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Video Archives
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Nova Scotia cutting $450 thousand in grants
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Self-described ‘deadbeat dad’ says court-ordered payments are too high
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Couple wants city to apologize for snow clearing
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Nova Scotia to work with unions to determine health worker representation
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Arbitrator to release final ruling on health care labour relations on Friday
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Economist warns drop in oil prices could slow down the economy
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WCB court battle
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Foundation urges less sugar consumption
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Charges in Keya Simon case bring family closer to healing
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UARB rules Onus on Halifax Water not Property Owner in Stormwater service fee appeals
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Home for colored children settlement reached
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Budget reaction
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Workshop held in Nova Scotia to improve agricultural safety
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Halifax shipyard two steps closer to building arctic offshore patrol ships
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NS forecast has homeowners & home repair experts on alert
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Digging out
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Paying tribute to Canadian soldiers buried in the Netherlands
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Cooking aboard a warship
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Drop in school trips impacts local orchard
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Adequate mental health care not met
Author Archives
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Tuesday May 19th on the Morning NewsTuesday we welcome CEO and Founder of East Coast Lifestyle back to the show to talk about his whirlwind trip to The White House! The local entrepreneur was in Washington for the Entrepreneurs’ Organization’s Global Student Entrepreneur Awards. We’ll get the whole story at 7:20. And at 8:20 a.m. we get a recap on the...May 15, 2015
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Friday May 15th on the Morning NewsOne of Nova Scotia’s most common chronic conditions is arthritis, with one in four Nova Scotians affected. We’ll learn more about the condition and the Arthritis Society’s latest fundraiser at 7:15 a.m. On your mark. Get Set. Let’s Giv’er! That’s the slogan for the 12th running of the wildly popular Blue Nose Marathon set to...May 14, 2015
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Thursday May 14th on the Morning NewsJanet Hazelton, President of the Nova Scotia Nurses’ Union, says the health care system is in crisis and Nova Scotians should be worried. With a federal election looming this fall, nurses plan to get more actively involved in politics than ever before. She’ll Join us for a conversation at the red table at 7:15 a.m....May 13, 2015
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Wednesday May 13th on the Morning NewsIf you’d like to learn more about wine, you can attend an upcoming tasting event at the Atlantica Hotel, with proceeds supporting Live Art Dance Productions in Halifax. At 7:15 a.m. get a sneak peek at this wine appreciation event with local wine importer and aficionado Kevin Schwenker and Emily Pettet of Live Art Dance....May 12, 2015
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Tuesday May 12th on the Morning NewsShakespeare By The Sea knows the show must go on, but it would be easier to plan for the future with a proper rehearsal and theatre space. At 7:15 a.m. Artistic Director Elizabeth Murphy joins us to talk about plans for the upcoming season and an important vote by Halifax council Tuesday. At 7:45 a.m....May 11, 2015
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Protesters rally to oppose passing of Nova Scotia ‘austerity’ budgetMore than 100 people gathered Friday outside the Nova Scotia legislature to protest the passing of the new provincial budget, in what organizers called a "Rally Against Austerity."PoliticsApr 24, 2015
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Investigation of equipment sterilization issues at Halifax hospitals continuesMore than 300 patients have had their surgeries postponed at a Halifax hospital since Monday as issues persist with equipment sterilization.HealthApr 23, 2015
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Uncertainty over Nova Scotia film program leaves projects in limboAbout eight months of planning for a handful of Nova Scotia film productions could be for naught as the projects hang in the balance, waiting for funding from a program that's suddenly in jeopardy.Apr 20, 2015
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Province allows School Board purchase of Shannon Park ElementaryThe provincial government has given the Halifax Regional School board $313,000 to buy Shannon Park Elementary School from Canada Lands, but questions remain over who will pay for $1.5 million in repairs the school needs.EducationApr 16, 2015
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Monday April 13 on the Morning NewsComing up Monday April 13 on the Morning News.Apr 10, 2015
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Friday April 10th on the Morning NewsAt 6:45 a.m. we’ll get some insight into what’s it like to get a toe-hold in the Nova Scotia film industry. A candid conversation with Nova Scotia filmmaker David Connellan. On Saturday people across the country will take part in marches aimed at raising awareness about climate change and calling for more action. The march...Apr 9, 2015
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Thursday April 9th on the Morning NewsAt 6:45 a.m. we talk vintage fashion with Amy Honey of Fancy Lucky Vintage Seaside Shoppe and Etsy boutique. She chats with us about the Etsy Clothing Swap happening in Halifax on Thursday evening. After months of tough talk from the government on spending cuts, Nova Scotians will get to see whether the liberal government can...Apr 8, 2015
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Wednesday April 8th on the Morning NewsFrom ballet to Big Brother Canada, the Morning News has you covered. Join us on Wednesday for those conversations and the latest in news, weather and traffic.Apr 7, 2015
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Tuesday April 7th on the Morning NewsA roundup of the interviews planned on The Morning News for Tuesday, April 7, 2015.Apr 6, 2015
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Monday April 6 on the Morning NewsGet ready for a hair-raising high-quality performance of a number from the upcoming production of Hairspray at Alderney Landing Theatre presented by Cole Harbour District High School. The show runs April 8 – 11, but you’ll want to get tickets the moment you see these talented students in action at 6:45 a.m. The latest vintage...Apr 2, 2015
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Thursday April 2nd on the Morning NewsDid 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...Apr 1, 2015
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Wednesday April 1st on the Morning NewsGenerosity is always in season. Right now, there’s a spring food drive happening at all Atlantic Superstores. We chat with dietitian Emily Foster about which items are needed most. Find out how you can spread sunshine to those in need this spring at 6:45 a.m. At 7:15 a.m. two people behind the campaign ‘Break the Silence, End the...Mar 31, 2015
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Tuesday March 31 on the Morning NewsOn Tuesday, Halifax Council’s Committee of the Whole will once again discuss a controversial report that recommends in part the closure of three fire stations. At 6:45 a.m. we’re chatting with one of the report’s authors, Fire Chief Doug Trussler. The Halifax RCMP have held several public consultations this month and received feedback on many community issues. At 7:15 a.m. Chief Superintendent Roland...Mar 30, 2015
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Hospitals put Code Orange into effect after plane crash lands in HalifaxAn emergency physician in Halifax said a Code Orange was put into effect by the region's largest health authority early Sunday morning as area hospitals prepared to receive injured passengers and crew following the crash landing of an Air Canada flight at Halifax Stanfield International Airport.Mar 29, 2015
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Self-described ‘deadbeat dad’ says court-ordered payments are too highGetting a full-time job is usually reason to celebrate, but for one Nova Scotia man who owes almost $100,000 under the province's Maintenance Enforcement Program, the news is a double-edged sword.PoliticsMar 27, 2015
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Rain and snow build-up causing some roof collapses in HalifaxHalifax Fire and Emergency crews were called to two roof collapses Sunday morning.WeatherMar 22, 2015
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More Halifax residents picking up shovels and pitching inResidents along a Halifax street are asking city crews not to plow their sidewalk.WeatherMar 19, 2015
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Calling all snow angels: Halifax councillor wants people to ‘dig in and help out’Halifax councillor Waye Mason knows the city will have to answer to a lot in the coming weeks, from questions around the winter storm cleanup to whether the city should clear sidewalks. For now, though, he wants to focus on getting everybody involved in the snow-clearing process.WeatherMar 17, 2015
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Medical marijuana users in Halifax speak out against new federal rulesOn Wednesday, an advocacy group held a press conference to speak out against new federal rules affecting patients enrolled in a federal medical marijuana access program.HealthMar 11, 2015
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Dozens of Halifax streets still icy and rutted as winter rolls onDriving on some side streets in Halifax might feel a little like off-roading lately as many areas are still ice-packed and deeply rutted.Mar 10, 2015