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Sailing sisters from N.S. make waves on international stage again

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The siblings from Chester landed on the podium at an event in France last month as they started ramping up their journey to make the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles. Josh Hoffman has the story.
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N.S. family still dealing with Fiona fallout

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Claudia Sheehy and her four-year-old son have been out of their Grand Lake home for about 2½ years because of insurance problems. Richard Woodbury has the story.
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Legal expert explains why Nova Scotia Power class action unlikely

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Many Nova Scotia Power customers who recently found out their personal information was stolen in a ransomware attack have questions about the utility's legal responsibilities in the wake of the data breach. Watch Amy Smith's interview...
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Dispensary crackdowns reignite Mi’kmaq treaty rights fight

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A police crackdown on Mi’kmaq-run cannabis shops in Nova Scotia is reigniting debate over Indigenous treaty rights. The RCMP calls it organized crime — but operators say it’s protected trade, rooted in a nearly 300-year-old agreement.
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Town of Wolfville recommends removing cameras from around Acadia University

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Town officials say nuisance complaints and bylaw tickets have dropped since the cameras were installed, but there's little evidence the cameras had anything to do with it. Josh Hoffman has the story.
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Site for new Sydney Mines middle school chosen

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Kyle reports that the school will be built next to the high school. But it won't be finished for a while.
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RCMP crackdown on Mi’kmaq dispensaries reignites treaty rights fight

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A police crackdown on Mi’kmaq-run cannabis shops in Nova Scotia is reigniting debate over Indigenous treaty rights. The RCMP calls it organized crime — but operators say it’s protected trade, rooted in a nearly 300-year-old agreement.
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Long-time Whitney Pier yarn shop closing

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Moraff's Yarns and Crafts has been supplying the local knitting community for more than five decades, but the business is closing for good. Anna Rak has the story.
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Nova Scotia streamlines reviews of industrial projects

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For the first time since 2008, the province has made major changes to the way it evaluates new industrial projects. The environment minister says he wants to approve more projects faster and he promises that can be done while still...
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Search resumes for 2 missing N.S. children | Hanomansing Tonight

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Warden Robert Parker says resuming the search of the two children, who went missing on May 2, is giving the community hope as they also look to find answers about what exactly took place.
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RCMP scale back search for missing children in rural Nova Scotia

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RCMP in Nova Scotia are scaling back the search for two young siblings missing for over six days, saying it’s unlikely they survived. Crews had been combing through dense woods since Lily and Jack Sullivan vanished from their rural...
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Voters praise smooth election day experience

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Elections Canada says things have gone smoothly so far on election day in Nova Scotia, where an estimated one in four eligible voters cast ballots in advance polls. The CBC's Andrew Lam spoke with voters in Halifax.
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Access to information request revealed woman's privacy breach

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A Nova Scotia woman wants the public to know that their personal health information might not be protected from snooping. Patricia Celan discovered last year that her privacy had been breached — only after she filed an access to...
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Louisbourg business owners hope cruise visitors will explore the area more

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Nova Scotia's cruise season is here and that means some smaller ships will be anchoring in Louisbourg harbour. But business owners say tourists aren't spending much time in the community. Erin Pottie has the story.
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N.S.'s 10 universities sign 2-year funding agreements with province

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The agreements outline funding, accountability requirements and stipulations the schools must abide by to access some of the money. Nicola Seguin has the story.
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Halifax Tides prepare for first home opener

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The Nova Scotian soccer team will square off against the Calgary Wild on Saturday night. Midfielder Syd Kennedy and team co-founder and CEO Courtney Sherlock met up with CBC News at Dalhousie University's Wickwire field to discuss the...
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Nova Scotia ridings to watch this election

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Political scientist Lori Turnbull tells Amy Smith she'll be keeping an eye on Halifax, plus all the ridings where Conservatives are seeking re-election. She also unpacks Premier Tim Houston's widely shared social media video.
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'I want a federal government committed to pharmacare:' undecided voter

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Maggie Archibald, an undecided voter from Halifax, says one of the issues that's top of mind for her this election is health care. She's lived with endometriosis for 16 years and wants the next prime minister to commit to keeping...
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Small business owners brace for another postal stoppage | Hanomansing Tonight

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Two small business owners who depend on Canada Post share their concerns about the looming strike that could start as soon as Friday, if a meeting between Canada Post and the union representing some 55,000 workers doesn't find a solution.
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N.L., N.B. agree to explore breaking down interprovincial trade barriers

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Newfoundland and Labrador and New Brunswick have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore how interprovincial trade barriers can be broken down between the two provinces.
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How this Spanish pigeon ended up on Sable Island

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When a Spanish fancier released his eight-month-old pigeon for its very first race, the bird was supposed to fly to Majorca from Ibiza. Instead, it ended up on Sable Island, more than 5,000 kilometres across the Atlantic Ocean. The CBC's...
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#TheMoment an 89-year-old released his first album

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Nova Scotia's Max Gallant recounts the moment he marked his upcoming 90th birthday with the release of his first album, Please No Green Bananas.
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A look at the marine animals that will be living at Dalhousie's aquarium

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Staff at the Aquatron Laboratory have been busy gathering marine animals since last summer. The collection of sea creatures will eventually move into the Beaty Centre for Marine Biodiversity, a new aquarium under construction. CBC News...
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Nova Scotians turn out in big numbers to vote early

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Millions of Canadians took time to cast ballots on Easter weekend, with Elections Canada reporting a record-breaking turnout at advanced polls for the federal election. Celina Aalders has the story.