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A pledge not to tolerate deficit spending an early test for incoming Holt government
Dr. Erin Crandall (Politics) discussed the incoming New Brunswick Premiere’s dualling promises of spending and avoiding a deficit with CBC.
Getting Messy
What should a playground do for kids? Dr. Janet Dyment (Community Development) talked to PRB Magazine about why it’s important for playgrounds to encourage creative play.
Chemical engineer answers questions about composting
Dr. Paul Arnold (Ivan Curry School of Engineering) answered listener questions about all things fall composting on CBC’s Maritime Afternoon.
The surprising role that fungi can play in the ecosystem
Conservation advocates at the UN’s biological diversity convention are making a case for fungi to be classified as separate from plants and animals. Dr. Allison Walker (Biology) spoke with CBC’s “The Current” about just how exciting a development this is!
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