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Tuesday Feb. 11th on The Morning News

At 6:45am we’ll get some tips on how to properly clean our cars during these storm events here in the province. Over the last couple of days, police have issued tickets to motorists for failing to remove snow and ice from the roof of their car. We’ll talk with a Canadian Tire technician about some of the best tools to use to get that snow and ice off your roof before you hit the roads.

Halifax’s Live Art Dance Studio is hosting another special dance company this week. Ballet BC is touring the country and for the first time in ten years, will make a stop in Halifax, for a one night only performance on Wednesday night. At 7:15am we’ll tell you about this unique production and its local connection.

Crystal shows us some fun and original Valentine’s gift ideas at 7:45am by taking a stroll down Portland Street in Downtown Dartmouth.    Learn about balloon bouquets at Lasting Impressions Balloons and Gifts and make a candy bouquet at Sugar Shok Treat Boutique.

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Valentine’s Day is just around the corner, and chocolate is a time-honored way of celebrating romance. A box of chocolate candies is never a bad idea, but what about something a little more creative and homemade? At 8:15am we’ll talk with Jean-Pierre Gallois from Gourmandises Avenue Chocolaterie at the Seaport Farmer’s Market here in Halifax about some chocolate dessert ideas that are sure to please your sweetheart.

Vassy Kapelos will join us at 8:40am Tuesday for a live update on the Cabinet shuffle.  Prime Minister Stephen Harper has picked Rob Nicholson to fill the void left in his cabinet by John Baird’s surprise departure last week. The swift shuffle sees Nicholson take over the foreign affairs portfolio and hand over his previous job at national defence to Jason Kenney.

And gardening expert Niki Jabbour will stop by at 845am to give Crystal some tips on how we can start planning our spring gardens!

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