Maeve McFadden

CBC New Brunswick

Maeve McFadden is a producer with Information Morning Moncton. maeve.mcfadden@cbc.ca

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Cricket teams are building a community in Moncton, on and off the pitch

The greatest growth in cricket is in the greater Moncton area, where only about five men played the sport five years ago but about five teams play in leagues now.

Moncton's Salvus Clinic having tough time finding new place to serve homeless population

Moncton's Salvus Clinic, which serves the city's growing homeless population, has to vacate its downtown premises by Sept. 30. Although the board of directors and internal staff have been searching for a new location since February, they have yet to find a place to call home.

Cycling trail connecting Greater Moncton to Parlee Beach expected to open in 2025

Construction crews are busy this summer clearing and resurfacing a section of a cycling trail that will eventually connect Mill Creek Park in Riverview to Parlee Beach Provincial Park.

Artificial reef in Shediac Bay creates thriving habitat for marine life

Australia may have the Great Barrier Reef but Shediac Bay has one, too, only it's artificial, and researchers say it's doing exactly what a natural reef does: providing shelter for lobsters and other marine life.

Dieppe teen has a passion for the pipes at local cathedral

Friday afternoons are usually quiet at the Cathédrale Notre-Dame de l'Assomption in downtown Moncton. But this summer, the church is filled with sound from the 5,176 pipes of the Casavant organ.

Fighting phragmites: One of Canada's worst invasive species now in N.B.

Crews from different conservation groups put on their safety vests, rubber boots, and gloves and headed into the marsh along the Petitcodiac River in Riverview Thursday.

Mystery solved: it was a tornado that touched down on Chaleur Bay

New Brunswick’s first tornado of 2023 hit Chaleur Bay Saturday night. David Sills, executive director of the Northern Tornadoes Project (NTP) at Western University in Ontario, said a series of thunderstorms in the Bathurst area on Saturday produced a 'tornado over the water, otherwise known as a waterspout.'

Sowing hope in Moncton neighbourhood after months of adversity

After months of turmoil while a homeless shelter operated next door, the Peter McKee Community Food Centre decided to open its garden to the public to provide a place of 'beauty, safety, and tranquillity in an urban setting.'

Rare weather phenomenon lifts water in Chaleur Bay

Paul and Jane Michael were enjoying a Saturday evening on their friend's cottage deck, watching as a thunderstorm rolled in over the water.

Big shoes to fill: Bauer steps in to provide custom skates for Salisbury teen

Kayla Hughes wasn't sure how she was going to help her 14-year-old son fulfil his dream to play hockey this season. Laylan Taylor, 14, needs size 18EE skates, which comes with a hefty price tag.