New Brunswick is often referred to as the "drive through" province, but that is changing. Our population continues to grow and more... more
This interview with local historian Harold Wright deals with the military history of Partridge Island and the other sites around... more
Wild blueberries are native to Canada and grown mostly in coastal areas that have moderate temperatures and not as much... more
Today I am interviewing Greg Marquis, the co-host of a brand new podcast about Saint John history. Greg is a... more
This episode primarily talks about some of the history of lobster fishing in New Brunswick and the value of the... more
Today I interviewed Loretta Landry and Maggie Bryson, co-owners of Jeremiah’s Deli and Catering located in the Saint John City... more
In this episode, I interview Laura Weil, who has established a fiberglass door manufacturing company, perhaps the first one in... more
In this episode, Mark Greene shared the inspiration behind his book The Great Saint John Fire of 1877, which began... more
An interview with David Goss who has spent over 45 years sharing about the wonders of Saint John and the... more
This episode is an interview with Kerry Wilhelm, the owner of an e-bike business in St. Martins, New Brunswick. Kerry... more
In this episode I discuss the upcoming Fundy Sea Shanty Festival with Gary Caines, its artistic director. Gary explains the... more
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