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- 6237 - Would you sign up for dinner with five complete strangers?Tue, 29 Oct 2024 - 08min
- 6236 - Grad student talks about how bacteria could be harnessed to recycle plasticTue, 29 Oct 2024 - 07min
- 6235 - First election chat with our political watchersTue, 29 Oct 2024 - 10min
- 6234 - What some HRM businesses hope to see from the provincial governmentMon, 28 Oct 2024 - 07min
- 6233 - Health Hacks #269: Health care governanceMon, 28 Oct 2024 - 07min
- 6232 - Flooding, freezing and rodents: Halifax students sent across town to an old school building
Last week, the Department of Education announced plans to build three new schools in the HRM. Meanwhile, students and families in Halifax's North End are getting more and more frustrated waiting for their new school. We hear from a parent who is upset about the condition of the temporary building his kids have been sent to while construction is underway.
Mon, 28 Oct 2024 - 08min - 6231 - DAL and Mexican government to study welfare of temporary foreign workersSun, 27 Oct 2024 - 08min
- 6230 - Art 'n Soul: Frozen at Neptune and the AfterWords FestivalSun, 27 Oct 2024 - 07min
- 6229 - Snap election: Nova Scotians are heading to the polls next monthSun, 27 Oct 2024 - 08min
- 6228 - Breaking new ground to support higher education for African-Canadian studentsThu, 24 Oct 2024 - 08min
- 6227 - High schoolers set to compete in a Halifax hackathonThu, 24 Oct 2024 - 07min
- 6226 - The Knox Office: Conclave, Candy Mountain and horror picksThu, 24 Oct 2024 - 07min
- 6225 - Dr. Lin: SAD warning signs and possible treatmentsWed, 23 Oct 2024 - 06min
- 6224 - Neighbours complain about noise from Port of HalifaxWed, 23 Oct 2024 - 07min
- 6223 - Award-winning Annapolis Valley filmmaker shows shortfilms at DevourWed, 23 Oct 2024 - 08min
- 6222 - Political reporter Brian Flinn talks about provincial pre-election maneuveringWed, 23 Oct 2024 - 08min
- 6221 - A for Adventure: A guide to Halloween outings to test your courageTue, 22 Oct 2024 - 09min
- 6220 - Panelists talk about strengthening Nova Scotia's safer supply of drugsTue, 22 Oct 2024 - 10min
- 6219 - How N.S. doctors weigh whether to screen patients for severe cancer drug reactionTue, 22 Oct 2024 - 08min
- 6218 - Good news for a Halifax woman whose potential kidney donors need doctorsMon, 21 Oct 2024 - 10min
- 6217 - Here's the B.C. program that inspired the new retirement fund for doctors in N.S.Mon, 21 Oct 2024 - 06min
- 6216 - Health Hacks #268: More pandemic prep, less trust in scientistsMon, 21 Oct 2024 - 06min
- 6215 - PWHL coach from New Glasgow reflects on history-making female NHL coach
A Nova Scotian who coaches in the Professional Women's Hockey League joins us to talk about another breakthrough for women in hockey. The NHL has its first-ever woman coach on the bench this season. Jessica Campbell got the job as assistant coach for the Seattle Kraken. Kori Cheverie reflects on that milestone.
Sun, 20 Oct 2024 - 09min - 6214 - Meet two lifelong friends caught up in the N.S. healthcare crisis
When Geri Mendes told her friends and family that she was in end-stage kidney disease, her best friend Casey knew she wanted to give her a kidney immediately. In fact, numerous friends and family stepped forward to find out if they could be a match for Geri. But none of them have family doctors. Geri and Casey tell us how that stopped the application process in its tracks.
Sun, 20 Oct 2024 - 10min - 6213 - Art 'n Soul: The Heart of Things and A Hallowe'en ExtravaganzaSun, 20 Oct 2024 - 06min
- 6212 - How new bylaws are closing 'renoviction' loopholes in some Ontario citiesThu, 17 Oct 2024 - 08min
- 6211 - Political scientist on voter turnout in local electionsThu, 17 Oct 2024 - 09min
- 6210 - Doctors Nova Scotia on new retirement incentive program
Earlier this week, the province announced a new incentive for doctors. The Physician Retirement Fund will top up their retirement savings by matching contributions, based on years of service. It's meant to give us an edge in recruiting and retaining doctors, based on a similar program in B.C. The president of Doctors Nova Scotia shares his thoughts on the initiative.
Thu, 17 Oct 2024 - 07min - 6209 - Halifax Thunderbirds broadcaster Maki Jenner making history
This summer the Halifax Thunderbirds reporter, Maki Jenner, made history. She became the first female broadcaster to call a Minto Cup game, the Canadian National Junior Men's Lacrosse Championship. Last month she called the first-ever Women's Lacrosse Box Championship game in New York. She stopped by the studio for a chat.
Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 07min - 6208 - A birds eye view: What do birds see when they look back at us?Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 07min
- 6207 - What you don't want to miss at Halifax's Nocturne 2024Wed, 16 Oct 2024 - 09min
- 6206 - Helping seniors in Halifax with 'Happy at Home'
A group of volunteers in the HRM is trying to make it easier for seniors to live independently in their own homes, for longer. It's called Happy at Home Halifax. From meal deliveries to changing light bulbs, they offer a variety of different services to help seniors be as comfortable as possible in their own space.
Tue, 15 Oct 2024 - 08min - 6205 - Comforting people in palliative care through musicTue, 15 Oct 2024 - 10min
- 6204 - Author Chris Murphy on his new book, 'Far Out'
A new book tells some of the stories about a huge group of people who came to Nova Scotia in the 60's and 70's from other parts of the country and the U.S. They bought land and old farm houses, or built homes. They were inspired to live differently, grow and eat their food, reject consumerism and escape the Vietnam War. Some didn't stay past the first winter, but many did. Some of their experiences are in 'Far Out.'
Tue, 15 Oct 2024 - 08min - 6203 - Full steam ahead: Ferry between Yarmouth and Maine extended into 2026
The province has extended the ferry service between Yarmouth and Bar Harbor into at least 2026. That decision follows preliminary findings from an economic impact study. It found that projected passenger numbers are up by 20 cent this year, compared to 2023. A local inn owner tells us what the extension means for business.
Tue, 15 Oct 2024 - 12min - 6202 - Legal complications around genetic testing and a fatal complication to chemo
Last week we heard Dr. Scott Kapoor talk about his brother Anil's death from a toxic reaction to a cancer treatment. Anil Kapoor had a genetic variant that prevented his body from processing a chemotherapy drug called fluorouracil. Halifax-based lawyer John McKiggan weighs in on whether to screen patients before they receive treatment.
Mon, 14 Oct 2024 - 10min - 6201 - Health Hacks #267: Hospital parking feesMon, 14 Oct 2024 - 08min
- 6200 - Art 'n Soul: DaPoPo Theatre celebrates 20 yearsMon, 14 Oct 2024 - 05min
- 6199 - So everyone can play: Accessible soccer in Mahone Bay
A popular soccer club in Mahone Bay is about to get an upgrade. It was one of 10 clubs in the country chosen to receive training and equipment for the "Accessible Soccer Project." The project is a collaboration between Canada Soccer and Soccability Canada to support accessible soccer programs. Tim Merry is one of the co-founders of Mahone Bay United.
Mon, 14 Oct 2024 - 07min - 6198 - Doctor wants mandatory pre-screening to prevent chemo overdoses in N.S.Thu, 10 Oct 2024 - 10min
- 6197 - Africville receives an official UNESCO designationThu, 10 Oct 2024 - 08min
- 6196 - The Knox Office: The Apprentice, Saturday Night & Woman of The HourThu, 10 Oct 2024 - 08min
- 6195 - 14th Annual Devour! The Food Film FestThu, 12 Sep 2024 - 08min
- 6194 - Springfield library sees show of support for Haitian community, including from Halifax
A public library in Springfield, Ohio has received an outpouring of love and support in the wake of attacks against the Haitian community there, after former president Donald Trump accused immigrants of eating pets in the city. Find out how the library has become a lifeline for Haitian migrants there — and why there's a Halifax connection to this story.
Wed, 09 Oct 2024 - 08min - 6193 - Political cartoonist and Halifax mayoral candidate talk about race
A political cartoon in the Chronicle Herald caused quite a stir recently. Michael De Adder drew the cartoon, in response to the unusual number of mayoral candidates running in Halifax. But for Darryl Johnson, the only Black candidate running for mayor, the cartoon felt like targeted racism. The two men have since met in person to reconcile their perspectives. They came into our studio to talk about how that went.
Wed, 09 Oct 2024 - 06min - 6192 - New way to assess international medical professionals for licensing in N.S.
In an effort to increase the numbers of doctors in the province, a new primary care assessment clinic is opening where medical professionals who trained and practiced in other countries will be assessed for licensing. Dr. Gus Grant from the Nova Scotia College of Physicians and Surgeons tells us more.
Wed, 09 Oct 2024 - 09min - 6191 - Behind the scenes of the African Nova Scotia Music AwardsTue, 08 Oct 2024 - 07min
- 6190 - N.S. study suggests people without friends feel the stigma for their solitudeTue, 08 Oct 2024 - 08min
- 6189 - A for Adventure: How to up your hiking gameTue, 08 Oct 2024 - 08min
- 6188 - Trailblazing Black councillor stepping away from HRM politics
When Lindell Smith was elected in 2016, he won handily. He was the only Black Nova Scotian on the HRM council, the first elected in 16 years. Plus, he was only 26-years-old. Councillor Smith talks about the challenges of being a political newbie, what he's proud of accomplishing and what's next now that he's decided to not run.
Mon, 07 Oct 2024 - 07min - 6187 - Health Hacks #266: A crinkle in using medical exam paperMon, 07 Oct 2024 - 07min
- 6186 - Environmental groups disappointed with federal action on toxic chemicalsMon, 07 Oct 2024 - 08min
- 6185 - Mentorship program evolving to serve more African Nova Scotian studentsSun, 06 Oct 2024 - 08min
- 6184 - Researcher with clean-up plan outlines public risks of fun at former mine site
Michael Parsons, a research scientist with Natural Resources Canada, says he's identified the best way to clean up the shuttered Montague Gold Mines site. But there's a separate challenge that could be bigger than the cleanup. That's convincing local people to stop using the tailings piles as places to go offroading.
Sun, 06 Oct 2024 - 08min - 6183 - Art 'n Soul: ANSMA Awards and Watch Over MeSun, 06 Oct 2024 - 06min
- 6182 - Students at Potlotek First Nation launch state-of-the-art buoy into Bras d'Or Lake
Students at Potlotek First Nation are gearing up for an exciting project. They're launching a state-of-the-art ocean buoy into the Bras d'Or Lake today, which will report live data about water conditions that they can use in science class. The project is about more than just numbers... they're learning to apply the Two-Eyed Seeing approach to climate change. Two of the project coordinators tell us how the students will combine western science with Indigenous knowledge to solve problems that matter to their community.
Thu, 03 Oct 2024 - 07min - 6181 - Why is Halifax seeing a significant rise in reported hate crimes?
According to Statistics Canada, the number of hate crimes reported by Halifax police in 2023 jumped by 62 per cent compared to the prior year. Police credit the rise to their new hate crimes unit. For more perspective, we're joined by Timothy Bryan, an assistant professor who studies hate crimes and police responses.
Thu, 03 Oct 2024 - 08min - 6180 - Why Pastor Rhonda Britton is retiring after nearly two decades of ministry
When Pastor Rhonda Britton announced her plans to retire from New Horizons Baptist Church, there were a lot of tears - from her, the congregation and the community. Her last church service will be Christmas Day. Pastor Britton talks with Portia about her decision to leave and her time with the church here in Halifax.
Thu, 03 Oct 2024 - 09min - 6179 - Municipal races in N.S. where candidates are running unopposed
Many people won’t get to cast a vote in this year's municipal election. Most of the province’s 49 municipalities have at least one acclamation, where a candidate ran unopposed and will win by default. In one town, the entire council and mayor were acclaimed. CBC reporter Haley Ryan brings us this story.
Thu, 03 Oct 2024 - 11min - 6178 - Dr. Peter Lin: Fending off fall virus seasonWed, 02 Oct 2024 - 06min
- 6177 - Nova Scotia Health: Nurse workforce growth contrasts with think tank report findings
An independent public-policy think tank recently sounded the alarm recently about the province's ability to retain nurses. According to a new report by the Montreal Economic Institute, 60 percent of Nova Scotia's young nurses are leaving the province every year. Hear why Nova Scotia heath says that report was misguided.
Wed, 02 Oct 2024 - 08min - 6176 - Tiny microbes isolated in the Bedford Basin advance how we understand the ocean
After a decade of work, researchers at Dalhousie University have officially isolated and described – for the first time ever – a tiny organism in the Bedford Basin. It's a microbe they've named T. haligoni. PhD candidate Sonja Rose explains this groundbreaking finding and how it contributes to our global understanding of climate change.
Wed, 02 Oct 2024 - 08min - 6175 - Improvements to unsanctioned homecoming street partiesTue, 01 Oct 2024 - 06min
- 6174 - 20 years of Scott PilgrimTue, 01 Oct 2024 - 06min
- 6173 - Women and gender studies professor on pop star Chappel Roan's rise to fameTue, 01 Oct 2024 - 10min
- 6171 - Reciprocity Trust: paying voluntary rent to First Nations
On Vancouver Island, a group of settlers is taking a very direct approach to reconciliation. Sarah Reid is executive director of the Reciprocity Trust Society. It allows anyone to pay a 'voluntary rent' to First Nations in the region. And Chief Abraham Pelkey is a Trustee on behalf of his Tsawout Nation.
Sun, 29 Sep 2024 - 06min - 6170 - Health Hacks #265: Battle of the sexes when it comes to medical careMon, 30 Sep 2024 - 06min
- 6169 - Senator Dan Christmas celebrates Treaty DayMon, 30 Sep 2024 - 09min
- 6168 - Art 'n Soul: Case files from the Digby Neck & IslandsMon, 30 Sep 2024 - 05min
- 6167 - The importance of sweetgrass for one young Eskasoni artist
24-year-old Rosalee Doucette-MacNeil is a multi-disciplinary artist from Eskasoni. A few years ago, Rosalee found herself drawn to sweetgrass, despite not knowing much about it. She now uses it in her art and is teaching others how to find and harvest sweetgrass sustainably. Rosalee spoke with the CBC's Brittany Wentzell
Sun, 29 Sep 2024 - 08min - 6166 - Nalikitquniejk and the meaning of using original Mi'kmaw place names
A new welcome sign at Chisholm Park in Antigonish now includes the town's original Mi'kmaq name: Nalikitquniejk. Cultural historian and knowledge keeper Trevor Gould talks about how the name changed over the centuries and what it means to reclaim it. Trevor is a band councillor at nearby Paqtnkek First Nation.
Sun, 29 Sep 2024 - 11min - 6165 - Mansour's Menswear in Amherst is turning 100Thu, 26 Sep 2024 - 09min
- 6164 - The Knox Office: It's time to go to the movies!Thu, 26 Sep 2024 - 07min
- 6163 - How Dalhouse is tackling street parties this homecoming weekend
For some universities in the province, the annual homecoming weekend has brought more than its fair share of revelry. Rowdy street parties have become an annual headache for neighbours living around universities. Last year, Dalhousie launched a ‘joint task force’ with HRM to address the unsanctioned street gatherings once and for all. We check in on the plan of attack for this weekend.
Thu, 26 Sep 2024 - 09min - 6162 - What if everything we know about increasing our lifespan is bunk?Thu, 26 Sep 2024 - 09min
- 6161 - A mission to get Ryan Reynolds to visit a Chester school
A pair of teachers on the South Shore are trying to flag down Ryan Reynolds. Beth Gillis and Darcie Moore are planning a retirement send-off for their colleague, Bob Hazelton. The only problem is for his retirement, Bob wants to meet Ryan Reynolds. Reynolds partnered with the Terry Fox Foundation earlier this year, a charity close to Bob's heart.
Wed, 25 Sep 2024 - 09min - 6160 - People living in tents on University Avenue have to leave. What happens now?Wed, 25 Sep 2024 - 09min
- 6159 - Check-in on the first Pallet shelter village to open in Nova Scotia
Designating Clayton Park as a Pallet shelter site has unsettled some people living nearby, since the location is close to a school, a library, and two sports facilities. It's not the first shelter village to draw concerns from neighbours. We hear how Beacon House staff had to work diligently to shift perceptions about a Pallet shelter site in Lower Sackville.
Tue, 24 Sep 2024 - 10min - 6158 - Renowned journalist Darce Fardy's posthumous book about living with dementiaTue, 24 Sep 2024 - 09min
- 6157 - A for Adventure: Exploring the colourful fall foliageTue, 24 Sep 2024 - 08min
- 6156 - The province has partnered with the maker of Ozempic, to fight childhood obesityThu, 19 Sep 2024 - 08min
- 6155 - Health Hacks #264: Healing power of music in healthcare settingsMon, 23 Sep 2024 - 07min
- 6154 - Halifax astronomer's legacy being immortalized in N.S. science curriculum
David Lane was director of the Burke-Gaffney Observatory at Saint Mary’s University. He created the world's first telescope controlled by social media. He died in March 2024, but his passion for astronomy education will live on as part of the provincial school curriculum. Astronomy technician Tiffany Fields tells us about Star Finder - The David Lane Astronomy Outreach Program.
Mon, 23 Sep 2024 - 08min - 6153 - SMU students head to the Enactus World Cup in Central Asia
After many close calls, an Enactus team from Saint Mary University has finally won the national championships. Now, they’re travelling to Kazakhstan to compete in the Enactus World Cup! We catch up with students Gabriel Martin and Courtney Dingle, before they present their idea for a social enterprise that brings affordable produce to communities in need.
Mon, 23 Sep 2024 - 08min - 6152 - Film industry booming in Nova Scotia
The Canadian Media Producers Association released a report about a TV show that's been filming in Nova Scotia. It found that just one season of Sullivan’s Crossing generated more than $47,000,000 in economic activity. The executive director of Screen Nova Scotia talks about how the numbers translate to the rest of our film industry, which is currently working overtime to keep up with demand.
Thu, 19 Sep 2024 - 07min - 6151 - Art 'n Soul: Prismatic Arts Festival, The Laramie Project
In today's culture column, theatremakers from New York and Dartmouth bring The Laramie Project to a local stage. The play draws from hundreds of interviews carried out following a shocking murder that took place 25 years ago in Wyoming. Plus, Tara Lynn Taylor takes us to the Prismatic Arts Festival!
Sun, 22 Sep 2024 - 05min - 6150 - Can't Buy My Silence hosts series of events to discuss NDAs in HalifaxSun, 22 Sep 2024 - 09min
- 6149 - East Preston mom tries to address a lack of autism resources in her communitySun, 22 Sep 2024 - 09min
- 6148 - Halifax cafe holds a celebration of life for three of its regular customersThu, 19 Sep 2024 - 08min
- 6147 - N.S. woman writes book about a girl with cerebral palsy and her service dog
Sonya Lee Demone is a first-time author who wants to inspire young people with disabilities to follow their dreams. Her new children's book, Happy and Dee's Adventures, will soon be available in libraries across the province. Sonya, as well as her friends and coworkers, spoke with the CBC's Celina Aalders about the book and its message.
Thu, 19 Sep 2024 - 07min - 6146 - CBC Indigenous reporter on six First Nations deaths by police in two weeks
The House of Commons held an emergency debate on Monday evening. It came after six separate incidents in two weeks, in which First Nations people were killed by police. Samantha Schwientek is a reporter with CBC Indigenous in Edmonton and a member of the Cayuga nation of the Six Nations of the Grand River. She brings us this story.
Thu, 19 Sep 2024 - 07min - 6145 - Halifax bartender win's global cocktail competition in Shanghai
When we last spoke to Keegan McGregor, he'd just been crowned Best Bartender in Canada. McGregor is part of the staff at Highwayman Restaurant in Halifax. Well, Keegan McGregor is just back from Shanghai now, where he won World Class Global Bartender of the Year. It's the first time an East Coaster has landed at the top of that podium!
Wed, 18 Sep 2024 - 07min - 6144 - Political reporter talks about the political skirmish around the Isthmus of Chignecto
Who should pay to protect the Isthmus of Chignecto?.The Trudeau government is offering to split the cost of the project with Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. Premier Tim Houston is taking the federal government to court, arguing that inter-provincial connections are the responsibility of the feds. AllNovaScotia.com political reporter Brian Flinn looks at the politics of the issue.
Wed, 18 Sep 2024 - 07min - 6143 - Dr. Peter Lin: Research into the brain structures associated with depression
Earlier this month, in the journal Nature, researchers published a study on mental health. It links depression in some people to biological processes in the brain. The study suggests a connection between one particular area of the brain, and its size, to a person's risk for experiencing depression. To talk more about that, we've reached Dr. Peter Lin.
Wed, 18 Sep 2024 - 08min - 6142 - Disagreement over who should foot bill for work necessary to protect Chignecto IsthumusTue, 17 Sep 2024 - 07min
- 6141 - Halifax woman may find it easier to get MAID than the province to pay for her treatment
After years of fighting with Nova Scotia’s Department of Health and Wellness for access to out-of-province care, Jennifer Brady has applied for Medical Assistance in Dying. She has lymphedema – a life-long condition that causes fluid build up, and can result in painful swelling, increased risk of blood infection and cellulitis. CBC reporter Angela MacIvor has been digging into her case.
Tue, 17 Sep 2024 - 10min - 6140 - Legal column: How the law addresses parental responsibility with school violence
The recent case in Georgia school shooting points to a new way of dealing with school violence in the United States. In that case, the father of the shooter was charged with several criminal offenses. Information Morning's legal columnist Wayne Mackey joins us to look at how that case reflects on the Canadian situation.
Tue, 17 Sep 2024 - 07min - 6139 - Clinical social worker on cell phone policy adaptations for neurodivergent studentsTue, 17 Sep 2024 - 08min
- 6138 - 25th anniversary of the Marshall Decision
25 years ago today, the Supreme Court of Canada reversed the charges against Donald Marshall Jr. for fishing eels without a license. This case was a landmark ruling for Indigenous treaty rights. We chat with Donald Marshall Jr.'s former fishing partner and the former Chief of Paqtnkek Mi’kmaw Nation.
Mon, 16 Sep 2024 - 11min - 6137 - Health Hacks #263: Growing trend of social prescribing
What do book clubs, tai chi, pottery making, and salsa dancing all have in common? They could show up on your doctor's prescription pad, in the not-so-distant future. Our healthcare columnist Mary Jane Hampton is back to talk about 'social prescribing and how it could potentially lighten the load on our healthcare system.
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