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Rental car shortage will thwart N.L.’s tourism potential: inn owner

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Another tourism season looms, and so does another frustrating shortage of car rentals for travellers. During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, rental companies shrank their fleets and then couldn’t replenish them fast enough. A Port...
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The solar eclipse is over, but it left a mark on Cape Breton

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The solar eclipse led to an off-season tourism boom for Meat Cove — the only place in Nova Scotia in the path of totality. The amount of people it attracted overwhelmed locals and created business for an area usually quiet this time of...
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CBRM turns to province to help with unsightly properties

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Dangerous and unsightly properties are a big problem in Cape Breton Regional Municipality. Council says it doesn't have the money to clean them up, so it's asking the province to help foot the bill. Kyle Moore has the story.
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Lower Sackville tiny-home community running behind schedule

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When the project was announced last fall, it was meant to welcome its first residents this summer. But as Nicola Seguin reports, there's a new timeline.
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Wet weather for Nova Scotia this week

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says it will be increasingly damp over the coming days.
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Pictou County exploring ideas to protect their coastline

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The north shore of Nova Scotia suffered some of the worst damage from Hurricane Fiona. Now that the provincial government has backed away from its own Coastal Protection Act, the warden of the Municipality of Pictou County says his...
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Halifax in need of more performance spaces

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As Halifax's population continues to grow, so does its music scene. But people in the local entertainment industry say the number of performance spaces aren't keeping pace. Richard Woodbury has the story.
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World Women's Curling Championship wraps up in Sydney this weekend

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Some of curling's biggest fans from near and far are watching the competition. As Erin Pottie reports, their love of the sport means they share a special bond.
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Wet and windy weekend ahead for Nova Scotia

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says most of Nova Scotia will see rain, though northern areas could get snow.
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World Women's Curling Championship wrap up in Sydney this weekend

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Some of curling's biggest fans from near and far are watching the competition. As Erin Pottie reports, their love of the sport means they share a special bond.
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Flurries — and sun — for Nova Scotia on Friday

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says it'll also be pretty breezy.
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Oak Island relics including Spanish coin, cauldron pieces donated to Halifax university

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Students in the Archaeological Mysteries course at Saint Mary’s University weren't cursed this semester. The late Robert Young, who owned property on Oak Island, donated artifacts to the Halifax university for research and learning.
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N.S. homeowners say they needs a coastal protection law, not plan

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Some coastal homeowners in Nova Scotia are upset that the province scrapped a coastal protection law in favour of guidelines. The minister in charge says not enough homeowners replied to a survey about the legislation and the province...
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Wine Growers of Nova Scotia want to be at table to discuss future of industry

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Group's chair shares concerns about the future for grape growers and wine producers in the province.
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N.S. scraps idea for spring bear hunt

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The province says it will not move forward with plans for a bear hunt this spring following public consultation. Sali Cunningham, president of the Nova Scotia chapter for Safari Club International, a hunting rights and wildlife...
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Symptom awareness, vaccination key to fighting strep A, doctor says

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Dr. Ryan Sommers, the senior regional medical officer of health at Nova Scotia Health, says watching for symptoms, knowing when to consult a medical professional and keeping up-to-date with vaccinations are important as the province sees...
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This Halifax school is helping bridge the gap between cultures

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A grassroots education centre in Halifax is allowing students from parts of eastern Africa the chance to learn. As Danielle Edwards reports, the Berhan Culture and Education Center has been growing since 2018 to provide more than just...
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Meet Rufus, the naked raccoon taken in by N.S. wildlife rehab centre

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An animal rescue centre in Seaforth, N.S., has a new — not so furry — friend. Hope For Wildlife has taken in a hairless raccoon. Affectionately named Rufus, the raccoon was found in West Arichat, outside of Port Hawkesbury, N.S.
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Sunny Saturday, soggy St.Patrick’s Day for Nova Scotia

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says Saturday will be the nicer part of the weekend because it could rain on Sunday.
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Dartmouth Waterfront could be getting a makeover

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The municipality is planning major improvements to the Dartmouth side of the harbour. That could mean a new emergency access route, more public space and even welcoming cruise ships. Haley Ryan has the details.
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Rain and possible flurries in Nova Scotia for Friday

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says there will be rain on Friday, with some flakes in the mix.
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Small-scale wind turbine company in Dartmouth gets boost from Ottawa

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Recent power outages in Nova Scotia have some residents looking for options to keep their devices charged. Shine Turbine is hoping to attract consumer interest locally after having success south of the border. Kyle Moore has the story.
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Mostly sunny skies for Thursday in Nova Scotia

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says some areas could see a little rain and wind for Thursday.
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Nurse's union to share concerns about staff shortages with health committee

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The labour shortage in health care will be front and centre next week. The Nova Scotia Nurses Union, Doctors Nova Scotia and others will meet with the legislature's standing committee on health on Tuesday to talk about the impact of...