At 6:45 we’ll tell you about a new Crohn’s and Colitis awareness campaign that’s hoping to spread the word about what it’s like to live with these diseases on a daily basis.
The legend of buried treasure on Oak Island has lured treasure hunters to Nova Scotia for hundreds of years. Now a local MLA wants to change the rules surrounding the centuries-old hunt in hopes of protecting the artifacts recovered for future generations. At 7:15, Chester-St. Margaret’s MLA Denise- Petersen Rafuse will join us to explain why she’s pushing for this bill and what it could mean for the future of treasure hunting on Oak Island.
At 7:45 we’re looking forward to chat with Halifax based Indie pop rockers In-FLight Safety. The East Coast stalwarts have been making music for the better part of a decade and have ECMA’s, A Juno nomination, and airplay on major US TV Shows to their credit. On Saturday they play The Marquee Ballroom in support of their 4th record Conversationalist. We’ll talk music with the band and hear a live performance of their first single off the new record “Animals.”
At 8:15 we’ll continue our Pet Week coverage on The Morning News when we talk with the folks behind 10,000 Carrots Rabbit Rescue. The non-profit organization helps to connect bunnies who need homes with people who will love them. It started here Halifax in 2010 — and now volunteers foster and care for bunnies while they wait to get matched with the right homes.
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