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Selfish few won't impact health of Nova Scotia, says Premier

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Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil discusses measures in his province to combat the spread of COVID-19.
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Ottawa working to implement First Nations’ rights at heart of fisheries dispute: minister

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Fisheries and Oceans Minister Bernadette Jordan said the federal government is working to implement First Nations’ “moderate livelihood” fishery rights that have been at the centre of a confrontation between fishermen in Nova Scotia.
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Nova Scotia couple has cautionary tale about need to self-isolate right after arriving home from travel

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Duncan Crowdis says the timing of the couple's own experience with COVID-19 makes him supportive of the 'obvious' answer to curbing the virus.
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Your questions about Canada's food supply answered | COVID-19 Ask an expert

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Do Canadian farmers need more support? CBC's Carole MacNeil puts your questions on food supply to experts.
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What the COVID-19 pandemic looks like across Canada

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A look at how different provinces are handling the COVID-19 pandemic and how the numbers vary.
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What Canadian schools have planned for the pandemic year

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Nova Scotia is the first province to announce that all of its students will graduate or advance to the next grade no matter what happens in the rest of the school year. Provinces and school boards across the country are working through...
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How investigators will process Nova Scotia's 16 crime scenes

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The RCMP says its investigation into the Nova Scotia shooting rampage could take months. Kevin Bryan, a former detective with the York Regional Police forensics unit, says even with so many scenes spread out across the province, the work...
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Friend of Lillian Hyslop reflects on the tragic events that took her life

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Heather Matthews lost her friend Lillian Hyslop in the murderous rampage in Nova Scotia; she feels a stronger alert system could have saved lives.
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Clinton Ellison describes 'nightmare through hell' when his brother, Corrie, was killed in Nova Scotia massacre

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'All I could hear was explosions from the fires and gunshots,' says Ellison. He ran, terrified, into the woods to save his own life.
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Why some provinces deemed liquor stores an essential service

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Eliminating access to alcohol can be a health risk for alcoholics, which could add to the burden on Canada’s hospitals.
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Nova Scotia declares state of emergency due to COVID-19 | Sunday Scrum

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Nova Scotia declared a state of emergency Sunday morning in the face of COVID-19, limiting social gatherings to no more than five people.
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COVID-19: Nova Scotia declares state of emergency

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Nova Scotia declared a state of emergency on Sunday in the face of COVID-19, limiting social gatherings to no more than five people. Anyone entering the province — even from within Canada — is being ordered to self-isolate for 14 days.
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Travellers face dilemma over coronavirus outbreak

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Travellers with trips booked to areas hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak are facing dilemmas, and high costs, over whether to head overseas.
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Cannabis extract prices vary across Canada

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A CBC News investigation found the price of cannabis extracts varies widely across Canada, with the same product costing up to 3½ times more in one provincially run online store than another.
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Cargo being diverted from Canada due to blockades

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Atlantic Container Line diverting ships from Halifax to the U.S. due to blocked rail traffic.
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Remembering Nova Scotia's victims of Flight PS752

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One month after the Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 crash in Iran that killed 176 people, family and friends remember Nova Scotia's victims.
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N.S. universities grapple with budget shortfalls

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All of the province's large universities are planning deficits for the coming year. The crunch comes amid plummeting international student enrolment and stagnating provincial funding. Frances Willick has the story.
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#TheMoment a N.S. business owner made a pool just for dogs

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Shawna O’Handley recounts the moment her new dog swimming facility attracted the attention of canines and their owners in St. Croix, N.S.
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RCMP to take on larger role in N.S. after public inquiry

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Nova Scotia has determined a larger role from the RCMP after a public inquiry identified serious failures in their response to a 2020 mass shooting in the province.
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RCMP say they're ready for bigger role in Nova Scotia

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The province's commanding officer says the force has been working to address recommendations made by the public inquiry into the mass shooting of 22 people five years ago. Gareth Hampshire has the story.
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#TheMoment a N.S. woodworker made a custom guitar for Nickelback

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Arnold London, a woodworker from Mahone Bay, N.S., recalls the moment he made a custom guitar for Nickelback’s lead guitarist, Ryan Peake — and heard him play it live in front of 20,000 fans.
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How this Toronto artist evokes Nova Scotia nostalgia

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A Toronto-based textile artist has found inspiration in Nova Scotia and created what she's calling The Scenic Route. It's a punch-needle embroidery series that highlights summer road trips on the East Coast. The CBC's Cassidy Chisholm...
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Former refugee 'couldn't be more proud' to become Canadian citizen

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Agnes Lomoro arrived in Nova Scotia as a skilled refugee health-care worker four years ago. Originally from South Sudan, she now works as a registered nurse and has recently become a Canadian citizen. The CBC's Gareth Hampshire has the...
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Nova Scotians with water meters in mobile home parks eligible for years of bills

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A recent Supreme Court of Nova Scotia decision found that using meters to bill tenants separately for water was unreasonable, setting a provincial precedent. The CBC's Haley Ryan has the story.