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Team Nova Scotia's softball team had bumpy road to Canada Games

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New ReviewTwo of the team's leaders recently battled life-threatening medical conditions. But as Elizabeth Chiu reports, they made it to the games.
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Hot, dry summer great for local wine, says N.S. vineyard owner

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New ReviewSteven Ells owns Ellslea Vineyard and says the berries are smaller this year because of the heat, but it's a good thing for wine. Watch his interview with Amy Smith.
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Dal locks out faculty after 2 sides fail to reach deal

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New ReviewAlmost 1,000 members of Dalhousie University's faculty association have been locked out. The contract dispute is putting the start of the upcoming semester in question. Richard Woodbury has the story.
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Nova Scotia's Long Lake wildfire continues to grow despite rain

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New ReviewCrews are back on the scene of an out-of-control wildfire burning in Nova Scotia's Annapolis County today. The blaze near Long Lake has grown to an estimated 2,063 hectares, or roughly 20 square kilometres, the Department of Natural...
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Air Canada flight attendants in Nova Scotia prepare for the picket line

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New ReviewThe main issues for the union include wages and unpaid work for flight attendants. Gareth Hampshire has the story.
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Halifax wildfire was human-caused, N.S. government confirms

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New ReviewA wildfire near a Halifax business park was human-caused, Nova Scotia's Department of Natural Resources confirmed. Crews found an open fire when they arrived on scene Tuesday, but whoever started the fire wasn't around, officials said at...
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Nova Scotia wins gold in canoe-kayak

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New ReviewTeam Nova Scotia dominated on the water at the Canada Games in St. John's. One of the team members has paddled himself to the podium six times. Elizabeth Chiu has the story.
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Premier Holt on wildfires burning out of control in New Brunswick

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New ReviewTwo large wildfires are active near major cities in New Brunswick, one near Miramichi, the other near Moncton. Heat warnings remain in effect for most of the province. New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt joins Power & Politics to discuss...
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Is climate change to blame for Nova Scotia's drought?

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New ReviewThere's a lot of anxiety around the province's dry summer. CBC's Taryn Grant looks into whether it's linked to climate change.
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N.S. could face shortage of farm workers by 2029: group

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New ReviewWith the number of agriculture workers in Nova Scotia on the decline, the Federation of Agriculture says the province could have a shortage of more than 2,500 farm workers by 2029. Andrew Lam has the story.
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Money, politics highlighted in Chignecto Isthmus case

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New ReviewNova Scotia's highest court heard arguments this week about jurisdictional responsibility for the Chignecto Isthmus. Taryn Grant has the story.
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Man deliberately violates Nova Scotia's forest ban in protest

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New ReviewThere's been criticism and controversy surrounding measures put in place by the Nova Scotia government to keep people out of the woods amid high temperatures and very dry conditions. A Cape Breton man is protesting the restrictions by...
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Forest bans in N.B. and N.S. spark backlash, confusion

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New ReviewIn an effort to prevent more wildfires, two Atlantic provinces are telling people to stay out of the woods. New Brunswick has joined Nova Scotia in restricting activities like hiking and fishing in forested areas. These bans are causing...
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Fire departments still responding to reports of outdoor fires

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New ReviewDespite a Nova Scotia-wide burn ban, some people are continuing to start fires. Officials say conditions are drier than ever — even more than in 2023 when two historic wildfires devastated parts of the province. Josh Hoffman has the story.
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#TheMoment a community rescued a pod of dolphins stuck in the mud

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New ReviewAudley Pineo tells The National about the moment members of his community helped him rescue a pod of dolphins trapped in the mud in Canning, N.S.
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N.S. man guilty of prison murder in New Brunswick

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New ReviewA Nova Scotia man serving a murder sentence has been found guilty of killing another inmate, who was also serving time for murder, in a New Brunswick maximum security prison in 2022.
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Multiple wildfires continue to burn in Newfoundland, while areas of Nova Scotia on high alert

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New ReviewThree ongoing fires have forced hundreds of people to evacuate their communities in Newfoundland and Labrador. Also, the Nova Scotia government has banned hiking, camping, fishing and use of vehicles such as ATVs in the woods due to an...
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Offshore wind could help N.S. reach climate goals

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New ReviewNova Scotia's environment minister says the province's goal of being off coal and generating 80 per cent of its electricity from renewables could require the help of offshore wind. As Michael Gorman reports, that creates a tricky...
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Cape Breton firefighters urge people to follow burn ban

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New ReviewFire crews in CBRM say they have responded to 50 illegal backyard fires since a ban on open fires was put in place last week. Kyle Moore has the story.
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N.S. ends relationship with firefighters school

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New ReviewThe Nova Scotia government is cutting funding to the Nova Scotia Firefighters School. An audit found the facility had chronic safety issues and shortcomings in governance. Taryn Grant has the story.
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Family of man killed at firefighter school reacts to N.S. severing ties

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New ReviewSkylar Blackie died in March 2019 after an expired fire extinguisher he was using exploded during a certification exam at the Nova Scotia Firefighters School. His sister Jessica Gillis shares her thoughts on the province ending its...
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Nova Scotia community rescues pod of dolphins trapped in mud | Hanomansing Tonight

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New ReviewA community in northern Nova Scotia came together on Sunday to rescue a pod of dolphins stranded in mud. Tonya Wimmer, executive director of the Marine Animal Response Society, says while she 'admires the passion' of the concerned...
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Hockey tournament focuses on diversity and culture

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A new hockey tournament underway in Bedford, N.S., this week aims to make the sport accessible to children from all walks of life. It's free and gives the kids a chance to work with some top-level coaches and professional players. Gareth...
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Carney delivers on pledge to reduce bridge, ferry costs when leaving P.E.I.

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It's about to become a lot cheaper to take the Confederation Bridge or the Northumberland ferris off the Island. Prime Minister Mark Carney was in P.E.I to make good on a promise that has been years in the making. CBC’s Wayne Thibodeau...