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David Gordon Koch

David Gordon Koch

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Reporter, CHMA-FM (New Brunswick, NB)

Campbell River, Moncton

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  • ‘Low-income tenants can’t keep their lights on,’ activists tell NB Power [video]

    By David Gordon Koch Verified| NB Media Co-op@ Anti-poverty campaigners from NB ACORN are calling for a moratorium on NB Power rate hikes and a ban on winter disconnections for residential ratepayers. They launched an “affordable energy platform” on Tuesday, with rallies in Moncton and Fredericton. The protests came as residential rates increased by 9.7 per cent in New Brunswick, the latest in a series of price shocks affecting households across the province. It contributed to an overall increase of about 30 per cent over three years

    By David Gordon Koch Verified · NB Media Co-op

    Apr. 02, 2025

  • Artist calls for fightback against misogyny with new exhibit in Moncton [video]

    By David Gordon Koch Verified| NB Media Co-op@ Moncton-based artist Lila Donovan Kelly is calling for people to fight back against misogyny. Her new exhibit, titled “We Are Not Going Back” opened at the Moncton Public Library on March 8, International Women’s Day. She spoke to the NB Media Co-op about her multimedia artwork, which features prose-poetry collage and photography, describing it as a response to a rising tide of toxic masculinity

    By David Gordon Koch Verified · NB Media Co-op

    Mar. 14, 2025

  • No timeline yet on pay equity bill promised during election campaign [video]

    By David Gordon Koch Verified| NB Media Co-op@ On International Women’s Day, a crowd marched through the streets of downtown Moncton. Their message: the time is now for feminist economic policies. But for the moment, it remains unclear when the government will put forward key economic legislation promised during last year’s election. Activists called for the provincial Liberal government to follow through on two election promises, namely higher social assistance rates and private-sector pay equity legislation

    By David Gordon Koch Verified · NB Media Co-op

    Mar. 13, 2025

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CHMA-FM (New Brunswick, NB)