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Maritimes hit hard by winter storm

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Nova Scotia deals with widespread power outages, flight delays at Halifax's Stanfield International Airport
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Barb Gallant to be sentenced in December for stealing from veterans

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The former Summerside councillor apologized for the first time in court Tuesday. Her lawyer said she was in financial difficulty after getting caught up in an online dating scam. Wayne Thibodeau was in the courtroom and has the details.
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As Lucy Gallant finishes her role as Easter Seals ambassador, Remy Dean is excited to take her place

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The annual kickoff/wrap-up of the Easter Seals campaign saw Lucy Gallant reminisce about her school tours and all that she achieved. It also introduced the newest ambassador, Remy Dean, who is looking forward to her own journey.
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Protecting the Chignecto Isthmus from climate change

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The Chignecto Isthmus, a low-lying strip of land connecting Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, is at risk of being destroyed by climate change by 2100 — but the provincial and federal governments are at odds about the $650 million bill to...
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How this traditional Maritime condiment is getting on grocery store shelves

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New ReviewA Nova Scotia company has gotten its version of green tomato chow into dozens of grocery stores across the Maritimes. The CBC's Andrew Lam visited the facility making the traditional Maritime condiment to find out what it takes for a...
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#TheMoment a man biked and ran across Canada to raise money for mental health

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New ReviewRudy Uhl tells The National about the moment he biked across Canada, stopping in every province to run an ultramarathon to raise money for mental health.
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How Chicken Bones went from candy to sold-out liqueur

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The company that makes Chicken Bones, a popular Christmas candy in the Maritimes, teamed up with a New Brunswick distillery to make Chicken Bones Liqueur. The drink has become one of the most sought after gifts this holiday season.
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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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Trudeau urged to help Greyhound, but private companies could be the answer

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The National looks at how the Maritimes dealt with the near-loss of bus services six years ago.
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Bees to boost blueberry industry

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Atlantic Canada wants to double hive numbers to help boost the harvest
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Halifax digs out after storm

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Canada's east was pummelled by two winter storms in recent days, and today the clean up began.
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Maritimes digs out of winter storm

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Nova Scotia Power says impassable roads in Cape Breton and eastern parts of the province are hindering work by repair crews
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Paydirt for payload recovery team

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The balloon-borne telescope that captured the total solar eclipse was launched by David Hunter and his team of volunteers. The CBC’s Michael Heenan was able to ride along with one of them as they tracked — and recovered — the end result...
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Paydirt for balloon recovery team

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The balloon-borne telescope that captured the total solar eclipse was launched by David Hunter and his team of volunteers. The CBC’s Michael Heenan was able to ride along with one of them as they tracked — and recovered — the end result...
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Planning to see the solar eclipse? It will depend on the weather

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The solar eclipse happening on April 8 should be viewable in parts of the Maritimes. But it's happening during what is a historically cloudy month for the region. CBC Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon has the details.
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Maritimers more likely to get their stolen cars back

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While Maritimers are hardly immune from Canada’s auto theft crisis, investigators say they’re far more likely to retrieve their stolen vehicles.
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Why Maritimers are more likely to get their stolen cars back

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While Maritimers are hardly immune from Canada’s auto theft crisis, investigators say they’re far more likely to retrieve their stolen vehicles. Unlike Ontario and Quebec where most stolen cars are sold overseas, cars in the Maritimes...
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Maritimers buckle down for Hurricane Lee

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People in the Maritime provinces buckle down for the second hurricane to hit the region in a year and many are still also cleaning up from torrential rains that hit the area in the summer. The storm is expected to arrive over the weekend.
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Hurricane Lee expected to make landfall Saturday

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Maritimers are making the final preparations for Hurricane Lee, which is expected to first make landfall on Nova Scotia's South Shore and then track north into New Brunswick and P.E.I.
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Hurricane Lee expected to hit Atlantic Canada Saturday

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Maritimers are making the final preparations for Hurricane Lee, which is expected to first make landfall on Nova Scotia's South Shore and then track north into New Brunswick and P.E.I.
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P.E.I.’s Province House gets a major makeover

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Province House in Charlottetown, P.E.I., known as the 'birthplace of confederation,' has been undergoing a major conservation project. Along with renovating the structure, Parks Canada has also been updating the national historic site to...
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New fishing rope technology could help protect whales

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As one of Canada's most lucrative lobster fishing zones reopens for the season, the fishing industry is adopting new technology to prevent whales from getting entangled in ropes, which can be fatal for the animals.
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New lobster fishing technology could help protect whales

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As one of Canada's most lucrative lobster fishing zones reopens for the season, the fishing industry is adopting new technology to prevent whales from getting entangled in ropes, which can be fatal for the animals.