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N.S. family carrying on family seed tradition with Ukrainian roots
The Byrkas are preserving heirloom vegetable and flower varieties that might otherwise be lost to history. Vernon Ramesar has the story.
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Cape Breton Miners Museum looking to revive restaurant
After its restaurant was shuttered by the pandemic, the museum is now looking for someone with the culinary skill and business prowess to take on the task. Erin Pottie has the story.
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What N.S. lobster fishermen hope to see after the election
With the federal election getting closer, Dan Fleck of the Brazil Rock 33/34 Lobster Association explains what fishermen are looking to see in the next government. Watch his interview with Tom Murphy.
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What travellers can expect from Halifax airport's new facility
Those flying internationally can expect a better experience. Watch Amy Smith's interview with Joyce Carter, the president and CEO of the Halifax International Airport Authority.
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Siblings who survived sexual abuse by their father share story
At a sentencing hearing, the three children of 86-year-old Douglas Gutho Sr. told a Pictou courtroom of the impact his sexual abuse has had on their lives. Gareth Hampshire has the story.
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Some 2SLGBTQ+ Americans consider moving to Canada
As U.S. President Donald Trump rolls back rights for gay and transgender people, some 2SLGBTQ+ people are looking to Canada as a place to live. Giuliana Grillo spoke with two people who are coming to Nova Scotia looking for a welcoming...
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How the parties are faring 3 weeks into federal election campaign
Amy Smith interviews Erin Crandall, a political science professor at Acadia University. They talk about how crowd size at events, media strategies, and debates affect voters.
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Recap of Cape Breton-Canso-Antigonish debate
Two seasoned politicians are running in the race. As Kyle Moore reports, there were exchanges about federal party leaders and U.S. President Donald Trump.
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Carly Jackson on Sceptres' playoff push, Erica Howe, and hot dogs around the PWHL
Host Karissa Donkin is joined by Toronto Sceptres goaltender Carly Jackson during international break, as they look forward to the final stretch of the PWHL regular season.
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Startling study suggests fewer Canadians are using sunscreen, with youth the most likely to burn
Despite years of public health messaging, Canadians are spending more time in the sun than ever while using less sun protection. A recent study shows many young adults in particular are not reaching for sunscreen — and are much more...
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Mayors ask federal leaders to take action on climate change
While the trade war with the U.S. has been the main focus of this federal election, leaders in some Canadian communities hit hardest by climate change believe the issue has been ignored. Brett Ruskin has the story.
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Affordability, tariffs among concerns for voters in Sydney-Glace Bay
Eight people are vying to represent the newly redrawn riding that includes North Sydney and Sydney Mines. Kyle Moore has the story.
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Lobster industry affecting federal race in some N.S. ridings
The lobster industry is a cornerstone of Nova Scotia's economy, but it's facing headwinds and it's shaping up — once again — to be a central campaign issue in some federal ridings. Taryn Grant has the story.
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Halifax dentists offer specialty products for kids with disabilities
The IWK's dentistry department is hoping its new goodie bags of dental care tools will make teeth brushing a better experience for children with disabilities. But the dentists say the adapted tools are expensive and hard to find. They're...
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Sparks fly at Sydney-Glace Bay candidates debate
As Kyle Moore reports, Tuesday evening's debate prompted heated exchanges about affordability and the federal leaders.
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Therapy dogs show love to stressed-out students
Exam season can be a difficult time for students, so Saint Mary's University in Halifax has recruited some canine companions to help ease the anxiety. Amy Smith stopped by campus to check out its therapy dog drop-in session.
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N.S. researchers testing lemongrass essential oil as tick repellent
Tick season is here and new research is putting a theory to the test: is lemongrass really an effective repellent? Watch Tom Murphy's interview with Nicoletta Faraone, an associate professor with the chemistry department at Acadia...
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How this teen became a national chess master
Calix Marchand became the youngest player from the Maritimes to earn the lifelong title of national chess master by the Chess Federation of Canada. The 13-year-old missed being the youngest chess master in Canada by just 23 months. Josh...
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Discover Halifax anticipates more Canadian staycations
Ross Jefferson, the president and CEO of Discover Halifax, expects to see more travel within Canada this summer amid the U.S. trade war. He doesn't expect much of a decline in visitors from the U.S. Watch his interview with Tom Murphy
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Why Cape Bretoners may vote differently this election
Candidates in the new riding of Cape Breton-Canso-Antigonish say local issues are being overshadowed by the United States in this federal election campaign. One political scientist says Cape Bretoners usually vote for the candidate, but...
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Vandals target members of Nova Scotia's 2SLGBTQ+ community
Some members of the province's 2SLGBTQ+ community are on edge following incidents of vandalism targeting people and businesses in the past year. Andrew Lam has the story.
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Most N.S. municipalities hesitant to back more resource development
Premier Tim Houston has said it's important to diversify Nova Scotia's economy in the wake of the trade war with the U.S., but some say a request for support was inappropriate and vague. Haley Ryan has the story.
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Why Nova Scotia bought this former military site
Affordable housing will be built at Shannon Park in Dartmouth, a former military site that has been largely vacant since 2017. The Nova Scotia government confirmed to CBC that it had purchased the land and 600 affordable housing units...
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How U.S. trade war could impact Canadians' investments
Watch Tom Murphy's interview with Rick Nason, an associate professor of faculty management at Dalhousie University, on what to do if you're worried about your investment portfolio.