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Bioinnovation centre opens in Dartmouth

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As Hannah Veinot reports, the centre will give Nova Scotia an edge in developing green technology and products.
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Bridgewater courthouse lost money to scheme involving fake cheques

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As Shaina Luck reports, investigators warned it might not be over yet.
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Another day of questions about fostering trade among provinces, and using the notwithstanding clause

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An act aimed at reducing trade barriers and improving labour mobility among provinces has passed second reading in the P.E.I. Legislature, after getting a rough ride from both opposition parties. CBC's Wayne Thibodeau explains.
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What being Canadian means to Shaun Majumder

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After years in L.A., actor/comedian Shaun Majumder recently moved to Canada’s East Coast, telling The National’s Ian Hanomansing it was time to come home with his ‘elbows up’ and there’s nowhere else he’d rather be.
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Young mom discovers camera in apartment bathroom

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A young Nova Scotia mother who found a hidden camera in the bathroom of her rental apartment says she’s telling her story to warn others. The landlord has been charged with voyeurism.
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Ronald McDonald House opening new Halifax facility soon

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Families will move into the new building on South Street next week. The charity is busy putting the finishing touches on the temporary homes for families whose children are receiving care at the IWK. Amy Smith stopped by for a tour.
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Searchers looked 'really hard’ for missing N.S. kids: Pictou County warden | Hanomansing Tonight

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Robert Parker, the warden of Pictou County, N.S., where two children have been missing since May 2, tells Hanomansing Tonight his community is generally in agreement that the searchers have ‘done everything they could possibly do’ to try...
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We're building a 'resilient' energy grid: N.B. premier | Power & Politics

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New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt tells Power & Politics that Atlantic premiers proposed ways to build a 'resilient, integrated' power grid at today's meeting with Prime Minister Mark Carney.
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N.S. premier 'incredibly optimistic' after meeting with Carney | Power & Politics

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Nova Scotia Premier Tim Houston tells Power & Politics it was 'pretty refreshing' to sit around the first ministers' table discussing Canada's economy all day at the first ministers' meeting in Saskatoon.
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Housing proposals of major parties get mixed reviews

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The federal parties have announced a number of housing proposals during the election so far, but experts in Nova Scotia say some ideas need more consultation. Andrew Lam has the story.
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How this rapid housing project may save lives

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A new housing project is expected to open later this month in Cape Breton. The apartment building known as Eleanor's Court will take in 25 people who are living at a nearby Pallet shelter village. The CBC's Erin Pottie reports.
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P.E.I. premier tables act to eliminate interprovincial trade barriers in face of Trump tariffs

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Prince Edward Island Premier Rob Lantz says his new Interprovincial Trade and Mobility Act will make it easier to move goods from province to province, and easier for people to work in other places. The premier hopes to have it in place...
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Consultation coming for old Halifax Memorial Library site

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The city says demolishing the building and creating a park is the best option for an area with a burial ground that has never been properly acknowledged. Haley Ryan has the story.
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These on-campus polling stations aim to attract young voters

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Elections Canada has opened special polling stations at universities across Canada in hopes of boosting turnout among young voters. Brett Ruskin has the story.
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Ontario tables bill to reduce barriers to internal trade, labour mobility

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The Ontario government has tabled new legislation to reduce internal trade barriers, and Premier Doug Ford signed related agreements with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, both in efforts to make the economy more resilient against the...
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Violence in workplace key concern of nurses

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Nurses from across Nova Scotia are gathering this week for the annual general meeting of the Nova Scotia Nurses Union. While a variety of items are being discussed, violence in the workplace is one of the most prominent. Michael Gorman...
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Central Nova candidates cover large areas to reach voters

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The rural riding has grown geographically and can't be considered a safe seat for any political party. Preston Mulligan has the story.
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Costs around lung transplant draining savings: N.S. recipient

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Nova Scotia has increased funding for people who need to leave the province for health care that isn't offered here. The boost means people can claim up to $3,000 for their monthly accommodations. But one lung transplant recipient says...
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Frustration grows as student code of conduct update delayed again

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A new version of the policy was supposed to be implemented in March, but there is still no clear timeline. Celina Aalders has the story.
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SailGP to return to Halifax in 2026

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Watch Tom Murphy's interview with Sarah Flanagan, the president of Sail Nova Scotia, and Billy Gooderham, the flight controller for Canada's entry in SailGP, to get their reaction to the event coming back to the city.
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U.S. lawmaker making the move to Nova Scotia

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Mari Cordes, a politician from Vermont, is resigning and relocating to Canada's East Coast. She says there are a number of reasons for her decision, including her personal safety as a member of the 2SLGBTQ+ community. Watch her interview...
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Municipalities' group weighs in on N.S. coastal protection blueprint

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Watch Tom Murphy's interview with Pam Mood, mayor of Yarmouth and the president of the Nova Scotia Federation of Municipalities. She said despite the Houston government scrapping the Coastal Protection Act last year, the province's...
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N.S. municipalities shown how to plan coastal protection bylaws

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The province released a blueprint to help municipalities regulate development along the coast to safeguard homes and communities. Erin Pottie has the story.
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Battle for Cumberland-Colchester mirrors national race

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A Conservative is fighting to keep the seat in Cumberland-Colchester and a first-time Liberal candidate is trying to flip it. Taryn Grant has the story.