Archives by Date
- May 2012
- Fri., 25 – Enjoy the weekend!
- Fri., 25 – Assessing the EI changes
- Fri., 25 – Raising awareness about Hepatitis C
- Fri., 25 – A personal tragedy leads to a public stand
- Fri., 25 – Laurent D'Entremont in West Pubnico
- Thu., 24 – Old and washed up - not so much!
- Thu., 24 – The struggle with prescription painkillers
- Thu., 24 – New Facebook stocks tumble
- Thu., 24 – Lisa Gleave in Windsor
- Wed., 23 – Bankruptcy protection or giving up a lease
- Wed., 23 – The case of Jeffery Delisle
- Wed., 23 – Bath Salts
- Wed., 23 – HRM Fire
- Wed., 23 – Joan Myette in West Chezzetcook
- Tue., 22 – Say What?!
- Tue., 22 – Louise Lindsay in Shelburne
- Mon., 21 – Facebook finds more ways to make money
- Mon., 21 – Homemade cookies, delivered on bicyle!
- Mon., 21 – Pauline Campbell in Jamesville
- Fri., 18 – A contentious sitting ends at Province House
- Fri., 18 – Chess gives students' brains a workout
- Fri., 18 – Is a bad job better than no job?
- Fri., 18 – Judy Hopkins in Hubbards
- Thu., 17 – Kings County says no to wind power
- Thu., 17 – Kalin suits up for tonight's playoff game
- Thu., 17 – Sara Keddy in Berwick
- Wed., 16 – Science Corner/Hebda
- Wed., 16 – Patrick Hirtle in Bridgewater
- Tue., 15 – Keep your people in the boat
- Tue., 15 – Two views on the future of Nova Scotia Power
- Tue., 15 – Mary Willa Littler in Springhill
- Tue., 15 – We are now accepting submissions!
- Mon., 14 – Marquee Artist Raven Davis
- Mon., 14 – Marquee Artist Charlotte Wilson-Hammond
- Mon., 14 – !Listen closely and win a prize on Say What
- Mon., 14 – Marquee Artist Frans Aeyelts
- Mon., 14 – Laura Churchill Duke in Kentville
- Sun., 13 – Marquee artist Twila Robar Decoste
- Fri., 11 – Make the most of your weekend!
- Fri., 11 – Eight funny people, looking for a home
- Fri., 11 – The wacky week that was, on the Newsquiz
- Fri., 11 – Peggy Atkinson in Liverpool
- Thu., 10 – Westray Memorial in New Glasgow
- Thu., 10 – Parents seek closure over daughter's death
- Thu., 10 – NSP rate hikes
- Thu., 10 – Halifax Regional School Board cuts
- Thu., 10 – Using GPS to track forensic patients
- Thu., 10 – Allan Creaser in Lunenburg
- Wed., 9 – NSP defends its call for higher rates
- Wed., 9 – Why are eggs egg-shaped?
- Wed., 9 – Bonnie Johnson in Middleton
- Tue., 8 – Mental Health Strategy
- Tue., 8 – Parks Canada cuts
- Tue., 8 – ISIS - Concern for refugees
- Tue., 8 – NSCAD - Faculty hold vote
- Mon., 7 – Filmmakers make a million, in just weeks
- Mon., 7 – 20 years after the McDonalds murders
- Mon., 7 – Negotiating access to Williams Lake
- Mon., 7 – Claudia Tugwell in Wolfville
- Fri., 4 – So many choices this weekend!
- Fri., 4 – Helpful advice in a season of layoffs
- Fri., 4 – John Verlinden in Musquodoboit Harbour
- Thu., 3 – Mary Leblanc in Canso
- Wed., 2 – New research into why pygmies are short
- Wed., 2 – Doreen Beaton in Port Hawksbury
- Tue., 1 – Union comments on decentralization plan
- Tue., 1 – The road to ruin
- Tue., 1 – Ken Langille in Yarmouth
- April 2012
- Mon., 30 – Understanding a devastating salmon disease
- Mon., 30 – Test your listening skills and win a prize!
- Mon., 30 – Roommates no-one would want
- Mon., 30 – Janice Guinan in Truro
- Fri., 27 – Drop everything, and head to France
- Fri., 27 – The politics of the healthcare contract
- Fri., 27 – In defence of the cyber-bullying legislation
- Fri., 27 – How do we pay for the healthcare contract:
- Fri., 27 – Enjoy the weekend!
- Fri., 27 – Wayne Currie in Annapolis Royal
- Thu., 26 – The beginning of the end for bats
- Thu., 26 – Aleah Lomas Anderson in Sherbrooke
- Wed., 25 – Cross about the crossings
- Wed., 25 – SHYFT challenges the provincial government
- Wed., 25 – North End Food Co-op
- Wed., 25 – Linda Arsenault in New Glasgow
- Tue., 24 – Preparing for a crippling healthcare strike
- Tue., 24 – Eat your heart out, with no guilt!
- Tue., 24 – Jimmy Lefresne in Tatamagouche
- Mon., 23 – Social networking sites face new challenges
- Mon., 23 – Test your listening skills!
- Mon., 23 – Janet Becigneul in Antigonish
- Fri., 20 – Fun and games on Newsquiz
- Fri., 20 – Don't let the rain ruin your weekend!
- Fri., 20 – Tanya Davis' poem For Raymond
- Fri., 20 – Charlene de Conde in Shubenacadie
- Thu., 19 – Gillian Crawford in River John
- Wed., 18 – Remembering Raymond Taavel
- Wed., 18 – Kevin Marczak in Chester
- Tue., 17 – Laurent Dentremont in West Pubnico
- Tue., 17 – A Helping Herd lends a helping hand
- Mon., 16 – Apple falls victim to malware
- Mon., 16 – Remembering the Titanic tragedy
- Mon., 16 – Elwin Hemphill in Pictou
- Fri., 13 – A combative week in provincial politics
- Fri., 13 – Local film, and more to enjoy!
- Fri., 13 – Barbara Feeney in Mahone Bay
- Thu., 12 – Andrew Wright
- Thu., 12 – Leo McKay
- Thu., 12 – Anita MacLellan in Economy
- Wed., 11 – In large lakes, you see can see the water oscillate from side to side. What causes these seiches?
- Wed., 11 – David Brown in Milford
- Tue., 10 – Port Report April 10th
- Tue., 10 – A new Titanic attraction in Belfast
- Tue., 10 – Test your listening skills, with Say What
- Tue., 10 – David Tudor on Brier Island
- Mon., 9 – Why and how stress damages your body
- Mon., 9 – From Timbuktu to Whycogomagh
- Thu., 5 – Titanic 100th anniversary
- Thu., 5 – A dark tale from under City Hall
- Thu., 5 – What's next for gas prices?
- Thu., 5 – Make the most of the long weekend!
- Thu., 5 – Friday fun on a Thursday, with Newsquiz!
- Thu., 5 – Laura Churchill Duke in Kentville
- Thu., 5 – New rules for mink farms
- Wed., 4 – New research into the pollination crisis
- Wed., 4 – Insight in to the Irving deal
- Wed., 4 – Research links minks to water pollution
- Wed., 4 – NS Finance Minister explains the budget
- Wed., 4 – Judy Hopkins in Hubbards
- Tue., 3 – Test your listening skills with Say What
- Tue., 3 – Crowd funding gives power to the people
- Tue., 3 – A Juno award winner, in Kentville
- Tue., 3 – Patrick Hirtle in Bridgewater
- Mon., 2 – A gruesome task for the Cable ships
- Mon., 2 – Visiting the wreck of the Titanic
- Mon., 2 – A series of errors leads to the tragedy
- Mon., 2 – Giving the unknown child a name
- March 2012
- Fri., 30 – Nova Scotia MP's react to the budget
- Fri., 30 – Enjoy the weekend!
- Fri., 30 – Dwayne Provo in Lake Echo
- Thu., 29 – Surviving the Titantic
- Thu., 29 – Nova Scotians for tax fairness
- Thu., 29 – Gearing up for the spring sitting
- Thu., 29 – Bonnie Johnson in Middleton
- Wed., 28 – Space junk is worrying scientists
- Wed., 28 – Louise Lindsay in Shelburne
- Tue., 27 – A rare opportunity to meet a sponsored child
- Tue., 27 – Garbage does not come cheap
- Tue., 27 – Dick Levy in Digby
- Mon., 26 – Say What: March 26th
- Mon., 26 – Working out the kinks in on-line voting
- Mon., 26 – A new leader, and high hopes for unity
- Mon., 26 – Sheila Sheppard in Caledonia
- Mon., 26 – Money troubles on Shubenacadie First Nation
- Mon., 26 – Celebrating the good old days of radio
- Fri., 23 – Don and Dawn, with Don, at dawn!
- Fri., 23 – Ken Langille in Yarmouth
- Thu., 22 – A talented artists of the 19th Century
- Thu., 22 – Peggy Atkinson in Liverpool
- Wed., 21 – Here's looking at you, squid!
- Wed., 21 – Building a better battery
- Wed., 21 – Allan Creaser in Lunenburg
- Tue., 20 – 5 new stamps mark the Titanic's centenary
- Tue., 20 – Sara Keddy in Berwick
- Mon., 19 – Sleep and depression
- Mon., 19 – Facebook and Yahoo no longer friends
- Mon., 19 – City planner Roger Wells
- Mon., 19 – Say What: March 19, 2012
- Mon., 19 – John Verlinden in Musquodobit Harbour
- Mon., 19 – Supporting survivors of Ovarian cancer
- Fri., 16 – Beyond the green beer
- Fri., 16 – A former producer warns of the porn effect
- Fri., 16 – Tallying the cost of the transit strike
- Fri., 16 – Claudia Tugwell in Wolfville
- Thu., 15 – Romantic fiction is quite an adventure
- Thu., 15 – Feel free to sit on your investments
- Thu., 15 – A different view of fisheries reform
- Thu., 15 – Purcell's Cove says no to Halifax services
- Thu., 15 – Wanda Maclennan in Mount Uniacke
- Thu., 15 – Bulldozers replace peace and quiet
- Wed., 14 – Dealing with the fallout of a bitter dispute
- Wed., 14 – Frank Hartman in Parrsboro
- Wed., 14 – Slipping into a new pair of genes
- Tue., 13 – Lobbyists in Nova Scotia
- Tue., 13 – How to invest in real estate
- Tue., 13 – Port Report: March 13th, 2012
- Tue., 13 – Elwin Hemphill in Pictou
- Mon., 12 – Ticket give away!
- Mon., 12 – A beautiful investment
- Mon., 12 – Finances wear thin in Strait area
- Mon., 12 – Sisters in Steel
- Mon., 12 – Say What: March 12, 2012
- Mon., 12 – Arlene McGregor in Churchville
- Fri., 9 – Entertainment picks
- Fri., 9 – Blogger challenges viral YouTube video
- Fri., 9 – Political Panel on education cuts
- Fri., 9 – Dalhousie faculty pensions
- Fri., 9 – Lisa Gleave in Windsor
- Thu., 8 – Getting ready to walk the picket line
- Thu., 8 – NSCAD turns 125!
- Thu., 8 – Hydroelectric power project
- Thu., 8 – New Page benefits
- Thu., 8 – Laura Churchill Duke in Kentville
- Wed., 7 – Wayne Currie in Annapolis Royal
- Tue., 6 – Stephanie Holmes on CEDIFS
- Tue., 6 – Back from Bolivia
- Tue., 6 – Bedtime interventions
- Tue., 6 – Fishermen concerned by federal proposal
- Tue., 6 – Judy Hopkins in Hubbards
- Mon., 5 – The power of music
- Mon., 5 – Listen to this week's quiz!
- Mon., 5 – Laurent D'Entremont in West Pubnico
- Fri., 2 – Plenty to do this weekend!
- Fri., 2 – Brace yourself for rising gas prices
- Fri., 2 – Allan Hawco in Halifax
- Thu., 1 – Linda Arsenault in New Glasgow
- February 2012
- Wed., 29 – NSCAD University's woes keep on growing
- Wed., 29 – Looking into the hidden power of raindrops.
- Wed., 29 – Questioning the future of medicare
- Wed., 29 – Janice Guinan in Truro
- Tue., 28 – Taking control of our food supply
- Tue., 28 – Reporting from Bolivia
- Tue., 28 – Port Report: February 28th, 2012
- Tue., 28 – Jimmy Lefresne in Tatamagouche
- Mon., 27 – Occupy the food system
- Mon., 27 – Sleep 101 - the three stages of sleep
- Mon., 27 – Say What: February 27th, 2012
- Mon., 27 – Ken Langille in Yarmouth
- Fri., 24 – Oscars, and more!
- Fri., 24 – Dianne Powell in Wentworth
- Thu., 23 – Brothels and city hall
- Thu., 23 – Patrick Hirtle in Bridgewater
- Wed., 22 – Thinking outside the fish pen
- Wed., 22 – Mary Leblanc in Canso
- Tue., 21 – Launching a class action suit against the Province and the Nova Scotia Home for Coloured Children
- Tue., 21 – Bolivia bound
- Tue., 21 – Joan Myette from West Chezetcook
- Mon., 20 – Say What: February 20th, 2012
- Mon., 20 – Bonnie Johnson in Middleton
- Fri., 17 – Your weekend entertainment
- Fri., 17 – Fears of arson in Cape Breton
- Fri., 17 – Charlene de Conde in Shubenacadie
- Thu., 16 – Transit strike update
- Thu., 16 – Learning to live with celiac disease
- Thu., 16 – A new play explores some tough questions about the way we treat people with mental handicaps
- Thu., 16 – Dick Levy in Digby
- Wed., 15 – How did zebras get their stripes?
- Wed., 15 – Building toward the Seaport Market
- Wed., 15 – David Brown in Milford
- Tue., 14 – Port Report: February 14, 2012
- Tue., 14 – Laura Churchill Duke in Kentville
- Mon., 13 – Say What: February 13th
- Mon., 13 – Peggy Atkinson in Liverpool
- Fri., 10 – Get out and join in the fun!
- Fri., 10 – Paul Comeau in Clare
- Thu., 9 – The city's stance on strays
- Thu., 9 – David Tudor on Brier Island
- Wed., 8 – Judy Smiley in Sheet Harbour
- Tue., 7 – The strike rolls on
- Tue., 7 – Louise Lindsay in Shelburne
- Mon., 6 – NS has a new master plan for education
- Mon., 6 – Listen to this week's clip
- Mon., 6 – Barbara Feeney in Mahone Bay
- Fri., 3 – Don Munro joins us with the Newsquiz!
- Fri., 3 – Dwayne Provo in Lake Echo
- Fri., 3 – Enjoy the first weekend of February!
- Thu., 2 – Mary Willa Littler in Springhill
- Wed., 1 – Why does skin dry out in the winter?
- Wed., 1 – Science Corner: February 1st, 2012
- Wed., 1 – Claudia Tugwell in Wolfville
- January 2012
- Tue., 31 – NSCAD University is scrambling for a plan
- Tue., 31 – The Fire Marshall is making buildings safer
- Tue., 31 – Port Report: January 31st, 2012
- Tue., 31 – Elwin Hemphill in Pictou
- Mon., 30 – The role of buses in traffic incidents
- Mon., 30 – Jesse Hirsh: January 30th, 2012
- Mon., 30 – Say What: January 30th, 2012
- Mon., 30 – Hells Angel Jeffrey Lynds is dead.
- Mon., 30 – Sara Keddy in Berwick
- Fri., 27 – Brave the weather and get out this weekend!
- Fri., 27 – Gillian Crawford in River John
- Thu., 26 – A look back at a heroic doctor
- Thu., 26 – Ontario farmers urge caution on windmills
- Thu., 26 – Frank Hartman in Parrsboro
- Wed., 25 – Science Corner: January 25th, 2012
- Wed., 25 – A passion for Black History
- Wed., 25 – Laurent D'Entremont in West Pubnico
- Tue., 24 – At the table with the Prime Minister
- Tue., 24 – Honouring a great woman
- Tue., 24 – Left out in the cold: Part One
- Tue., 24 – Wanda MacLennan in Mount Uniacke
- Mon., 23 – Jesse Hirsh: January 23rd, 2012.
- Mon., 23 – A conversation with a panhandler in Halifax
- Mon., 23 – Say What: January 23rd, 2012
- Mon., 23 – Doreen Beaton in Port Hawkesbury
- Fri., 20 – Fast and frivolous fun on the Newsquiz
- Fri., 20 – 20 years of singing praise
- Fri., 20 – Weekend events Jan 20-23
- Fri., 20 – Laura Churchill Duke from Kentville
- Thu., 19 – Call of the Week Contest
- Thu., 19 – Exploring the cause and effect of lonliness
- Thu., 19 – Lisa Gleave from Windsor
- Wed., 18 – Science Corner: January 18th, 2012
- Wed., 18 – An internet strike against censorship
- Wed., 18 – Kevin Marzcak in Chester
- Tue., 17 – A penny for his thoughts
- Tue., 17 – Tax advice for ex-pat Americans
- Tue., 17 – Port Report: January 17th, 2012
- Tue., 17 – Janet Becigneul in Antigonish
- Mon., 16 – Jesse Hirsh: January 16th, 2012
- Mon., 16 – An urn for mother and the radio
- Mon., 16 – Say What: January 16th, 2012
- Mon., 16 – Turning the economic tide in Queen's County
- Mon., 16 – John Verlinden in Musquodoboit Harbour
- Fri., 13 – Stop complaining and step up
- Fri., 13 – Plenty to choose from this weekend!
- Fri., 13 – Anita MacLellan in Economy
- Thu., 12 – All is well with Angus L
- Thu., 12 – Jimmy Lefresne in Tatamagouche
- Wed., 11 – Voting in the recent Egyptian elections
- Wed., 11 – Science Corner: January 11th, 2011
- Wed., 11 – Paying a high price for having diabetes
- Wed., 11 – Survey Says
- Wed., 11 – Ken Langille in Yarmouth
- Wed., 11 – A business perspective on rising tuition
- Tue., 10 – A new phone scam is making the rounds
- Tue., 10 – Artifacts from the Titanic on auction
- Tue., 10 – Passionate about DIY Hockey rinks
- Tue., 10 – Linda Arsenault in New Glasgow
- Mon., 9 – Jesse Hirsh: January 9th, 2012
- Mon., 9 – Say What: January 9th, 2012
- Mon., 9 – Getting public transit back on the rails
- Mon., 9 – Digging deep into a mystery
- Fri., 6 – Enjoy the weekend!
- Fri., 6 – A rocking benefit for young mothers
- Fri., 6 – David Tudor on Brier Island
- Thu., 5 – Making a deal for New Page
- Thu., 5 – Patrick Hirtle in Bridgewater
- Thu., 5 – Converting an old church into a new home
- Wed., 4 – Why does the colour of sunsets vary?
- Wed., 4 – Not giving up on an empty school
- Wed., 4 – Bonnie Johnson in Middleton
- Tue., 3 – Say What: January 3rd, 2011
- Tue., 3 – Port Report: January 3rd, 2011
- Tue., 3 – Barbara Feeney in Mahone Bay
- December 2011
- Fri., 30 – What to do on New Year's Eve
- Fri., 30 – Reporter's Notebook
- Fri., 30 – Heart's in the Highlands
- Fri., 30 – Claudia Tugwell in Wolfville
- Thu., 29 – More about Fritz the war horse
- Thu., 29 – Laurent D'Entremont in West Pubnico
- Wed., 28 – A Christmas symbol may be going extinct
- Wed., 28 – One last visit to Margolians
- Wed., 28 – Nova Scotia's own war horse
- Wed., 28 – Dick Levy in Digby
- Tue., 27 – Investing in locally grown food
- Tue., 27 – Listen to this week's quiz!
- Tue., 27 – Elwyn Hemphill in Pictou
- Fri., 23 – A novel gift from a creative uncle
- Fri., 23 – Celebrating a peaceful Christmas in Canada
- Fri., 23 – Mary Leblanc in Canso
- Thu., 22 – A Christmas Dollhouse
- Thu., 22 – A panel on violence in Dartmouth's north end
- Thu., 22 – Arlene McGregor in Churchville
- Wed., 21 – The body electric
- Wed., 21 – An old wives tale says a paste of bicarbonate soda and water will cool a burn. Is that true?
- Wed., 21 – How to make mixed income housing work
- Wed., 21 – Living within your means
- Wed., 21 – Paul Comeau in Grosses Coques
- Tue., 20 – That's one rich dessert!
- Tue., 20 – Sara Keddy in Berwick
- Mon., 19 – Mobile apps and holiday discounts
- Mon., 19 – Ashiqur Rahman trial enters new phase
- Mon., 19 – Listen to this week's quiz!
- Mon., 19 – Making sure lobster remains king
- Mon., 19 – Ken Langille in Yarmouth
- Fri., 16 – A poem penned for our food bank fundraiser
- Fri., 16 – Refugees learning to use the food bank
- Fri., 16 – An ongoing legacy of charity
- Fri., 16 – David Brown in Milford Station
- Thu., 15 – Weekend Happenings
- Thu., 15 – Political Panel
- Thu., 15 – Meet the Darksiders
- Thu., 15 – Gentrification in Halifax North End
- Thu., 15 – Dwayne Provo in Lake Echo
- Wed., 14 – A shred of evidence
- Wed., 14 – Why do things smell more when they're wet?
- Wed., 14 – Looking at the future of NSCAD University
- Wed., 14 – Not just spinning their wheels
- Wed., 14 – Louise Lindsay in Shelburne
- Tue., 13 – A condemned wharf as life-line to the sea
- Tue., 13 – Tick territory expands in Nova Scotia
- Tue., 13 – Dining out, and paying under the table
- Tue., 13 – What's that rig doing in the harbour?
- Tue., 13 – Port Report: December 13th, 2011
- Tue., 13 – Sheila Sheppard in Caledonia
- Tue., 13 – Mr. December 2011
- Mon., 12 – Nominate someone for the Elf Award!
- Mon., 12 – Christmas suggestions from Jesse Hirsh
- Mon., 12 – Turning street smarts into business skills
- Mon., 12 – Valley doctors learn to administer methadone
- Mon., 12 – Listen to this weeks' quiz
- Mon., 12 – Peggy Atkinson in Liverpool
- Fri., 9 – Parties, music, theatre and more!
- Fri., 9 – Focussing on two big bills in the House
- Fri., 9 – NSCC lays off two prominent map makers
- Fri., 9 – Dianne Powell in Wentworth
- Thu., 8 – A look at pesticides on organic foods
- Thu., 8 – Remembering those less fortunate
- Thu., 8 – Inside a Nightmare
- Thu., 8 – Laura Churchill Duke in Kentville
- Wed., 7 – Will a log that's decomposing produce as much carbon dioxide, over time, as a log that is burned?
- Wed., 7 – Amazing reindeer
- Wed., 7 – The stadium debate continues
- Wed., 7 – Shine a light for your mail carrier
- Wed., 7 – Tackling a soft challenge
- Tue., 6 – What the Bowater deal means to New Page
- Tue., 6 – Controversey over Cabot Links
- Tue., 6 – Anita MacLellan in Economy
- Mon., 5 – Sharing the View
- Mon., 5 – A new arts council for Nova Scotia
- Mon., 5 – Listen to this week's quiz!
- Mon., 5 – Frank Hartman in Parrsboro
- Fri., 2 – Enjoy the weekend!
- Fri., 2 – Janice Guinan in Truro
- Fri., 2 – And he's not even running!
- Thu., 1 – Commentary
- Thu., 1 – A Nova Scotian scholar and a gentleman
- Thu., 1 – A new kind of co-op in the valley
- Thu., 1 – Janet Becigneul in Antigonish
- November 2011
- Wed., 30 – New research into synesthesia
- Wed., 30 – Firing the South Shore Regional Schoolboard
- Wed., 30 – How Dal's InterACT helps people with aphasia
- Wed., 30 – Patrick Hirtle in Bridgewater
- Wed., 30 – Journey of the Avery
- Tue., 29 – Confusion over breast exams
- Tue., 29 – From Arizona to Halifax, for treatment
- Tue., 29 – A controversial fund raiser
- Tue., 29 – Port Report: what's in a name?
- Tue., 29 – Laurent D'Entremont in West Pubnico
- Mon., 28 – Using technology to track shoppers
- Mon., 28 – Election day in Egypt
- Mon., 28 – A new booklet builds cross-cultural bridges
- Mon., 28 – Say What: November 28th, 2011
- Mon., 28 – Aleah Lomas Anderson in Sherbrooke
- Fri., 25 – Meet CBC`s new meteorologist
- Fri., 25 – The week that was, in the Legislature
- Fri., 25 – A soundstage sells for a song
- Fri., 25 – Explaining the Porbeagle fishery
- Fri., 25 – Charlene de Conde in Stewiacke
- Fri., 25 – Get out and enjoy the weekend!
- Fri., 25 – Trying to pay for a critical journey
- Thu., 24 – Concerns about Porbeagle sharks
- Thu., 24 – A burglary goes awry
- Wed., 23 – Jupiter's moon Europa has been attracting the attention of researchers lately because of its ocean.
- Wed., 23 – The battle continues over Sydney's SPCA
- Wed., 23 – David Tudor in Briar Island
- Tue., 22 – Sydney's SPCA says they're doing just fine
- Tue., 22 – Kevin Marczak in Chester
- Mon., 21 – Your android app could be a safety risk
- Mon., 21 – Stand-off in the SPCA
- Mon., 21 – Questioning the value of health authorities
- Mon., 21 – On the ground in Tahrir square
- Mon., 21 – Listen to this week's clip
- Mon., 21 – Jimmy LeFresne in Tatamagouche
- Fri., 18 – Plenty to see and do this weekend!
- Fri., 18 – Bonnie Johnson in Middleton
- Thu., 17 – Impending deportation
- Thu., 17 – NS Auditor General on his report
- Thu., 17 – Megan Leslie goes to Washington
- Thu., 17 – John Verlinden in Musquodobit Harbour
- Wed., 16 – Support resources for parents in distress
- Wed., 16 – Trailer Park Boys reach Afghanistan
- Tue., 15 – Community Contact Mahone Bay Nov 15, 2011
- Tue., 15 – What's next for Occupy Nova Scotia?
- Tue., 15 – Life without White Point
- Tue., 15 – Port Report
- Mon., 14 – Managing your twitter profile
- Mon., 14 – The city shuts down the Occupy camp
- Mon., 14 – Listen to this week's quiz
- Mon., 14 – A landmark burns, but the memories live on
- Mon., 14 – Elwin Hemphill in Pictou
- Fri., 11 – Grow your own poppies
- Fri., 11 – An action packed life
- Fri., 11 – Remembering a remarkable journey:
- Thu., 10 – Missing money in Bridgetown
- Thu., 10 – One last push for the Bay of Fundy
- Thu., 10 – Looking for things to do this weekend?
- Thu., 10 – Giving from a corporate perspective
- Thu., 10 – Lisa Gleave in Windsor
- Wed., 9 – A home-coming for doctors
- Wed., 9 – If you squeeze a pile of double edged razor blades the sharp edges will look dark. Why is that?
- Wed., 9 – Concern over dental heath for seniors
- Wed., 9 – Ken Langille in Yarmouth
- Tue., 8 – Financial advice
- Tue., 8 – Paul Comeau in Grosses Coques
- Mon., 7 – A new app for instant online dating
- Mon., 7 – Challenging the Safer Communities Act
- Mon., 7 – Mourning Amber Kirwan
- Mon., 7 – Listen to this week's quiz!
- Mon., 7 – Sara Keddy in Berwick
- Fri., 4 – Nova Scotia Music Week, and more!
- Fri., 4 – Denis Ryan rants again!
- Fri., 4 – So much politics to talk about
- Fri., 4 – Claudia Tugwell in Wolfville
- Fri., 4 – Celebrating 50 years of Cuso
- Thu., 3 – A new standard for nurses' salaries?
- Thu., 3 – Peggy Atkinson in Liverpool
- Wed., 2 – Sharing the View Calendar artshows
- Wed., 2 – What we can learn from woodpeckers
- Wed., 2 – Coming home from Alberta?
- Wed., 2 – A NS family helps children in Thailand:
- Wed., 2 – Laura Churchill Duke in Kentville
- Tue., 1 – Looking for travel deals online
- Tue., 1 – Controversy over drilling in the Gulf
- Tue., 1 – Listen to this week's quiz
- Tue., 1 – Anita MacLellan in Economy
- October 2011
- Mon., 31 – A visit with Ian Rankin
- Mon., 31 – Adressing the "App Gap"
- Mon., 31 – Changing the way we see drinking:
- Mon., 31 – Mary Willa Littler in Springhill
- Fri., 28 – A look at Canada's Submarine Program
- Fri., 28 – Binge Drinking in Downtown Halifax
- Fri., 28 – Listening and learning
- Fri., 28 – Mary Leblanc in Canso
- Thu., 27 – Victory at the Pan AM Games!
- Thu., 27 – Acadian Resistance fighters
- Thu., 27 – Nora Bernard Tribute
- Thu., 27 – Louise Lindsay in Shelburne
- Wed., 26 – Science Corner: October 26th, 2011
- Wed., 26 – Honouring Nora Bernard
- Wed., 26 – David Brown in Milford
- Wed., 26 – Aaron C. Smith Jr. Memorial Fund
- Tue., 25 – Michaëlle Jean in Halifax
- Tue., 25 – Earthquake in Turkey
- Tue., 25 – Truth & Reconciliation Commission in Halifax
- Tue., 25 – Dialing up some help
- Tue., 25 – Sheila Sheppard in Caledonia
- Mon., 24 – Beware of Stuxnet II
- Mon., 24 – The dangers of confidentiality
- Mon., 24 – Suing Scouts Canada for sexual abuse:
- Mon., 24 – Defending Liberation Treatment
- Mon., 24 – Gilian Crawford in River John
- Fri., 21 – Revitalizing Main Street, Antigonish
- Fri., 21 – Janet Becigneul in Antigonish
- Fri., 21 – Artist Anna Syperek
- Thu., 20 – Haunted history in Antigonish
- Thu., 20 – Ripple effects from the contract
- Thu., 20 – Tara Thorne's Pop Explosion picks
- Thu., 20 – Jim Irving reacts
- Wed., 19 – Science Corner: October 19th, 2011
- Wed., 19 – Slashing the Canadian Environmental Network
- Wed., 19 – Infectious Salmon Anemia comes to Canada
- Wed., 19 – Patrick Hirtle in Bridgewater
- Tue., 18 – Truth and Reconciliation
- Tue., 18 – Are fish farms linked to salmon diseases?
- Tue., 18 – Taxi rates going up in Halifax?
- Tue., 18 – Reflections on Occupy Wall Street
- Tue., 18 – Doreen Beaton in Port Hawkesbury
- Mon., 17 – Connecting cars to mobile networks!
- Mon., 17 – Listen to this week's quiz!
- Mon., 17 – DFO cuts: What will they mean?
- Mon., 17 – All Aboard! Unless you're in Halifax
- Mon., 17 – Laurent D'Entremont in West Pubnico
- Fri., 14 – Sharing the View with June Deveau
- Fri., 14 – Truth and Reconciliation hearings
- Fri., 14 – Larry Peach in Church Point
- Thu., 13 – Frightening fall into a ditch
- Thu., 13 – New addictions program in the Valley
- Thu., 13 – MV Miner -- fine where it is?
- Thu., 13 – Janice Guinan in Truro
- Thu., 13 – Natural Resources explains range closure
- Thu., 13 – Science Corner: October 12th, 2011
- Wed., 12 – Aiming to reopen a rifle range
- Wed., 12 – Jimmy Lefresne in Tatamagouche
- Tue., 11 – The Massey Lectures celebrate winter
- Tue., 11 – John Verlinden in Musquodobit Harbour
- Tue., 11 – Rethinking our approach to shipwrecks
- Mon., 10 – Building a cheaper tablet:
- Mon., 10 – Ken Langille in Yarmouth
- Fri., 7 – Mahone Bay Seniors Project
- Fri., 7 – Sharing the View with Tom Ward
- Fri., 7 – Barb Feeney in Mahone Bay
- Fri., 7 – Links for October 7, 2011
- Thu., 6 – New strategy against bullies
- Thu., 6 – Dave Williams -- Astronaut and Physician
- Thu., 6 – Guarding against contaminants
- Thu., 6 – Shipbuilding and politicking
- Thu., 6 – Aleah Lomas Anderson in Sherbrook
- Wed., 5 – Too many administrators
- Wed., 5 – Vancouver's shipbuilding bid
- Wed., 5 – Antibiotic resistance?
- Wed., 5 – Frank Hartman in Parrsboro
- Tue., 4 – More stadium politics
- Tue., 4 – Defending our healthcare system
- Tue., 4 – Davie Shipyard gets a new lease on life
- Tue., 4 – Linda Arsenault in New Glasgow
- Mon., 3 – CBC's 75th Anniversary
- Mon., 3 – A modern day sit-in!
- Mon., 3 – Run aground near Scatarie
- Mon., 3 – The perils of covering conflict
- Mon., 3 – Listen to this week's quiz!
- Mon., 3 – Arlene McGregor in Churchville
- September 2011
- Fri., 30 – New technology spots fake IDs
- Fri., 30 – Responding to the report about the Concordia
- Fri., 30 – Don't let the rain keep you in!
- Fri., 30 – Dwayne Provo in Lake Echo
- Thu., 29 – Researching heart disease
- Thu., 29 – The floating film set of "The Disappeared"
- Thu., 29 – Investigating the police
- Thu., 29 – Charlene de Conde in Stewiacke
- Wed., 28 – Preparing for the race of her life:
- Wed., 28 – Are your ancestors in the picture?
- Wed., 28 – Faster than the speed of light?
- Wed., 28 – Judy Hopkins in Hubbards
- Tue., 27 – A new Scooter-girl soon to be on the road
- Tue., 27 – Hubert Lacroix has a plan for the CBC:
- Tue., 27 – A historic project is preserved for history!
- Tue., 27 – Plenty of passengers but fewer containers
- Tue., 27 – Laura Churchill Duke in Kentville
- Mon., 26 – Meet Mr. Bluenose
- Mon., 26 – Figuring out Facebook:
- Mon., 26 – Makings sense of market jitters:
- Mon., 26 – Listen to this week's quiz:
- Mon., 26 – Kid's Book Club at Word on the Street
- Mon., 26 – Elwin Hemphill in Pictou
- Fri., 23 – Afghan Luke debuts in Halifax:
- Fri., 23 – Enjoy the first weekend of fall!
- Fri., 23 – What can be done about straight pipes?
- Fri., 23 – Wayne Currie in Annapolis Royal
- Thu., 22 – The Morse's Tea building
- Thu., 22 – Life after The Book of Negroes
- Thu., 22 – Frome chives and cherries to the cha-cha!
- Thu., 22 – Lisa Gleave in Windsor
- Thu., 22 – How safe is Nova Scotian spring water?
- Wed., 21 – Blind fish teach us about body clocks:
- Wed., 21 – Another look at SWSDA
- Wed., 21 – Drawing new lines in HRM:
- Wed., 21 – Kevin Marczac in Chester
- Tue., 20 – The value of an undergrad:
- Tue., 20 – Thinking twice about a seal cull:
- Tue., 20 – David Tudor in Brier Island
- Mon., 19 – Research in Motion hopes for a comeback:
- Mon., 19 – After 8 long years, success!
- Mon., 19 – Listen to this week's quiz!
- Mon., 19 – Changes to downtown traffic:
- Mon., 19 – Peggy Atkinson in Liverpool
- Mon., 19 – Protesting Fish Farms in Saint Mary's Bay
- Fri., 16 – Movies and more this weekend:
- Fri., 16 – Fear and hope in Port Hawksbury:
- Fri., 16 – Experience life in a refugee camp:
- Fri., 16 – Bonnie Johnson in Middleton
- Fri., 16 – Kid's Book Club
- Thu., 15 – You could call them Labrador retrievers!
- Thu., 15 – Diane Powell in Wentworth
- Wed., 14 – Diane Marshall
- Wed., 14 – Looking at the dark side of the moon:
- Wed., 14 – Sisters reunited at last:
- Wed., 14 – Looking for answers about acquaculture:
- Wed., 14 – Laurent Dentremont in Pubnico
- Tue., 13 – Hip hop, life and death
- Tue., 13 – Down, but not out
- Tue., 13 – Noise complaints
- Tue., 13 – Port Report: September 13th, 2011
- Tue., 13 – Claudia Tugwell in Wolfville
- Mon., 12 – Google gobbles up Zagat
- Mon., 12 – New hope for an AIDS vaccine:
- Mon., 12 – Listen to this week's clip
- Mon., 12 – Rescuing dogs from illegal fight rings:
- Mon., 12 – International AIDS Vaccine Conference
- Mon., 12 – Judy Smiley in Sheet Harbour
- Fri., 9 – Allan Creaser in Lunenburg
- Fri., 9 – A busy September weekend to enjoy!
- Thu., 8 – Looking into New Page:
- Thu., 8 – Concerns over binge drinking:
- Thu., 8 – The lingering effects of 9/11
- Thu., 8 – Ken Langille in Yarmouth
- Wed., 7 – Homeland Insecurity
- Wed., 7 – Sharing the View Artist Profiles 2012
- Wed., 7 – Solving a centuries old beer mystery:
- Wed., 7 – Rethinking transit in Halifax:
- Wed., 7 – Airports have changed since 911
- Wed., 7 – Sara Keddy in Berwick
- Tue., 6 – Parking pressures in Halifax
- Tue., 6 – Patrick Hirtle in Bridgewater
- Mon., 5 – Photos from our live show from Keji
- Mon., 5 – Google offers movies on YouTube
- Mon., 5 – Challenging the myths around autism:
- Mon., 5 – Listen to this week's quiz!
- Mon., 5 – Anita MacLellan in Economy
- Fri., 2 – In search of the elusive Ribbon Snake:
- Fri., 2 – The man in charge of the park:
- Fri., 2 – Rabbit and the moon:
- Thu., 1 – So much to do on the Labour Day weekend!
- Thu., 1 – Learning about asteroids:
- Thu., 1 – Linda Arsenault in New Glasgow
- August 2011
- Wed., 31 – Pondering the top NDP job:
- Wed., 31 – What to do about pit bulls?
- Wed., 31 – Randy Smith in Amherst
- Tue., 30 – Sheila Sheppard in Caledonia
- Tue., 30 – Doreen Beaton in Port Hawksbury
- Mon., 29 – Bye bye rabbit ears!
- Mon., 29 – Listen to this week's clip:
- Fri., 26 – A tasty way to learn about national parks:
- Fri., 26 – Have fun waiting for the hurricane!
- Fri., 26 – Elwin Hemphill in Pictou
- Thu., 25 – Raising concerns about margarita marketing:
- Thu., 25 – The politics around New Page
- Thu., 25 – Workers who own their mill:
- Thu., 25 – Laura Churchill in Kentville
- Thu., 25 – Keeping an eye on Irene
- Wed., 24 – The excitement is building!
- Wed., 24 – Watching the news from Libya:
- Wed., 24 – Swimming with sharks:
- Wed., 24 – Assis toi in Japan
- Wed., 24 – Keeping quiet about Crosby:
- Wed., 24 – How do you know you're a Bruins fan?
- Tue., 23 – Point Pleasant Parchetypes
- Tue., 23 – Hard blows for the economy:
- Tue., 23 – Pollution from ships in the harbour:
- Tue., 23 – The Rainmen get a league of their own:
- Tue., 23 – Dick Levy in Digby
- Mon., 22 – Janice Guinan in Truro
- Mon., 22 – Making Nova Scotia a fashion hotspot:
- Mon., 22 – The Bluenose II restoration is a big draw:
- Mon., 22 – Listen to this week's quiz!
- Fri., 19 – Art of a different medium
- Fri., 19 – Our bookworms meet for the first time
- Fri., 19 – Mary LeBlanc in Canso
- Fri., 19 – Stargazing at Keji:
- Fri., 19 – Lots to see and do this weekend!
- Thu., 18 – What's next for midwives:
- Thu., 18 – Lobbying against exporting asbestos:
- Thu., 18 – Dan Brown in Milford Station
- Wed., 17 – The future of "electronic skin"
- Wed., 17 – Assis Toi for scallops and grapes
- Wed., 17 – John Verlinden in Musquobobit Harbour
- Tue., 16 – The healing benefits of yoga;
- Tue., 16 – Drug coverage cuts
- Tue., 16 – Jimmy LeFresne in Tatamagouche:
- Mon., 15 – Announcing our TD CBC Book Club
- Mon., 15 – The latest in forensic technology:
- Mon., 15 – The kobe beef of lobster:
- Mon., 15 – Listen to this week's clip!
- Mon., 15 – Louise Lindsay in Shelburne
- Fri., 12 – A Tiger goes pro
- Fri., 12 – NS Films at TIFF:
- Fri., 12 – Summertime Entertainment Aug 8-12th
- Fri., 12 – Tent Dwellers Canoe Festival:
- Fri., 12 – Joan Myette in Chezzetcook:
- Thu., 11 – Nazi in Nova Scotia:
- Thu., 11 – Baillie Takes on NS Power:
- Thu., 11 – Bike rule overhaul
- Thu., 11 – Gillian Crawford in River John
- Wed., 10 – Fraudulent Fish:
- Wed., 10 – Future of Fine Dining:
- Wed., 10 – Stadium's Next Step:
- Wed., 10 – Assis-toi for Hanger Steak:
- Wed., 10 – Arlene McGregor in Churchville:
- Tue., 9 – St. John's Weather:
- Tue., 9 – ATV Safety:
- Tue., 9 – Stadium Proposal:
- Tue., 9 – Stadium Proponent:
- Tue., 9 – Barbara Feeney in Mahone Bay:
- Mon., 8 – Listen to Aug 8th Quiz!
- Mon., 8 – Online Profiles:
- Mon., 8 – Mercury in Fillings:
- Mon., 8 – Canada Post Complaint:
- Mon., 8 – Cara Jones in Antigonish
- Fri., 5 – Chester Family Resource Centre
- Fri., 5 – Summer of Fear!
- Fri., 5 – Frank Hartman in Parrsboro
- Fri., 5 – Keji wants YOU!
- Thu., 4 – Gasoline Security:
- Thu., 4 – Wayne Currie in Annapolis Royal
- Wed., 3 – Assis toi for a pasty
- Wed., 3 – Charlene de Conde in Stewiacke:
- Wed., 3 – McLuhan Art Installation:
- Wed., 3 – Nova Scotia Webcams:
- Wed., 3 – Pricing the Human Genome:
- Tue., 2 – Kids Book Club:
- Tue., 2 – New Wind Turbine Rules:
- Tue., 2 – Spa Safety:
- Tue., 2 – Laurent Dentremont in Pubnico
- Mon., 1 – ER Wait Online Tool:
- Mon., 1 – Sharing the View:
- Mon., 1 – Ralph Takes Flight:
- July 2011
- Fri., 29 – Fish stocks coming back, but smaller:
- Fri., 29 – Peggy Atkinson in Liverpool
- Fri., 29 – The Joys of Mustard Pickles:
- Fri., 29 – Happy Birthday Keji!
- Thu., 28 – Shrinking Halifax Regional Council:
- Thu., 28 – From Nashville to Lockport!
- Thu., 28 – Lisa Gleave in Windsor
- Wed., 27 – Kevin Marzak in Chester
- Wed., 27 – Studying why parrots can mimic our speech:
- Wed., 27 – Assis-toi for some salt cod
- Wed., 27 – Struggling to protect the coastline:
- Wed., 27 – No catch-and-release on St. Mary's River:
- Wed., 27 – Sign a Book of Condolences for Norway
- Tue., 26 – Planting the seeds of healing:
- Tue., 26 – Examining the famine crisis in Somalia:
- Tue., 26 – Bonnie Johnson in Middleton
- Mon., 25 – Elwin Hemphill in Pictou
- Mon., 25 – Changes coming to the real estate market:
- Mon., 25 – Tracking deaths caused by drugs.
- Mon., 25 – Listen to this week's quiz!
- Fri., 22 – Defending the federal veterans program:
- Fri., 22 – Summertime fun, July 21-23!
- Fri., 22 – Reunions aren't just for people!
- Thu., 21 – A cultural exchange, in art:
- Thu., 21 – Get your question answered, for $5!
- Thu., 21 – Criticism for Ottawa's new veterans package:
- Wed., 20 – The significance of fish with jaws:
- Wed., 20 – Officially a famine in Somalia:
- Tue., 19 – Shipbuilding competition heats up:
- Tue., 19 – Allocating housing dollars:
- Tue., 19 – Explaining delays on Sable Island:
- Tue., 19 – New life for one old sub, salvage for two:
- Mon., 18 – Delays in green power on Sable Island:
- Mon., 18 – Listen to this week's quiz!
- Sun., 17 – Science Corner
- Fri., 15 – Community Contacts
- Fri., 15 – Selling boats to the prairies:
- Fri., 15 – Solving a historic mystery:
- Fri., 15 – An inspiring story of gardening and loyalty:
- Fri., 15 – Summertime fun for the weekend!
- Thu., 14 – The gateway that changed Canada
- Thu., 14 – Of concerts, talent, fans and venues:
- Wed., 13 – The Green Interview
- Wed., 13 – Living in the middle of a construction site:
- Wed., 13 – More talk about aquaculture in Shelburne:
- Wed., 13 – Financial advice with Stephanie Holmes
- Tue., 12 – The faces of those left behind:
- Mon., 11 – Bob Sime
- Mon., 11 – Listen to this week's quiz!
- Mon., 11 – Prints of Sidney Crosby for sale.
- Fri., 8 – Jazz Festival and more!
- Fri., 8 – Don't let the bedbugs bite
- Fri., 8 – Demolition delays and contractors unpaid
- Thu., 7 – WWII Love Story:
- Thu., 7 – QEH Pay Delay:
- Thu., 7 – Legal Mess:
- Thu., 7 – Horticulture and Health:
- Wed., 6 – Science Corner: July 6th, 2011.
- Wed., 6 – Demolition, debris, dust...and asbestos
- Wed., 6 – Freedom Flotilla: Another Perspective
- Tue., 5 – NS Economic Diagnosis:
- Tue., 5 – Power Failure?:
- Tue., 5 – High seas showdown:
- Mon., 4 – Camp Brigadoon
- Mon., 4 – Say What?
- Mon., 4 – Aquaculture debate:
- Mon., 4 – Mental health and confidentiality:
- Mon., 4 – Diary of an Outbreak:
- Fri., 1 – Say What?
- Fri., 1 – Jodi deLong opens her garden gates:
- Fri., 1 – From toodleedoo to cheers:
- Fri., 1 – Canada Day and more!
- June 2011
- Thu., 30 – Funding trials for Liberation Therapy
- Thu., 30 – What are paying for at the pumps?
- Thu., 30 – Find out about a Mi'kmaq feast:
- Wed., 29 – Where would we be without coconuts?
- Wed., 29 – Fighting for care for Jeremy:
- Wed., 29 – Farewell to St. Pats-Alexandra
- Tue., 28 – Mary Jane Hampton
- Tue., 28 – Choosing an African Nova Scotian hero:
- Tue., 28 – Lesa George is a woman with a past!
- Mon., 27 – Yesterday on Information Morning
- Mon., 27 – Apple wants to control your camera:
- Mon., 27 – Renaming Cornwallis Junior High
- Mon., 27 – Listen to this week's clip!
- Fri., 24 – Have fun this weekend!
- Fri., 24 – Pharmacists - Generic drugs
- Fri., 24 – Boat to Gaza
- Fri., 24 – Polluted Waters
- Thu., 23 – Swimming in Athens
- Thu., 23 – 100 song for 100 days
- Thu., 23 – 'Cornwallis' No More
- Thu., 23 – Breakfast Program cuts in HRM
- Thu., 23 – Doctors learning from Patients
- Wed., 22 – Black holes consuming stars!
- Wed., 22 – Keeping soccer parents in line:
- Wed., 22 – The end of an era, in Riverport.
- Tue., 21 – A new shipping line to New England:
- Tue., 21 – In defence of acquaculture:
- Tue., 21 – Out of the frying pan, into the fire...
- Mon., 20 – Hacking, and the law:
- Mon., 20 – Battling the blaze in Alberta:
- Mon., 20 – Listen to this week's quiz!
- Thu., 16 – Have fun this weekend!
- Thu., 16 – Parkour changed his life!
- Wed., 15 – If you overhead fan is covered with dust and you turn it on high, why doesn't the dust fly off?
- Wed., 15 – Spiders that live underwater!
- Wed., 15 – Studying the effects of acquaculture:
- Wed., 15 – A terrifying experience:
- Wed., 15 – The Oceans Film Festival starts today:
- Tue., 14 – The politics of the concert scandal:
- Tue., 14 – Defending fish farms:
- Tue., 14 – Getting the demolition back on track:
- Mon., 13 – Say What June 13
- Mon., 13 – The new currency of the net:
- Mon., 13 – Dal's med school is off probation.
- Fri., 10 – Colm Tóibín
- Fri., 10 – Salmon Association: No Fish Farms
- Thu., 9 – Bullying victim fights back
- Thu., 9 – Bridgetown's new Mayor
- Thu., 9 – ER doctors get a raise
- Thu., 9 – Fish farms approved
- Wed., 8 – New Life Underground:
- Wed., 8 – AG's Report on Halifax's concert scandal
- Wed., 8 – World Oceans Day
- Tue., 7 – Drug Addiction treatment - for a price:
- Tue., 7 – The Future of Education
- Tue., 7 – Lyme Disease
- Tue., 7 – New Cruise Ship in Town!
- Mon., 6 – Cyberwarfare:
- Mon., 6 – Drug abuse in the Annapolis Valley
- Mon., 6 – Out of the Woods... or not?
- Mon., 6 – Say What
- Fri., 3 – Celebrate the first weekend of June!
- Thu., 2 – Inspiring youth with hip hop!
- Thu., 2 – Wishing they were in Ottawa:
- Wed., 1 – Help slow to come for valley addicts:
- Wed., 1 – The upside of melting glaciers:
- Wed., 1 – Do you know this woman?
- Wed., 1 – A financial tangle, in Bridgetown:
Kalin's Forecast
Updated Friday, May 25, 2012 7:14 AM




