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‘Seeking a Physician:’ 96-year-old posts ad to find 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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96-year-old posts ad to find 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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Woman, 96, puts ad in newspaper to find family doctor

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Dorothy Lamont, like more than 90,000 Nova Scotians, doesn't have a family physician. Having been without one for three years, she decided to take matters into her own hands. Nicola Seguin has the story.
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Concerns raised over sale of alcohol in N.S. convenience stores

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A letter has been sent to Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston and all MLAs cautioning the province about putting alcohol in corner stores. No decision has been made by the government yet. Josh Hoffman has the story.
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Restaurants are crowdfunding. Is it the best move?

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Crowdfunding can help a business get off the ground, or stay afloat. But it can also open up individuals to online attacks and public scrutiny. The CBC's Andrew Sampson reports.
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Potential expansion of alcohol sales concerns N.S. doctors

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Nova Scotia is thinking about expanding the sale of alcohol to convenience stores, but a group of doctors who specialize in addiction have written an open letter to the province expressing their opposition to the idea. Dr. Thomas...
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N.S. residents stunned to learn uranium hunt could be on their land

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The province announced earlier this month it would allow uranium exploration in three areas. Most of those areas are on private land. The CBC's Frances Willick spoke with some of the affected property owners.
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Nova Scotia sheep farmer recalls meeting Charles before he was King

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Gillian Crawford, a sheep farmer in River John, N.S., recounts meeting Canada's current monarch during his 2014 visit, when he was still the Prince of Wales. She presented her sheep to Charles to commemorate the launch of the Canadian...
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Advocates push for efforts to minimize youth vaping rates

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Health advocates say the province must do more to help reduce youth vaping rates and prevent young people from trying the products. The CBC’s Michael Gorman reports.
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3 weeks after N.S. kids vanished, RCMP scour footage for clues

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RCMP investigators are combing through camera footage from residents in rural Nova Scotia in hopes of discovering what happened to Lilly Sullivan, 6, and her brother, Jack Sullivan, 4 who disappeared on May 2.
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Historic Halifax home spared from demolition ... for now

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The Nova Scotia Court of Appeal has restored the heritage status of a house on Edward Street. Watch Amy Smith's interview with Sandra Barss, the past president of the Heritage Trust of Nova Scotia.
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This institution has to close. But some residents don’t want to leave

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After a landmark ruling by the Nova Scotia Court of Appeal in 2021, the provincial government must close large institutions that house hundreds of people with disabilities. The trouble is that for some, it's home. Portia Clark has the...
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What it will take to get Nova Scotia's offshore wind project off the ground

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Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has plans to license enough offshore wind farms to produce 40 gigawatts of electricity — which could supply 27 per cent of Canada's total electricity demand. But what will it take to get there? The CBC's...
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Renewed search for missing N.S. children

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Just over two weeks after Lilly and Jack Sullivan were reported missing from their home in Lansdowne Station, N.S., search and rescue teams were back in the woods on Saturday looking for the young siblings. The children went missing on...
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No solution in sight for N.S. workers owed thousands of dollars by former employer

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Despite rulings in their favour from the Nova Scotia Labour Standards Division, two Halifax-area workers have not been paid the thousands of dollars in unpaid wages and other pay that have been deemed owed to them by their former...
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RCMP continue investigation 2 weeks after Nova Scotia children disappeared

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It's been two weeks since siblings Lilly Sullivan, 6, and Jack Sullivan, 4, vanished without a trace in rural Nova Scotia. The RCMP are continuing their investigation and say there's no evidence of an abduction.
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Nova Scotia opening bids for uranium exploration at 3 sites

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The move marks another step toward uranium mining following the repeal of a ban this spring. Taryn Grant has the story.
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#TheMoment a N.S. retiree embarked on a cross-Canada ‘listening tour’

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Paul Jenkinson, a retired social worker, recounts the moment he started a cross-Canada ‘listening tour’ — creating a safe space for people to share what’s on their minds, free of charge.
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Mounties didn't issue alert after marked RCMP car was stolen

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Lawyer Michael Scott, who represented families at the Mass Casualty Commission, weighs in on the RCMP's decision not to issue an alert after a marked car was stolen in New Brunswick and driven to Nova Scotia. Traffic on Highway 104 was...
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Day 2 of trial for man accused of killing Pat Stay

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Adam Drake is charged with second-degree murder in the battle rapper's 2022 death. Opening arguments were heard in court on Tuesday. Blair Rhodes has the story.
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Sean Fraser named justice minister in Carney's new cabinet

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The Central Nova MP, who bowed out of politics because of the toll it was taking on his family life, now occupies one of the Carney government's most senior portfolios. Preston Mulligan has reaction from his home riding.
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N.S. lifts longtime moratorium on new fish buyer and processor licences

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As Michael Gorman reports, this includes a temporary moratorium that went into place in 2018 and one for groundfish buyer and processor licences that's existed since 1994.
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Come from Away coming to Maritime stages this summer

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The show arrives at a time when tensions are high between Canada and the U.S. As Kyle Moore reports, the first stop is in Glace Bay.
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N.S. works to improve access to youth gender-affirming care

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Two youth clinics have opened in Kentville and Bridgewater since last year, and more are planned. Andrew Lam has the story.