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Wednesday April 16th on The Morning News

The Morning News team has a jam-packed show for you on Wednesday. Starting at 6:45 with an interview with double-lung transplant recipient Trevor Umlah. He’s the director of “Life: Pass It On Transplant Society” and he’ll talk with Paul Brothers about a new fitness group created just for organ transplant patients.

It’s a sure sign of spring. No not Easter, or flowers, or even the sound of chirping birds. We’re talking potholes. And in HRM, the situation this year is far worse than it’s been in decades. At 7:15 Paul Brothers will talk with the man in charge of fixing and monitoring city streets..and we’ll find out just how bad the roads are right now.

Living by the Sea is wonderful, especially in the summer month, but growing plants with salt spray and windy conditions can be a challenge. At 7:45 Crystal will talk with author and gardening expert Denise Adams about her new book “Atlantic Coastal Gardening – Growing Inspired, Resilient Plants by the Sea”. She’ll give us some specific tips on how to keep your garden green in our unpredictable climate.

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Looking for a new fitness routine to get beach ready for the summer? At 8:15 Crystal checks out an unusual new activity at the Dartmouth Sportsplex called Battle Ropes. Its all about upper body strength and working your core. So get ready to do some heavy lifting!

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And we wrap up the show at 8:45 with another unique fashion show. This time featuring the work of students at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. Students with the Textile/Fashion department will drop by with a sneak peak at some of the designs that will be featured at the 23rd Annual Wearable Show at the Marquee Ballroom.

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