mayors from the Tri-Communities present their plans for the upcoming year.
Meeting the founder and some residents of the Humanity Project Farm.