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Paternal grandmother of missing N.S. kid speaks out

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It's been six weeks since Lilly and Jack Sullivan disappeared in rural Nova Scotia. There's still no trace of the children or any answers about what happened. For the first time, their paternal grandmother is speaking out about the...
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Paternal grandmother of missing N.S. kids speaks out

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It's been six weeks since Lilly and Jack Sullivan disappeared in rural Nova Scotia. There's still no trace of the children or any answers about what happened. For the first time, their paternal grandmother is speaking out about the...
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'My heart tells me these babies are gone,' grandmother of missing N.S. kids says

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The disappearance of two children in Nova Scotia have sparked extensive searches that have so far turned up little evidence, as nearly a dozen RCMP units try to piece together what happened to the young siblings. Now, their grandmother...
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The 44th Acadian Games in Dieppe blend culture and competition

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More than 1,100 athletes are representing 11 delegations from across the Maritimes in cultural events and in sports like soccer, volleyball and mini handball.
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Halifax couple desperately trying to adopt 3 children from Lebanon against a ticking clock

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Victoria Joumaa says she has spent five years trying to adopt her three biological cousins and bring them from Lebanon to Canada. Now time is running out: two of the children will be forced to leave their orphanage at the end of June.
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Ticks are showing up in places where they didn’t use to

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Ticks are showing up in more places, earlier in the season and bringing disease risks with them. CBC's Johanna Wagstaffe breaks down how climate change is helping ticks thrive — and why public-health experts say it’s time to pay attention.
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These advocates want people with chronic pain to know they’re not alone

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Peer support groups for people with chronic pain are starting to crop up across Canada, as advocates work to break down the stigma surrounding the invisible condition. The CBC's Aly Thomson has the story.
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Halifax dance classes for people with Parkinson's raise strength, spirits

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Dance to Move offers free classes for people with Parkinson's and their caregivers. The dance classes help with mobility, balance, strength and the well-being of participants.
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#TheMoment a N.S fisherman spotted a pod of orcas

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Lobster fisherman Bernie Lamey recalls the ‘once in a lifetime’ moment he was approached by more than a dozen orcas off the coast of Cape Smokey, N.S.
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As recorded cases of Lyme disease rise, so do hopes for a vaccine

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If left untreated, the infection can lead to severe heart, joint and nervous system problems. While there are vaccines for dogs, there are no Lyme vaccines approved for humans. Richard Cuthbertson has the story.
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Why these chicken keepers could lose their feathered friends

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Some chicken keepers in Stewiacke, N.S., want town council to change a bylaw that requires a minimum lot size to raise the birds and limits the number that can be kept on a property. Meig Campbell has the story.
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'We're just thrilled for him': Lynn Marchand celebrates son's 2nd Stanley Cup

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The Florida Panthers defeated the Edmonton Oilers 5-1 on Tuesday night to end the Stanley Cup final in six games. Brad Marchand played a big role in the series win. His mother says the family is riding high.
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N.S. farms lost more than $40M in 2024

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As Taryn Grant reports, this marks the eighth year in a row that the industry has been in the red.
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Advocate Harbour preparing for upgrades to its dikeland system

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The risk of rising sea levels from climate change is a big reason the work is happening. As Gareth Hampshire reports, people who live in the remote Nova Scotia community on the Bay of Fundy are pleased the dikes are being reinforced.
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Work underway to measure quality of life of Nova Scotians with disabilities

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The Quality of Life Index for Persons with Disabilities was released in January. It's a set of dozens of indicators that will be used to measure whether Nova Scotia is making progress on improving the lives of people with disabilities....
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Fans cheer for Port Williams soccer star at training session

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Jacob Shaffelburg was the star of the show as Canada's national team held an open training session in Halifax. A big turnout of fans came to see him and his teammates in action at the Wanderers Grounds. Gareth Hampshire has the story.
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Fixed-term leases used as real-estate marketing tactic

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Some real-estate listings for multi-unit buildings in Halifax are advertising tenants on fixed-term leases as a financial asset to buyers. This type of lease has been criticized by housing advocates as a loophole in the province's rent...
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2 Canadian geoparks could lose UNESCO designation

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Two of five places Canada deemed UNESCO Global Geoparks are at risk of losing the prestigious designation if steps aren’t taken to improve the sites with better signage and overall infrastructure.
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Potential uranium exploration worries Hants County residents

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People in central Nova Scotia are voicing concerns about the possible return of uranium exploration to their area. The province lifted a ban earlier this year and put out a call for companies to explore areas with known uranium deposits....
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96-year-old takes out newspaper ad to find a family doctor

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Halifax senior Dorothy Lamont, 96, is so fed up with not having a family doctor she took out a classified newspaper ad to find one, titled ‘Seeking a Physician.’ It’s estimated over six million Canadians don’t have a family doctor.
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5 doctors in Musquodoboit Harbour threaten to quit in pay dispute

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As Magdalena Bastida reports, some people have concerns about care at the Twin Oaks Memorial Hospital as a result.
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New scanners at Charlottetown's QEH will use AI to detect whether visitors are bringing in weapons

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Prince Edward Island's biggest hospital has started a trial run of new full-body scanners at its emergency department. The machines are checking Queen Elizabeth Hospital visitors for weapons. Staff told CBC's Cody MacKay that safety for...
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Lunenburg hospital first in N.S. to earn energy star certification

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Fishermen's Memorial Hospital is more energy efficient than 92 per cent of similar buildings across Canada. The hospital is celebrating the news. Watch Amy Smith's interview with Robert Barrs, who managed the site's environmental...
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2 Halifax apartment buildings are converting into condos

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The buildings have 128 units between them. The owners say they can't afford to keep operating the buildings as rentals. Tenants say it's a blow to lose their homes in the middle of a housing crisis. Taryn Grant has the story.