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Nurses' 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 next week to talk about the impact of...
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Wednesday morning could be slick in Nova Scotia

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says there could be some snow in the forecast, with a slight chance of patchy freezing drizzle overnight.
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World Women’s Curling 2024 heads to Sydney

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The event at Centre 200 starts on Saturday and runs until March 24. It's the first world women's curling championship to take place in Nova Scotia. Paul MacDonald is the vice chair of the host committee. He shares what's happening on and...
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Nova Scotia's public housing crackdown

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The province's housing agency says nearly 2,000 public housing tenants need to move to smaller units. With the list of families waiting for public housing at an all-time high, the agency is cracking down on households with more bedrooms...
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Flurries and possibly snow on the way for Nova Scotia

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says the next system has the potential to see accumulation for northern and higher terrain areas. He says it should start easing off by Wednesday morning.
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Nova Scotia Power customers speak out about high power bills

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As of Jan. 1, rates jumped by 6.5 per cent. This is in addition to a similar rate hike last year. As Angela MacIvor reports, some customers argue it still doesn't add up.
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Sunny Saturday ahead for Nova Scotia

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says Saturday will bring sun and above-zero temperatures. He said Sunday will bring rain.
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Sexual harassment runs rampant in skilled trades, YWCA study finds

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A new report on the skilled trades in Nova Scotia describes workplaces rife with sexual and gender-based harassment, which its authors say is driving women away and contributing to a significant labour shortage. Taryn Grant has the story.
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Canadian Ben Proudfoot wins Oscar for best short doc

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Halifax's Ben Proudfoot won his second career Academy Award on Sunday for co-directing the documentary short The Last Repair Shop, about volunteers who fix school-issued instruments in L.A. He hopes the win will 'help the millions of...
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N.S. vineyards accuse premier of favouring larger competitors

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Nova Scotia's small winemakers are accusing Premier Tim Houston of favouring larger commercial competition, saying they feel betrayed.
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Heavy rain, threat of significant freezing rain on the way to Nova Scotia

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says it's going to be messy.
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Avian flu forces big cull near Bridgewater

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A farmer in Lower Branch, N.S., had to destroy hundreds of birds after avian flu was spotted on her farm. Avian flu poses no threat to humans, but is highly contagious among birds. Preston Mulligan has the story.
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Black Men's Health Conference encourages conversation

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The Black Men's Health Conference is back on again this weekend in Dartmouth. The aim is to get people talking about health social issues, ranging from mental health to healthy relations to racism. Community activist Russel Brooks is a...
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More wet weather — and freezing rain — headed to Nova Scotia

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says there's a larger system looming for Thursday.
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Ferries could be departing Mill Cove terminal in Bedford for Halifax by 2028

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Ferries are expected to depart the Mill Cove ferry terminal by 2028 following the announcement of funding to purchase ferries and build infrastructure to support the transit expansion. Paul Palmeter has the details.
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The Donkin dilemma: N.S. coal mine faces uncertain future

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The world’s only operating subsea coal mine in Donkin, N.S., is facing an uncertain future. CBC’s Tom Murphy breaks down the safety violations and environmental concerns that have some saying the mine needs to close for good, and hears...
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Growing up in military housing the inspiration for this German restaurant

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Chef Ian Clarke's love of German food goes back to his early childhood. He was born and raised in Lahr, Germany, living in military housing known as Private Married Quarters or PMQs. These days, he runs a restaurant in Halifax where he...
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Ottawa streamlining rules for tidal power development in Bay of Fundy

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The federal government is looking for better ways to monitor the environmental risks. The measures are a response to a taskforce set up after the only project producing electricity from the tides quit the province over red tape. Paul...
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Why Nova Scotia’s budget doesn’t skimp on health-care spending

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The Houston government has released its latest provincial budget which continues the trend of massive spending on health-care and includes some help for people feeling cost-of-living pressures.
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Elderly couple's phone cut off for 2 months, family says it's a safety issue

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The family of an elderly rural Nova Scotia couple are calling out Bell for taking two months to repair their landline, leaving them without a crucial link to help their loved ones.
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Federal officials defend redfish quota decision as fishery gets ready to reopen

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Federal fisheries officials are defending a decision to allocate the majority of the redfish quota in the Gulf of St. Lawrence to companies operating large vessels, most of which are based in Nova Scotia. Paul Withers has the story.
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Strong winds, heavy rain and another flash freeze set to hit Nova Scotia

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says cold air is expected to move into Nova Scotia on Thursday, which would freeze standing water from rain and snow melt.
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MPs challenge 'big boat' share of Gulf redfish quota as fishery gears up to reopen

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Federal fisheries officials are defending a decision to allocate the majority of the redfish quota in the Gulf of St. Lawrence to companies operating large vessels, most of which are based in Nova Scotia. Paul Withers has the story.
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Eviction day for 5 Halifax-area tent encampments

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Residents of the encampments in HRM were told to leave on Monday, but as Nicola Seguin reports — some still remain.