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CBC Radio's Information Morning kick starts the day on mainland Nova Scotia with news, survival information, compelling stories and opinions from all perspectives in the province.

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CBC Radio's Information Morning kick starts the day on mainland Nova Scotia with news, survival information, compelling stories and opinions from all perspectives in the province.

    A new book inspired by Green Gables

    A new book inspired by Green Gables

    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 Diary of Myrtle Webb and her Famous Farmhouse," inspired by the real family that lived there for decades. 

    • 8 min
    Ayomikun Bus Charters gets the go ahead

    Ayomikun Bus Charters gets the go ahead

    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.

    • 4 min
    Dr. Lin: How to stay safe and healthy this summer

    Dr. Lin: How to stay safe and healthy this summer

    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. House doctor Peter Lin shares his tips on avoiding summer health hazards.

    • 7 min
    Inter-regional migration patterns into the Maritimes

    Inter-regional migration patterns into the Maritimes

    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 pandemic.

    • 8 min
    Tenants living in "horrible" conditions with nowhere to turn for help

    Tenants living in "horrible" conditions with nowhere to turn for help

    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 investigation reveals that two-thirds of municipalities in the province have no bylaws related to the conditions inside apartments, leaving people with nowhere to turn. Nicola Seguin brings us that story. 

    • 10 min
    There will be no salmon supper at the Little Harbour Fire Department this August

    There will be no salmon supper at the Little Harbour Fire Department this August

    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 restrictions. We speak with the fire chief from Little Harbour about how this has thrown an axe into their fundraising plans.

    • 6 min

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