Jacob Moore

Journalist

Jacob Moore is a reporter for CBC News in Fredericton. He likes feature writing and investigative work. If you have a story tip, send him an email at jacob.moore@cbc.ca.

Latest from Jacob Moore

Therapy dogs in Moncton bring comfort and happiness one cuddle at a time

Therapy Tailblazers volunteers bring dogs to visit people in nursing homes, daycares, schools, universities and hospitals in the Greater Moncton area. They're hoping to find more volunteers in an upcoming evaluation session in October.

Trying to build world's biggest queen of hearts has calming effect on Lego master

Faith Howe sifted through a bucket of white Lego bricks at the Fredericton Public Library, her latest project stretched before her — the first few rows of the queen of hearts.

Why there may be more shark sightings off the coast of N.B.

There's been an increase in reported shark sightings in Atlantic Canada recently. A shark researcher say it may be the result of protection laws, more seals for them to eat, and people being able to easily grab their cell phones and record what they're seeing.

Colleges, universities join forces in one-stop resource to attract students to N.B.

Faced with an overall decline in enrolment, eight New Brunswick post-secondary schools have joined in a one-website-serves-all resource for students thinking about studying in the province.

Peskotomuhkati Nation hopes new hybrid boat will set precedent for greener future

About 100 people gathered on the dock at the end of the Market Wharf in Saint Andrews to see a new hybrid lobster boat. The boat was a joint effort between Aspin Kemp & Associates and the Peskotomuhkati Nation.

Country music devotee and music writer Gerry Taylor had 35,000 recordings in his collection

The music community in New Brunswick has lost a longtime music columnist, collector and historian.

UNB ecologist's dream: 18-month trip cruising waters of North America

Allen Curry is on what he calls his Weaving Waters Expedition, his last formal adventure as a professor of biology at the University of New Brunswick.

'It's just laziness': Dog poop bags annoy Fredericton trail users

Dog poop bags are popping up around trails and parks in Fredericton, and some trail users are tired of it.

Shots fired at police officer pursuing 3 ATVs on western N.B. road

RCMP say an officer in western New Brunswick was shot at when he followed the drivers of three ATVs who wouldn't pull over when asked.

Watershed groups start using rapid test kits to monitor cyanobacteria

New water-testing kits will make information about cyanobacteria toxins, also known as toxic blue-green algae, more readily available to members of the public.