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 Thursday April 23rd  on The Morning News

After the sudden death of the Youth Project’s executive director, Leighann Wichman, in the fall, the North End organization now has a new leader.  At 6:45am we’ll check in with Kate Shewan about her transition into the executive director role and the new programs being rolled out for LGBTQ youth.

Does your car look like a salt lick?   At 7:15am find out how to leave winter behind and rev up your car for spring with racing driver and automotive expert Brian Makse.  He’ll also give us a sneak peek as some of his favourite 2015 model vehicles.

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More and more pet owners are choosing to feed their dogs a raw diet. At 7:45am Dog Behaviourist Tristan Flynn of Jollytails will stop by to talk more about the benefits of feeding your dog this natural alternative.

Unicorn Theatre in Hubbards is celebrating 20 years this spring. To mark the occasion the Theatre is planning to bring back one its biggest shows from the past. At 8:15am Artistic Director, Iris Elliott will drop by to fill us in on what audiences can expect this year.

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And at 8:45am Halifax singer/songwriter Joel Plaskett will drop by to play us a tune from his latest album. We’ll also find out more about his upcoming Canadian tour along with few other details about his future plans.

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