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Digby woman in the dark about extent of her cancer diagnosis

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After a cancerous growth was removed, she was told it could take up to a year for further screening. Meig Campbell has the story.
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Why Nova Scotia’s history with uranium mining is complicated

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The Nova Scotia government has announced it will lift blanket bans for future natural resource development, including for uranium exploration and mining. The decision is a big change in course for a province that hotly debated developing...
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Children's book by N.S. author about celebrating Black boys

9th - Higher Ed
Black Boy just hit stores across the country. In early March, it will be sold at U.S. bookstore Barnes & Noble. Elizabeth Chiu caught up with the author in New Glasgow.
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Still no plans for Mont Blanc pieces found last summer

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The SS Mont Blanc is famous for its role in the Halifax Explosion, and historians are urging the province to preserve these pieces of history. Tom Murphy has the story.
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Snow and ice pellets coming to N.S. for Thursday

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CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon outlines what people can expect and when.
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Halifax man ordered to pay ex $49K for posting nudes

9th - Higher Ed
It's the first reported case under Nova Scotia's Intimate Images and Cyber-protection Act. Now the complainant is speaking publicly for the first time to show how the experience has impacted her life. Celina Aalders has the story.
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Snow in the forecast for Sunday in Nova Scotia

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CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says much of the province could see between five and 10 centimetres of snow on Sunday.
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Very cold days ahead for Nova Scotia

9th - Higher Ed
CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says bitter cold temperatures and wicked wind chills are expected Monday night into Tuesday.
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New numbers reveal scope of intimate partner violence in N.S.

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Although progress is being made to address the issue of intimate partner violence, some say it's not enough. Alex Guye has the story.
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Some N.S. parents forced to leave workforce over lack of child care

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The provincial government says it's making progress on creating more daycare spaces, but it's not happening fast enough for many families. Celina Aalders reports.
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Nova Scotia's forestry sector braces for tariffs

9th - Higher Ed
Donald Trump didn't impose any tariffs on Canada upon his return to the presidency on Monday. But there is plenty of concern in Nova Scotia's forestry sector, which exports $600-million worth of products to the U.S. each year. Gareth...
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Old phones find new purpose in Lunenburg County

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The United Way in Lunenburg County has been collecting and repairing used smartphones since 2017 to give to those who need them like seniors, people experiencing homelessness and victims of domestic violence. Giuliana Grillo has the story.
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Health-care improvements for sight loss coming to Nova Scotia

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Advocates are working to improve communication between patients and medical staff through a number of new initiatives. Andrew Lam has the story.
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Advocates pen letter to Houston government on intimate partner violence

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Watch Tom Murphy's interview with Ann de Ste Croix, the executive director of the Transition House Association of Nova Scotia. The association is one of the groups that signed the letter.
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Halifax police release new details about New Year's Eve shootings

9th - Higher Ed
Police are now investigating a third death, which they say is connected to the murders. Taryn Grant has the latest.
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Tenants fight eviction from Halifax apartment building

9th - Higher Ed
A number of tenants of a Fairview apartment building say their landlord is trying to force them out so he can renovate and raise the rents. Dalhousie Legal Aid is calling it an illegal renoviction and is helping tenants fight it. Taryn...
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Climate change, severe weather top issues for Canadian farmers

9th - Higher Ed
In Nova Nova Scotia, many farmers are already feeling the effect, including those growing Christmas trees. Luke Ettinger has the story.
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North Preston group tackles child poverty

9th - Higher Ed
The Preston Area Food Network says it's making progress reducing child poverty rates. A recent report suggested two-thirds of children in the Black community were living in poverty in 2022. Gareth Hampshire has the story.
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Meet the women making sure families have food in North Preston

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The Preston Area Food Network says it's making progress reducing child poverty rates. A recent report suggested two-thirds of children in the Black community were living in poverty in 2022. Gareth Hampshire has the story.
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Eastern Passage students bring under the sea into the classroom

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Students at Horizon Elementary are ending 2024 under the sea. They created a glowing coral reef room as a way to learn more about the ocean and its creatures. Anjuli Patil has the story.
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Long MRI wait times in Nova Scotia

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A Halifax resident is frustrated after waiting more than three years for an MRI that showed a benign brain tumour and she's worried others are suffering because of an inefficient system.
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N.S. municipal leaders call on the province to handle coastal protection

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The Nova Scotia Federation of Municipalities held its annual conference in Halifax recently. Multiple speakers said local governments cannot and should not draw up their own rules. Haley Ryan has the story.
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Her dog-sitter made OnlyFans videos in her home

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A Nova Scotia woman is speaking out after learning her dog-sitter was filming explicit videos in her house without permission. She says it was a breach of privacy and wants others to be mindful of who they trust in their homes when...
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Halifax Water asking more than 100,000 people to voluntarily conserve water

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This autumn has been unusually dry and that has caused water levels at Lake Major on the Dartmouth side to be lower than normal. Watch Tom Murphy's interview with Halifax Water spokesperson Brittany Smith.