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Thursday November 6th on The Morning News

Did you know most people spend more time battling colds and flu  than they do on vacation?  At 6:45 alternative health expert Bryce Wylde offers up his top tips for avoiding the flu this season.   Find out what works – and what doesn’t.

Dental hygienists are concerned Nova Scotia’s approach to dental care is decaying. The province’s College of Dental Hygienists says the government needs to focus on preventing oral health disease and not just treating it. At 7:15 we’ll talk with Registrar Patricia Grant to find out who is missing out on getting the proper oral health care and how the government can help.

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Money Sense expert Leanne Salyzyn drops by at 8:15 with advice for seniors who maybe struggling to make ends meet. With November being Financial Literacy month, it’s a good time to review options and tips for seniors who may not have many options.

At 8:15 we’ll be joined by the cast of the play Billy Bishop Goes To War. Kyle Blair and Adam White stop by to talk about how this classic Canadian musical captures the life of the legendary WWI fighter pilot. The play is at Neptune Theatre during the month of November.

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And at 8:45 we continue down the road to Truro for Nova Scotia Music Week! This time it will be rocker Adam Baldwin’s turn at the red table. The Halifax based musician is a well known member of Matt Mays’ band but his solo effort has garnered plenty of attention including a Best New Artist nod at this year’s NSMW.
And at 8:45 we continue down the road to Truro for Nova Scotia Music Week! This time it will be rocker Adam Baldwin’s turn at the red table. The Halifax based musician is a well known member of Matt Mays’ band but his solo effort has garnered plenty of attention including a Best New Artist nod at this year’s NSMW.

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