Shift (NB)
CBC Podcasts & Radio On-Demand
Shift is an energetic show that connects people in the province with the events of the day and with each other.
Location:
Moncton, NB
Genres:
News & Politics Podcasts
Networks:
CBC Podcasts & Radio On-Demand
Description:
Shift is an energetic show that connects people in the province with the events of the day and with each other.
Language:
English
Website:
http://www.cbc.ca/shift/
Episodes
Meaningful Connections
5/30/2024
An adult day centre in Oromocto is helping seniors with dementia feel a stronger sense of belonging. The CBC's Isabelle Leger tells that story.
Duration:00:09:51
Political Panel: Sex Education, Lamrock Report, Political Departures
5/30/2024
We gather our panel of politics watchers this week to talk through all the big stories in provincial politics this week.
Duration:00:20:01
Alain Clavette: late Spring Birding
5/30/2024
This week our birder does some late spring birding with a beginner.
Duration:00:09:50
What's Cooking: Matthew Samaroo
5/29/2024
The chef and co-owner of The Feel Good in Fredericton loves mango for sweet and savory dishes. He'll join us to share some ideas.
Duration:00:08:37
Child and Youth Advocate: A Policy of Giving Up
5/29/2024
The province's child and youth advocate says hundreds of the most high-need, vulnerable children are being sent home for at least part of the school day. It's a practice Kelly Lamrock says is illegal.
Duration:00:12:58
Know Your Province
5/29/2024
Newcomers from around the province are coming to Fredericton to see the legislature and the Beaverbrook Art Gallery. It's part of a new initiative called Know Your Province put together by Moncton Cares and HolaNB. We'll get the details.
Duration:00:07:26
Raw Milk and Avian Flu
5/29/2024
The connection between raw milk and avian flu. We hear from microbiologist Jason Tetro about the situation in the US and what the potential risk is to Canadians.
Duration:00:05:20
Sex Education
5/28/2024
A non-profit organization has been banned from giving presentations at New Brunswick schools,
after Premier Blaine Higgs raised concerns about a slide from the sexual education presentation he says was sent to him. We'll hear from the founder and president of HPV
Duration:00:12:19
Pam Novak: Snowy Owl
5/28/2024
We reach Pam Novak with the Atlantic Wildlife Institute to hear about an injured snowy owl that is now in her care.
Duration:00:09:28
Ross Island Preserve
5/28/2024
The Nature Trust of New Brunswick is gearing up for the grand opening on their newest nature preserve off of Grand Manan. We'll speak with the non-profit CEO about the land.
Duration:00:10:09
Music: Andrea Ramolo
5/28/2024
Singer-songwriter Andrea Ramolo is on her way to the province to play music and to show her award winning documentary. She joins us to talk about it.
Duration:00:11:30
Sophia Recovery Expansion
5/27/2024
The Sophia Recovery Centre has just opened its new, larger location in Saint John. We'll speak with the executive director of the non-profit that offers services for women recovering from addiction.
Duration:00:08:08
Tutta Musica: First Stand-Alone Concert
5/27/2024
Orchestra Tutta Musica is preparing for its first stand-alone concert. We speak with the general manager and music director spearheading it.
Duration:00:09:18
Real Estate: Appraisals
5/27/2024
This week our real estate expert Jake Palmer talks all things appraisals.
Duration:00:08:31
NB Book Awards: Lisa Alward
5/26/2024
The New Brunswick Book Awards will be handed out this weekend. We'll speak with the final author nominated in the fiction category. Lisa Alward joins me in studio to talk about her latest book, 'Cocktail.'
Duration:00:14:46
Housing Claims
5/26/2024
The province is claiming it's "leading the pack" when working on solutions to the housing crisis, but the numbers tell a different story. The CBC's Robert Jones will tell us more.
Duration:00:09:45
Passion Project: Minto Mountain Biking
5/26/2024
What started as a personal passion project has grown into 50 kilometers of mountain bike trails and a burgeoning tourism draw for Minto. We'll speak with the physician who started it all, Sean Morrissey.
Duration:00:09:47
Fishery Dispute: Oceana
5/23/2024
A fishery dispute was resolved this week within 24 hours, but with more endangered whales showing up in the Gulf of St. Lawrence we'll look at the way forward. We hear from the MP for Acadie-Bathurst, Serge Cormer, and a representative for Oceana Canada.
Duration:00:11:45
Birding with Alain: Grand Manan
5/23/2024
This week our birder heads to Grand Manan with fellow birders Jean and Jim Wilson to check out a King Eider.
Duration:00:08:48
Trail Care Day
5/22/2024
National Trail Care Day is on June 1st. We'll hear how that day will be celebrated right here in Fredericton by speaking with communications director Allison Leonard.
Duration:00:06:43