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Thursday April 2nd on the Morning News

Did you know two of the fiercest pirates in history are women? Heroine is a swashbuckling drama opening at Neptune Theatre next week that tells the story of real-life pirates Ann Bonny and Mary Read. Heroine‘s stars Karen Bassett and Francine Deschepper join us at 6:45 a.m. for a chat, plus a lesson in swordplay!

As winter finally begins to make its exit, we ask if climate change means extreme weather is becoming the new normal. Thomas Duck, an atmospheric scientist joins us at 7:15 a.m. to give us his take.

It’s a maritime tradition to buy some fancy new clothes for Easter. Join us at 7:45 a.m. for a spring fashion show with Bib ‘n’ Tucker Children’s Shop. Plus, our friends at Sunnyside Mall tell us what’s happening this week in Easter Bunnyland.

At 8:15 a.m. friend of the show Susan Macintosh from Props Floral Design will show us how to spice up our home this weekend, Easter style!

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The Canadian Country Music Association recently launched a new program for emerging artists in Atlantic Canada. At 8:45 a.m. Stacey Jones-Oxner will tell us more about the boot camp-style program and how it will help artists in our region.

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