Apart from the wind and rain you have seen a lot of clean shaven faces in Halifax over the weekend. Saturday marked November 1st and the beginning of Movember. At 6:45 we’ll meet some local Mo Bros who will give us the lowdown on Movember related events happening in Halifax this month.
Canada’s National Ballet School is holding auditions in Halifax. It’s an opportunity for young dancers to showcase their skill, but also their joy and passion for this evolving art form. At 7:15 we’ll talk about what it takes to become a professional dancer.
At 7:45 we’ll hear more about Benjamin Bridge’s expansion plans. In recent months – the winery has earned international accolades for its sparkling wines, with products now available in every province except Saskatchewan. Now the company has some big plans for the future and we’ll have the details on Tuesday.
For the past 20 years, the Cornect Family has been as busy as their bees producing honey and honey products. At 8:15 matriarch Margaret Cornect shares secrets from her life with bees and enlightens us about the health benefits of honey. How sweet it is!
Tuesday we welcome back Cape Breton’s Carleton Stone to the Morning News. We chat about his brand new music video and continued success climbing up the charts. Our Nova Scotia Music Week celebration continues at 8:45am!
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