April 8, 2010
Well…this is the last show of our season! Enjoy the show below(in six segments!) and join us again next season.
Well…this is the last show of our season! Enjoy the show below(in six segments!) and join us again next season.
Reporter:Brittany Douthwright Slug:Douthwright-Smoking Ban-Mar30/10 Date: April 1st, 2010 Runs: 3:41 Outqueue: I’m Brittany Douthwright On cam Intro: Ashley and Tracy on couch C/U Ashley smoking Interview 1: C/U Brya outside playing C/U of Brya counting numbers Interview 2: [...]
Emma Smith Smith Adult Literacy April 1, 2010 Time: 3:48 Out que: …I’m Emma Smith Intro: From April 18th to 24th volunteers across Canada will be recognized. Volunteers here in New Brunswick are relied upon to teach adult learners basic literacy skills. And as Emma Smith explains, the province faces some particular literacy challenges. [...]
Cline NBdealdead April 1st Intro: The NB Power Deal has been under debate for the past few months. Last Wednesday, Premier Shawn Graham announced that Quebec had cancelled the deal. Crystal Cline has the story. Runs:1:30 Out: the story Visuals Narration Protesters (footage from second year archives.) Legislature Doug Parr Parr interview Parr [...]
In a move designed to cut costs, the Acadian Bus Lines is looking to leave travelers in the province of New Brunswick in the dust. The routes to Miramichi and to Bangor, Maine are the routes destined to be cut. The New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board has stepped in to review the decision. Mike [...]
The Paralympics and Winter Olympics have both recently come to a close. Many Canadian athletes have accomplished the goal of winning a gold metal. Right here in the Fredericton area, we have a star athlete who discovered a different path to success. (Read Transcript Here)
His name is Vito Trindade, but I just call him avo. That’s Portuguese for grandpa. But he’s not just any grandpa. When I was younger he did not sit in a rocking chair and tell me old stories. Instead he put on his tap shoes and showed me how to dance. He uses a piece [...]
His name is Vito Trindade, but I just call him avo. That’s Portuguese for grandpa. But he’s not just any grandpa. When I was younger he did not sit in a rocking chair and tell me old stories. Instead he put on his tap shoes and showed me how to dance. (Read Transcript Here)