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Our film reviewer Carsten Knox checks out three movies, including the finale of Ti West's horror trilogy and a new documentary by Andrew McCarthy, about The Brat Pack of the 1980s.
Tenille Goodspeed is executive director of one of the summer's most anticipated music events. She stopped by the studio to tell us about some of the highlights of the Halifax Jazz Festival.
The Christian Medical and Dental Association says a new policy on medical assistance in dying will put 41 doctors in this province at risk of being disciplined, and lead to an exodus of like-minded doctors from Nova Scotia. 
For three decades, this youth organization has helped thousands of young people take to the open sea where they've worked sails, built boats and made friends for life. Portia chats with the Nova Scotia Sea School's executive director Heather Ke
This summer, we're exploring some of the interesting marine life that lives on the beach in a new series we're calling "A Shore Thing". Our guide is Fisheries and Oceans aquatic biologist Jeff Clements, from Glace Bay. We kick off the series to
The Cole Harbour Rural Heritage Society is continuing the legacy of one of its founding members. Rosemary Eaton was an English photojournalist who moved to the area in the 1960s. She immediately fell in love with the sights and sounds of the Co
Questions remain about why on Monday, it took almost three hours for the province to issue an official alert after Halifax Water posted a boil water advisory on its website. HRM councillor Pam Lovelace asks for answers from both levels of gover
Teenagers often interpret and reflect their lives through slang. Author Stephen Marche recently wrote about that in an opinion piece for the New York Times. He tells the CBC's Carsten Knox how this use of language helped him understand his son'
The Nova Scotia government wants to make rural location shooting for film and television more appealing, by offering a financial incentive for production teams. They'll have to spend at least half their shooting schedules outside of Halifax to
A project to build climate resilience for African Nova Scotian communities is expanding. It's called Building Capacity Around Climate Change Preparedness in African Nova Scotian communities. Portia spoke with its director, Ingrid Waldron.
Chris Surette and Jan-Sebastian LaPierre of A For Adventure let us in on their favourite places for mountain biking in the province. That sport is growing in popularity, with some ski hills in the region offering trails for mountain bikers this
Much of Halifax is under a boil water advisory, due to an internal power interruption at the JD Kline (Pockwock) Lake Water Treatment Facility, which has allowed unchlorinated water to enter the system. We asked a Halifax Water spokesperson wha
CBC reporter Nicola Seguin brings us the story of a New Glasgow woman who had to leave most of her belongings behind when she learned about a massive sewage leak in her apartment building. Plus, the serious health risks involved. 
In this week's culture column, Tara Lynn Taylor brings us some of the highlights of Atlantic Canada's biggest, oldest jazz festival. Plus, how you could win a chance to perform on stage with Killarmy, an affiliate group of the Wu-Tang Clan.
The National Dodgeball Championships kick off in Richmond, B.C. tomorrow, with 55 teams competing from across Canada. Nova Scotia has three teams participating: The Sirens, Tritons, and Surge. We hear about how the sport has grown in Canada.
Nova Scotia's beaches are not only beautiful, they have some of the most powerful waves on the East Coast. With the summer swimming season starting up, lifeguards are headed back to their regular posts. But finding enough lifeguards to cover al
People all over the world go hungry, and yet food is wasted every day in large quantities. Information Morning's nutrition columnist Jennifer Brady tells us about the issue and shares some tips on how we can reduce food waste. 
Canada's Defence Minister Bill Blair is in Halifax for the launch of the new Canadian Surface Combatant fleet. It's been called the largest shipbuilding initiative in Canada since the Second World War. He tells us about the project and many oth
After spinning their wheels for months, a new tourism company has been given the OK to go ahead. We'll get an update from Ayomikun Bus Charters about getting the lisence they need to get on the road.
It’s no secret many tenants across N.S. are living in unfit conditions. As the housing crisis worsens, people are sometimes dealing with things like rat infestations, gaping holes in the ceiling, or no running water. But a CBC News investigati
Green Gables in Cavendish, PEI is perhaps the most famous home in Canada. It was the home Lucy Maud Montgomery had in mind when she wrote "Anne of Green Gables." We meet author and historian Alan MacEachern. He wrote "Becoming Green Gables: The
Green Gables in Cavendish, PEI is perhaps the most famous home in Canada. It was the home Lucy Maud Montgomery had in mind when she wrote "Anne of Green Gables." We meet author and historian Alan MacEachern. He wrote "Becoming Green Gables: The
A research project spanning the Maritimes and Ontario wants to talk with people who have moved into our region from other parts of Canada. Professor Katie Mazor tells us what she's hoping to hear from people who have moved here since the pandem
One of the year's biggest fundraisers for the "Little Harbour Fire Department" is their plank salmon supper... and it has been, for more than two decades. That won't be happening this year, because even fire departments are subject to burn rest
It seems like Canadians spend most of the year looking forward to summer. It's the perfect time to get outside, enjoy the weather and be active. But unfortunately, summer is also when we can be more vulnerable to certain illnesses and injuries
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