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Interactive: Languages
in Canada

The top languages spoken at home across the country.

Interactive: Winterize your home
Tips on keeping the cold out.

Contaminated fish?
Benefits far outweigh the risks.

Nanotechnology:
Small science is changing our world.

Google the video star?
Looking at the purchase of YouTube.

Canadiana Crossword:
Try our new, fully interactive crossword puzzle.

Liberal Party:
2006 leadership race.

A mild winter:
Lower heating bills? Map: The season's forecast.

The Holy Month:
Photos of Ramadan around the world.

Hip Hip Hooray:
Test your knowledge of the Tragically Hip.

Nobel Peace Prize:
Muhammad Yunus and his microcredit bank.

Canadian wings:
The world's first flying ornithopter.

Short can be sweet:
Ten things to know about interval training .

Interactive: The air we breathe
The polluters, the targets and how Canada ranks.

Interactive: Exploration of Mars
Landers and rovers on the Red Planet.

Your Town New Brunswick:
Bring CBC TV NEWS to your home town! Click here to find out how.

Bernard Lord:
The outgoing New Brunswick premier has many options, including federal politics.

Energy solutions:
Keeping the lights on, safeguarding the planet.

Driven to create:
Catching up with Maritime art sensation Jack Bishop.

Price fluctuations:
A timeline of the changing price of oil

Maritimes This Week:Click to view page
Download the best radio stories from the past seven days.

CBC News at Six feature

Banking on baby:
Who should pay to help infertile couples conceive? CBC's Kate Letterick reports from Moncton. (runs 5:33)

BABY RUBDOWN:
A Saint John massage therapist is spreading the word about the benefits of massage for babies - and parents. (runs 1:59)

Dancing with God:
Rita Duncan joined the Sisters of Charity more than half a century ago. She's still serving God and her community, though much has changed in the Saint John sisterhood. Catherine Harrop reports for CBC. (runs 6:03)

Knitting for kids:
A Grade 5 class at Island View elementary school in Saint John is knitting blankets for poor children in Afghanistan. Catherine Harrop reports for CBC-TV. (runs 4:07)

Life Gift:
How French Fry king Harrison McCain's legacy is helping kidney disease sufferers in Carleton County. Catherine Harrop reports.(runs 5:22)

Pilot Program:
A new program combining business and aviation takes flight at UNB. Catherine Harrop reports. (runs 3:01)

CBC News at Six video feature

DREAMS COME TRUE:
Somali refugee Mohamednhur Modowe greets his wife and twin daughters at the Fredericton airport for the first time after being separated for three years. Catherine Harrop reports. (runs 2:43)

Busy as a bee

Busy as a bee:
Earl Gilby, a true jack of all trades, is a framer, wall builder and bee keeper (runs 6:33)

Auditor asserts independence

Auditor asserts independence:
The ability to operate freely is a cornerstone of the office of the province's auditor general (runs 3:10)

Living off the land

Living off the land:
Falls Brook Centre is an experiment in environmentally friendly living. (runs 7:29)

School Zone

School Zone:
Summer students learn the skills to help them so better in school (runs 4:15)

Battling beatles

Battling beetles:
Scientists study bug that can wreak havoc on forests (runs 7:18)

School Zone

School Zone:
Young people go to summer school in rustic life at Kings Landing (runs 3:49)

School Zone

School Zone:
Classes are over, but a teacher's passion for war history never rests. (runs 3:57)

Rate Debate

Rate Debate:
CBC reporter Robert Jones investigates NB Power's claim that it has to raise rates to cover rising production costs.(runs 7:20)

LearnSave

LearnSave:
How a young woman solved her financial problems with a program called LearnSave. Catherine Harrop has the story. (runs 3:33)

School Zone

School Zone, June 27:
New Brunswick's Beaverbrook Art Gallery puts on a show of children's work. (runs 3:47)

Searching for relief

Searching for relief:
Ever since some medications were taken of the market, New Brunswickers with arthritis have been looking for something that works – and they can afford. Kate Letterick has their story. (runs 6:56)

School Zone

School Zone, June 1:
Marigold madness strikes schools in Saint John (runs 4:58)

School Zone

School Zone, May 17:
A special program helps kids who can't afford sports training and equipment. (runs 7:02)

School Zone

School Zone, May 10:
Student chefs compete in a high school bake-off.(runs 5:07)

Tomorrow's Army

Tomorrow's Army:
CBC reporter Don Dickson goes to Canada's largest training base, where soldiers are learning new techniques and technologies – to fight a new kind of war. A five-part series.
Part I (runs 6:31)
Part II (runs 4:27)
Part III (runs 6:35)
Part IV (runs 4:45)
Part V (runs 4:09)

School Zone

School Zone:
Aboriginal students talk about their new book,"As It Was Told" – a collection of their favourite stories. (runs 4:51)

School Zone:

School Zone:
The show must go on. Students stage Beauty and the Beast amid a breakdown in thier teachers' contract talks. (runs 4:09)

 
Past features
New Brunswick Votes 2006
Get all the results, as well as indepth election features.
 
Health Blooms
Thank you everyone who donated to help us raise money to buy a permanent MRI for the Dr. Everett Chalmers Regional Hospital.
 
Random Acts of Fiction
125 copies of the five Canada Reads 2006 selections had been strategically dropped throughout the province.
 
India calling
How India is bypassing New Brunswick as the outsourcing capital of the world. A special series by CBC reporter Jacques Poitras.
 
Seals on Pictou IslandClick arrow to view page in a new window
A lack of ice has forced thousands of grey seals to birth their pups on islands in the Northumberland Strait.
 
Finding Faith
Searching for meaning in 2005.
 
Year in Review quiz
Test your recall of some of the biggest stories of the year 2005.
 
Harbour Lights
Harbour Lights is the most successful fund raising campaign the CBC has ever been involved in, anywhere! And our listeners throughout southwestern New Brunswick deserve all the credit.
 
Flood 2005Click arrow to view page in a new window
View our photogallery of the flood.
 
In Good Hands
On the heels of a critical report by New Brunswick’s auditor general, CBC News finds several flaws with the inspection process used for the province's nursing homes.
 
New Brunswick budget 2005
Coverage and details from the 2005 provincial budget.
 
It won't happen to me
CBC News Brunswick looks at HIV and AIDS among youth.
 
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