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Wed April 2 on The Morning News

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Tune in to The Morning News at 6am Wednesday for all the latest information you need on the ongoing nursing labour dispute in Halifax. Reporter Ben MacDonald will be live from the action every half hour.

At 6:45 Paul will get an update from team “Team Myles” as they prepare for the upcoming Bluenose Marathon. Devin Sherrington and Paige Hoveling have been keeping a blog and updating readers on their efforts to get fit
before the big run.

Canadian Cancer Society Nova Scotia Division President Barbara Stead-Coyle will be by at 7:15 to talk with Paul about the annual April fundraising campaign, Daffodil Month. We’ll find out more about the flower and why it was selected as the symbol of cancer for the month of April.

Breaking news from Canada and around the world sent to your email, as it happens.

And if you’re getting sick of the cold and snow, tune into The Morning News at 745, when gardening expert Niki Jabbour returns, and she’ll bring along her new book that looks at the popularity of food producing gardens!

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Are you suffering from the winter blues, thanks to this seemingly never-ending winter? Tune into the Morning News at 8:15 for a cure! Crystal Garrett will have another edition of her workout segments. She gets workout tips about a new trend called “Primal Pulse”.

And finally Nova Scotia Nurses Union President Janet Hazleton will be in for an interview at 8:45 to talk about the latest on the labour dispute between Nurses with Nova Scotia’s General Employee Union. She has concerned about the Essential Services Legislation that could pass in the Nova Scotia Legislature.

 

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