News Clip3:26
Curated Video

Halifax approves big funding boost for Mobile Food Market

9th - Higher Ed
The funding will increase from $75,000 to more than $175,000. Watch Amy Smith's interview with Mandy Chapman, the executive director of the market, on how the additional money will be used.
News Clip2:17
Curated Video

Spring thaw unearths piles of trash at Glace Bay cemetery

9th - Higher Ed
The grounds' caretakers say they're having a problem with people dumping household waste at the property. Erin Pottie has the story.
News Clip2:24
Curated Video

Why a sewer line is forcing this homeowner to sell

9th - Higher Ed
A Nova Scotia woman is planning to sell her home of 35 years due to stress caused by the Town of Truro's expropriation of part of her property. The town says it needs the strip of land to run a storm sewer pipe to help with flooding....
News Clip1:40
Curated Video

National competition could help save former Black church in Yarmouth

9th - Higher Ed
The former Sharon Assembly Church is a finalist in the Next Great Save. Voting is now open and volunteers hope a win could lead to a shot in the arm for their fundraising efforts. Michael Gorman has the story.
News Clip5:57
Curated Video

After 40 years with CBC, legislature reporter Jean Laroche is retiring

9th - Higher Ed
Watch Jean Laroche's interview with Amy Smith where he talks about how political reporting has changed over the years, what stories stood out to him most and his advice for journalists just getting started.
News Clip2:04
Curated Video

Calls renewed for provincewide daycare waitlist

9th - Higher Ed
Nova Scotia is working on an online waitlist for child care that would bring it in line with other Atlantic provinces. Celina Aalders reports.
News Clip2:12
Curated Video

Her neighbour is feeding rats. She doesn't know what to do

9th - Higher Ed
A rat infestation has taken over a neighbourhood in Nova Scotia. Residents say they're frustrated by the lack of action taken to get it under control. The CBC's Andrew Sampson reports.
News Clip1:48
Curated Video

Electric ice resurfacer at Cape Breton arena turns heads

9th - Higher Ed
The Cape Breton Regional Municipality just purchased its first electric ice resurfacer for the Cape Breton County Arena. It's planning to replace its entire fleet, but the first machine is getting a lot of attention. Kyle Moore has the...
News Clip2:46
Curated Video

Weekend begins with partial solar eclipse in N.S.

9th - Higher Ed
CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says the eclipse will be viewable between 6:45 and 7:15 a.m. on Saturday. He said anyone planning to watch it should wear protective solar glasses.
News Clip2:12
Curated Video

Why this homeowner is dealing with dozens of rats

9th - Higher Ed
A rat infestation has taken over a neighbourhood in Nova Scotia. Residents say they're frustrated by the lack of action taken to get it under control. The CBC's Andrew Sampson reports.
News Clip2:12
Curated Video

'They've been chewing my car': Neighbourhood frustrated with rat infestation

9th - Higher Ed
A rat infestation has taken over a neighbourhood in Nova Scotia. Residents say they're frustrated by the lack of action taken to get it under control. The CBC's Andrew Sampson reports.
News Clip2:33
Curated Video

N.S. to see significant price drop at pumps when carbon tax ends

9th - Higher Ed
The deeply unpopular carbon tax is going to be removed for consumers on April 1. Gareth Hampshire looked into what difference this will make.
News Clip2:28
Curated Video

Halifax municipality buys barely anything from the U.S.

9th - Higher Ed
The ongoing trade war with the U.S. has many Canadians looking to buy local. It turns out the Halifax municipality has had a head start with almost all of its dollars staying in Canada. Haley Ryan has the story.
News Clip7:24
Curated Video

Opposition leader reflects on contentious House sitting

9th - Higher Ed
From developing natural resources to breaking down trade barriers, Claudia Chender shares her thoughts on the bills that defined the spring session at the legislature. Watch the NDP leader's interview with Tom Murphy.
News Clip6:50
Curated Video

Why Nova Scotia should be extra cautious this wildfire season

9th - Higher Ed
Most of the province is dealing with very dry conditions. Watch Amy Smith's interview with Scott Tingley, the manager of forest protection with Nova Scotia's Department of Natural Resources, on how the province is preparing.
News Clip6:05
Curated Video

Surviving mouldy homes and camper living in rural N.S.

9th - Higher Ed
The affordable housing crisis is not just hitting big cities. It’s affecting rural communities, too. CBC News speaks with several people who are navigating the crisis in the area of Digby, N.S. This story is part of a series about...