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Nova Scotia in the clear as nor'easter storm passes

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The nor'easter blast in Atlantic Canada has now fully passed Nova Scotia. The province is currently experiencing clearer weather, with blue skies, and the snow ploughs are out in full force.
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Halifax in the clear as nor'easter storm passes

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The nor'easter blast in Atlantic Canada has now fully passed Nova Scotia. The province is currently experiencing clearer weather, with blue skies, and the snow plows are out in full force.
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Crews prepare for latest round of winter weather in Nova Scotia

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An incoming nor'easter which is developing south of the border is set to arrive in Nova Scotia beginning Tuesday afternoon and continuing into Wednesday. Brett Ruskin has the latest.
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Nova Scotia's political parties are entering pre-election mode

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After their annual general meetings this past weekend, the PC of Nova Scotia and Liberals are preparing new goals and messaging. And with the NDP on the road hearing from Nova Scotians, pre-election priorities are becoming clearer.
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Report calls for urgent action on tent encampments across Canada

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The Federal Housing Advocate's report calls tent encampments a national crisis. It outlines a plan for immediate measures on the issue. As Gareth Hampshire reports, the Nova Scotia government is now reviewing the report's recommendations.
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Nor'easter tracking south of Nova Scotia

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says snow and blowing snow is expected to linger into Cape Breton on Wednesday.
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Faculty strike begins at Mount Saint Vincent University

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Members of the Mount Saint Vincent University Faculty Association have taken to the picket line after failing to reach an agreement with their employer. Gareth Hampshire has the story.
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Nor'easter bound for Nova Scotia on Tuesday

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says the snow is expected to start Tuesday afternoon and continue into Wednesday, with the heaviest snow falling along the Atlantic coastline.
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Swordfish are moving north in Canadian waters

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Canadian scientists and fishermen are tracking the northward movement of swordfish into Newfoundland waters where the prized fish is being caught in large numbers on the Grand Banks and Flemish Cap. Paul Withers has the story.
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Freezing fog in the mix for Friday in Nova Scotia

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Early next week, meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says there could be another storm in the works — but it's too soon to say if it'll have any impact on the province.
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Affordable Housing Association of Nova Scotia on encampment evictions

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Michael Kabalen with the association says a lack of adequate mental health support and affordable housing is leading to many people falling through the cracks.
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Hundreds in Pictou County still stuck inside homes after historic snowfall

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Rural roads in the area have yet to be plowed. As Nicola Seguin reports, the municipality is considering declaring a state of emergency.
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Halifax business group weighs in on encampment eviction notice

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Paul MacKinnon is with the Downtown Halifax Business Commission, which manages the street navigators — the ones who help get homeless people off the street. He says he's hoping the move can happen peacefully.
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Nova Scotia multi-day snowstorm recap

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CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says brighter skies are ahead for the province.
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Cleanup continues in Nova Scotia after massive multi-day winter storm.

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Schools, offices and non-essential businesses remained closed Tuesday in hard-hit Cape Breton as crews attempted to make headway clearing snow-covered streets following a historic multi-day storm. Blair Rhodes has the story.
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Cleanup continues in Nova Scotia after massive multi-day winter storm

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Schools, offices and non-essential businesses remained closed Tuesday in hard-hit Cape Breton as crews attempted to make headway clearing snow-covered streets following a historic multi-day storm. Blair Rhodes has the story.
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Breaking down Nova Scotia snowfall totals

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Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says volunteer observers in Cape Breton reported 150 centimetres of snow in the Sydney area.
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N.S. family 'paying out of pocket' to get support for aunt evacuated from seniors' home

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Shelley MacLean-Reid's aunt, who is deaf and has dementia, was among those forced to leave a seniors' complex in Sydney, N.S., following an explosion at the building on Friday. Since then, getting proper support for her has been...
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He was fighting to improve life for the unhoused, then died in his tent

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Most people would describe Bradley Lowe as homeless because he lived in a tent, but he didn’t see it that way. CBC’s Tom Murphy breaks down the change Lowe was fighting for before he died in the tent he called home.
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He was fighting to improve life for the unhoused, then he died at a tent encampment

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Most people would describe Bradley Lowe as homeless because he lived in a tent, but he didn’t see it that way. CBC’s Tom Murphy breaks down the change Lowe was fighting for before he died.
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CBC Atlantic Tonight February 18, 2024

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A comprehensive round-up of the day's news from throughout Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Federal government approves Nova Scotia's request for federal assistance in storm clean-up

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Premier Tim Houston says province got ‘walloped’ by snow, urges residents to ‘be patient, be careful' because snow clearing could take days.
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See the aftermath of Halifax's major snowfall

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CBC's Brett Ruskin reports from Halifax, where crews are trying to clear roads after multiple days of historic snowfall.
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Cape Breton's epic snowfall seen in couple's viral photo

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Kent and Deanna Peters had to shovel for nine hours to clear the snow from a horse stable on their ranch. A photo of Kent beside a six-metre snow drift next to the building spread widely on social media.