At 6:45, we’ll meet two parents who have lost children to prescription drug overdoses. They have a warning to parents – educate yourselves and your children before this happens to you. They’re part of a group called, Get Prescription Drugs Off The Streets and they’re holding a public workshop this week.
We all know that we have some fantastic food in Halifax, but imagine exploring several tastes and restaurants during one afternoon stroll? The owner and guide of Local Tasting Tours will tell us how at 7:15.
On Dollars and Sense at 7:45, our financial guru Leanne Salyzyn will offer advice on preparing to pay back student loans. Whether you’ve just graduated or have been out of school for a while, you’ll want to tune in.
And we’ll wrap up the show at 8:45 with a preview of this year’s Apple Blossom Festival from two women who have represented the festival for the last year – 2012 Queen Annapolisa Samantha Whynot and one of her ladies in waiting, Leah Price.
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