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Tuesday Dec. 30th on The Morning News

Halifax humanitarian Mel Boutilier will drop by at 6:45 to talk with guest co-host Rebecca Lau about his latest charity “Metro Care and Share Society” that will be opening in the New Year. We’ll find out how it will work and who he hopes to help.

At 7:15 we’ll tee-up some new winter classes being offered by the Nova Scotia Designer Craft Council. Whether it’s trying your hand at the potter’s wheel — or learning the fundamentals of woodworking, there’s a little something for everyone.

At 7:45 our Business Breakdown segment will feature local candy store Sugar Shok Candy Boutique. Stacey Campbell has run the Dartmouth based store for nearly two years and has set up a unique online funding campaign to help her with a big move in the the new year! Don’t worry Dartmouth lovers, it’s staying on Portland Street!

Welcome the new year with some good eats! Feisty Chef Renee Lavallee joins us with appetizer ideas to help toast the arrival of 2015. New Year’s Eve Nibbles Tuesday at 8:15.

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And at 8:45 we’ll get details about a family-friendly New Years Eve event happening at The Canada Games Centre.
And at 8:45 we’ll get details about a family-friendly New Years Eve event happening at The Canada Games Centre.

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