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Families should talk about organ donation to avoid confusion

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Families should discuss their wishes about organ donation to avoid confusion, but Transplant Quebec also says a proposed system of presumed consent would prevent confusion and increase organ donations in the province.
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Nova Scotia town tries to tackle the climate emergency

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The residents of Berwick, N.S., have taken matters into their own hands to tackle the climate emergency.
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Rugby reinstated at Nova Scotia schools after cancellation

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Rugby programs have been reinstated in Nova Scotia public schools a day after being cancelled over safety concerns.
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Cancer patient highlights Nova Scotian's struggle to find a family doctor

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A Nova Scotia woman has posted a video on Facebook as a challenge to her premier to look into the face of what she calls a health care crisis in the province. Tens of thousands of people there can't find a family doctor, and she says...
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Nova Scotia's presumed consent for organ donation explained

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Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil tabled legislation that will make the province the first jurisdiction in North America to have presumed consent for organ and tissue donation. People will be able to opt out of donating their organs,...
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Remembering victims of Halifax house fire

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Natalie Horne and Leno Ribahi of the Heart Society, the group that sponsored the Barho family, reflect on their legacy and how the community is rallying in response to the tragedy.
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Funeral in Halifax for 7 children killed in house fire

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The seven young victims were remembered at a service in Halifax that was open to the wider community and attended by 1,800 people.
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7 children dead following tragic Halifax house fire

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Seven children are dead following a fire that swept through the Halifax home of a Syrian refugee family, the deadliest house fire in recent Nova Scotia history.
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Demanding answers and accountability

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Sandra Taylor says someone is to blame for her husband's death, and she knows who it is.
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A devastating decision

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Sandra Taylor describes why she will always regret not bringing her husband home from the hospital.
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Should street checks be banned?

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Ashley Taylor finds it's not a straight-up, simple answer.
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Mom saves daughter from sinking car after crash

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A Nova Scotia woman and her four-year-old are lucky to be alive after a harrowing ordeal. Moments after a car crash landed them in an icy pond, Ashley Holland found the strength to not only save herself, but also her daughter who was...
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Nova Scotia residents frustrated by increase of power outages

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Some Nova Scotia residents are frustrated by the increasing number of power outages. The province's power utility blames extreme weather for the increase in interruptions this year. CBC's Kayla Hounsell reports.
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Trampoline parks: afternoons of fun, or accident waiting to happen? | CBC Marketplace

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In Canada, they’re totally unregulated and serious injuries are on the rise. Marketplace goes undercover in trampoline parks in Alberta, Ontario, Nova Scotia and British Columbia.
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Unearthing buried river via 'daylighting' | The Fix

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Unearthing the buried Sawmill River in Nova Scotia via 'daylighting' is a lengthy process but comes with environmental and economic benefits. The Fix looks at why the river was buried in the first place and the challenges presented by...
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Giant sinkhole attracting big crowds in Nova Scotia

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A giant sinkhole in Oxford appears to have stopped growing. But that hasn't stopped curious visitors from flocking to the Nova Scotia town for a look.
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Legendary soldier Roy Rushton to be honoured in Nova Scotia

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A veteran of the Second World War and the Korean War, Rushton was also a leader in the effort to get Canada to fully commemorate Korean war veterans. Rushton died this past June at the age of 100.
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Tick season has N.S. community taking extra precautions

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Tick season is particularly bad in Nova Scotia's South Shore region, where the blood-sucking parasites put people at risk of Lyme disease.
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Airbnb in Nova Scotia: Why the province isn't cracking down

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The National looks at why tourism and a lack of rental units is keeping the province from cracking down on Airbnb listings.
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Nova Scotia wants law to protect coast from climate change

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Nova Scotia wants to be the first in Canada to create a law to protect its coast from climate change. CBC's Kayla Hounsell reports.
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Deep freeze damage to Christmas trees in Nova Scotia

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An emergency meeting was held by farmers this weekend, as it's expected the damage will set back the Christmas tree industry several years.
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Maritime crops ruined by drastic temperature drop

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With their crops completely destroyed, farmers are now assessing just how bad the situation is and how it will impact next year.
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Mall massacre plotter gets life sentence

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An American woman who plotted a mall massacre in Canada has been sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for 10 years. Lindsay Souvannarath made the plan with James Gamble, a Nova Scotia man, in 2015. Two days before the...
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Rehtaeh Parsons' death changed the conversation about sexual assault and consent

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When Rehtaeh Parsons died following a suicide attempt, a national conversation was sparked on how people address sexual assault and consent. The outrage over her death, and what led to it, is still felt five years later, especially in...