Saturday, June 6th TV listings for Rogers Saint John
Goals for the future, call for input on a new development on the east side.
Julie Comeau speaks with people who have battled hardships in life.
Fishing trips to some of the well-known waters of New Brunswick.
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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.
Watch and learn with painter Rob McGowan.
The Unofficial Podcast of the QMJHL's Moncton Wildcats. Adam & Jeremy talk everything Wildcats with humour mixed in.
A weekly deep dive into New Brunswick Politics with Joanna Killen & Brent Harris.
Engaging podcast show from Moncton dives into a wide range of topics, from current events, to local business owners and contractors, and everything in between!
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Host Nellie and her guests as they introduce viewers to fun learning projects that can be done anywhere.
Rogers TV Special Presentation
GNB Media update: Action plan for NB Power review.
Rogers TV Special Presentation
The Right Honourable Mary Simon, Governor General of Canada awards the latest members into the Order of Canada in an investiture ceremony on May 15, 2026.
A look at the people and stories behind Canada's military, sharing personal stories of resilience, duty and community impact.
Maritime Foam.
There's Always a Song With Brent Buchanan
Amber Walls talks about her life in music and performs her original song, 'I Hope God Plays Fetch'.
Conversations with musicians, vinyl collectors, and music lovers about what inspires them.
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Your local source for community news.
Fishing trips to some of the well-known waters of New Brunswick.
Maritime Foam.
Host Pam Nacpil explores the realities and challenges of immigrating to Canada and talks to those who have made the move.
