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Monday November 10th on The Morning News

Who doesn’t love Lobster rolls at 6:45 on a Monday morning? We’re starting the week off right when Chef Matt Dean Pettit stops by to talk about his new venture “The Great Lobster Cookbook.” The Ontario based chef has turned a passion for lobster into big business owning three lobster centic restaurants in Toronto. He’s in Halifax to launch his new cookbook at Durty Nelly’s Monday night.

Do you want to save money on your home heating bills? Of Course you do.  Don’t miss the final installment of our series with Efficiency Nova Scotia at 7:15. We’ll showcase the newest household products you can buy now… to save big later.

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No corner of Canada, no matter how remote, remained unaffected by the First World War, including the Maritimes. At 7:45 we’ll meet editor Ross Hebb to talk about his new book “Letters Home – Maritimers and The Great War 1914-1918”. The book presents the personal letters of more than twenty Maritime soldiers who served in The Great War.

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We’re making Monday a little easier with music from Candice Sand at 8:15. The Pop/R&B Singer is doing her first tour of the East Coast this week. She pops by the Morning News to chat about her upcoming shows and what it’s like working with JRDN.

At 8:45 we’ll be joined by a special guest. Barb Williams, Executive Vice President of Shaw and President of Shaw Media will stop by the red table to talk about the future of television in Canada. It’s an exciting time, especially at Shaw, with the launch of Shomi – Canada’s newest subscription streaming service. Shaw is also working to launch its all news television channel Global News 1. We’ll get more details about these projects Monday on The Morning News!
At 8:45 we’ll be joined by a special guest. Barb Williams, Executive Vice President of Shaw and President of Shaw Media will stop by the red table to talk about the future of television in Canada. It’s an exciting time, especially at Shaw, with the launch of Shomi – Canada’s newest subscription streaming service. Shaw is also working to launch its all news television channel Global News 1. We’ll get more details about these projects Monday on The Morning News!.

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