Sunday, March 1st TV listings for Rogers Moncton English
The Unofficial Podcast of the QMJHL's Moncton Wildcats; Adam and Jeremy talk everything Wildcats with humour mixed in.
Kris Corey discusses the hot topics of local sports in New Brunswick.
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.
Your local source for community news.
Exploring old and heritage homes.
Rogers TV Special Presentation
This Years Sports Hall of Fame Inductees are celebrated at the 2025 Gala held at the Imperial Theatre in Saint John New Brunswick.
A look at the people and stories behind Canada's military, sharing personal stories of resilience, duty, and community impact.
Watch and learn with painter Rob McGowan.
A discussion of local topics and a gathering place for meaningful conversations with the First Nations community.
Your local source for community news.
A weekly deep dive into New Brunswick Politics with Joanna Killen & Brent Harris.
CJ Norris explores the past, present and future of the arts in the community.
Host Pam Nacpil explores the realities and challenges of immigrating to Canada and talks to those who have made the move.
Folk and country musicians perform.
Terry Whalen hosts a songwriters circle featuring grassroots country, blues and folk music with some of Miramichi's finest songwriters.
A New Brunswick group of students explore music, performing arts, and special community events throughout Atlantic Canada.
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.
Your local source for community news.
Celebrated musical artists from across Atlantic Canada perform and talk about their craft.
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To submit information for the Community Billboard, visit www.rogerstv.com.
Your local source for community news.
Celebrated musical artists from across Atlantic Canada perform and talk about their craft.
A discussion of local topics and a gathering place for meaningful conversations with the First Nations community.
