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Hannah Rudderham

Hannah Rudderham

Reporter / Editor at CBAT-TV (CBC New Brunswick)

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Rural recruitment, mental health funding are challenges for psychiatry sector in N.B., associatio...

The New Brunswick government is looking to address challenges within the province’s mental health system — including a low number of psychiatrists to treat the population. The head of the New Brunswick Psychiatric Association said there are several issues facing the sector in the province, including recruitment.
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From swings and a crazy submarine to the screen: This Moncton filmm...

Parker Berriault, a 24-year old documentary filmmaker, remembers his childhood spent at amusement park Crystal Palace in Dieppe, which has been closed since 2014. When he found himself in the hospital with health complications, he reflected on those memories, inspiring him to create a self-funded documentary called See You at the Palace.
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Province releases accessibility plan for N.B., some advocates cauti...

After the New Brunswick government released its five-year strategic plan for accessibility, some advocates for people with disabilities are hopeful but also wary.
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Ahead of N.B. premiere, filmmaker grateful to community for her esp...

Feature film Still Your Song, written and directed by Britany Sparrow and produced by Kayla Ossachuk, will have its New Brunswick premiere on Sunday at the Silver Wave Film Festival. But the road to this moment was a long one.
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Pilot project introduces fresh fruit to Fredericton park

Fredericton's parks and trees department, along with kids from the multicultural centre, spent a day in June planting 30 skinny fruit trees in Wilmot Park, each inside a mulch circle with sunflower stalks on either side to protect the trees. The trees, along with perennial plants, make up the city's new food forest.
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UNB researchers help filmmakers get closeup view of endangered whales

University of New Brunswick researchers had a hand in a new documentary series The Wild Ones that shows endangered North Atlantic right whales up close.
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Bathurst swimming spot closes during temporary diversion of sewage ...

Swimming at Youghall Beach in Bathurst will not be permitted for 24 to 48 hours beginning Thursday for wastewater treatment plant maintenance.
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Fredericton theatre company brings inclusive — and magical — musica...

Magic Beans, a musical from Solo Chicken Productions, involves the artists from the Spirit Project — a project for people with and without disabilities. The artists wrote the musical and now star in it as well.
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Brothers who gave $50K for palliative care room at nursing home lea...

Alan and Glenn von Weiler were grateful for the care a Blacks Harbour nursing home gave their late father, so they donated $50,000 for a palliative care room at the home.
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N.B. legal aid commission to review eligibility criteria in wake of...

New Brunswick’s legal aid commission says it is proud of the service it provides, despite an auditor general report that said people might not be getting the legal help they need because the eligibility criteria hasn’t been reviewed for eight years.
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2 First Nations collaborate with B.C. company on possible battery p...

Two First Nations in northern New Brunswick are working with a British Columbia company on a project that could see a material for lithium-ion batteries produced in Belledune.