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Halifax digs out after storm

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Canada's east was pummelled by two winter storms in recent days, and today the clean up began.
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N.S. public schools closed as blizzard moves east

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In Halifax, the Mobile Outreach Street Health group opens warming centre for anyone without shelter
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Nova Scotia teen inventor thirsting to make a difference

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Meet Rachel Brouwer, a 14-year-old Nova Scotia inventor who's out to change the world.
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The Ticker

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Carol Wilding, CEO of the Chartered Professional Accountants of Ontario, talks about some of the day's top stories
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The Westray disaster: 25 years later

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Mourners in Nova Scotia commemorated the anniversary of an underground explosion that killed 26 coal miners. The effects of the disaster can still be felt
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Maritimes digs out of winter storm

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Nova Scotia Power says impassable roads in Cape Breton and eastern parts of the province are hindering work by repair crews
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Groundhogs agree, an early spring it shall be

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Well 2 of them anyway, Shubenacadie Sam in N.S. and Punxsutawney Phil from Pennsylvania both fail to see their shadows
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Nova Scotia neighbourhood steps up to help refugees

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Crichton Park Friends of Refugees in Dartmouth raises $27,000 in a little over a month to sponsor a Syrian refugee family
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Moose sex corridor project touted

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There are all kinds of ways to help wildlife, this is a Nova Scotia initiative to help moose get a better wild life
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Dollar impact on Nova Scotia

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Tom Murphy looks at how the exchange rate is impacting Canada's 'ocean playground'
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Nova Scotia's 15-year-old International Master of Memory

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Grade 10 student Evan Xie can memorize the sequence of a deck of cards in 32 seconds
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Greenhouse gases from coal mining? Who knew?

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Extraction of coal from the Donkin mine will produce one megatonne of greenhouse gas emissions, and burning the coal at various power plants is another matter
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Heavy snow hits New Brunswick

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A major winter storm is moving through New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island
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Court strikes down Rehtaeh Parsons anti-cyberbullying law

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Nova Scotia was 1st jurisdiction in Canada to try to regulate cyberbullying and the court killed that law as of today
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Coastlines: ‘Conservation is just a way of life,’ Heiltsuk Nation member says

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As marine environments are increasingly threatened by pressures such as plastic pollution, biodiversity loss and climate change, scientists and environmental advocates are looking to implement solutions to help protect the health of our...
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Municipal police chiefs puzzled by move to expand RCMP in N.S.

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As Haley Ryan reports, the chiefs say the decision stands in contrast to other Canadian jurisdictions that are exploring independent provincial forces.
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The National for March 31, 2016

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Welcome to The National, the flagship nightly newscast of CBC News, hosted by Peter Mansbridge.
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We 'want to work with but won't work for' the federal government: Premier Furey

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Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey says he's worried about Ottawa changing the areas of responsibility of different levels of government. 'My concern is using fiscal instruments to achieve shape-shifting of the constitutional...
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Remains of missing B.C. sailors believed found in life raft in N.S.

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A life-raft carrying the remains of two people was found washed up on Sable Island, N.S. Police believe they are the bodies of two sailors from B.C. who went missing last month.
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Freedom Day march honours N.S. residential school survivors

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On National Indigenous Peoples Day, Nova Scotia honoured survivors of the Shubenacadie Indian Residential School with the fourth annual Freedom Day march.
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Donald Sutherland, legendary Canadian actor dead at 88

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Legendary Canadian actor Donald Sutherland has died at the age of 88, his son and fellow actor Kiefer Sutherland confirmed. Tributes poured in for the actor known for roles ranging from comedy in M*A*S*H to camp in Invasion of the Body...
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The life and work of Donald Sutherland, dead at 88

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Donald Sutherland has died at 88. From small-town New Brunswick to Hollywood, the award-winning Canadian actor has had a storied career that spanned genres and generations.
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Second World War plane to pay tribute to its former pilot

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James McRae, an RCAF veteran and the last surviving WWII recipient of the Distinguished Flying Cross, died this year, aged 106. A restored PBY Canso, which he flew during the war, will journey from Fairview, Alta., to Yarmouth, N.S., in...
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Halifax celebrates Filipino Heritage Month with waterfront fiesta

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People in Halifax's Filipino community gathered at the Halifax waterfront this weekend for a celebration of culture and heritage. Philippine Fiesta was the first in a month-long celebration marking Filipino Heritage Month.