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This is Nova Scotia

Connecting you to the most talked-about stories of the day in Nova Scotia.

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    Putting the public in public art

    NSCAD mural class finds fulfilment in project for elementary school

  2. 129

    And then there were three. Liberals

    Lunenburg West Independent MLA Becky Druhan ends months of speculation by joining Liberal caucus, declaring intention to run for Leader. 

  3. 128

    One patient, no records

    Health officials say staff now ready for of widespread roll-out of new electronic medical records system, despite early problems

  4. 127

    Finding beauty in psychosis

    A Halifax artist shares how schizophrenia, and his deep connection with nature, inform his paintings.

  5. 126

    Traffic calmed, community riled

    Memorial for Scritchy the Raccone brings people together amid simmering tensions in central Halifax neighbourhood

  6. 125

    Students address legacy of slavery

    Acadia University faculty and students travel to Geneva to take part in talks on repercussions of slave trade

  7. 124

    Working to make rec services fit a new Nova Scotia

    Nova Scotia is changing, so the services helping Nova Scotians have to change too. On this week's episode we look into how recreation services across the province are adapting and what challenges they're seeing.

  8. 123

    Audit shows questionable spending

    Auditor General calls out province's practise of using sole-source contracts

  9. 122

    When 'care" is short on caring

    One woman's story of growing up in care, then aging out while she was still in high school

  10. 121

    Spaceport Soon to Launch

    Federal funding announcement brings Canso into burgeoning Canadian space industry. 

  11. 120

    Library Revitalization Creates Community Rift

    Chester's Zoé Vallé Library taken over by village commission. Former volunteers unhappy. 

  12. 119

    Arts Community Fights Cuts

    Provincial budget sends thousands to the streets, to lobby for a restoration of finding

  13. 118

    'I'm Not The Same Person' After NDA

    Two Halifax women tell the personal cost of being under a non-disclosure agreement for 12 years

  14. 117

    History of Homelessness Motivates Filmmaker

    Mariah Baker documents the lives of people who share her experiences of addiction and homelessness.

  15. 116

    Who Grows Your Valentines Flowers?

    We spend this week looking into all the work that goes into making Valentine's Day happen for small businesses in Nova Scotia.

  16. 115

    How Bad is Violence in Nova Scotia Schools?

    We go further in depth with CBC Nova Scotia reporter Celina Aalders about violence in Nova Scotia public schools and what unions representing teachers and staff want to see done to address it.

  17. 114

    The Personal Side of a Land Trust

    Treno Morton's mission to secure land for the African Nova Scotian community has its roots in public housing.

  18. 113

    You think Halifax traffic is bad now ...

    Dalhousie professor of Transportation agrees Halifax congestion is bad. But he says it could get worse quickly, if we don't step up our rapid transit planning. 

  19. 112

    Pride Finds Hockey Home

    Hockey players and Gender Sexuality Alliance collaborate, to better understand each other, at Halifax high school

  20. 111

    Why Dogs Attack

    A 13-year-old boy was killed in Shelburne county by three large dogs. Two dog behaviour experts talk about some of the triggers for that type of event. 

  21. 110

    Fixing Foster Care

    Meet two people involved in a report that aims to end a decades-long problem. Namely: youths in foster care lose all financial and personal support as soon ad they reach the age of majority. 

  22. 109

    The Furore Over Indigenous Cannabis Sales

    We look into the legal question of whether First Nations can sell cannabis in dispensaries not licenced by provincial governments. 

  23. 108

    Who Watches the Bouncers?

    Guilty verdict in bar death still leaves family hoping for more controls on bar security staff.

  24. 107

    How to Hack a Radio Station

    We look into how an offensive message ended up on the airwaves in Halifax for hours this week. 

  25. 106

    Is It Worth It, To File a Sexual Assault Complaint?

    Trailer Park Boys actor and former witness Lucy Decouterre, and witness co-ordinator Susan Mitchell, talk about trying to find closure through a sexual assault trial. 

  26. 105

    Halifax Lab Fights Cancer with Exercise

    The PAC Lab does research on how physical activity helps cancer patients survive. 

  27. 104

    Acadie-Annapolis MP Creates Political Furore

    Chris d'Entremont leaves Conservative Party, in what could be first of several defcetions.

  28. 103

    Solving the mystery of a Blue Jays logo etched in stone

    There's a Blue Jays logo on the facade of the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia. Until yesterday, no one knew who carved it. But then, stone mason Craig Potter stepped forward! He reveals the story behind how he came to etch the carving and talks about the attention it's getting now.  

  29. 102

    Why is there a Blue Jays logo on the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia?

    Look really closely when you visit the Art Gallery of Nova Scotia and you might find a few hidden surprises set in the building's stone facade, including the logo of the Toronto Blue Jays. We unravel the mystery behind why.

  30. 101

    Did Donald Trump really drop poop on the heads of protesters? Artificial intelligence expert Frank Rudzicz talks about video AI and how it's being used - from the President on down.

    We'll talk about that AI video U.S. President Donald Trump shared recently on social media of him piloting a fighter jet while wearing a crown, dropping what looks like excrement on a No Kings rally. We speak with an AI expert about these kinds of videos... and what happens when people can't tell them apart from actual video footage. 

  31. 100

    Retail crime concerns in Halifax

    Two Halifax business leaders talk about how shoplifting and robberies are affecting retailers in the city's core. Windsor Police Force shares its successful implementation of a "Retail Crime Unit."

  32. 99

    Chef Danny Smiles about why his city Montreal, is having a culinary moment

    La Belle Province comes to Nouvelle Ecosse...a cadre of cooks from Montreal is coming to the Valley next week for the annual Devour Food and Film festival. Montreal chef Danny Smiles tells us why in his province, dining out will be the last thing to go. 

  33. 98

    Have drought conditions benefited N.S. grape crops?

    The dry summer has been bad news for most agricultural sectors, but good news for grape crops. An owner of L'Acadie Vineyards in Gaspereau talks about the extreme growing conditions, and why a bottle of vintage 2025 might be something to watch out for in the coming years.

  34. 97

    How do you turn Lego building into a fulltime job? One Nova Scotian has done just that.

    Shawn MacLeod has turned Lego building into a fulltime job. He is a professional Lego builder. We find out how he achieved this unusual profession.

  35. 96

    Jays "superfan" sending crocheted Springer doll to the big leagues

    Toronto Blue Jays superfan Debbie Rafuse joins us from Chester, Nova Scotia in advance of the third game in the Jays Yankees division series. She tells Portia about the crocheted doll she's sending to her favourite slugger, George Springer.

  36. 95

    New Glasgow residents shared their concerns about violence and drug use around a downtown homeless shelter

    People who live near Viola's Place have been complaining about a rise in open drug use and violence in the neighbourhood.  That prompted the town to hold a public forum on community safety last night. We talk to one of the residents who spoke at last night's meeting. He lives across the street from the shelter.

  37. 94

    How Trump's claims about Tylenol and autism affect some N.S. families

    In an unsubstantiated and widely disputed claim, U.S. President Donald Trump has linked autism with the use of acetaminophen during pregnancy. Allison Garber says she felt crestfallen upon hearing that news. She sits on the board of Autism Nova Scotia and is an advocate for people with autism, including her son.

  38. 93

    The line between motorists and cyclists

    Some support new bike lanes in Halifax, while others would like to get rid of them altogether. We ask David Trueman from the Halifax Cycling Coalition what it's like to ride with so much tension in the air, and on the streets.

  39. 92

    For nearly a month, volunteers have been at CFB Cornwallis feeding firefighters battling the Long Lake wildfires

    We get a tour of the volunteer operation at CFB Cornwallis, where almost 200 firefighters can get a warm meal - and a lot of thanks - at the end of their long shifts fighting the ongoing Long Lake wildfire. 

  40. 91

    Art studio sit-in at NSCAD

    Students at the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design held a sit-in last night, to protest the university's decision to reduce studio access this semester. We'll talk to the head of the student union to find out how it went, and why students want 24-hour access to those art spaces.

  41. 90

    Increased postpartum support for new parents at the IWK

    Researchers at Dalhousie University and the IWK in Halifax are trying to help parents with the overwhelming feeling of having a newborn. We hear about a new program that's aiming to increase postpartum support for new parents through text messages. 

  42. 89

    A forest-lover shares how he's scratching the hiking itch

    Many of us are missing the forest right about now, as we hit peak summertime in Nova Scotia. Steve Skafte usually ventures into the woods searching for abandoned roads in the Annapolis Valley. But for now with the ban on forest activities, he's refocusing his efforts on another project: documenting shoreline access along the Bay of Fundy. 

  43. 88

    Dealing with drought

    There's a lot of nervousness in rural areas of Nova Scotia as the days go by with no significant rain in the forecast. We check in with three people who have animals and crops that need water.

  44. 87

    The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman

    Author Niko Stratis has launches her memoir "The Dad Rock That Made Me a Woman," about how the music of Bruce Springsteen, The National, and REM, helped her to explore her own gender identity.

  45. 86

    Imagine taking a course taught entirely by AI

    University courses - entirely taught with AI, including avatars. Sound futuristic? It's actually happening now at a divinity school in the Annapolis Valley. he CBC's Richard Cutherbertson tells us about that.

  46. 85

    Halifax Pride event transforms old Harry Potter books into oyster mushrooms

    Former Potterheads are tossing their books in the wake of J.K. Rowling's comments about the trans community.

  47. 84

    An unlit buoy was involved in the death of a navy sailor in the Halifax harbour

    A rigid hull inflatable boat that capsized in the Halifax harbour in January struck an unlit buoy, according to documents obtained by CBC through a freedom of information request.

  48. 83

    Advocacy group reacts to report finding that N.S. childcare fees buck the national trend

    A new think tank report found that Nova Scotia is not one of the six provinces or territories in Canada that has achieved $10-a-day child care. Our education minister says the slower progress is due to a deal made by the prior provincial Liberal government. We ask Child Care Now Nova Scotia to weigh in. 

  49. 82

    If you picked up a can of beer that said "alcohol causes cancer," would you still drink it?

    That's what a new pilot project in Antigonish is hoping to find out. A substance use researcher and local brewery owner have teamed up to test health warning labels on alcohol products. 

  50. 81

    What a slice!

    A pizzeria that's been open for three years in Halifax has been selected as having one of the world's BEST pizzas. That's welcome attention for owner and Chef Lou Pecou,

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