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Lorneville residents claim ecologically significant find in Spruce Lake development zone

Lorneville residents say they've identified a 400-year-old tree on land marked for industrial park expansion. Ben Phillips of the Acadian Forest Dendrochronology Lab shares his thoughts on the discovery. 

Our film and streaming columnist joins us live from the Toronto International Film Festival

Lisa Hrabluk tell us about some of the films she’s looking forward to seeing, including New Brunswick director Arianna Martinez’s film Do I Know You From Somewhere?  

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