CHCO-TV’s NewsBreak26 Exclusive with Vicki Hogarth: Paul Watson
Freed anti-whaling activist Paul Watson, who grew up in St. Andrews, New Brunswick, has returned to France after five months in detention in Greenland due to an extradition demand from Japan. Watson discusses his time in prison, his desire to return to Canada, and what’s next for his activism with CHCO-TV’s Vicki Hogarth. Original Broadcast […]
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Santa’s Helpers Christmas Special 2024 on CHCO-TV
Join CHCO-TV as we look back at all the performances from the Santa’s Helpers telethon and watch the entire Charlotte County Country Christmas Parade in St. Stephen. Hosted by Vicki Hogarth and Jonathan Brittain.
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Your Town Matters: Saint Andrews Mayor Brad Henderson & Community Volunteer Agostino McNeil
Saint Andrews Mayor Brad Henderson and community volunteer Agostino McNeil sit down with CHCO-TV’s Vicki Hogarth for a look back at 2024, and a look ahead to 2025. Original Broadcast Date: December 23, 2024 Your Town Matters is an original production of CHCO-TV filmed on location in Saint Andrews, New Brunswick, Canada.
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Find Your Best Career: Set Your Goals for The New Year
The new year is on its way and it is time to prepare. Resolutions are good, but rarely are they kept. That is why it is important to set strategic goals to follow through with in the New Year so you will have a plan. Individuals who break down their goals into timelines and steps have […]
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Team Canada takes home bronze in world timber sports competition in France
The Cumberland family has always been connected to forestry, but they’re gifted in timber sports. Ben and Nathan Cumberland won bronze in France in November at the STIHL Timbersports World Championship alongside the two other New Brunswickers on the team, Nicholas Russell and Marcel Dupuis – known as the “beast from the east.” “The STIHL […]
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Grocery Ninja: Growing your food pantry
By Laverne Stewart Generations before us knew how to eat well with little money. Anyone who lived through the Great Depression and World War II knew how to make a dollar stretch and prepare frugal yet deliciously satisfying meals. Everyone grew vegetables in kitchen gardens. Many had a cow for milk, cheese, and butter. Most […]
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The Courier and CHCO-TV’s Top 5 Stories for 2024
Grand Manan gets full time air ambulance after two-year gap in service In December 2022, new regulations from the federal government grounded the air ambulance that was serving Grand Manan Island – which is only accessible by ferry. Ambulance New Brunswick lent the island an aircraft but it was not stationed on the island permanently, […]
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Association calls for conservation of N.B. covered bridges
Once there were hundreds of them. Now New Brunswick’s covered bridges have dwindled to 58. Most were built from the late 1800s to the 1950s and feature unique architectural designs. The Covered Bridge Conservation Association of New Brunswick is advocating for the preservation of these bridges. It says these bridges are far more than instruments […]
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Listen Again: Levon Helm – Dirt Farmer (Vanguard Records 2007)
Levon Helm was that iconic vocalist, able to connect the listener with those sepia-toned stories by Robbie Robertson, in the classic lineup of The Band. As the only American, he oozed credibility and knowledge of the southern experience that Robertson fixated upon as the foundation of the lyrical map of the group. The other members […]
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