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Snow on the way for Nova Scotia

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CBC meteorologist Ryan Snoddon says snow will begin Monday night and continue through to Tuesday night. He said some areas could see more than 10 centimetres.
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Disappearance of Lilly and Jack Sullivan: What we know so far

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More than six weeks after two young children disappeared in rural Nova Scotia, police are saying very little. CBC’s Kayla Hounsell speaks to family members, the RCMP and search crew members about what we know about the case so far.
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Struggling Nova Scotia libraries seek more funding

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All nine regional library boards in Nova Scotia are asking the province for more funding. The libraries are also asking for the province to review its funding formula to address rising costs. Giuliana Grillo has the story.
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Popular Cape Breton midway struggling to find workers

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Hincheys Rides and Amusements could be in danger of shutting down this summer. Kyle Moore has the story.
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Popular Maritimes carnival struggling to find workers

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Hincheys Rides and Amusements could be in danger of shutting down this summer. Kyle Moore has the story.
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How much can heat pumps reduce your carbon footprint?

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Ottawa is giving Atlantic Canadians more time to switch to heat pumps. Last week, the federal government announced it would pause the carbon tax on heating oil for three years. CBC Nova Scotia's Amy Smith spoke to Dalhousie University...
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Nova Scotia reacts to Trump's latest move in trade war

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Premier Tim Houston told reporters Thursday that thousands of Nova Scotians will be impacted by the U.S. president's tariffs. He said work to diversify the province's markets will ramp up. Gareth Hampshire has the story.
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A look at the federal riding of Halifax

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The riding, previously held by now-Halifax Mayor Andy Fillmore, is following a trend happening across Canada. Local issues around housing, affordability and health care are being overshadowed by U.S.-Canada relations. Preston Mulligan...
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N.S. spending nearly $8M on MSVU psychology program

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The goal of the first-of-its-kind program is to improve access to mental health and addictions care for children and youth in the province while also adding more health-care professionals to the system. Josh Hoffman has the story.
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U.S. bird flu impacting N.S. chicken farmers

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With fewer hatching eggs available, people who raise meat chickens north of the border are scrambling to find a new supply of chicks. Erin Pottie has the story.
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App helping Dalhousie researchers understand birds

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Cluckify is cracking the code of what birds have to say. Associate professor Suresh Neethirajan with the university's computer science faculty explains to Amy Smith how it works.
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Firefighters speaking out against derelict building in Halifax

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The Halifax Professional Fire Fighters wants the former St. Patrick's-Alexandra School to be torn down before someone gets hurt. Nicola Seguin has the story.
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Nova Scotian lighthouse lamp found in B.C. thrift store ignites cross-country friendship

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Julia Ghersini found a lighthouse lamp in a Maple Ridge, B.C., thrift store and realized it was a unique, hand-painted item by Nova Scotia's John and Sheila Jordan. When she posted about it on Facebook, her post went viral, and she ended...
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Gas prices drop in Nova Scotia with removal of carbon tax

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There was relief at the pumps on Tuesday morning in Nova Scotia, with the cost of fuel dropping around 17 cents now that the federal carbon tax has been removed. Brett Ruskin has the story.
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Pictou County man abused by father encourages other survivors to speak out

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Doug Robertson was the special guest at a first-of-its-kind march in Truro, N.S., over the weekend aimed at ending sexual violence. As Gareth Hampshire reports, Robertson wants people to know there is help available.
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Halifax approves big funding boost for Mobile Food Market

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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.