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Friday, September 27 on The Morning News

At 6:45, we’ll introduce you to the new CEO of Symphony Nova Scotia, Chris Wilkinson. He’ll fill us in on the season ahead and some special community events the Symphony has planned for this weekend.

We’ll finish up our series of interviews with the political leaders in Nova Scotia at 7:15 with PC Leader Jamie Baillie. He’ll share his thoughts on the economy, healthcare and one wildcard issue of his choice.

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At 7:45, we’ll find out about the Red Bull Thre3Style competition, happening this weekend in Halifax.  It pits eight of the best DJs from our region against each other for the right to go to the Canadian National finals.

We’ll get a preview of a 16×9 documentary at 8:15, focusing on a horrifying case of child sexual abuse unfolding in the city of Saint John. Jennifer Tryon will join us live from Toronto with the details on A City’s Shame.

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And Jeremy Webb is back at 8:45 with Off the Leash and a peek at the season opener for Eastern Front Theatre, Refuge, by Dartmouth playwright Mary Vingoe.

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