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Tuesday, May 7 on The Morning News

Crystal Garrett, Paul Brothers and Jill Chappell host the Morning News, weekdays from 6-9 a.m. Global News

At 6:45, we’ll speak to Tanis Crosby, Executive Director of the Halifax YWCA about Supportive Housing for Young Mothers and the difference it’s making to women and babies who might otherwise find themselves without a home.

It’s coming up on Prom season, and the National President of Madd Canada, Denise Dubyk, has been busy educating students about the dangers of drinking and driving.  She’ll be in at 7:15 to talk about the campaign, and the ways they’re trying to bring the message home.

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We’ll be joined at 7:45 by Neville Gilfoy, Publisher of Progress Magazine who is taking a long-term look at renewable energy in the region.  Here’s a hint – he likes what he sees.

Have you ever wondered how photographers make food look so good? At 8:15, we’ll talk to food stylist and photographer Kelly Neil about her secrets and check out some of the gorgeous work she’s done for an upcoming cook book.

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And we’ll wrap up the show at 8:45 with a conversation about fruit sex, or the lack of it.  Seriously.  Sean Myles of Dalhousie University has been studying breeding in grapes and apples in Nova Scotia, and he’s coming up with some innovative ways to help farmers diversify their crops.

Stick around for a very special celebration of the Mooseheads at about 8:52.  You won’t want to miss it.

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