Shift (NB) CBC
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Shift is an energetic show that connects people in the province with the events of the day and with each other.
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Dissolving District Education Councils
The minister of education gave a district education council an ultimatum - to stop spending money in its legal fight over policy 713, or face dissolution. But can the minister dissolve an elected council? We'll speak with constitutional lawyer Lyle Skinner.
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What's Cooking with Louis St. Pierre
Louis St-Pierre of Earth to Belly Homestead in Stanley joins us on what's cooking. He loves everything to do with eggs.
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Atlantic Wildlife Institute: Baby Season
Baby season has begun at the Atlantic Wildlife Institute. Pam Novak will tell us about the little ones she's caring for this spring.
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Woodstock banner ban remains
Mayor Trina Jones addressed the controversy over a request to fly Pride banners on town lampposts at council, while refusing to answer questions from the media. Jim Dumville of the River Valley Sun says he was surprised by council's reaction.
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Cellphones in School
The department of education is considering its options when it comes to cellphone use in schools. But some worry an outright ban might adversely impact people with learning or other disabilities who rely on assistive technology. We'll get a sense of that perspective when we speak to advocate Charles Levasseur.
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Real Estate Column: Competition
Buying a home is tough enough these days without opinions coming at you from all sides. Saint John real estate agent Jake Palmer will join us to talk through dealing with outside influences.