CBC Radio's Information Morning Cape Breton helps listeners better understand and explore the challenges in our island's future, remember their past and celebrate their neighbours' accomplishments.
The Hydrofoil Mystery
Part history, part mystery. We check out Theatre Baddeck's latest production.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 37 seconds
New high school course teaches practical life skills
A new high school course being piloted in a couple of Cape Breton schools is teaching basic life skills, like managing a credit card and getting a car loan.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 58 seconds
Generators 101
The owner of a local generator company helps narrow down what you have to know if you want to buy a generator.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 4 seconds
Province to pay private psychologists for autism assessments
Close to two thousand kids in Nova Scotia are waiting to be assessed for autism and ADHD. We speak with Brian Comer, the Minister of Addictions and Mental Health about a new pilot program to help shorten the waitlist.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 50 seconds
Then & Now with Jim St Clair: Granny Ross
Why some things that are written in stone should not be written in stone. We dip into the archives for a look back at the people & places of Cape Breton history with our former community historian, the late Jim Saint Clair.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 13 seconds
Senator pushes for guaranteed annual income
Senator Kim Pate talks about legislation that could lead to the creation of a Basic Minimum Income for Canada.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 24 seconds
CBRM council report with Tom Ayers: fears over contracting out
We hear what it sounded like inside and outside city hall at last night's CBRM council meeting, where some of the unionized workers were making some noise.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 41 seconds
Second coyote shot in the Highlands
Two coyotes have been removed from the Highlands National Park since the two incidents last week. Parks Canada provides an update.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 10 seconds
The Future of Hockey
A forum on inclusiveness in hockey is coming to Cape Breton next month - along with an NHL game.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 12 seconds
New Dawn releases details of supported living housing development
Site prep has begun for construction of a 25-unit supported-living housing development in the North end of Sydney. New Dawn is one of the partners in the development.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 42 seconds
Vigil for Eleanor Marie Young
More than 200 people attended a vigil last night in Sydney's Wentworth Park. They were there to remember 21-year-old Eleanor Marie Young of Eskasoni, whose body was in the woods earlier this week.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 10 seconds
What can you learn from a coyote necropsy?
Three coyotes killed in the Highlands park over the past week will now undergo necropsies. We find out what might be learned through that process.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 55 seconds
Wait list for autism assessments delays progress for families
Earlier this week, we heard that the wait list for getting an assessment for autism is so long, the government is going to pay psychologists in private practice to do it. Today we follow up with a discussion about why assessment is important when it comes to accessing intervention services.
1/1/1 • 14 minutes, 43 seconds
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: the Acadian wave in New England
The Acadians were no strangers to forces which led to them being displaced. Ronald LaBelle talks about the waves of Acadians who left the Maritimes to work in New England.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 50 seconds
NSH says the new mental health day hospital in Sydney is having a positive impact
The new mental health day hospital was launched this spring at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 23 seconds
NSH trying to cut down on "no-shows" for diagnostic imaging appointments
It can take months to book some diagnostic imaging tests in Nova Scotia, yet thousands of Nova Scotians never show up for the appointments when they get them.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 54 seconds
Gaelic language video voiced by Cape Breton kids has 100,000+ views
There are some new Gaelic language lesson videos for children from the creator based here in Cape Breton.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 33 seconds
Breaking the mould in your house
After the hot, humid summer we've had, an environmental specialist shares tips about how to find, treat, and prevent mould in your home.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 44 seconds
Why the new roundabout in Sydney River is spinning its wheels
The Kenwood Drive roundabout project appeared to be going nowhere fast this summer. CBCs Holly Conners finds out what's holding up construction.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 59 seconds
It takes 2 people 8 hours to clean the cormorant droppings from the new cruise ship berth
Cormorant's have been using Sydney's new second cruise ship berth as an overnight roosting site and latrine.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 47 seconds
Falcon kites, motion-sensor sprinklers, and wavy-arm guys all enlisted in the fight against cormorants & seagulls
We hear from the CEO of Port Charlottetown about what they are doing to prevent cormorant and seagull droppings.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 1 second
SPCA break-ins coming at a stressful time
We'll hear from the SPCA in Cape Breton about a busy year of animal surrenders and a string of break-ins.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 21 seconds
Significant demand for free heat pump program
A government program that offers free heat pumps to low-income households is so popular it can't keep up with demand.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 35 seconds
The World comes to Cape Breton
A passenger's account of a day on the World, the earth's largest private residential yacht.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 3 seconds
Bird Hour with Dave & Dave, September Edition
We invite you to call our bird experts - Dave Harris and Dave McCorquodale - with your questions or observations for the September edition.
1/1/1 • 39 minutes, 9 seconds
Generator maintenance 101
What you need to know about home generator maintenance and making sure your back-up power comes on when you need it.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 32 seconds
CBRM fire chief says "unconscious bias" contributed to his decision to resign
He's quitting and moving back home to Ontario, partly for family reasons and partly because an independent report found he was subject to harassment from some CBRM councilors.
1/1/1 • 15 minutes, 57 seconds
Blown away: what other communities can learn from Cheticamp about standing up to wind
What can other communities learn from the community of Cheticamp, where people have been standing up to strong winds, for a very long time??
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 1 second
Fiona one year later
A couple of Cape Bretoners reflect on Fiona one year later.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 50 seconds
Attracting superyachts to Cape Breton
There's progress in developing a market in Cape Breton for the super-rich, in their super-yachts.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 40 seconds
Richmond County Council report with Adam Cooke
Adam Cooke is our Municipal Affairs correspondent for the Strait area.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 19 seconds
Public health nurses to visit the homes of at-risk pregnant mothers
There is a new program to help expectant Moms who are facing mental health issues and/or social and economic challenges.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 53 seconds
Victoria County officials visit tree walk in Czech Republic
Five Victoria County officials have returned from a fact-finding mission to the Czech Republic. They were there to look into the tourism and planning impacts of a proposed tree walk at Ski Cape Smokey.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 59 seconds
Claudia Chender talks housing
NDP Leader Claudia Chender is in Cape Breton talking about housing.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 11 seconds
Autonomous mini-sailboat salvaged from Cape Breton coast
The high seas tale of an autonomous mini boat launched off the coast of Florida three months ago. We touch base with the Cape Breton salvage expedition that retrieved it off the rugged shores of Richmond County.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 54 seconds
A visit to Beinn Mhàbu: Cape Breton's new Gaelic culture post-secondary school
Studying the world through the eyes of the Gaels. Mabou is now welcoming students from across Canada and beyond to its one-of-a-kind post-secondary institution, Beinn Mhabu.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 4 seconds
"It should not have come to this" - Tom Urbaniak on resignation of CBRM fire chief
A Cape Breton University political scientist says a harassment investigation was mishandled following a complaint launched by CBRM's fire chief. We hear from CBU's Tom Urbaniak and get reaction from the mayor.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 53 seconds
Plans taking shape for CBU medical school campus
CBC Reporter Matthew Moore takes a look at what has been happening with the CBU medical school campus.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 54 seconds
Cape Breton tourism suffered from natural disasters on mainland
Several Cape Breton businesses had tourists cancel bookings after natural disasters were reported on the mainland. They're asking the province for help in spreading the message across that what happens in one end of the province, doesn't necessarily impact the other.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 57 seconds
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: the life & times of Narcisse Marchand
On our last Column, we talked about all the people who left Acadian communities to go find work in New England. This week, we focus on one of those people.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 39 seconds
Inspectors look into the Keltic Lodge after complaints from temporary foreign worker
Federal and provincial inspectors looked into the Keltic Lodge after complaints about living conditions for temporary foreign workers.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 36 seconds
NS lawyers must take cultural competency course
As of today, all lawyers in Nova Scotia will be required to take a course in cultural competency.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 37 seconds
Money talks: economic reconciliation
We explore the concept of economic reconciliation.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 19 seconds
Finding a Way Forward: An art exhibit featuring hooked rugs
Reconciliation through the arts: a collaboration between rug-hooking, and Mi'kmaq design.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 2 seconds
Bridge to Publishing: professional development for Indigenous young people
We hear about a new initiative to help young Indigenous people tell their stories. We delve into the ideas behind "Bridge To Publishing: Reclaiming the Indigenous Narrative of Atlantic Canada" program.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 41 seconds
Province to consult coastal property owners
The Province is reaching out directly to people who own property on the coast to find out what they think is needed to adapt to climate change.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 26 seconds
Bird Hour with Dave & Dave
We invite you to call our bird experts - Dave Harris and Dave McCorquodale - with your questions or observations.
1/1/1 • 39 minutes, 49 seconds
"Ladybug Blues"
The Cape Breton author of a new children's book about a blue ladybug that shares lessons about diversity.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 4 seconds
Halifax establishes a vulnerable persons registry
This week we've been talking about what it would take to set up a vulnerable persons registry in the CBRM in case of an emergency. Halifax has just done that. It was prompted by the death of a man who had dementia during Fiona.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 55 seconds
Robert Strang on the vaccine rollout
The Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Robert Strang, provides an update on the rollout of the new COVID vaccine, the influenza shot and the state of the pandemic as we head into the fall season.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 2 seconds
Opposition to Victoria County "improvement tax"
Victoria County's proposed local improvement bylaw is facing some stiff opposition.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 4 seconds
The path to a "vulnerable persons registry" in King's County
We check in with King's County in the Annapolis Valley about how they check on vulnerable people in their area through a Vulnerable Persons registry as CBRM considers one.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 28 seconds
27th Celtic Colours opens on Friday
Celtic Colours kicks off this weekend. We get a preview of a few of the highlights from the Artistic Director Dawn Beaton.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 1 second
POPCORN INTERVIEW: Murray McLauchlan
Murray McLauchlan is 75 years old, with eleven Junos under his belt, an order of Canada and a spot in the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame.
1/1/1 • 3 minutes, 28 seconds
Recipe for (a) disaster: tips for good eating when the power goes out
We enlist the help of a chef and instructor at NSCC Marconi to get ready to feed your household when the power goes out.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 43 seconds
Cape Breton award winners for youth achievement
Two young women from First Nations communities in Cape Breton were awarded youth achievement awards for Treaty Day.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 45 seconds
Cape Breton teenager attends World Cup of Darts in Denmark
At 15 years old, most Cape Bretoners aren't trying to compete at the World Cup of Darts. But one from Gabarus did.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 12 seconds
Lots of opposition to proposed "local improvement tax" in Victoria County
Some residents' had questions and concerns at a Victoria County public hearing into a proposed new local improvement tax bylaw.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 48 seconds
Cape Breton Cricket Association
Cape Breton now has a cricket association, and it wants to teach you the game.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 42 seconds
Celtic Colours: Four generations of rug hooking
We hit the road to check out some of the cultural workshops happening around Cape Breton this week as part of Celtic Colours.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 3 seconds
New robot server at Sydney restaurant
East Side Mario's has a curious new server on staff.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 33 seconds
This guy has visited almost every farmer's market in Nova Scotia in one summer
Charles Thompson is making the rounds at farmer's markets in Nova Scotia, including here in Cape Breton to help deal with his social anxiety.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 37 seconds
Reach Out NS: mental health awareness for men
On this World Mental Health day, we find out about a new provincial awareness campaign and online resource specifically for men in NS.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 8 seconds
Advocate says homelessness is on the increase in Sydney
The province has announced millions of dollars in funding for public housing and emergency shelters. We hear from one Cape Breton advocate who says it will barely scratch the surface.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 12 seconds
Forest of Hope: planting seeds of hope in Potlotek
A Cape Bretoner whose family has been touched by suicide, is thinking of the future by planting trees and planting hope in a new project in Potlotek.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 33 seconds
Sault Ste Marie Vulnerable Persons Registry a model for others
Sault Ste. Marie was the first jurisdiction in North America to set up a Vulnerable Persons Registry, we find out how they're helping other areas including here in Nova Scotia, to set up their own.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 34 seconds
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: what is Acadia??
Ronald Labelle explores the origin of the name Acadia.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 49 seconds
New rapid-response homeless units potentially coming to Cape Breton
The Province has announced some new supportive housing and shelter initiatives for people experiencing homelessness.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 1 second
Post-mortem of Ingonish white shark
A white shark that washed ashore near Ingonish, and then washed back out again has been found and examined.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 18 seconds
Y Mind Teen: for teenagers dealing with anxiety
The YMCA is offering a new free program to help teens deal with stress and anxiety.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 56 seconds
An interview with the company making rapid-response shelters for NS
We speak with the founder and CEO of "Pallet," the company that's providing rapid response shelters to Nova Scotia.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 52 seconds
Kelly's Mountain: Mi'kmaq want people to stop using a sacred site as a dump site
Illegal dumping is an issue all over Cape Breton. Garbage on Kelly's Mountain has Mi'kmaw groups calling for public education about the mountain's cultural significance.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 53 seconds
Mabou Judo Club looking for a home
The Mabou Judo club can't practice because the school won't give them gym time.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 48 seconds
Downtown developments moving to the front-burner
Several proposed residential and commercial developments in downtown Sydney have been slowed down or on hold the last couple of years.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 48 seconds
Student concerns about enrolment increases at CBU
There are more students than ever enrolled at CBU but the university's president says it's a good thing. We hear from some students on whether or not they agree.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 48 seconds
Stress will now be an insurable condition for Workers' Compensation
The Province is making amendments to cover stress as a workplace injury under the WCB.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 57 seconds
Highline Boardshop closes after 21 years
Cape Breton's core skate shop, the Highline Boardshop, formerly Ollie Around, is closing its doors after 21 years in business.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 58 seconds
Sixty people turn out for info session on north-end Sydney housing development
The meeting on the new housing development took place last night. We hear from some of the voices that were at that meeting.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 26 seconds
Drone work reveals potential insights into pilot whale stranding
We find out how research conducted off the coast of Cape Breton could lead to a better understanding of mass strandings by pilot whales.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 50 seconds
Number of people without housing in the CBRM up over past three years
We hear from the Executive Director of the Cape Breton Community Housing Association about what has changed.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 31 seconds
"Chinese Mystery Snail" shells identified in Cape Breton for first time
We find out about the discovery of this invasive species in Cape Breton waterways and why their presence is concerning.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 44 seconds
New Hope For Wildlife intake centre coming to Cape Breton
Founder of Hope For Wildlife, Hope Swinimer, joins us to talk about their new intake centre that will be located near Port Hawkesbury.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 21 seconds
Salmon released back into the Clyburn
Plenty of fish in the Clyburn River. At least that's what the hope is after the third year of the Atlantic Salmon Restoration Project.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 21 seconds
Autism Aviators
A program aimed at making air travel more inclusive for neurodivergent people is taking flight again, after being grounded since the pandemic. Cynthia Carroll is with Autism Nova Scotia, she tells us about the program and how it feels to be back.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 6 seconds
NSCC student goes from elephants in Cameroon to salmon in Cape Breton
Courage Mbah came to the NSCC in June to study Natural Resources Environmental Technology. We ask him about his experience in his native Cameroon, and how it compares to the forests of Cape Breton.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 53 seconds
Beyond Decent Work: how to improve working conditions for NS nonprofits
We find out what the non-profit sector in NS is doing to try to recruit and retain more workers.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 36 seconds
Mayor vs minister on new municipal deal
The CBRM is embroiled in a dispute with the Nova Scotia government over the proposed new funding arrangement between municipalities and the province.
1/1/1 • 23 minutes, 35 seconds
Coast Guard taking action against owners of abandoned vessels
We speak with the new director of compliance and enforcement for the Coast Guard about new powers to fine owners of abandoned vessels.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 30 seconds
Cape Breton fire chief concerned about number of call-outs for heart problems
The fire chief in Glace Bay is concerned about the number of call-outs his people are getting when it comes to heart issues.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes
CBVRCE experiencing a 300% increase in school bus cancellations
A staffing shortage with the Cape Breton Victoria Regional Centre for Education has meant cancelled bus routes and frustrated parents.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 30 seconds
CB comic Hughie Batherson makes you laugh in both official languages
There's something funny about Caper Hughie Batherson. He is one of the few comedians in Canada to perform in both official languages .
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 39 seconds
City Print Plus celebrates 50th anniversary
It's been 50 years in business for City Printers, now known as City Print Plus. We talk legacy with the daughter of the original owner.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 16 seconds
CBRM stumped over what to do with all the Fiona wood
We find out how the CBRM is trying to get rid of tree debris.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 33 seconds
NSTU says violence is increasing in schools
There is an issue of escalating violence in schools with 17-thousand incidents of physical violence recorded last year alone. Teachers Union president Ryan Lutes says teachers have been sounding the alarm for years. We find out more about what the violence looks like and possible next steps to make schools safer.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 50 seconds
Province promises 99% cell phone coverage in NS
The Province is putting in more than 47 million dollars to expand cell coverage in NS.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 41 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: who is an Acadian?
Ronald Labelle explores what makes a person an Acadian.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 40 seconds
Meet AUS all-time leading goal scorer Ally Rowe of CBU
Cape Breton University is hosting both the Women's and the Men's AUS Soccer Championships, starting today. Ally Rowe heads into the weekend having just broken the AUS record for all-time career goals - with 56.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 57 seconds
Connectivity group praises provincial plan for better cell service
Inverness County Connectivity is a group that's been advocating for better cell service in rural areas.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 16 seconds
CBVRCE enrolment up
Enrollment is increasing in the CBVRCE thanks in large part to increasing international student enrollment at CBU.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 49 seconds
Advice on keeping mice out of your house
Richard MacDonald, the owner of Cape Breton Pest Control in Little Bras d'Or, tells us how to protect our homes and other buildings from mice, rats, and squirrels before winter.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 14 seconds
Cape Bretoners on Halloween!
Do your kids pay the candy tax after they trick or treat? We hear from parents on what they steal from their kids treat bags.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 32 seconds
Seniors struggling to get by
Some Cape Breton seniors are feeling pinched in these tough economic times.
1/1/1 • 14 minutes, 19 seconds
Heat Pumps 101
With heat pumps being recommended across the province as a better source of heating and the recant announcement of the Carbon Tax pause, some are worried they won't be able to afford them . We chat with an energy expert about what people can do to help mitigate the costs and how they can get a heat pump of their own.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 7 seconds
New Cape Breton senator vows to speak for Acadians
Rejean Aucoin is one of the two new senators from Cape Breton.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 25 seconds
Energy in, energy out: the argument for heat pumps
With more incentives on the table to switch to heat pumps, we ask what that means for the power grid.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 1 second
Neighbours worried about the integrity of the Low Point lighthouse
Rob Grezel lives in Low Point and is worried about the future of the Low Point Lighthouse.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 34 seconds
CUPE & the CBRM on this week's illegal walkout
CUPE and the Mayor join us to talk about the CBRM outside workers, illegal work stoppage this week.
1/1/1 • 16 minutes, 39 seconds
Toil & trouble: re-thinking MacBeth
There is an adaptation of MacBeth being worked on here in Sydney. A series of readings of the new adaptation are happening this weekend with the hope to eventually put the play on stage.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 22 seconds
Best of Then & Now with Jim St Clair: the Irish of Lake O Law
On this encore edition of Then & Now, it's the luck of the Irish, to find Lake O Law
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 43 seconds
Halifax company plans to add 80 new rental units in Sydney
A company in Halifax just bought Cabot House, Moxham Court, and the brick apartment building next to the Hearthstone Inn. They say they're going to add as many as 80 new rental units to the Sydney housing market.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 15 seconds
Fall back: the mental health benefits of extra sleep
Clocks fall back this weekend for most Canadians, offering the possibility of an extra hour of sleep. Regardless of where you live in the country, there is less daylight this time of year. Our mental health columnist, Mark Henick, talks about how a little more sleep can benefit our mental health.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 30 seconds
YourHealthNS: a walk through the new mobile app
The Health Minister introduces the new mobile app to provide easier access to health info and resources.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 51 seconds
Bird Hour: November edition
We invite you to call bird expert Dave Harris with your questions or observations.
1/1/1 • 40 minutes, 2 seconds
CBU revenues up 40%
Revenues at CBU were almost 140 million dollars for the 2023 fiscal year, up from just below 100 million dollars the previous year, in large part due to the growing number of international students on campus.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 15 seconds
Strait Area Chamber of Commerce wants to start a housing non-profit
The Strait Area Chamber of Commerce met with Port Hawkesbury Town council recently to solicit support for a housing non-profit.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 16 seconds
Getting pumped for the new CBRM pump track!
CBRM's first pump track has opened at Neville Park in Whitney Pier.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 20 seconds
DFO basing decisions on shaky data collection: federal environment commissioner
A marine conservationist weighs in on the federal Envronment Commissioner's scathing report on Fisheries and Oceans Canada's lack of dependable data.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 1 second
CBU hosts men's national soccer championship
Rebounding from the regional championship two weeks ago, the Capers are ready to get back on the pitch in pursuit of success on a national level.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 55 seconds
New radiation oncologist in Cape Breton maintains an international focus
We meet one of three new specialists working in Cape Breton who's maintaining a global reach and helping out back home in the Middle East.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 23 seconds
Cape Breton businesses celebrate Diwali
With the influx of Capers from around the world, Cape Breton businesses are getting into Diwali this year.
1/1/1 • 3 minutes, 58 seconds
"The residents of the CBRM are going to remember that"
Cape Breton MLA's in the legislature respond to the to a comment from the Minister of Municipal Affairs on the conflict over the new Memorandum of Understanding with municipalities.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 16 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: putting local characters in song
Singing the praises of putting the stories of local characters and events in song. This week in our Column on Acadian Culture with Ronald Labelle.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 39 seconds
Funding cut to program that provides access to local food
A highly successful program to help low income Nova Scotians access local food at farmer's markets has had it's funding cut, we find out by how much and what that means.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 15 seconds
Cape Breton MLA opens up about struggles with opioids
Two MLAs shared very personal experiences about struggles with opioid addiction.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 44 seconds
Two Cape Bretoners win NS Medal of Bravery
Two Cape Bretoner's who risked their lives to save others have received the NS Medal of Bravery.
1/1/1 • 16 minutes, 20 seconds
Taking action on food insecurity in the Margarees
Our Cape Breton Current Affairs Correspondent Brittany Wentzell takes look at food security in the Margarees. Three community groups are trying to fill the gaps in different ways and municipal council wants to take a broader look at the way forward.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 36 seconds
Grocery delivery for people in need in Cheticamp & the Margarees
We check in with a group providing free drives for people that need them and how they're expanding grocery delivery services in other communities.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 21 seconds
Why alcohol & the music biz should not always mix
Two Cape Breton musicians who are taking the ECMA "Pledge to Pause" in January talk about the role drinking has played in their music careers, and how it's changed.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 3 seconds
Victoria County votes down the Local Improvement Charge
Victoria County has voted to scrap a controversial bylaw that would have allowed it to levy taxes only on properties that would benefit from new infrastructure.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 56 seconds
INFORMATION MORNING POPCORN INTERVIEW: Steve Murphy
Steve Murphy gets the patented Information Morning Popcorn Interview treatment
1/1/1 • 2 minutes, 50 seconds
Interview: Minister of Labour Jill Balser on re-opening the Donkin mine
We speak with the Minister of Labour about the decision to allow the Donkin Mine to reopen.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 16 seconds
Rare silver-haired bat documented for the first time in Cape Breton
There's been a confirmed recording of a silver haired bat in Cape Breton, a first for the Island and rare for the region.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 30 seconds
Murphy's Logic: 45 years in the news business with Steve Murphy
Our guest is Steve Murphy on his new book on 45 years in the news business.
1/1/1 • 20 minutes, 11 seconds
Nova Scotia aims to achieve net-zero by 2050
Reaching Nova Scotia's ambitious emissions targets won't be easy. We hear about a program to find new technologies that might help get us there.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 43 seconds
Sharing best practices for green construction
There's a new organization in Nova Scotia whose goal is to share best practices around sustainability in the construction sector.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 1 second
Take a chance on Mamma Mia! at Riverview
The spirit of ABBA will soon descend on Riverview High as students prepare to put on the musical Mamma Mia! We meet a couple of the cast.
1/1/1 • 4 minutes, 16 seconds
An update on multi-million dollar renos at the Canada Games Complex
We hear from Cape Breton Blizzard Hockey and the Premier about the update to the Canada Games Complex.
1/1/1 • 4 minutes, 49 seconds
EverWind gets $125-million loan from feds
CEO of Everwind Fuels Trent Vichie speaks about the green hydrogen facility and its impact on the future.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 2 seconds
Earn while you learn: "direct entry" to a new trade
The Building Trades unions in Nova Scotia are trying to raise awareness of a path to entering the trades that gets people on the job faster.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 4 seconds
Photograph 51 opens at Boardmore
We get a preview of a play opening tonight at CBU about a woman whose role in the discovery of the structure of DNA went unnoticed for years.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 27 seconds
Richmond County council report with Adam Cooke
Richmond County Council held its regular meeting last night. Our Municipal Affairs Correspondent for the Strait Area is freelancer Adam Cooke.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Age of the Mastadon at the Highland Village
Big bones, big history. We hear about a new exhibit in Iona.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 28 seconds
Challenging notions of what a runner looks like and inspiring others
A Cape Breton woman has captured the attention of thousands of people on social media by documenting the ups and downs of learning to run.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 43 seconds
News you can use for Victoria County
We speak with the publisher of the The Strait Area Reporter about plans to roll out a new paper for Victoria county.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 30 seconds
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: the Ballad of Louisbourg
For our Acadian column, Ronald Labelle talks about the Ballad of Louisbourg.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 17 seconds
Analysis: Canadian economy OK compared to other industrialized nations
Economist Lars Osberg gives an update on the fall fiscal and the economic outlook in general as we approach the home stretch of 2023
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 26 seconds
NSCC offers course to builders on "climate literacy"
NSCC launches a new course designed for builders and people in the construction industry in Nova Scotia focusing on how how to adapt building practices to climate change.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 16 seconds
An end & a new beginning for St Matthew Wesley United
We hear about the loss of a former church building and how it brought new life into its congregation.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 10 seconds
ProtoSPACE: CB company has eyes on the skies
A Cape Breton company is making its mark in space. We hear more about Protocase's new division ProtoSPACE.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 26 seconds
Building a "living shoreline" in Baddeck
There's a project underway to build a living shoreline on the Baddeck Waterfront to shore it up against sea level rise.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 9 seconds
Buoys off base: two weather buoys offline since Fiona
We check in with a marine hazards meteorologist with Environment Canada to find out the status of two weather buoys in the region that haven't been transmitting data for more then a year.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 59 seconds
Record year for solar installations in NS
Solar installations are heating up in Nova Scotia, it's been another record year. We get an update from Solar Nova Scotia.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 30 seconds
Rifle rules: when you can NOT discharge a firearm in NS
Troy MacKay is the Enforcement Manger for the Eastern Region, for the Department of Natural Resources and he talks about what is and isn't legal when it comes to hunting and firearms.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 29 seconds
Under the sea: marine wildlife survey off West Mabou
We find out what some divers with the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society saw under the water at West Mabou Beach as part of a recent marine survey.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 58 seconds
Not out of the woods: woodlot owners still dealing with impacts of Fiona
More than a year after Fiona, a government program has spent almost 2-and-a-half million dollars to help woodlot owners clean up downed trees and there's lots more work to be done.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 11 seconds
Abbey Ridge: new supportive living facility for young people now open in Glace Bay
A new supportive living home has opened in Glace Bay specifically for youth at risk of homelessness.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 40 seconds
CBRM council report with Tom Ayers: NSFM membership, extended producer responsibility, Victory Park
Tom Ayers has a round-up from yesterday's meeting of CBRM Council.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 56 seconds
"Getting Everyone Online" in Nova Scotia
The internet is still unavailable to many people in Nova Scotia due to a host of reasons, many of them economic, but a non-profit called Getting Everyone Online is trying to change that.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 30 seconds
Crime in Westmount
People in Westmount say they've been targeted by vandals and thieves in recent weeks, and they are fed up.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 47 seconds
"Still Standing" in Membertou
Each week, the CBC TV series "Still Standing", hosted by comedian Jonny Harris, features a small Canadian community that's doing its best to make things work. This week, the show visits Membertou First Nation.
1/1/1 • 14 minutes, 27 seconds
Could a rent bank work here?
We discuss how rent banks could help to slow the housing crisis.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 59 seconds
Jimmy Rankin on Harvest Highway
Jimmy Rankin has just released a new solo album, and he's bringing his new songs to the Savoy Theatre on Saturday night.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 49 seconds
Public meeting on Dominion Beach
We follow up on a public meeting hosted by DNR to discuss the future of Dominion Beach.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 25 seconds
Province funds new accelerated BEd programs at CBU
We speak with the Provincial Minister of Education and CBU's Dean of Education about two new accelerated B. Ed. programs at CBU.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 33 seconds
Floating the idea of a "community boat" for Baddeck
The Baddeck Improvement Association is buying a boat to be used by various organizations in the community for a variety of purposes.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 13 seconds
Bird Hour: December edition
We invite you to call our bird experts - Dave Harris and Dave McCorquodale - with your questions or observations.
1/1/1 • 37 minutes, 56 seconds
Is the province set up to inspect the Donkin Mine?
We hear about criticism of the labour department, which has not not inspected the Donkin mine since the roof fell in twice in July.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 29 seconds
Safe Sisters at the YMCA
We find out about a new free program at the Y in Sydney that offers a safe space for girls in grades 7-8 to talk about things that matter to them.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 25 seconds
Beacon Baddeck
Nominations are open for a new community group called Beacon Baddeck, a community led initiative to plan for the future of the village.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 8 seconds
Carols in Many Languages
Whitney Pier is often celebrated for its multiculturalism and you can take some of that celebration in with Christmas Carols in many different languages.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 19 seconds
Sydney vigil for National Day of Remembrance
Today is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. We hear about a recent event to highlight the issues that still harm many women.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 20 seconds
Cape Breton food column: prepping ahead for the holidays
We launch a new food column with NSCC Culinary Instructor, chef Adam White, with advice on getting ready for the Holidays.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 44 seconds
Budget overspending at "historic high"
Kim Adair is the Auditor General of Nova Scotia, who says the Government has hit a historic high when it comes to budget overspending.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 42 seconds
New Physician Assistant at Sydney ER
We meet the first ever Physician Assistant, at Cape Breton Regional Hospital Emergency Department.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 49 seconds
Mental health support for Veterans and their families
There's a new federally funded initiative to offer free mental health supports to veterans and their families, just in time for the Holidays.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 37 seconds
Canada's Food Price Report
The Annual Canada Food Price Report is hot off the presses this morning and we tell you all about which products you are paying more for and why.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 28 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: Religious Traditions
Ronald Labelle explores religious traditions around Christmas in Acadia.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 25 seconds
Report says CBRM short 1000 housing units
A new provincial housing needs assessment says CBRM needs at least a thousand new housing units right now, and that number could more than double in the next decade if the pace of development does not pick up.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 45 seconds
Extended Producer Responsibility could save CBRM $2 million
Sorting out recycling: The CBRM is getting ready for extended producer responsibility, which takes the cost for blue bags out of its hands.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 16 seconds
New radiotherapy in NS powered by AI
Nova Scotia is rolling out a new type of radiation therapy for cancer patients in the New Year that will result in better and fewer treatments for some patients.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 3 seconds
Charges in fatal fire that killed an international student
The head of the CBU students' union talks about the need for better housing in Sydney following a house fire last December that killed an international student from India.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 13 seconds
Should the CBRM auction off decommissioned police cars?
For some context on this CBC Reporter Matthew Moore reached out to Michael Boudreau, who teaches law at St. Thomas University in Fredericton. He also spoke to the Cape Breton Regional Police.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 38 seconds
Volunteer doulas in Cape Breton here to stay
Having a baby can be a both an exciting and sometimes scary time but a group of volunteers are here to help. CBCs Brittany Wentzell touches base with a pilot to bring volunteer doulas to Cape Breton is going.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 53 seconds
ACAP opens branch in Inverness County
We meet the new program manager, Monica Ragan, for Western Cape Breton for ACAP and find out how the environmental nonprofit is branching out.
1/1/1 • 4 minutes, 14 seconds
Open Ice: research project aims to make ice time more accessible
There's research being conducted across Nova Scotia involving how rinks book their ice times. The goal is to make the booking process more transparent for groups that feel they've been shut out of prime booking slots.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 26 seconds
New federal dental plan
The president of the Nova Scotia Dental Association will weigh in on Canada's new dental care program.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 39 seconds
NS Salmonella cases linked to national outbreak
Four cases of Salmonella in Nova Scotia have been linked to a national outbreak caused by contaminated cantaloupe. We speak with public health to get the details.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 19 seconds
Victoria County promotes use of alert system
There's a free service for residents of Victoria County to get emergency alerts and important municipal notices. But uptake has been slow. The county's Emergency Management Coordinator explains why it's important for people to sign up.
1/1/1 • 4 minutes, 51 seconds
Some Cape Breton kids asking Santa for food this Christmas
The Clifford Street Youth Centre in North Sydney is seeing some heartbreaking requests on Santa lists this year.
1/1/1 • 3 minutes, 6 seconds
NSCC waterfront building energy efficient
We find out what's being done to make the new NSCC campus energy efficient and net zero ready.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 4 seconds
$3-milllion upgrade coming to Miners Museum in 2024
The Cape Breton Miners Museum is looking ahead to a major renovation project in the new year.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 26 seconds
Richmond County council report with Adam Cooke
Richmond County Council held its regular meeting last night. Our Municipal Affairs Correspondent for the Strait Area is freelancer Adam Cooke.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 11 seconds
Lawsuit launched in death of international student
We have heard that regulatory charges have been laid in the death of an international student in a fire in Sydney one year ago. Now, we have heard there will be a lawsuit launched against the landlords by the student's family.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 58 seconds
It's a Cape Breton Christmas in the Big Smoke
One former Cape Bretoner has found a way to bring the magic of his childhood Christmases to his annual holiday party, all the way in Toronto.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 46 seconds
A legal retainer for the Grinch
David Fraser has some legal advice for our favourite Christmastime villain.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 29 seconds
What is the future of the Seal Island Bridge?
The province released a new cost-benefit analysis yesterday from an outside engineering firm about the Seal Island Bridge. Our Cape Breton Current Affairs Correspondent Brittany Wentzell was at the press conference.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 48 seconds
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: traditional French Christmas songs
Ronald Labelle talks about the love that Acadians had at this time of year, of traditional French Christmas music.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 33 seconds
The Tree Lot Kid
CBCs Erin Pottie stopped by a Christmas tree farm in Westmount and spoke with the youngster behind the business.
1/1/1 • 4 minutes, 36 seconds
How much would The Twelve Days of Christmas cost in Cape Breton??
We gave Brittany Wentzell the task of finding the cost for the Twelve Days of Christmas in Cape Breton.
1/1/1 • 16 minutes, 40 seconds
Cape Breton studio mentors aspiring musicians
Our musical curator Olivia Adlakha pays a visit to a Cape Breton studio whose focus is on giving brand new artists a leg up.
1/1/1 • 16 minutes
Christmas kindness at the Clifford Street Youth Centre
Thanks to you, kids are getting what they wished for: We follow up our story on kids on the northside asking Santa for food this Christmas.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 11 seconds
Fr Roman Dusanowskyj says farewell
Fr Roman Dusanowskyj has decided to move on after 22 years as Pastor of the Holy Ghost Ukrainian Church.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 40 seconds
Year-end interview: CBRM mayor Amanda McDougall
We begin our series of year end interviews with a handful of prominent people who have an impact on the life of our Island. To begin, it's the Mayor of the CBRM, Amanda McDougall.
1/1/1 • 15 minutes, 49 seconds
Year-end interview: CBU president David Dingwall
CBU President David Dingwall talks about the state of affairs at Cape Breton University as we head into a new year.
1/1/1 • 16 minutes, 32 seconds
New project explores role of Gaelic language in NS communities
A new project is looking into the social significance of Gaelic in communities across Nova Scotia.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 21 seconds
New community-owned internet coming to We’koqma’q
We find out why We'koqma'q First Nation has taken on a project to provide better, faster internet to the community.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 44 seconds
Year-end interview: Cape Breton Transition House executive director Jodi McDavid
Jodi McDavid of Transition House paints us a picture of what 2023 was like for the women she sees and helps.
1/1/1 • 18 minutes, 2 seconds
Year-end interview: Premier Tim Houston
Nova Scotia's Premier reflects on progress he sees that's been made on the big issue that got him elected and why he invokes British Prime Minister Harold MacMillan's most famous phrase.
1/1/1 • 17 minutes, 28 seconds
Year-end interview: Cape Breton-Canso MP Mike Kelloway
Cape Breton-Canso MP Mike Kelloway tells us about his 2023 and what's to come for next year.
1/1/1 • 15 minutes, 2 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: the Legend of the Flying Canoe
In our column on Acadian culture, Ronald LaBelle talks about the new year's legend of the flying canoe.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 15 seconds
Lifting weights instead of dropping weight
It's that time of year when people hit the gym to work on their new years resolutions. While some may still go with the usual plan of losing a few pounds, some young women are setting goals of lifting a few pounds instead.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 42 seconds
Bird Hour with Dave & Dave
We invited you to call our bird experts - Dave Harris and Dave McCorquodale - with your questions or observations for the January edition.
1/1/1 • 38 minutes, 38 seconds
A community project could potentially bring communal solar power to Cape Bretoners on low incomes
New Dawn enterprises is in the initial stages of sorting out a program to provide solar energy subscriptions to low income consumers in the CBRM.
Today in our series of year end interviews is the MP for Sydney-Victoria, Jaime Battiste.
1/1/1 • 17 minutes, 19 seconds
New position in NS health care: Emergency Medical Responder
We hear from the Health Minister and the head of Emergency Health Services on the creation of a new role in the health care system - Emergency Medical Responders.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 18 seconds
Year-end interview: NS minister of health Michelle Thompson
A healthy discussion with the minister of health more than halfway through her mandate, on whether we are getting good return for our health care dollars.
1/1/1 • 14 minutes
Frank Corbett optimistic about 2024 at the New Waterford Legion
Former Cape Breton MLA and Deputy Premier Frank Corbett says his years working in government have helped him plan for a bright future for the legion with lots of help from the members.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 12 seconds
CBRM council report with Tom Ayers: new police contract; Little League field funding request; whither the new library?
An 18.75% wage hike for police officers was on the agenda at CBRM council yesterday. Tom Ayers has the highlights of the first council meeting of the new year.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 42 seconds
Parks Canada to drain St Peter's Canal for maintenance
We speak with Parks Canada to find out what depths they will go to for repair and maintenance work.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 51 seconds
Victoria County charged up over EV potential
Victoria County is exploring the idea of establishing a network of chargers for electric vehicles around the Cabot Trail.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 58 seconds
Gym class on ice at new Riverside rink
Both students and the wider community can now enjoy skating on a large outdoor rink at Riverside School in Albert Bridge.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 16 seconds
Significant fossil find on Creignish coast
Fossilized footprints of one of the biggest animals ever found, for a particular period of geological time, was found on the gulf coast of Cape Breton.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 36 seconds
Cape Breton daycare first to offer overnight service
Cape Breton is now the home of the first-ever overnight daycare service in Nova Scotia. It's aimed specifically at the needs of parents in the health care system.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 39 seconds
New energy & new ideas at the Louisbourg Legion
Why the Legion is now the place to be in Louisbourg, with an infusion of energy and ideas from a new volunteer.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 38 seconds
Cape Breton food bank use up by 50 percent
Food bank use in Nova Scotia in 2023 was up by 26 percent over the year before, but in Cape Breton, food bank use has gone up by 50 percent.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 38 seconds
Going to seed in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park
There's a national program to plant 2 billion trees in Canada by 2031, some of them are going in the CBHNP, from seeds from trees already there.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 19 seconds
Winter tourism snowballing North of Smokey
An increase in winter tourism means more off island visitors for Northern Cape Breton. CBCs Holly Conners took a trip to North Highlands Nordic and a new restaurant in the area.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 4 seconds
Ensuring authenticity in Mi'kmaw cultural tourism
The Mi'kmaq Rights Initiative, or KMK, is leading a project to make sure Mi'kmaw tourism offerings are being Mi'kmaw lead.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 5 seconds
Learners from Newfoundland coming to experience Mi'kmaw language immersion in Cape Breton
Mi'kmaw language learners in Newfoundland and Labrador will be coming to Cape Breton this winter as part of a new Mikmaw Fluency Project.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 21 seconds
Teacher pleads guilty to fraud & forgery in Inverness
A teacher has pleaded guilty to taking nearly 82 thousand dollars from his union local's account in Inverness County.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 21 seconds
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: the legacy of Gisèle & Laurent Lavoie
Ronald acknowledges the passing of a key figure in the French-speaking community in Sydney. Among whose legacies, is the establishment of Etoile de l'Acadie.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 19 seconds
New Hope for Wildlife triage centre opens in Cape Breton
A new veterinary clinic near Port Hawkesbury is helping injured or orphaned wildlife.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 19 seconds
The writing is on the wall in Sydney Mines
People in Sydney Mines are upset about a number of large graffiti tags that have appeared in the community in recent weeks.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 37 seconds
Laying a foundation for the future of the Kidston Island lighthouse
The foundation of the Kidston Island Lighthouse needs to be replaced and raised. Steven Goldthwaite is the Chair of the Waterfront Baddeck committee and he talks about what needs to be done, when and how.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 31 seconds
A small change in US lobster size could be a big deal for the Canadian lobster industry
Paul Withers has the story of a small change in US lobster sizes that could be a big deal for the Canadian industry.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 4 seconds
What to expect from the new NSCC campus this fall
Applications are now open for NSCC programs - and if you enroll in Sydney - you'll be a part of the first ever classes to attend the new waterfront campus. We talk about how the experience will differ from the Marconi Campus.
1/1/1 • 4 minutes, 54 seconds
Food column with Chef Adam White: soups & stews
We tuck into some soup and stew suggestion with Chef Adam White on the Information Morning Food column.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 10 seconds
Drivers avoiding Cape Breton police stop checks
The Cape Breton Regional Police pulled over more than 4,000 vehicles during their holiday check stops in December. Interestingly, in all those thousands of check stops, the police did not lay a single charge for impaired driving. The CBCs Tom Ayers spoke with Constable Brennan Burrows who works with the traffic office of the CBRPS and Rob Matheson who is the President of the Cape Breton chapter of MADD.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 13 seconds
Remembering broadcaster Frank Cameron
He hung his headphones for the last time in November. This weekend, the longtime radio and TV broadcaster Frank Cameron died at the age of 85. We hear about his early days behind the mic.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 20 seconds
Whitney Pier resident says shelter village cost her a house sale
A Whitney Pier resident was in the process of selling her home and had a conditional offer. She says the buyer backed out last week after learning about Nova Scotia's plan to put a shelter village across the street.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 17 seconds
Zine scene: zine-maker holding workshops in Cape Breton
A zine is a short, self-published work, usually reproduced on a photocopier or home printer and usually focusing on a single topic. Cora Parago of Sydney creates "zines" on a wide range of topics.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
Plan to dig up & move old Bunker C oil in Glace Bay
Oily waste from a shipwreck more than 40 years that was contained at a former mine site in Glace Bay is being moved to a nearby site.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 2 seconds
CBRM council report with Tom Ayers: new library, new hotel, assessments, NSP
CBC Reporter Tom Ayers gets the scoop on yesterday's CBRM council meeting, where councillors discussed the library, power outages, property values and a possible new hotel on Sydney's waterfront.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 42 seconds
Whitney Pier meeting on Pallet shelters
A meeting was held last night in Whitney Pier for people concerned about the new rapid shelter village on Henry Street.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 18 seconds
Cape Breton racehorse rescued from US kill pen
A retired Cape Breton race horse was in a race against time when he ended up in a kill pen in Michigan but an old friend saved the day.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 6 seconds
"They're completely at the end of their rope" - housing needs in the Strait Area
We hear from officials in Richmond County and Port Hawkesbury, who say homelessness is a real issue in rural areas, even if it's not as obvious as it is in larger urban centres.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 15 seconds
Back in the Nest: the return of Jacob Newcombe
Jacob Newcombe of the Eagles joins us in studio to talk about his time off the ice dealing with cancer and what it's like to be back.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 42 seconds
A Cape Breton zine-maker ponders the cultural significance of blue eye shadow
A "zine" is a short, self-published work, usually focusing on a single topic that is produced on a photocopier or home printer.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 42 seconds
Single-paramedic unit aims to reduce demand on ambulance resources
The 411 on what happens when you call 911 and a single paramedic answers the call in an SUV not an ambulance.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 14 seconds
Snow shovelling safety
A Cape Breton Doctor says the best way to avoid injury while shoveling heavy snow is to stay active in the winter.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes
Nine out of top 10 communities vulnerable to energy poverty are in Cape Breton
We hear how Cape Breton communities are topping the list of energy poverty.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 3 seconds
This Hour Has 22 Minutes... and, a new writer from Cape Breton
Comedian Clifton Cremo of Eskasoni has been writing for This Hour Has 22 Minutes for the past 4 weeks.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 17 seconds
Audience numbers up for Eagles games
Any sports fan will tell you that stands packed with fans makes for a more enjoyable game than a half-empty arena. Having endured a lot of the former, the Cape Breton Eagles and their fans have seen more of the latter recently. We hear from the captain of the team and the communications person on perhaps why that is.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 43 seconds
Cape Breton's new cross-country ski ambassador
Michelle Richards is is Cape Bretons new cross country ski ambassador. We find out about her efforts to introduce people to the sport and help them improve their skills.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 35 seconds
Should Nova Scotia have a spring bear hunt?
We hear why the province is piloting a spring bear hunt this year.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 41 seconds
New dementia programming for Cape Breton communities
Music, snacks and socializing is part of programming CBU is going to offer in five Cape Breton communities as part of the dementia prevention work of the Center of Excellence for Healthy Aging.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 29 seconds
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: Acadians in the classical music world
In our column on Acadian culture, Ronald LaBelle talks about Acadians in the classical music world.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 21 seconds
Richmond County council report with Adam Cooke: a tale of two Bonas; voting methods; too many deer?
Richmond County Council held its regular meeting last night. Our Municipal Affairs Correspondent for the Strait Area is freelancer Adam Cooke.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 34 seconds
More places to "go" on the Cabot Trail
We get an update on how Victoria County has been working hard to make sure people have a place to go to the washroom along the Cabot Trail.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 49 seconds
Two Cape Bretoners recognized with inaugural youth leadership award
We speak with two young indigenous women who have just been awarded for leadership in sports and culture.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 18 seconds
Post-storm update from CBRM Public Works
John Phalen is manager of Public Works with the CBRM.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 1 second
Post-storm update with CBRM mayor
The Mayor of the Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Amanda McDougall provides an update on storm cleanup.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 23 seconds
Post-storm update from NS Public Works
Guy Deveaux is Executive Director of Maintenance and Operations for the Provincial Department of Public Works.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 8 seconds
Post-storm update with Centres for Education
Our Executive Directors for the Centres for Education in Cape Breton provide an update on the school situation.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 51 seconds
Wednesday update with CBRM Public Works
John Phalen is manager of Public Works with the CBRM.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 20 seconds
Wednesday update with Centres for Education
Lewis MacDonald is the Operations Manger for the Cape Breton-Victoria Regional Centre for Education. Glenn MacDonald is the Director of Operations with the Strait.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 42 seconds
Wednesday update with NS Public Works
Guy Deveaux is Executive Director of Maintenance and Operations for the Provincial Department of Public Works.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 20 seconds
New Dawn Enterprises: adapting to the needs of vulnerable clients
We talk to New Dawn about how they're delivering services to vulnerable clients & meals on wheels.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 30 seconds
Thursday update from CBRM Public Works
John Phalen is manager of Public Works with the CBRM.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 54 seconds
Thursday update from NS Public Works
Guy Deveaux is Executive Director of Maintenance and Operations for the Provincial Department of Public Works.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 3 seconds
How VON is adapting to serve their clients
Elizabeth MacDonald is the District Executive Director for Cape Breton Metro VON.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 13 seconds
The Canadian Coast Guard Shovelling Corps!
If you are in need of help from the college, the Coast Guard is directing folks to reach out to the CBRM at 902-563-2276.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 27 seconds
Storm tales from EHS in Cape Breton
Patrick Lamarche is an EHS Operations Supervisor out of Sydney.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes
Re-opening on Charlotte Street
Brittany Wentzell stops by some businesses in downtown Sydney to see how things are going.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 13 seconds
"My insides go on fire every time I think about it"
We follow up with the woman who called us live on air Monday morning, from where she was living in a tent.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 37 seconds
Getting through the flurry in a hurry on DNR snowmobiles
The Provincial Department of Natural Resources has dispatched snowmobiles to help reach people in remote areas who are having trouble getting dug out.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 42 seconds
Effects of the big snow on wildlife
Dave Harris is a retired wildlife biologist and former manager at the Department of Natural Resources.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 42 seconds
Extreme weather can make a scary situation scarier for people at threat of intimate partner violence
Last week's storm was hard on the most vulnerable in our community, that includes people dealing with domestic violence. We touch base with Transition House.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 34 seconds
Team Rubicon back in Cape Breton
Team Rubicon mustered in Cape Breton over the weekend to assist in storm cleanup.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 10 seconds
The 411 on how 311 works
We get a run-down of how the CBRM registry for post-storm assistance triages the calls.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 40 seconds
200 people turn out to meeting on Pallet shelter village
What do Erika Shea, Christine Porter, and Tim Houston have in common? They were all at the Pallet Village Information Session in the Pier last night.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 58 seconds
Charlotte Street restaurant has beef over storm support
Schools may have reopened but some organizations are struggling to get going again post-storm. We hear from a business that is still dealing with the after effects.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 40 seconds
Your Valentine's Day menu with Chef Adam White
Chef Adam White has a simple but impressive three-course Valentine's Day menu planned out, especially for the person in the relationship who does not usually do the cooking.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 22 seconds
Halifax SAR recruited for wellness checks
How Halifax's Search and Rescue checks on unhoused people in that municipality.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes
Miners had been in Donkin tunnel 90 minutes before collapse
Documents from the Department of Labour released under freedom of information say workers travelled through a tunnel in the Donkin Mine, last summer, just 90 minutes before a large section of the roof fell in. We get an update on the mine from the province.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 50 seconds
Have shovel, will travel: Team Rubicon weathers the NEW storm
We catch up with Team Rubicon in Cape Breton as they get to be here while a storm is going ON, this time around
1/1/1 • 4 minutes, 54 seconds
Storm update with CBRM Public Works
John Phalen is the Manager of Public Works for the CBRM.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 38 seconds
What does the EMO do?
Paul Mason is the Executive Director of Nova Scotia’s Emergency Management Office.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 7 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: famous Acadian guitarists
In our column on Acadian culture, Ronald LaBelle talks about famous Acadian guitarists.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 48 seconds
Thursday update with CBRM Public Works
John Phalen is the Manager of Public Works for the CBRM.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 15 seconds
Cape Breton girl walks the runway at New York Fashion Week
A Cape Breton teen just got back from New York Fashion Week where she walked two run ways.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 46 seconds
"It's your DNA, you got it or you don't." - Team Rubicon volunteer
We check in with a volunteer from Alberta with Team Rubicon. They are set to wrap up their post-storm cleanup as of today.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 23 seconds
Volunteer does wellness checks on people living rough in Sydney
Dave Arsenault is a member of a group that calls itself "Helping End Homelessness in Nova Scotia"
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 59 seconds
ER doc says the storm had health impacts
Among the ripple effects of the big storm, are potential health complications for people who were having a medical emergency and despite best efforts, were delayed in getting care because of the conditions.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 44 seconds
Some success in easing access to food banks
Stigma has long been a barrier for people who need help in tough times, but two local food banks are finding ways to reduce embarrassment for clients. We hear about successes in North Sydney and Glace Bay.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 33 seconds
Newcomer profile: Jino James
We launch our latest series on people who have chosen to call this place home. Jino James is from India, living in Port Hawkesbury working with the Department of Community Services.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 11 seconds
The path less travelled in the MacFarlane Woods
Changes are coming to a nature preserve that was dear to the heart of Jim St. Clair.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 10 seconds
Newcomer profile: Taina Busato
Cape Bretoner By Choice: from Brazil, to River Bourgeois - in our series of profiles on newcomers to Cape Breton.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 37 seconds
More snow could mean less wildfire risk
Our guest is Scott Tingley, the Director of Forest Protection with the Provincial Department of Natural Resources.
1/1/1 • 4 minutes
EAC takes aim at the proposed spring bear hunt
There has been discussion about the proposal of a spring bear hunt, from those who are in favour of it and those who are opposed. Raymond Plourde at the Ecology Action Centre shares his take on why he thinks introducing a spring hunt is a bad idea.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 35 seconds
Newcomer profile: Peter Oyedijo
Peter Oyedijo is originally from Nigeria. He now lives in the CBRM where he's a Student Placement Officer at CBU.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 54 seconds
"Once it goes outside of me it's an opportunity to share with others"
Meagan Musseau is the current Artist in Residence at CBU.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 9 seconds
First-ever after-school program for Victoria County
This is a project of the BOLD Centre in Baddeck. The expanded program is in partnership with the Nova Scotia Before After Program. We hear from the BOLD Centre and the Cape Breton Victoria Regional Centre for Education.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 33 seconds
Newcomer profile: Avadh Barad
Avadh Barad is originally from India. He now lives in Inverness and works at the Inverary Manor as a physical therapy assistant.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 56 seconds
Signs of human trafficking in Nova Scotia
Corporal David Lane is with the RCMP's Nova Scotia Human Trafficking Unit.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 5 seconds
Poetry is strong. The haiku is a brief form.
Poet Blanca Baquero is on a mission to spread the poetic form to the world.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 34 seconds
EAC calls Coastal Protection Act decision "a failure of leadership"
The Ecology Action Centre says the Province's decision not to enact the Coastal Protection act makes no sense.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 26 seconds
NS Environment Minister explains decision to scrap Coastal Protection Act
The Province will not enact the Coastal Protection Act. Instead, it has released guidelines for property owners and it's asking municipalities to incorporate coastal protection in land use bylaws. We speak with the Environment Minister.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 56 seconds
Richmond County Council with Adam Cooke
Richmond County Council held its regular meeting last night. Our Municipal Affairs Correspondent for the Strait Area is freelancer Adam Cooke.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 38 seconds
CBRM council report with Tom Ayers: Accelerator Fund; snow clearing; tax rebates; sewer charges
The CBRM has had to spend quite a bit to clear snow this month and there are questions about how the new federal money on housing will be spent.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 30 seconds
NSFM expresses "disappointment" in approach to coastal protection
The province says they're putting agency into the hands of local government but representatives - including the head of the federation of municipalities - say the environment minister is offloading his responsibility on them.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 57 seconds
A jolt to energy regulation in Nova Scotia
The Province introduced legislation that will create a new independent energy system operator to manage the connection of renewable energy to the grid. We speak with the Minister of Natural Resources.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 29 seconds
CBRM vacancy rates among the lowest in Canada
New data from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation shows the CBRM has a 0.8% vacancy rate - one of the lowest vacancy rates in the country.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 11 seconds
Language learners visit five Mi'kmaq communities in Cape Breton
Mi'kmaw people in Newfoundland and Labrador have been learning their language and now some of those learners are visiting Cape Breton to practice their skills.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 9 seconds
Newcomer profile: Darlin Garland
Darlin Garland is originally from Germany. She now lives in St. Ann's and is the manager of the Visitor Information Centre for Victoria County.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 44 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: le chansonnier
In our column on Acadian culture, Ronald LaBelle talks about the tradition of the ballad singer.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 2 seconds
Pulp into plastic?
We find out about work underway at the Verschuren Centre to use wood pulp to make biodegradable rigid plastic.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 33 seconds
NS Budget: political scientist Lori Turnbull
New Waterford native and Professor of Political Science Lori Turnbull gives her take on the latest provincial budget.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 31 seconds
NS Budget: Finance Minister Allan MacMaster
We break down the provincial budget that was released yesterday with the Minister of Finance, Allan MacMaster.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 44 seconds
NS Budget: Nourish Nova Scotia on the new school lunch program
Families with children will have an easier time this fall with the rollout of a universal lunch program - starting with elementary students.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 45 seconds
Bidding adieu to BEC
We hear about a concert to celebrate Breton Education Centre before the school moves to an old building and how it's bringing together musicians who got their start there.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 48 seconds
Brian Mulroney: ST FX legacy
We speak with the President of STFX on Brian Mulroney's ties to Antigonish and his impact on the evolution of the STFX campus.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 13 seconds
CBU holding info sessions on med school
The new medical campus at CBU is hosting info sessions on admission, that open this June.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 20 seconds
New CBRM fire chief Mark Bettens
Mark Bettens begins his role today as the new Director of Fire and Emergency Services for the CBRM.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 48 seconds
Bird Hour with Dave & Dave
On the first Monday of each month, we host "The Bird Hour Phone-In" with Dave Harris and Dave McCorquodale.
1/1/1 • 39 minutes, 39 seconds
Does Nova Scotia need midwives?
The Association of Nova Scotia Midwives wants to increase the number of midwife led births in the province to 30% of all births by 2027. But they can't even deliver babies in many parts of the province, including Cape Breton.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 37 seconds
Meet us in "The Caregiver's Corner"
Elizabeth McMaster, from Inverness, started an online resource for people caring for elderly loved ones.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 32 seconds
$2mil from feds or Centennial Arena conversion
A Sydney basketball coach has the ball rolling on a new multi-sport facility for Sydney. The plan is to repurpose the old Centennial arena.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 25 seconds
Electricity regulation: "these are big changes"
The Province is making some big changes to the way electricity is regulated in NS, we speak with a consultant and analyst who says its a game changer.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 38 seconds
Ecological forestry company acquires first Cape Breton lands
An update on a venture that uses the community investment development model to buy private woodlots in NS for ecological forestry.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 27 seconds
Q-league commissioner visits Sydney
Mario Cecchini stop by the studio before his press conference.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 26 seconds
Two Cape Breton high schools iced out of provincials
A difficult pill to swallow: that's what the father of a high school hockey team member had to say, after he, along with the entire team were denied the chance to play at provincial championships, thanks to weather restrictions.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 26 seconds
CBRM cuts tax rate while also increasing spending
CBRM has passed a budget that lowers residents taxes and yet adds more money for infrastructure and operating costs.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 6 seconds
The link between the family doctor shortage and organ donation
Did you know that if you do not have a primary care provider - you can not donate an organ in this province?
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 25 seconds
CBRM to improve fish habitat to offset effects of flood mitigation
The CBRM is spending $176 000 to make up for the loss of fish habitat in the construction of the berms at the Baille Ard trail.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 26 seconds
Rodents targeting cars in the CBRM
A Sydney dealership has repaired an unusually high number of cars that have been damaged by mice and rats this winter.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 20 seconds
Young curlers taking to the ice ahead of the World Women's at Centre 200
Kids from across Nova Scotia are heading to Sydney to curl in a skills competition this weekend. It will happen on the ice at Centre 200 just before the World Women's Championships gets underway. We hear from two young curlers who are excited to meet the pros.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 2 seconds
The Banned Books Club
We cover banned books with a book club in Baddeck that meets weekly to discuss them.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 42 seconds
Pop-up grocery at CBU
CBU already had a food bank for students experiencing food insecurity. Now it's trying out an on-campus grocery.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes
World's Women Curling Championship runs on volunteer power
It takes a lot of volunteer work to get events like the World Women's Curling Championship off the ground. We'll talk to two volunteers who are excited for the challenge.
1/1/1 • 3 minutes, 58 seconds
CBRM council report with Tom Ayers: a sea change at the Port of Sydney
CBRM council has granted independence to the Port of Sydney, which officials hope will be the change that unlocks investment and growth in economic development around Sydney Harbour.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 2 seconds
Parker Donham on Saltwire
We ask longtime journalist Parker Donham for his thoughts on the SaltWire situation.
1/1/1 • 14 minutes, 11 seconds
Receding snow reveals hundreds of thousands in damage from storm cleanup
The clean up from the big snow storm continues in the CBRM. Now crews are dealing with the wreckage that's emerged from the snow banks.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 2 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: famous female Acadian singers
Our Acadian Culture Columnist takes a look at some of the female singers who have become famous around the Francophone world.Clarification: Edith Butler is from Paquetville, New Brunswick.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 2 seconds
New CEO at the Sydney Airport
Myles Tuttle is the new CEO of the J.A. Douglas McCurdy Sydney Airport.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 1 second
"Rock the Roof" fundraiser at the Sydney Curling Club
With all eyes on curling in Sydney this weekend, the Sydney Curling Club is hoping they also get a little attention as they open an online auction to save their roof.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 17 seconds
Paramedics start new professional organization
Paramedics from across the Province are banding together as part of a new professional organization. We speak with two of the founding members.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 26 seconds
Will NS dentists bite on changes to federal dental plan?
The Federal Health Minister announced changes to the Canadian Dental Care Plan this week. The head of the provincial dentists' association explains whether that is likely to be enough to make the plan work.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 25 seconds
This might get loud
The underground rock and roll scene will congregate tonight at the Ashby Legion in Sydney. Local heavy rockers Conductor are releasing their debut record and lead singer Nathan Hines will you all about it.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 14 seconds
New program matches students with seniors for housing
Town House Glace Bay is looking to match seniors who have extra room in their homes, with students in need of housing.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 7 seconds
World Women's Curling: groundwork
It takes a lot of work to welcome the world. Paul MacDonald, the vice-chair of the host committee for the World Women's Curling Championship, shares some of the behind the scenes work on the World Women's Curling Championship.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 13 seconds
World Women's Curling: rollout
We hear from Curling Canada on the World Women's Curling Championship.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 14 seconds
Bird(s) on a wire
We answer a charged question: how can birds sit on electrical wires and not get hurt?
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 34 seconds
An ice time at Centre 200 with your curling ice specialists
High quality ice is an important part of curling. We hear from some of the experts who set up the ice at the World Women's Curling Championship.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 18 seconds
Is it time for a national flood insurance program?
The insurance industry is lobbying for national flood insurance, funded by the federal government, to provide coverage for people who do not get coverage in flood zones now.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 9 seconds
"Future Stars" at the World Women's Curling Championship
"Future Stars" is a program that matches up young people with the pro curling teams. We hear from three participants who get a close up view of how the best of the best play.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 2 seconds
$14-million for active transportation in Inverness
Inverness is incorporating active transportation as part of a major infrastructure project to upgrade their water and sewer systems.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 18 seconds
CSAP looking for host families in Cape Breton
As we approach the end of this school year, the CSAP is already looking ahead to the next school year and finding homes for their growing international student program.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 49 seconds
Nova Scotia doctors say minister's request for personal health info is too broad
New changes to the Privacy and Health Information Act could mean divulging your personal health records to the health minister.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 41 seconds
The coast is NOT clear when it comes to municipal planning for coastal protection
Municipalities across the province are developing new planning and zoning documents, but they were counting on the Coastal Protection Act to regulate building along the shore. We find out what municipalities are saying about the gap in planning rules.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 40 seconds
CBU creates an off-campus library in Downtown Sydney
We find out why CBU needed to bookend their satellite campus at the cineplex with a library space.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 37 seconds
It's a wrap for the World Women's Curling Championship at Centre 200
We hear the sounds of the gold medal game as Team Canada wins the World Women's Curling Championship in Sydney.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 8 seconds
Food column with Chef Adam White: ideas for Easter
Chef Adam White has suggestions for fish dishes and the secret to the perfect balance of crunchy & sweet in a bird's nest cookie!
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 39 seconds
From Meat Cove to Margaree by ski & paddle
We catch up with Live Life In Tents about a recent epic trek - 160kms in the wintertime by ski and paddle!
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 8 seconds
Richmond County Council with Adam Cooke: housing; Port Royal Bridge; new energy sector position
Richmond County Council held its regular meeting last night. Our Municipal Affairs Correspondent for the Strait Area is freelancer Adam Cooke.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 36 seconds
Then & Now: a tale of two churches for Holy Week
A Tale of Two Churches for Easter week, far apart, but linked together by sight & by story on opposite sides of the Bras d'Or
1/1/1 • 16 minutes, 6 seconds
Tom Ayers on CBRM council: new library; affordable housing; sewer fees
MUNICIPAL MATTERS - THE CBRM EDITION: Reporter Tom Ayers will fill us in on the goings-on at yesterday's CBRM council meeting. Topics included sewer fees, affordable housing, the new central library...or lack thereof and more.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 41 seconds
Mickey McNeil at the Dominion Arena retires after four decades
Kyle Moore brings us the story of Mickey McNeil who is ending his run as the Zamboni Operator at the Dominion Arena after more than forty years.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 19 seconds
Solar eclipse coming on April 8
The last total solar eclipse most people in Canada got to see was 45 years ago, but we're getting another soon.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 55 seconds
Provincial Park campsite bookings are now open
If you have your sights set on a Provincial campsite this season, time to get in the queue, online bookings open today and they'll be going fast.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 18 seconds
The Margaree Salmon Association is pooling their resources
The Municipality gave 10 grand to the Margaree Salmon Association to help its work on the Margaree River. The association will be working on one of its most important pools called Swimming Hole Pool.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 10 seconds
The CBC's Richard Woodbury spoke with Carly Simon
The CBC's Richard Woodbury talks to legendary singer Carly Simon about the inspiration for her 50 year old song.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 3 seconds
To everything there is a season...including work
How a provincial organization that supports non-profits is building in pauses and reflection as part of a new seasonal work cycle to help with burnout and work/life balance.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 25 seconds
A new Manager of Energy Sector Development for Port Hawkesbury and Richmond County
Port Hawkesbury and Richmond County are putting some energy into harnessing opportunities in the green energy sector. We'll meet the new Manager of Energy Sector Development for the area.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 23 seconds
Bursary available for trades programs at NSCC
The Province is offering a 5000 dollar bursary to people who want to get trades training at NSCC. We speak with the Minister of Labour.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 23 seconds
The Federal Ghost Gear fund has dried up
We check back with an organization on the mainland about why they won't be able to continue their work to clean up ghost gear and other debris in Cape Breton.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 47 seconds
Should infant formula be regulated?
A family doctor from the Annapolis Valley is calling on government to do something about the exorbitant prices of infant formula. He thinks formula should be regulated like prescription drugs.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 15 seconds
"Kiknu" - The first Long Term Care Facility in a First Nations Community in Nova Scotia
The new long term care facility in Eskasoni is set to open this week, we get a preview of some of the unique features of the first facility of its kind in a First Nations community.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 47 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: Cajuns in Louisiana
In our column on Acadian culture, Ronald LaBelle takes a look at what drove a group of Cape Breton Acadians to become some of the first Cajuns to settle in Louisiana.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 39 seconds
An update on baby formula
An industry group that represents Canadian baby formula sellers weighs in on high prices and what needs to be done to change them.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 8 seconds
Fewer turbines proposed for Rhodena wind project
There are changes to the Rhodena Wind Project in Inverness County. Plus we let you know about two open houses where you can have your say on the proposal.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 16 seconds
D&D workshop for aspiring dungeon masters in Sydney
We talk with a Cape Breton Dungeon Master who’s offering a course to young people who want to learn more about playing Dungeons and Dragons.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 15 seconds
Lori Turnbull on the federal budget
Professor Lori Turnbull of New Waterford gives us her 2 cents on the federal budget.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 16 seconds
The Wilderness Property Guardian Program
Some of the protected areas in Nova Scotia are so remote, few people ever go there, but a new program is asking volunteers to check them out.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 55 seconds
Municipal Matters - The CBRM Edition
Council met yesterday and that means Tom Ayers will give the rundown. We hear about solar power plans, housing and more.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 27 seconds
Putting down roots at the Boardmore Playhouse
We speak with the three young performers in a new play called "Tree Boy".
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 53 seconds
Nova Scotia Fisheries Alliance for Energy Engagement
The fishing industry in Nova Scotia has banded together to make sure they're included in plans to develop offshore wind off Nova Scotia.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 38 seconds
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: Nicolas Denys Museum in St. Peter's
Ronald Labelle is a senior scholar at CBU and a former Associate Professor of French and Acadian Studies.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 8 seconds
Official sod turning for the Glace Bay Youth and Family Centre
There's a new inclusive and accessible space for young people and families coming to Glace Bay.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 20 seconds
Salvation Army wants to launch food truck for people in need
The Salvation Army's food truck has been stalled by some confusion at CBRM city hall.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 28 seconds
Sweet success at Bob's Waffle Shack
If you want waffles, Port Hawkesbury’s got them. Bob’s Waffle Shack is the fresh new business in town and we’re going to tell you all about it.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 59 seconds
Sod-turning at new Glace Bay youth centre
The ceremonial sod was finally turned on Friday afternoon for a new youth centre in Glace Bay.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 22 seconds
NSCC opening 50 daycare spots at new Sydney waterfront campus
The new NSCC waterfront campus in Sydney will open a new daycare on site this fall.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 16 seconds
Big Boost for Big Brothers Big Sisters
Big Brothers, Big Sisters of Cape Breton will be using a one time payment from the Provincial government to try to triple the number of children they can serve.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 24 seconds
Coxheath Hills gets $200k to upgrade Knox Church
The Coxheath Hills Wilderness Association has received almost $200,000 to do some major work at the Cultural Centre in the former Knox United Church.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 29 seconds
In her own words: journalist Mary Campbell
Mary Campbell, the founder of the online publication "The Cape Breton Spectator", has passed away.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes
POPCORN INTERVIEW: Sgt Barry Gordon (Retd)
Sgt Barry Gordon gets the Patented Information Morning Popcorn Interview Treatment!
1/1/1 • 3 minutes, 12 seconds
Barry Gordon retires in his 50th year in the police service
Sgt. Barry Gordon reflects on his 50 years with the police force on the island and what he's learned along the way.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 10 seconds
Port development steering committee is rudderless
The CBRM steering committee that was supposed to be overseeing a container terminal project in Sydney Harbour has not met for more than a year, there's no record of it ever meeting, and the councillors on the committee cannot say who is the chair.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 45 seconds
Tom Ayers updates changes at CBRM Fire Services
Tom Ayers will give us a rundown of the goings on at yesterday's CBRM fire and emergency services committee meeting.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 51 seconds
Cape Breton Orchestra helps celebrate 20 years of Music Monday
We talk about the Cape Breton Orchestra's 30th spring concert and how its tying into a movement to help kids embrace the power of music.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 18 seconds
Will the boycott have bite?
The price of food is enough to start a revolution or perhaps just a boycott. We talk about whether or not the boycott could impact Loblaws bottom line.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 24 seconds
Glace Bay students mark Marconi anniversary
Glace Bay High students honour the wireless age re-visit the history of inventor Guglielmo Marconi on the anniversary of his birth.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 56 seconds
Bird Hour with Dave & Dave
On the first Monday of each month, we host "The Bird Hour Phone-In" with Dave Harris and Dave McCorquodale.
1/1/1 • 39 minutes, 36 seconds
New multimillion-dollar Glace Bay Youth Centre accounts for "embodied carbon" in its construction
The new Glace Bay Youth and Family Centre will be built to a new standard that reduces the carbon footprint from construction to operation.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 20 seconds
What would it take to get the rail line back on track?
A new study on the crumbling Cape Breton rail line has found there is currently not enough business to justify refurbishing the rusting tracks.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 16 seconds
When is four days better than five?
We check back on a four day work week pilot project in Nova Scotia with four non-profits, including two in Cape Breton.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 38 seconds
"A great place to live is a great place to visit" - Ingonish tourism strategy
As tourism season approaches we check back on the progress of a new tourism plan for the Ingonish area.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 14 seconds
Nick Beaton to tape 1-hour comedy special in Louisbourg
A feature conversation with Cape Breton comedian Nick Beaton, as he gets set to film a one hour special in Louisbourg.
1/1/1 • 14 minutes, 29 seconds
Cape Breton Farmers' Market locked out by landlord
The Cape Breton Farmer's Market has been locked out of its space under the Old Triangle. It appears to be due in part to ongoing financial woes the organization is having.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 34 seconds
CBRM says province should pay for policing on 100 series highways
The CBRM is in a fight over who polices the 100 series highways in municipality.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 35 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: the influence of Fr Joseph DeCoste
This week we begin a series of columns on a role that often had an outside influence on Acadian communities: that of the Parish Priest.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 38 seconds
The province says the CBRM should pay for policing 100-series highways
The province says the CBRM should be paying for policing on 100-series highways. The CBRM says its a provincial responsibility.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 49 seconds
What explains the spike in reported numbers of bedsores?
Data shows an increase in cases of reported bedsores last year. We find out what the data tell us and what's being done to address this potentially life threatening issue for patients.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 10 seconds
New chair of the Cape Breton Farmers' Market on the landlord dispute
Andrew Pedersen, the chair of the board of the Cape Breton Farmers Market, talks about their financial situation and the dispute with their landlord.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 36 seconds
Cape Breton chef Adam White launches barbeque season
We grill chef Adam White on safety tips for the BBQ and he takes us through one of his favourite things to cook over open flame.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 24 seconds
Ollie aboard! - for an adult learn-to-skateboard event
The Island Skateboard Association is literally offering you a hand if you want to try skateboarding. They're hosting a free adult learn to skateboard session tonight at the Eltuek Arts Centre in Sydney.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 33 seconds
"We feel like it's being set up for failure" - pediatrician Katharine Kellock on the CBU med school
CBU's president says local doctors have valid concerns about their workload when it comes to teaching at a new medical school, but he also says the school opening will not be delayed.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 5 seconds
Alexander MacLeod on Alice Munro
Inverness born Author Alexander MacLeod reflects on the literary legacy of Alice Munro.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 15 seconds
$900k in funding for new trail to go from Baille Ard to Wentworth Park
We get the details on a new trail and signage that will link Wentworth Park with the Baille Ard Nature Trails, via the Washbrook.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 58 seconds
Tower Road Volunteer Fire Department registration revoked
CBRM council has officially revoked the Tower Road Volunteer Fire Department's registration certificate after learning a new group was planning to relaunch the service.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 13 seconds
POPCORN INTERVIEW: CBC reporter Kyle Moore
The newest member of the CBC Cape Breton newsroom gets the Patented Information Morning Popcorn Interview Treatment!
1/1/1 • 3 minutes, 6 seconds
"Rigorous not onerous" - is the kelp industry entangled in red tape?
Some people working in aquaculture are feeling discouraged by the provinces current handling of the aquaculture industry.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes
Beinn Mhàbu expands programming with a second year curriculum
The Gaelic College campus in Mabou just wrapped up its first year of programming and it's planning to add a new second year program.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 58 seconds
Student newcomers in Cape Breton schools way up
The increasing number of new immigrants to Cape Breton is being reflected in the island's public school system. We meet a newcomer family from Honduras with school-age kids.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 47 seconds
Final tally of the losses at the Village of Baddeck
The Village of Baddeck has finally got an accounting of the financial mess left behind by the former chief administrator and the village is in the hole more than 200 thousand dollars.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 58 seconds
New green tech to help NS get to net zero
We check back on a project to support emerging technologies that could help NS reach its emissions goals.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 17 seconds
How do you like them apples?? CB cider maker goes on a tour of England
Island Folk Cider's lead cider maker just returned from a taste-resting fact-finding mission in England.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 34 seconds
Louisbourg Legion now delivering meals to 800 people
A full serving of community service: We launch a series of conversations with Cape Breton organizations helping tackle food insecurity. One group that received funding is the Louisbourg Legion.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 52 seconds
Inverness County Council with Rankin MacDonald
Inverness County Council ponders how they should invest the reserve funds sitting in their bank accounts.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 15 seconds
Conversation Club at the CBRL popular with newcomers
Conversation, culture, and community: Weekly conversation clubs are in demand, as newcomers in Cape Breton practice their English skills.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 49 seconds
"Share the Harvest" expands with $500,000 injection
A full serving of community service: We launch a series of conversations with Cape Breton organizations helping tackle food insecurity. The Cape Breton Food Hub expands a program to help people in need.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 23 seconds
"Plan 9 From Outer Space" at CaperCon!
The best little stage production of the best worst movie ever made.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 3 seconds
Richmond River Roots now delivers for people in need
We check in with a social enterprise in Richmond County that's piloting a free meal delivery service in our ongoing series about tackling food insecurity in Cape Breton.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 55 seconds
The Age of the Mastodon
A new exhibit being set up at the Cape Breton Fossil Museum in Sydney Mines makes the connection between Mastodons, the Ice Age and Cape Breton.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 8 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: the influence of Fr Hubert Girroir
Ronald Labelle continues our profiles of priests who made their mark on early Acadian communities in Cape Breton.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 18 seconds
New TV series on Cape Breton sea glass
Inverness is home to a great beach for sea glass, now it's also home to a new TV series all about collecting it.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 44 seconds
Farmers' Market vendors still locked out heading into busy season
Vendors for the Cape Breton farmers market say they're still locked out and unable to access their inventory as their busiest season approaches.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 58 seconds
Low-sensory room coming to the Youth Project
Two non-profits that support people facing barriers are teaming up to provide a low sensory space for people in the LGBTQ+ community in Sydney.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 7 seconds
"She cried because she ran out of money for food"
We continue our series with Cape Breton organizations who are expanding their programs to address food insecurity. TA volunteer with the Kinsmen in Cheticamp says he sees the need first-hand.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 42 seconds
Art therapy at Robin Foote
We hear about an art therapy project at a Westmount school. And how the principal says it's helping students through their emotions.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 11 seconds
Boom town? CBRM is the fastest-growing municipality in the province
The province's chief statistician says new numbers show CBRM is the fastest growing municipality in Nova Scotia.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 43 seconds
Cape Breton grad gives back to her school with music fundraiser
A Riverview student who's about to graduate is giving back to her school by raising funds and taking donations for the music room.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 4 seconds
Lobsters being stockpiled with glut in the market
Lobster's are piling up at some ports in Cape Breton because of a glut on the market. CBCs Tom Ayers' reports on what that means for the people who fish it.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 55 seconds
NS has highest rate of energy poverty in Canada: new report
A new report suggests Nova Scotia has the worst "energy poverty" in the country - meaning many people can't afford their power bills.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 42 seconds
Paint it BACK... or, Not Fade Away...?
CBRM Council calls for satisfaction on better paint, for highway lines.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 11 seconds
Sydney Credit Union does financial coaching for people charged with petty theft
The Credit Union is helping people get their financial footing after committing small financial crimes via the Restorative Justice Program.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 26 seconds
New tow truck regs coming to CBRM
Why CBRM council wants to tighten its regulations on the tow truck industry.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 58 seconds
The Foggy View Players are back with Miss Magnolia’s Senior Citizen Beauty Pageant
The Foggy View Players are back at it with a new production coming up at the Louisbourg Playhouse.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 49 seconds
High demand for new seniors' housing project in Sydney Mines
A non profit group in Sydney Mines is just completing one building of housing units for senior citizens.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 20 seconds
What to expect from COVID this summer: Dr Lisa Barrett
Dr. Lisa Barrett will join us to talk abut the latest variants of Covid-19, and how the disease is changing.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 14 seconds
Nursing home delayed due to bootleg mineworks
Plans for a new LTC facility in Bridgeport at the site of the former school has been delayed due to the discovery of some old bootleg mines.
1/1/1 • 4 minutes, 51 seconds
Music tourism conference
There is a big International Music Tourism Convention happening in Cape Breton this week.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 46 seconds
In the dark over the future of the Donkin Mine
We hear from a member of the Donkin Mine's Community Liaison Committee, who says laid-off miners and local businesses want to know when and if operations will restart.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 24 seconds
Cape Breton driver off to national harness racing championship
We meet the harness racing driver in Inverness who's just won the Atlantic championship and is on his way to the national stage.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 56 seconds
The Bird Hour with Dave Harris
On the first Monday of each month, we host "The Bird Hour Phone-In" with Dave Harris flying solo this month.
1/1/1 • 38 minutes, 34 seconds
Mi'kmaw fisherman targeted with trap damage
DFO is beefing up its oversight of the Mi'kmaw moderate livelihood fishery for lobsters after one harvester suffered lost or damaged traps last week near Louisbourg.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 4 seconds
Cape Bretoner is the only Canadian named to a list of "Women Engineers You Should Know"
We catch up with the young caper who is the only Canadian named to a recent list of women engineers you should know.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 37 seconds
Bridging the gap: an update on efforts to extend the life of the Seal Island Bridge
The life span of the Seal Island Bridge is getting shorter every year. We get an update on work to extend it up to another 15 years.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 43 seconds
The long road to a diploma: CBU students commuting from Halifax
Some international students at Cape Breton University are commuting several hours each way to go to school. CBC's Matthew Pyne spoke with a recent graduate about his experiences.
1/1/1 • 4 minutes, 58 seconds
Xylazine (aka "Zombie Drug") suspected in Cape Breton overdoses
It's suspected that a dangerous animal tranquilizer known as "the zombie drug" - is now showing up in the illegal drug supply in Cape Breton.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 26 seconds
Texas company interested in the Bras d'Or as a carbon sink
A researcher & entrepreneur in Texas, say the Bras d'Or Lakes are uniquely positioned to be a carbon sink.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 42 seconds
Louisbourg Lighthouse trail repairs to happen this summer
The Louisbourg Lighthouse Trail will be closed this summer to finally repair damage from Fiona.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 12 seconds
Hold the phone: Nova Scotia bans mobile devices in class
Nova Scotia's Department of Education has issued a new policy to restrict access to mobile phones in classrooms. We hear from the Minister and some students.
1/1/1 • 14 minutes, 9 seconds
Anthony Wilson-Smith on D-Day
A conversation about the enduring significance of D-Day, 80 years after the pivotal Second World War Allied invasion.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 17 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: Fr Pierre Fiset
In our Acadian column today, Ronald LaBelle focuses on the priest who became one of the most influential figures in the history of Cheticamp.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 25 seconds
The Dr Doolittles of Baille Ard
We catch up with a couple who have made friends with pretty much all of the squirrels at Baille Ard Trail. The squirrels not only come when called but eat out of their hands.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 1 second
Life on board HMCS Glace Bay with its Cape Breton captain
The HMCS Glace Bay will be offering public tours this weekend in Iona. Captain Paul Morrison, originally from Baddeck, gives us a preview.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 4 seconds
A river runs through it: what's behind the closure of the Red Island Trail
We find out what's happening with the Red Island Trail near Indian Brook and what needs to happen to get it reopened.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 39 seconds
Cape Bretoner speaks about experience being trafficked
The powerful story of a Cape Breton woman who says that for 25 years, she lived a life of domestic violence and human trafficking, at the hands of her partner. She is now sharing her story so that other people in her situation know they are not alone.
1/1/1 • 18 minutes, 46 seconds
Come for a ride in Coady Fitzgerald's "rat rod" (aka Frankentruck)
A North Sydney company's work vehicle that's been turning heads.
1/1/1 • 4 minutes, 50 seconds
Students want their voices heard on new advisory council
We catch up with a few of the students who are party of a new committee to advise the Strait Regional Centre for Education.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 20 seconds
First Bites: Raising A Happy Eater
A new made-in-Cape-Breton course for parents on the latest guidance on what to feed your baby.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 27 seconds
Committee working to address issues of poverty & addiction in downtown Sydney
Those who work with vulnerable people are looking for ways to address what they say are increasing levels of poverty, homelessness and addiction in downtown Sydney.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 52 seconds
Young people describe experience with online harms
A focus group has wrapped up with young people, about the harms they're experiencing online.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 34 seconds
"There is an inadequate focus on violence in schools" - auditor general
The Auditor General Kim Adair on her report into violence in Nova Scotia schools.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 26 seconds
Then & Now with Jim St Clair: the Balm of Gilead tree
From the "Then and Now" archives from 17 yrs ago Jim St Clair talks the balsam poplar - also known as the Balm of Gilead tree.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 47 seconds
Wilderness & Remote First Aid
Blair Doyle is a wilderness first aid trainer who's going to be teaching some people in Victoria County how to deal with emergency situations in remote locations.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 19 seconds
HMCS Glace Bay pays tribute to fallen Cape Breton soldier
The Navy honours Cape Bretoner James MacNeil, who was killed in Afghanistan - on the vessel that was named for his home town.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 39 seconds
Volunteers give old road new purpose on St Ann's Bay loop
Some volunteers in the St. Ann's Bay area are on the path to creating a new hiking trail from an old road. We get the details on the Rear Barrachois Trail.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 36 seconds
Caught in a trap: Mi'kmaw fishermen say they're being targeted despite following the rules
We hear from those representing the Mi'kmaw lobster fishery who say they are playing by the rules, but are still being punished for trying to legally earn a moderate livelihood.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 34 seconds
A lifetime of history: a Cape Breton centenarian reflects on her experience as a war bride
Ella Barron is a Dutch war bride who faced struggles in wartime Holland. She now lives in Ingonish and is having her story celebrated at the age of 100.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes
Meet Vera Bushwack, the subject of a new graphic novel out of the backwoods of Cape Breton
We sit down with the author of the new graphic novel, "Vera Bushwack". It is loosely inspired by events in the backwoods of Cape Breton.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 16 seconds
Campaign School is now in session
Would-be candidates gathered in Sydney to learn what it takes to become a municipal councillor. We hear from a few of the people who were there.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 19 seconds
2SLGBTQ+ action plan for Nova Scotia
The Executive Director of the Office of Equity and Anti-Racism joins us to talk about the province's new 2SLGBTQ+ Action Plan.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 42 seconds
Field of dreams: the pitch to renew a ballfield in Sydney
A group in Sydney wants to put some life into a worn down Sydney ballfield.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 34 seconds
"This is going to revolutionize the sector" - Cape Breton Transition House
The Nova Scotia Government has increased permanent funding for transition houses and women's centres by more than 7-million dollars a year, with 500-thousand of that going to Cape Breton Transition House.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 18 seconds
Show us your mussels!
ACAP Cape Breton is looking for mussels in Trout Brook as they continue their work rehabilitating the river.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 59 seconds
CBVRCE has highest student absenteeism rate in NS
Teachers and principals are grappling with the high rate of students skipping school, a problem that was made much worse by the pandemic.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 30 seconds
How are you beating the heat?
Sydney locals share what they're doing during the heat wave.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 43 seconds
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: the influence of Msgr Georges Landry on New Waterford
This week we end our series on influential priests with a profile of a former bishop, who helped shape the history of the French-speaking community of New Waterford.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 20 seconds
"I just think we need a place [where] women feel safe"
A new, brightly coloured bench in Sydney Mines is offering a place to rest but also a place to remember women in the community that died due to domestic violence.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 49 seconds
Expanded clinic means a family doc for everyone in Port Hawkesbury & Richmond
Nova Scotia Health promises that everyone in Port Hawkesbury should now be able to find a family practitioner.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 49 seconds
Fifty-five years of music at the Big Pond Fire Hall
The Big Pond Fire Hall is hosting an appreciation dinner for all the volunteer firefighters - past and present - who have ever served
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 29 seconds
Celtic Colours announces fall program
It's the program launch for the 28th edition of Celtic Colours.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 22 seconds
We'koqma'q community to vote on $125-million land claim settlement offer
We'koqma'q has reached a monumental proposed land settlement with the federal government.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 31 seconds
Movie shoot based on "Lighthouse in Little Lorraine"
We speak with the Nova Scotia director of a new film based on the song "Lighthouse in Little Loraine" that starts shooting today in Cape Breton.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 47 seconds
Housing a particular challenge for 2SLGBTQ+ young people
Reports show that the 2SLGBTQ+ community is disproportionately represented among the province's unhoused youth population.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 29 seconds
New EMRs hit the roads of Nova Scotia
The Province is adding Emergency Medical Responders to the roster of emergency health services. We find out how that's going to work and we meet one of the new grads.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 11 seconds
Richmond County Council with Adam Cooke: budget; affordable housing; Canada Post
Adam Cooke is our Municipal Affairs Correspondent for the Strait Area.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 12 seconds
CBRM council with Tom Ayers: tow truck bylaw; waterfront development; Glace Bay community centre
Reporter Tom Ayers brings the latest from yesterday's council meeting. We hear about the tow truck bylaw, waterfront development in Sydney and the new Glace Bay youth centre.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 46 seconds
Final grads from the original Breton Education Centre cross the stage today
The last graduation at the original BEC building takes place today in New Waterford. We catch up with two of the students getting ready to cross the stage.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 51 seconds
CB Farmers' Market vendors told they can access goods
We hear the latest on the dispute between the Cape Breton Farmers Market and its landlord and what's happening to items left in the old building.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 58 seconds
Food column with Chef Adam White: picnic time
The June edition of the Information Morning Food Column certainly won't hamper your enjoyment of a good picnic this season.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 4 seconds
New PET CT coming to Cape Breton
The Cancer Care at home fundraising campaign wrapped up with a big announcement last night, (PET scan equipment for the Cape Breton Cancer Centre), we find out what difference this will make for patients here.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 57 seconds
Remote-controlled boat race in Cheticamp
Teams from four French schools raced handmade radio controlled boats in Cheticamp yesterday.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 19 seconds
A delay and a downsize for the Sydney waterfront development
The complexities of developing the Sydney waterfront development complex. Doug Doucet, the guy behind the project, explains why he's asked council for an extension.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 50 seconds
One last stroll through the halls at BEC
People in New Waterford gathered at Breton Education Centre this week to say farewell to the original BEC building before it gets demolished.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 48 seconds
"Roland's Chicken": community theatre returns to St Joseph du Moine
The Mi-Careme Centre in St. Joseph du Moine is setting the stage and setting the table to bring back a beloved dinner theatre.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 50 seconds
Premier Tim Houston
Premier Tim Houston is our guest as he visits Cape Breton.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 30 seconds
Docs on rocks: international paleontologists visit Cape Breton
Paleontologists from all over the world descended on Cape Breton this week to explore our unique geology and examine fossils found here. CBC's Emily Conohan caught up with some of them at the Fossil Centre in Sydney Mines.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 34 seconds
Shore Thing: Moon snails
The first edition of a summer series on the cool things you come across at the beach.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 33 seconds
Construction due to start on Pallet shelter village this month
New Dawn has established what it's calling a "Good Neighbours Committee" at Pine Tree Park. The new site for the temporary shelters designed to house people who are homeless. The current plan is to start construction this month
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 1 second
Downtown business struggling with construction
A new cafe opened on Charlotte Street in March but like many establishments in downtown Sydney, construction is having an impact on business.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 39 seconds
Economic development minister on track for CBU light rail study
The premier and his economic development minister say they are excited about the potential for Cape Breton's future, depending on a feasibility study that's looking into an electric train system that could run between Sydney River and CBU.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 18 seconds
Can we meet the deadline to move people with disabilities out of institutions?
Persons with disabilities in Nova Scotia who live in institutions must be living in community by 2028. We find out how Breton Ability Centre is getting ready for this major transition.
1/1/1 • 16 minutes, 7 seconds
New program rewards film shoots outside of Halifax
The Lighthouse was a movie that brought a lot of money to the Yarmouth area and now with a sweetened incentive program, the province is hoping other films and TV shows will choose to shoot in rural parts of Nova Scotia.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 24 seconds
Nova Scotia Guard
The new Nova Scotia Guard is taking applications for volunteers. We speak with the Provincial Minster who will oversee the new service.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 24 seconds
Checking in with a Cape Bretoner from Jamaica
As Hurricane Beryl continues to batter the Caribbean, we check in with a Cape Bretoner who has ties to Jamaica.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 44 seconds
A status report on the NS Human Rights Remedy
People with disabilities in Nova Scotia, who live in institutions, must be living in community by 2028. Yesterday we heard how Breton Ability Centre is getting ready for this major transition and today we hear what the Province is doing to prepare.
1/1/1 • 14 minutes, 19 seconds
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: the life & times of JJ Chiasson
Our guide is Ronald Labelle, former Associate Professor of French and Acadian Studies at CBU.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 5 seconds
New garden coordinator at the Glace Bay Food Bank
Kyle Moore visits the garden in back of the Glace Bay food bank, where a new head gardener is hoping for a good crop to meet the growing demand.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 11 seconds
Future uncertain for Mi'kmaw with disabilities on reserve
Rosie Sylliboy is the Executive Director of Mawita’mk, a registered charity based in We'koqma'q that provides community based options for Mi’kmaq people with disabilities. She says there are shortcomings in how the Nova Scotia Human Rights Remedy is being applied in Mi'kmaq communities
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 7 seconds
Turning seniors' stories into song
We hear about a unique project in NS to turn the stories and memories of older Acadians into songs and we meet the Cape Breton songwriter and connect with the Francophone community centre in Truro that spearheaded the project.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 26 seconds
Margaree River Association
People in the Margarees are seeing their river become wider, shallow and warmer in recent years. Now they've formed a Margaree Rivers Association to try to do something about the changes.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 34 seconds
Bird Hour with Dave & Dave
On the first Monday of each month, we host "The Bird Hour Phone-In". Flying solo this month is Dave McCorquodale.
1/1/1 • 39 minutes, 50 seconds
A roundabout round-up with Adam Cooke.
The plan to replace the Port Hastings Rotary with a roundabout by 2027 has Inverness County "circling back" to the province for help with water-and-sewer upgrades on the site.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 39 seconds
Kidston Island Tours
Waterfront Baddeck is offering tours of Kidston Island for the first time this summer. We speak with the summer intern guiding them.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 22 seconds
A new national dental program
The federal government announced an update to the dental plan yesterday. The Federal Health Minster explains.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 5 seconds
The Minister for Nova Scotia's Department of Advanced Education introduces a new pilot program for NSCC
A new pilot program is coming to the Sydney Waterfront campus of the NSCC that will allow high school students to get a jump start on a career in plumbing.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 17 seconds
Streaming scheme? A new scam targets people who are grieving
Scammers are targeting online funeral services.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 8 seconds
A constructive summer camp
<p>Skilled trades camps are happening at NSCC campuses across the Province this summer.</p><p><br></p>
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 8 seconds
Impact Organizations of Nova Scotia
<p>IONS now has a new tool to help non-profits that are looking to create more inclusive and equitable workplaces.</p><p>It's called "Pathways to Actions".</p><p><br></p>
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 20 seconds
Map Weeding
<p>How a CBU librarian helped the University of Alaska sort out their selection of maps.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p>
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 24 seconds
Making a pitch to grow the game at the CBU Soccer Exhibition
<p>An exhibition game is coming up at CBU featuring the development teams for the Halifax Wanderers and a Premier League team out of England.</p>
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 24 seconds
The Elizabeth Fry Society has a new location
The Elizabeth Fry Society of Cape Breton has moved its offices and services to downtown Sydney. We find out what the move will mean for their clients and plans to have on-site housing for the first time.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 3 seconds
Port Hawkesbury Economic Outlook
Port Hawkesbury is getting help from the province for some sidewalk upgrades. Some members of the town's business community would like to see new stores and services popping up on those sidewalks.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 27 seconds
Small loans make big impact
Women entrepreneurs in Cape Breton can access a new year round, Island wide micro-loan program through the Cape Breton Partnership.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 11 seconds
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: The potato in Acadian traditional cuisine
Our Acadian columnist, Ronald Labelle, boils down the history of the potato in Acadian cuisine.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 6 seconds
It's almost National Moth Week!
We meet a local biology instructor and naturalist who has a passion for moths and find out how she's getting ready to share her excitement for national moth week.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 38 seconds
Accessible Tourism Recommendations
We explore how the tourism industry could better support people with disabilities.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 52 seconds
Lack of available blood collection appointments at the CBRH
We hear about a staffing shortage of medical laboratory assistants at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital and how that can impact you.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 2 seconds
Pinkalicious - North of Smokey
When it comes to healthcare in Cape Breton, the added insult to your injury is often the cost of travelling for that care. A society's just been revived North of Smokey to help those in the area with expenses.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 32 seconds
Managing the moose population
For the next three years there will be no hunt and the right's based harvest has been suspended as well. We speak with the moose management coordinator for UINR about reaction from the Mi'kmaq community.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 15 seconds
The Cape Breton Food Hub update
The Cape Breton Food Hub has a new Executive Director and more than half a million dollars in new funding.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 16 seconds
Water woes in the Village of Baddeck
The Village of Baddeck is drawing more water than allowed from its well and sending partially treated sewage into the Bras d'Or Lake, which has put a hold on new development. Now the village commission is not happy with a limited offer of financial help from Victoria County.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 5 seconds
Drafting a new way to build houses
The CBRM is developing new pre-approved house plans to speed up the building permit application process and they're looking for your input.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 28 seconds
What does the future look like for print journalism?
Post Media offered to buy some of the Saltwire's chain of newspapers but there are lots of questions that need to be answered. We sit down with Lisa Taylor, an award winning journalist and Professor of Journalism at King's College in Halifax.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 10 seconds
Commercial whelk fishery in CB
There's a new shellfish being caught and sold by fishers in Cape Breton. We hear about whelk and the launch of the fishery.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 36 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: the lobster
In our column on Acadian culture, Ronald LaBelle takes a look at the lobster in Acadian history and culture.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 22 seconds
New Waterford Historical Society
The Society's museum is at Colliery Lands Park - the former site of the Number 12 mine. They will be holding two lectures, the first one by Dr. Lachlan MacKinnon on August 13. Kassandra Spooner-Lockyer will have a lecture on August 15.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 49 seconds
Can we beat the heat in CB?
Data from a US climate science organization shows that Atlantic Canada, especially areas near the coast, is especially susceptible to climate change-related temperature spikes.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 38 seconds
Zipping across Aspy Bay
Mountain Pine Adventures has installed a zip line in South Harbour on the Cabot Trail
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 19 seconds
Summer vaccinations in the CBRM
Public health is adding a walk-in clinic in Sydney this summer for Grade 7 students who may have missed getting their immunizations at school.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 36 seconds
Municipal Money Matters - The CBRM Edition
A look at the expenses incurred by CBRM councillors over the last four years reveals a wide range.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 58 seconds
Should Port Hawkesbury's main street have three lanes or four lanes?
Port Hawkesbury residents will air their views on Reeves Street in an upcoming plebiscite. The main thoroughfare through the town has had three traffic lanes for the past five years. This fall's municipal election ballot will include a chance for residents to state their preferred number of lanes. CBC's Adam Cooke has an update.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 32 seconds
Indigenous connections between CBU & New Zealand
Seven students in Indigenous Arts at CBU went to the Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 49 seconds
Turning Le Pointe into a tourism destination
A historic point in Cheticamp that has been used as a dumping ground is being revitalized. Exciting plans to restore Le Pointe are well underway.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 33 seconds
The Minister of Education on violence in schools
The education minister explains the latest on the province's plans to handle violence in schools. We also ask what's happening with Nova Scotia's new lunch program and cellphone policy, both which are supposed to roll out this fall.
1/1/1 • 17 minutes
Come along on a tour of Kidston Island
The Kidston island tours explore history, environmental protection, and more.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 19 seconds
Whither the jellyfish?
If you've noticed fewer jellyfish at Cape Breton beaches this summer, you're not alone. We ask marine scientist Bruce Hatcher what might be keeping them away.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 8 seconds
Pallet shelters arrive in Sydney
The effort to set up rapid-response pallet shelters for people experiencing homelessness in Sydney has been anything but rapid. Finally, the temporary housing units are due to arrive at Pine Tree Park later today.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 43 seconds
Ingonish library looking for a new home
The Ingonish library needs to find a new home, and community members are being asked what they'd like to see in a new location.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 34 seconds
New mural in downtown Sydney
There's a bright new wall mural of a big colourful tree going up at the corner of Townsend and George streets in Sydney this week. We speak with the business-owner and artist behind the work.
1/1/1 • 4 minutes, 52 seconds
New collaborative care clinic in Sydney River is "first of its kind"
New digs for doctors and other health care services in Sydney River. We get the details on a new collaborative care clinic now under construction.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 4 seconds
Sydney Airport flying high with new daily service to Halifax
Pascan Aviation will make a welcomed landing on the Sydney airport schedule board this fall. The Quebec-based carrier is re-introducing a regular Sydney-Halifax route.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 28 seconds
Staff moves in to new NSCC Sydney Waterfront Campus this week
More than 11-hundred students and staff will be starting the fall term at the new NSCC Sydney Waterfront campus next week.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 15 seconds
New midwifery pilot coming to Inverness
A first-of-its-kind collaboration between midwives and family doctors will be coming to Inverness.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 42 seconds
CBRM plans to buy land around public water supplies
CBRM is seeking regulatory approval to spend just over a million dollars in the next two years buying private land to keep drinking water sources safe.
1/1/1 • 4 minutes, 56 seconds
The full meal deal on the new school lunch program
Elementary schools in Nova Scotia will be rolling out a pay-what-you-can school lunch program starting in October. We get the meat and potatoes of how that will work.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 24 seconds
Is it time to re-open the road between Gabarus and Louisbourg?
After the big wildfires in the mainland last year, there's been renewed focus on the old road between Louisbourg and Gabarus. It's long been closed with only one exit from Louisbourg and some community members are renewing the campaign to get it open again.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 3 seconds
Cape Breton schools install vaping detectors
Our summertime reporter Emily Conohan is not long out of high school, where she says it was routine to see large groups of teens vaping in the washrooms. Now she's learned that a couple of Cape Breton high schools are installing vape detectors.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 14 seconds
New president of the NSTU, Peter Day of Sydney Mines
We meet the new president of the Nova Scotia Teachers Union, and find out what he hopes to accomplish this school year, as back-to-school season is upon us.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 18 seconds
Cape Breton band councillor is new co-chair of the Youth Council for the Assembly of First Nations
Potlotek band councillor Isaiah Bernard has a little more on his plate these days. Bernard is one of two new co-chairs for the Assembly of First Nations Youth Council.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 56 seconds
Rankin MacSween announces candidacy
Rankin MacSween is the latest candidate to announce that he is running for Mayor of the CBRM.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 22 seconds
Eskasoni gets into the shipyard business
Eskasoni First Nation has teamed up with a national marine services company. Together, they're launching Eskasoni Shipyard on Sydney harbour.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 4 seconds
Postmedia CEO Andrew MacLeod on the fate of the Cape Breton Post
The Saltwire Network now has a new owner. The head of Postmedia talks about what's next for the Cape Breton Post & the Chronicle Herald.
1/1/1 • 17 minutes, 34 seconds
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: the second expulsion
You know about the expulsion of the Acadians in 1755. But how much do you know about the SECOND expulsion of the Acadians??
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 16 seconds
Amplified Voices: support for Cape Breton filmmakers
We meet one of the Cape Breton participants in a new workshop series out of Screen Nova Scotia that's working to build up and diversify the local film industry.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 11 seconds
Port Hawkesbury mayoral race: Jason Aucoin
Three people are running for mayor - that's the most in 24 years. We hear from all three of them this week, beginning this morning with Jason Aucoin.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 25 seconds
Donkin community garden ramps up for the school year
The Coal Coast community garden is teaching students about growing their own food.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 49 seconds
Port Hawkesbury mayoral race: Archie MacLachlan
Three people are running for mayor - that's the most in 24 years. We hear from all three of them this week, up next is Archie MacLachlan.
1/1/1 • 4 minutes, 55 seconds
J Street Youth Centre needs $100,000
J Street Youth Centre says it needs $100,000 to continue to help kids in Sydney Mines, and has just launched a fundraising campaign.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 32 seconds
First impressions of the new NSCC Sydney Waterfront Campus
We hear from students at the new NSCC Sydney Waterfront Campus and get their thoughts on the new school.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 19 seconds
New neighbours hoping from new business from new NSCC
The new NSCC campus in Sydney means increased traffic downtown. Although there have been concerns about things like parking, there's also excitement for the business spinoffs.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 3 seconds
Port Hawkesbury mayoral race: Brenda Chisholm-Beaton
For the first time in 24 years, Port Hawkesbury has a three-person race for the mayor's job. Brenda Chisholm-Beaton has held the position for the past eight years.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 43 seconds
RHS students on the new ban on cell phone use
We talk about the cell phone ban and how kids are feeling their first day back.
1/1/1 • 4 minutes, 55 seconds
Report says NS Workers' Comp has highest premiums, lowest benefits
The first review of the NS Workers Compensation Board in more than 20 years says we have we have the highest premiums, and the lowest benefits in the country.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 40 seconds
Meet Darwin the Transition House service dog
There's a new arrival at Leeside Transition House in Port Hawkesbury. We're not talking about a client, or a counsellor - he's a service dog.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 34 seconds
Massey Lecture coming to Cape Breton for the first time
We speak with the producer of the Massey Lectures for the past 29 years about the vision and the mission of the Masseys. The inspiration behind this year's topic: a conversation about the nature of conversations.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 52 seconds
Questions about offshore wind
The Cape Breton Partnership visited 11 communities around the Island earlier this year to hear what people are thinking about the development of an offshore wind industry in Nova Scotia. We hear what they had to say.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 49 seconds
Bird Hour with Dave & Dave
On the first Monday of each month, we host "The Bird Hour Phone-In" with Dave Harris and Dave McCorquodale.
1/1/1 • 41 minutes, 46 seconds
Off the hook: phone out for days in St Ann's Bay
There's been no phone service in St. Anne's Bay since Thursday. We speak about the issue with local resident and Partyliner, Veronika Brzeski.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 39 seconds
Catch-and-kill order on the Margaree
If you catch a smallmouth bass on the Margaree River, it is now illegal to throw it back in. You are required by law to keep it, kill it, and take it with you.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 58 seconds
Hospital water leak repair might take five months
It will be well into the new year before all of the damage from a recent water leak at the regional hospital is fully repaired.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 37 seconds
"Botched" CSAP vote may be no different this time
CBU political scientist Tom Urbaniak says the last election for the French school board in Cape Breton-Victoria was botched with too many ballots being allowed and the prospects for this fall's election are no better.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 11 seconds
Should we reinstate English-language school boards?
Education professor Robert Berard will weigh in on whether or not the province should consider reinstating school boards.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 4 seconds
CBRM mayor accepts job with the provincial government
CBRM's mayor has said she has a new job working with the provincial government, but is providing few details. We find out what this might mean for CBRM.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 25 seconds
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: the day Helen Creighton visited Cheticamp
In our column on Acadian culture, Ronald LaBelle takes a look at the day Helen Creighton arrived in Cheticamp.
1/1/1 • 10 minutes, 17 seconds
Cape Breton gets a cricket pitch
Now that the Cape Breton Cricket Association has a proper cricket pitch in Sydney, it's hoping to continue to grow its ranks of players.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 45 seconds
Take your seat: eleven acclamations around Cape Breton
11 candidates in municipalities across Cape Breton Island have won their council seat without a contest in municipal votes next month.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 24 seconds
Cape Bretoner competes in the Lifesaving World Championships in Australia
We head Down Under to talk to a lifeguard from Cape Breton who just took part in the Lifesaving World Championships.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 44 seconds
"Friendships are forever" - Derek Mombourquette
Liberal Derek Mombourquette talked about his friendship with former PC MLA Alfie MacLeod.
1/1/1 • 2 minutes, 40 seconds
New Glace Bay breakfast program free for all
Town House in Glace Bay has a new breakfast program running Tuesdays to Thursdays from 10 to 11.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 44 seconds
New alert system coming to Richmond County
Richmond County is considering a new municipal alert system for its residents. We hear from Warden Amanda Mombourquette about the "Voyent Alert" system later this hour.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 54 seconds
Donald Marshall Jr's eel nets on display in Membertou
You can touch history at Membertou right now, where the eel nets that launched the court case that culminated in the Marshall decision 25 years ago, are on display.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 5 seconds
The Marshall Decision at 25: Dan Christmas
Former Senator Dan Christmas was a key figure in the team behind Donald Marshall Jr. We examine the legacy of the Marshall Decision, handed down 25 years ago today.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 33 seconds
The Marshall Decision at 25: Jane McMillan
A feature interview with the women who was the fishing partner and the life partner of Donald Marshall Jr.
1/1/1 • 16 minutes, 13 seconds
Port Hawkesbury Paper, twelve years in
Port Hawkesbury Paper is marking its twelfth anniversary at the long-running mill site in Point Tupper. We hear from the Operation's Director of Sustainability and Economic Development, Geoff Clarke .
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 26 seconds
Candidates' roundtable: CBRM District 5
CBRM District 5 includes downtown Sydney, the Esplanade, the North End, and the Shipyard. Your candidates in District 5 are incumbent Eldon MacDonald and Bennett MacIntyre.
1/1/1 • 15 minutes, 26 seconds
Who should pay to protect the Isthmus of Chignecto?
Tim Houston is taking Ottawa to court, over who should pay to protect the communication lines, Trans-Canada highway, and rail lines running through the Chignecto Isthmus. A historian will talk about what's happened in the past.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 59 seconds
Candidates' roundtable: Inverness County District 5
District 5 in Inverness County, represents Mabou & Port Hood. Your candidates are the incumbent, Lynn Chisholm and Thom Oommen.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 5 seconds
Eagles name new captain
Eagles player Jacob Newcombe talks about the upcoming season, his health, and how he feels about being the team's new captain.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 6 seconds
Ian Williams: What I Mean To Say
The Massey Lecture comes to Cape Breton for the first time ever. This year is poet, professor and Giller prize-winning novelist, Ian Williams.
1/1/1 • 14 minutes, 58 seconds
Canton Culturel - a new arts and culture space
Cheticamp has a new arts and culture space that's been a long time coming.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 45 seconds
Candidates' roundtable: Victoria County District 7
District 7 in Victoria County includes North Ingonish, Neil's Harbour, South Harbour, and White Point. Candidatesinclude Jackie Organ and Johnny Buchanan, who has not responded to numerous attempts to reach him.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 53 seconds
Candidates' roundtable: CBRM District 8
CBRM District 8: for Donkin-Morien & Louisbourg. The candidates are Derrick Kennedy, Shawn Lesnick and Steven MacNeil.
1/1/1 • 17 minutes, 18 seconds
Richmond County Council report with Adam Cooke
Adam Cooke is our Municipal Affairs Correspondent in Strait, based in Port Hawkesbury.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 41 seconds
The first pallet shelter village, six months in
In light of recent concerns about the latest sites designated for Pallet shelter villages, we check in with the first village that opened in the province last winter.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 31 seconds
Candidates' roundtable: Richmond County District 1
District 1 in Richmond County includes Arichat, Petit de Grat, & Little Anse. Candidates are James Goyetche and Shawn Samson. However, Samson has told us he is not available to take part.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes
Cape Breton Parks Canada worker fights fires in Jasper
A fire that burned more than 33,000 hectares of land around Jasper, Alberta was recently classified as under control. Brittany Wentzell talks with a Cape Breton Parks Canada worker who spent time fighting that fire back in August.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 37 seconds
On the Mabou Waterfront
The Mabou Waterfront Development Committee has a long awaited proposal for the waterfront.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 3 seconds
Candidates' roundtable: CBRM District 12
District 12 in the CBRM covers Whitney Pier and surrounding area. Candidates include Gary Borden, Krys Maher, Kim Sheppard and Lorne Green.
1/1/1 • 21 minutes, 54 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: Cape Breton connections to Chezzetcook
This week, we explore the connections between Cape Breton Acadians, and the eastern shore of the mainland - after the expulsion.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 2 seconds
Candidates' roundtable: Victoria County District 4
District 4 in Victoria County including Baddeck Bay to St Anns Bay, & the North Shore. Candidates include Rosella Born and Steff MacLeod.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 50 seconds
New fees for short-term rentals
The Province is bringing in new short term rental regulations to help create more housing.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 31 seconds
When the wheels on the school bus do NOT go round
Lewis MacDonald, the director of operations, talks about a raft of cancellations less than a month into the new school year.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 1 second
Candidates' roundtables: CBRM District 3
District 3 in the CBRM covers George’s River, Boisdale, Christmas Island, Eskasoni, Northside East Bay, and Coxheath. Candidates include Esmond "Blue" Marshall, Glen Murrant, Michael Vickers, and Tom Vickers.
1/1/1 • 23 minutes, 26 seconds
We Are All Treaty People
Senator Dan Christmas helped celebrate the first Treaty Day back in 1986. He joins us to talk about how the spirit and intent of the treaty relationship can guide us forward today.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 59 seconds
Far Out: the back-to-the-land migration to Nova Scotia
Our guest is the author of a new book on the hippies, the seekers, the homesteaders, and the draft-dodgers who were part of the back-to-the-land movement that changed the face of Cape Breton.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 57 seconds
Candidates' roundtables: Victoria County District 3
This district has been represented by Warden Bruce Morrison for more than 20 years. District 3 in Victoria County covers Baddeck. Candidates include Gary Crowder, Donald Green, and Jess Kerr.
1/1/1 • 17 minutes, 31 seconds
A step ahead for getting older patients back on their feet
We find out about a program to get older patients walking in hospital and how it's helping speed up their recovery time.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 30 seconds
Cape Breton glamping owner done with AirBNB
That not so glamourous side of glamping - we hear from one operator who says he's no longer listing on AirBnB after damage to his property.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 36 seconds
Candidates' roundtables: CBRM District 11
CBRM District 11 covers New Waterford and surrounding areas. Candidates are the incumbent Darren O’Quinn and Louis Piovesan.
1/1/1 • 16 minutes, 11 seconds
Candidates' roundtable: Victoria County District 8
Victoria Country District 8 includes Dingwall, Aspy Bay and Bay St. Lawrence. Candidates include Ricky Buchanan, Patterson Gray-Rochon, Wanda Hennick and Amy MacKinnon.
1/1/1 • 19 minutes, 56 seconds
Candidates' roundtable: Inverness County District 6
District 6 includes Port Hastings, Judique, and West Bay. Candidates are Catherine Gillis & John Dowling.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 43 seconds
Candidates' roundtable: Richmond County District 4
Richmond County District 4 includes St. Peter’s, River Bourgeois, & Sampsonvillle. Candidates are Amanda Mombourquette and Gilbert Boucher.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 21 seconds
Buoyed by science on the Bras d'Or
Students help launch a new way to monitor climate change in Potlotek.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 37 seconds
Candidates' roundtable: Victoria County District 1
Victoria County District 1 includes the area of Iona, Little Narrows, & Wagmatcook. Your candidates are Mary Louise Bernard, Cory MacLean, Donna Mathenson-Lefort and Vera Pierro.
1/1/1 • 22 minutes, 4 seconds
"The Revival of Cheticamp Rug-Hooking"
There's a new rug hooking exhibit opening in Cheticamp featuring the work of local people who have worked with mentors in the art.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 25 seconds
Louisbourg Lighthouse Trail reopens
The Louisbourg Lighthouse Trail re-opens today at noon, just over two years after it suffered extensive damage during Fiona.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 6 seconds
Candidates' Roundtable: CBRM District 9
District 9 in CBRM covers part of Glace Bay, Tompkinsville, and most of Reserve Mines. Candidates include Kyron Coombes, Dave MacKeigan, and Ken Tracey.
1/1/1 • 17 minutes, 5 seconds
CBRM Mayoralty Debate segment: Why should you be mayor?
From our coverage of the CBRM Mayoral Debate, one question asked candidates what is it about their background that would make them a good mayor.
From our coverage of the CBRM Mayoral Debate, this next segment asked how local government should handle challenges surrounding our most vulnerable people.
1/1/1 • 16 minutes, 30 seconds
The 2024 CBRM Mayoralty Debate (full version)
Lots of people want to be Mayor of the CBRM and a lot of people want to hear what they'd do if they become Mayor. Some 500 voters filed into Centre 200 for our Mayoral Debate.
1/1/1 • 2 hours, 11 minutes, 17 seconds
Bird Hour with Dave & Dave
On the first Monday of each month, we host "The Bird Hour Phone-In" with Dave Harris and Dave McCorquodale.
1/1/1 • 39 minutes, 55 seconds
The moose harvest feast without the moose harvest
The annual Mi'kmaq gathering in the Highlands is set to go ahead despite the moratorium on the hunt.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 8 seconds
Candidates' Roundtable: Inverness County District 1
District 1 in Inverness County covers Cheticamp, Pleasant Bay, and Meat Cove. Candidates include Joeleen Larade, Chris Poirier, and Claude Poirier.
1/1/1 • 18 minutes, 30 seconds
Candidates' roundtable: CBRM District 10
CBRM District 10 represents Dominion, Gardiner Mines, a small part of Reserve Mines, and part of Glace Bay. Candidates include Matthew Boyd, William Martin and Paul Nickituk.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 27 seconds
CBRM Mayoral Debate segment: Library
An excerpt from our CBC Cape Breton Mayoral Debate of the would-be mayors stand on a new central library for Sydney.
1/1/1 • 14 minutes, 8 seconds
Watered down: new development in Baddeck on hold
We pore over the issue of the over-stressed water and sewer system in the Village of Baddeck, which is holding up development.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 2 seconds
Candidates' roundtable: Victoria County District 2
Victoria County District 2 includes the area around Middle River, Nyanza, Hunter’s Mountain, & Big Baddeck. Your candidates are Sandy Hudson, Perla MacLeod, and Norman Matheson.
On the question of transparency and accountability, we're going to hear from, in order of speaking, Archie MacKinnon, Rankin MacSween, Donnie Bacich, Cecil Clarke, Joe Ward, Carla George, Kevin MacEachern and James Edwards. Candidate Vince Hall had planned to take part, but had to bow out at the last minute due to circumstances beyond his control.
1/1/1 • 15 minutes, 28 seconds
Cape Breton literacy non-profit wins $20,000 national award
The Adult Learning Association of Cape Breton County has won a national award for an innovative program that teaches literacy by addressing food insecurity.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 43 seconds
Why so many deaths connected with alcohol & bars?
The regulator for alcohol in bars in Nova Scotia is seeking longer license suspensions and more training for staff after an unusually high number of deaths over the last 5 years due to over service of booze.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 39 seconds
Candidates' roundtable: Port Hawkesbury council (1 of 2)
The first of our two candidates' roundtables from Port Hawkesbury. We hear from four of the seven people running for town council this fall.
1/1/1 • 19 minutes, 36 seconds
Mayoral candidates' roundtable with Cecil Clarke, James Edwards, Rankin MacSween, Joe Ward
We invited four of the candidates for mayor of the CBRM, to have a focused and free-flowing conversation.
1/1/1 • 38 minutes, 16 seconds
Candidates' roundtable: Port Hawkesbury mayoralty
The candidates for mayor of Port Hawkesbury are Jason Aucoin, Brenda Chisholm-Beaton and Archie MacLachlan.
1/1/1 • 15 minutes, 31 seconds
CBRM Mayoralty Debate segment: CBRM's relationship with the province
We quiz the candidates on their characterization of of the CBRM's relationship with the province. In order of speaking, you're going to hear from: Joe Ward, Carla George, Kevin MacEachern, James Edwards, Archie MacKinnon, Rankin MacSween, Donnie Bacich and Cecil Clarke. Candidate Vince Hall had planned to take part, but had to bow out at the last minute due to circumstances beyond his control.
1/1/1 • 14 minutes, 53 seconds
Ally Centre clients defend its location
A couple of clients of the Ally Centre say CBRM mayoral candidates who want the facility moved out of downtown Sydney are all wrong.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 5 seconds
CBRM candidate interview: Vince Hall
Vince Hall is one of nine candidates for mayor in the CBRM. He was unable to take part in our debate last week for reasons beyond his control so we offered him a chance to cover some of the topics in a stand-alone interview.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 39 seconds
Shifting sands: "beach nourishment" pilot project for Dominion
The Province is trying out a pilot project to dump sand and gravel on Dominion beach to protect it from further erosion.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 53 seconds
Candidates' roundtable: Victoria County District 5
Victoria County District 5 includes Boularderie Island & New Campbellton. Candidates are Fraser Patterson and Mike MacDonald.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 5 seconds
Freeing the bottleneck at the ER
Some Cape Bretoners are reporting long wait times at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital, prompting some to drive as far as Inverness for care.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 51 seconds
Candidates' roundtable: Port Hawkesbury council (2 of 2)
We have our second candidates' roundtable for Port Hawkesbury Town Council. Incumbent Mark MacIver and newcomers Donald MacDonald and Todd Barrett are among the town's seven council hopefuls.
1/1/1 • 15 minutes, 59 seconds
CBRM Mayoral Debate segment: Housing
The candidates running to be mayor in the CBRM talk about their plan of action, when it comes to the housing crunch. Recorded live from the floor at our debate at Centre 200 last week.
1/1/1 • 15 minutes, 14 seconds
CBRM Mayoral Debate segment: Vision
Your candidates for mayor talk about their vision, for the CBRM.
1/1/1 • 15 minutes, 32 seconds
Candidates' roundtable: Richmond County District 2
In the last in our series of municipal roundtables it's Richmond County District 2 for d'Escousse & West Arichat. Candidates are Michael Diggdon and Lois Landry.
1/1/1 • 12 minutes, 20 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: the story of Louis Benjamin Petitpas
This week it's the tale of one enterprising Cape Breton Acadian and the adventurous path he took to independence.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 19 seconds
Mike Savage: "What I learned about local government"
A conversation with Nova Scotia's new Lieutenant Governor, Mike Savage.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 43 seconds
Municipal election round-up with Tom Ayers
Saturday's municipal elections resulted in triumphs, upsets and even a dead heat. We take a trip around Cape Breton Island to see who's in and who's out.
1/1/1 • 15 minutes, 23 seconds
CBRM Mayor-elect Cecil Clarke
It didn't take long for Cecil Clarke to win the mayoral race on Saturday night, taking in 34 percent of the vote.
1/1/1 • 9 minutes, 39 seconds
Kim Sheppard unseats Lorne Green in Whitney Pier
Kim Sheppard is councilor elect for CBRM District 12, Whitney Pier and surrounding area.
1/1/1 • 6 minutes, 4 seconds
CBRM election round-up with Tom Urbaniak
We break down the results in the mayoral race in the CBRM, and try to figure out what happens when there's a tie, like in Victoria County.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 23 seconds
Cape Breton politician welcomes new mandatory code of conduct
Newly elected municipal councils have a new Provincial Code of Conduct.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 32 seconds
Two people with disabilities initially refused access to vote in Richmond County
Two voters with disabilities were only able to cast ballots in Saturday's Richmond County elections after complaints were raised with the province.
1/1/1 • 13 minutes, 38 seconds
Getting their kicks at True Spirit Taekwondo
It's Small Business Week, and for the next stop in our profiles of small businesses in CBRM we visit a martial arts gym in Glace Bay.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 13 seconds
Next steps for the tie vote in Victoria County District 8
It's up to a judge to decide if there will be a recount in the Victoria Country district where two candidates tied in Saturday's municipal election.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 53 seconds
"A pervasive tolerance for cyber-security risk" in Nova Scotia's health care system
The Auditor General says the provincial departments responsible for keeping your personal health data secure, aren't doing a very good job.
1/1/1 • 7 minutes, 39 seconds
The life & times of Dr Ron Stewart
We remember Cape Breton physician, innovator, and one-time cabinet minister, Ron Stewart, who died this week of cancer, at the age of 82.
1/1/1 • 20 minutes, 29 seconds
Floored after 30 years in business
Our Cape Breton Current Affairs Correspondent Brittany Wentzell heads to Kings Road in Sydney to Headings - The Floor Store, for the next part of our series on small businesses in CBRM.
1/1/1 • 8 minutes, 9 seconds
Cecil goes to Halifax
The new-again Mayor of the CBRM - Cecil Clarke talks about the meetings he had this week with the Premier, and the minister of municipal affairs.
1/1/1 • 11 minutes, 4 seconds
"The best experience of my life" - 20-year-old municipal candidate Bennett MacIntyre
We speak with one of the youngest candidates in the recent municipal election about his experience and why he's already thinking ahead to 2028.
1/1/1 • 5 minutes, 32 seconds
100 grandmothers gather in Membertou
Membertou is hosting a Grandmothers Gathering this week. It's an opportunity for tradition-bearers to share knowledge, culture, and a laugh or two.
• 6 minutes, 55 seconds
5-year-old fan opens a lemonade stand to raise money for hockey player
A Glace Bay boy started his own lemonade fundraiser to support one of the Cape Breton Eagles who is battling cancer.
• 6 minutes, 44 seconds
Mira Ferry fair is the oldest in the province
We hear from the organizer of Nova Scotia's longest running agricultural fair. It's taking place at Camp MacLeod on Trout Brook Road this Saturday in Mira.
• 7 minutes, 9 seconds
New access to high-speed broadband coming to parts of Cape Breton
Yesterday the federal government announced hundreds of homes on Cape Breton will soon have new access to high-speed internet.
• 7 minutes, 43 seconds
Kyle & Sheumas MacNeil remember Bruce Guthro
Kyle & Sheumas MacNeil talk about some stories from their youthful days with Bruce Guthro and the impact he had on the local and international music scene.
• 7 minutes, 55 seconds
Improvements to downtown North Sydney
The volunteer group Business Improvement District Association is creating ways to enhance the downtown core in North Sydney.
As of this Sunday, masking will no longer be required upon entry to hospitals in this Province. Nova Scotia Health is concluding the site screening that started in response to COVID.
• 7 minutes, 28 seconds
Polish Heritage Month
September is Polish Heritage Month in Nova Scotia. And there are several events planned, including a 550th birthday party for Copernicus.
• 7 minutes, 41 seconds
Sydney store manager inundated with international students looking for work
The manager of a retail outlet at the Mayflower Mall says she's hearing heartbreaking stories from international students who are desperately looking for work.
• 11 minutes, 23 seconds
Public input for new protected areas strategy
How can Nova Scotia meet its goal to protect 20 per cent of its land and water by 2030? That's the question the Province is putting to you. The Province is drafting a new Protected Areas Strategy and it's looking for your help.
• 7 minutes, 52 seconds
Petition to protect the jobs of volunteer firefighters
A Nova Scotia Fire Chief petitions for legislation that would protect volunteer first responders from if they leave work to answer an emergency.
• 12 minutes, 11 seconds
What's the plan for the Cape George Bridge?
The West Bay Highway through Cape George has been missing a bridge since early July. That has local residents frustrated with the lengthy detour and lack of communication from Public Works.
• 7 minutes, 1 second
Fishing for "ghost gear" in the Gulf
Fishing for junk and finding jaws. Melina Collins is the Science and Research Coordinator for the Gulf Nova Scotia Fleet Planning Board. She captured that video of a Great White while collecting ghost gear off the coast of Inverness.
• 8 minutes, 36 seconds
Who should pay to maintain "dry hydrants" in rural areas?
One rural Cape Breton Fire Chief is calling on municipalities to take more responsibility for ensuring a ready supply.
• 9 minutes, 6 seconds
Summertime MLA check-in: Fred Tilley, Northside-Westmount
The final portion of our summer check ins with Cape Breton MLAs. Today we speak to Fred Tilley, MLA for Northside-Westmount.
• 8 minutes, 10 seconds
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: one fateful week in September 1755
Today in our Acadian column we consider the Acadian Expulsion.
• 8 minutes, 17 seconds
What is the delay in producing Nova Scotia's child care action plan?
The national organization Child Care Now worries that a lack of reporting from the province could jeopardize federal child care funding.
• 15 minutes, 23 seconds
Cape Breton chef Lars Willum featured on popular Danish prime time travel show
Cape Breton is made up of people from many backgrounds. This past weekend, a Cape Bretoner with roots in Denmark helped to showcase our island on international TV.
• 6 minutes, 13 seconds
Could "charity meters" work in the CBRM?
Charlottetown has installed charity meters next to their parking meters, to help people in need. We ask if it's something that could work in Cape Breton?
• 6 minutes, 42 seconds
17-year-old Cape Bretoner wins World Junior Highland Dance Championship
Dancing to victory on the world stage: Meet the first Cape Bretoner to win the World Highland Dance Championship in Scotland.
• 9 minutes, 16 seconds
New report says stigma holds back Cape Bretoners who have been in jail
A recently-released study from Cape Breton offers insight to the challenges that men face when they exit the prison system.
• 10 minutes, 56 seconds
New features coming to the Cape Breton Fossil Centre
The museum recently received a grant for more than $23,000 from the Canadian Geological Foundation. CBC Reporter George Mortimer spoke with Jason Loxton is curator of the Cape Breton Fossil Centre.
• 7 minutes, 28 seconds
How do you repair flood damage while trying to keep up with the summertime construction season?
As the province continues to clean up the mess from July's flooding, we hear how Public Works is balancing the need for major repairs and regular maintenance on roads.
• 5 minutes, 59 seconds
Cape Breton inventor in semi-finals for national competition
Pow Wow Pitch is a competition for Indigenous entrepreneurs across Turtle Island to pitch their innovations. We hear from a semi-finalist from Eskasoni about his innovation.
• 5 minutes, 38 seconds
The Cotton Candy Lego Kid
We hear from the nine-year-old Albert Bridge boy who started a cotton candy business to feed his passion for LEGO.
• 8 minutes, 44 seconds
Summertime MLA check-in: Allan MacMaster, Inverness
We've been asking Cape Breton's MLAs what they've been hearing on the doorsteps and have been doing this summer. Today, it's the MLA for Inverness who wears several political hats including Deputy Premier and Finance Minister.
• 16 minutes
Summertime MLA check-in: Brian Comer, Cape Breton East
MLA for Cape Breton East, Brian Comer shares the issues he's been dealing with and addressing this summer.
• 9 minutes, 38 seconds
Layoffs at the Donkin Mine after roof fall
Nova Scotia's labour department says it is still looking for an expert to review the Donkin coal mine's safety plans and that uncertainty has led the mine operator to lay off some staff.
• 5 minutes, 1 second
Contractors still doing Fiona catch-up
We hear from one Cape Breton company that still has a lengthy list of people to help following Fiona nearly one after the storm.
• 5 minutes, 42 seconds
Mennonite Disaster Services concludes mission to Cape Breton
After spending 8 months helping to rebuild after Fiona, the Mennonite Disaster Service is leaving Cape Breton. We touch base before they go about what they were able to accomplish in their time here.
• 7 minutes, 14 seconds
Atlantic Burn Camp in Cape Breton celebrates 25 years
We hear from a long time volunteer and one of the 19 young people attending the Atlantic Burn Camp in New Campbellton this week.
• 8 minutes, 35 seconds
Nova Scotia will require producers to pay for recycling pickup
The province announces two new programs that will make producers responsible for repurposing the materials of their own products.
• 7 minutes, 14 seconds
Cape Breton woman applies for MAID after years of WCB hearings
A woman from Dominion says she has waited more than a decade for pain relief after a workplace injury and cannot wait any longer. So she has applied for medical assistance in dying. We hear her story and more on complaints about the workers compensation system.
• 15 minutes, 51 seconds
Summertime MLA check-in: John White, Glace Bay-Dominion
MLA John White updates us on how this summer season for Glace Bay-Dominion is going and issues faced by his district.
• 24 minutes, 22 seconds
Safety concerns renew push to re-open road between Louisbourg & Gabarus
The evacuations in other parts of Canada have led some Cape Bretoners to renew the argument to re-open the road between Louisbourg and Gabarus.
• 6 minutes, 27 seconds
Town House says back-to-school demand is up, but resources are not
Town House in Glace Bay says with back to school on the horizon, they are already overwhelmed with families needing help with supplies.
• 4 minutes, 44 seconds
Cape Breton Top To Bottom: Adam Hill's Outdoor Adventure Bucket List!
On our summer outdoor adventure column " Cape Breton Top to Bottom" photographer Adam Hill talks about his personal bucket list.
• 6 minutes, 20 seconds
Follow Up: Elevator down at Richard C. Hines Manor in Sydney
For a follow up response to yesterdays story on trapped seniors at the Manor, we reached out to Pam Menchenton. She's speaks for the corporation that oversees the Hines Manor.
• 9 minutes, 2 seconds
Elevator down at Richard C. Hines Manor in Sydney
Seniors with mobility issues found themselves trapped by their manor's last-minute notice of an eight-week elevator replacement process. One of the residents family members are trying to advocate for them.
• 6 minutes, 57 seconds
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: World Acadian Congress
In our Acadian column today, Ronald LaBelle focuses on next year's World Acadian Congress being held in Nova Scotia.
• 8 minutes, 33 seconds
Linden MacIntyre at the Cabot Trail Writers' Festival
Linden MacIntyre will appear with Carol Off in Baddeck this Saturday. It's part of a sold out fundraiser for the Cabot Trail Writers Festival.
• 18 minutes, 18 seconds
A follow up to the Keltic Lodge residence conditions
CBC Reporter Tom Ayers spoke to Stacey Gomez with "No One Is Illegal" about the agency's migrant worker program.
• 5 minutes, 43 seconds
Keltic Lodge residence conditions
Nova Scotia Department of Labour inspectors visited the Keltic in Lodge in Ingonish recently after a temporary foreign worker complained for weeks about mold in the staff residence.
• 17 minutes, 10 seconds
Archeological dig on the Middle Head Trail
Archeologists in the Cape Breton Highlands National park are digging up centuries worth of soil to tell us about local history.
• 7 minutes, 32 seconds
Cape Breton Top To Bottom with Adam Hill: Shortlist of adventures
On our summer outdoor adventure column " Cape Breton Top to Bottom" photographer Adam Hill has a shortlist of adventures that he's enjoyed.
• 8 minutes, 16 seconds
New Thoracic Clinc at the Cape Breton Cancer Centre
A new clinic at the Cape Breton Cancer Centre is saving patients time and stress.
• 7 minutes, 31 seconds
Clinical assistant in Cape Breton
We meet a doctor from Brazil who's working as the first clinical assistant at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital and we speak with the medical site lead about the role.
• 16 minutes, 23 seconds
Like sands through the hourglass
We speak with a researcher from Dalhousie who studied what happens to the disappearing sand on Ingonish Beach.
• 7 minutes, 16 seconds
Fish in hot water
Parts of the Margaree River are closed to fishing after the water got too warm last week and a local group says it's happening more often because of climate change.
• 6 minutes, 42 seconds
Handling mental stress of climate change
We speak to a grief councilor about how Nova Scotians' mental health is being affected by climate disasters.
• 8 minutes, 33 seconds
The Highland Village Visitor Centre has officially opened
The Highland Village Visitor Centre Experience opened yesterday. It includes a special library and archives space in memory of the late Jim St. Clair.
• 7 minutes, 16 seconds
Celebrating Jay Smith
The late Jay Smith will be remembered at a special concert as part of the Makin' Waves Festival tonight.
• 7 minutes, 35 seconds
Nova Scotia Health does trial run with virtual urgent care
Patients needing urgent care have a virtual option this week, as part of trial run by Nova Scotia Health. The number to reach the virtual urgent care service this week is 1-833-413-0277.
• 10 minutes, 56 seconds
Update on proposed Melford container terminal
The Port of Melford is asking the feds for money. Reporter Tom Ayers asks the CBRM Mayor and MP Mike Kelloway what they think about that.
• 8 minutes
Holding back the water at the Baille Ard forest
Officials say the controversial berms carved out of the Baille Ard forest did leave some flooding on the trails after this weekend's rain storm. But they say the berms did help protect streets downstream from flooding.
• 7 minutes, 47 seconds
The 2023 Canadian Little League Girls Fastpitch Championship comes to Sydney Mines
Sydney Mines is hosting the Canadian Little League Girls Fastpitch Championship at the Nicole Meaney field this week.
• 15 minutes, 15 seconds
Cape Breton Top To Bottom with Adam Hill: Upping Your Photo Game
Professional Nature Photographer Adam Hill shares some tips on how to take a good picture when you're on outdoor adventures.
• 8 minutes, 34 seconds
The CBRM FORWARD project
With an emphasis on housing and economic development, CBRM launches into a public discussion of its new municipal planning strategy tonight. We get a preview from Mayor Amanda MacDougall.
• 7 minutes, 45 seconds
Motion carried
CBRM council votes to push forward on a new municipal planning strategy and land use bylaw aimed at easing the housing shortage and sparking economic development.
• 7 minutes, 46 seconds
A dream come true
We speak with the Eskasoni man who got the ball rolling to bring the North American Indigenous Games to Nova Scotia.
• 5 minutes, 1 second
Tea for two... or more
The Cape Breton Farmer's Market is starting a new program to offer a specialized tea experience for cruise ship passengers and visitors.
• 4 minutes, 35 seconds
Doctors Nova Scotia contracts
We speak with Doctors Nova Scotia about the some of the details in the new contracts that are with the Provincial government.
• 11 minutes, 32 seconds
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: Elizabeth LeFort
Cheticamp's Elizabeth LeFort is world renowned for her hooked rugs. On our Acadian column, Ronald Labelle has a profile of this Order of Canada recipient.
• 8 minutes, 36 seconds
Cape Breton Top To Bottom with Adam Hill: Aspey Bay
On our summer outdoor adventure column " Cape Breton Top to Bottom" photographer Adam Hill takes us to one his favourite parts of the Island, Aspy Bay.
• 6 minutes, 46 seconds
Plea for Tents
The Ally Centre of Cape Breton is making a public plea for tents to meet the demand for shelter.
• 4 minutes, 32 seconds
Raising concerns among female international students
The former head of CBU's Student Union is concerned some female intentional students could be facing inappropriate requests when they go looking for help.
• 10 minutes, 59 seconds
Creating craft education
We find out how the Cape Breton Centre for Craft and Design wants to expand its offerings around the Island.
• 12 minutes, 29 seconds
Deux Tables in Cheticamp
We get a sneak peak of a new home-grown play. The new Acadian musical comedy is running over two weekends: July 20-23 and July 27-30.
• 6 minutes, 43 seconds
Ukrainian Village in Cape Breton
A group of Ukrainian families are living together in a community near Baddeck.
• 11 minutes, 59 seconds
Postal problems in Richmond Country
Sporadic mail delivery in parts of Richmond County may be coming to an end. CBCs Tom Ayers talks to a local resident and Deputy Mayor and Councilor Brent Sampson about concerns over Canada Post's difficulties in finding a rural route driver.
• 8 minutes, 11 seconds
Streeters: What is your connection with water?
CBCs Kathleen McKenna asked people what their connection to water is, down at the Sydney waterfront.
• 4 minutes, 42 seconds
Forge Me Not packages
Petra Buis is the person behind the Forget Me Not packages that are given to people experiencing miscarriage and infant loss. We'll find out about the difference they make and what is needed to keep the initiative going forward.
• 12 minutes, 36 seconds
Research on climate change & well water in the CBRM
Professor Barret Kurylyk is a researcher looking at the impacts of climate change on well water. His research is starting in the CBRM.
• 7 minutes, 43 seconds
Family's well contaminated by fuel oil
A Howie Centre family has been unable to use their water after their well was contaminated by a neighbour's heating oil more than three months ago.
• 9 minutes, 51 seconds
Streeters: What's your advice for managing screen time?
CBCs Kathleen McKenna took it to the streets of Sydney to ask about screen time.
• 4 minutes, 10 seconds
Federal funding for Parks Canada
Parks Canada in Cape Breton just got more than 40 million dollars in Federal funding to help with Hurricane Fiona recovery and other climate change infrastructure adaptations. Duggan Kennedy is the Asset Manager for the Cape Breton Field Unit.
• 7 minutes, 55 seconds
Cape Breton Top to Bottom: how to take a good picture in the field
Adam Hill talks about the basics of taking great pictures when you are out exploring.
• 10 minutes, 39 seconds
What should be in Canada's first national public health act?
A team at Dalhousie is looking into the development of a national Public Health Act.
• 7 minutes, 23 seconds
Building a Better Boat: the impact of the Cape Island longliner
Port Morien native Donald Feltmate is the author of a new book about the Cape Island longliner.
• 15 minutes, 49 seconds
Modular classrooms going up in New Waterford
The CBVRCE is installing modular classrooms to accommodate an increase in enrollment in New Waterford.
• 7 minutes, 10 seconds
Back in the saddle again with equine therapy in Port Hood
An equestrian center in Port Hood helps youth develop skills to help with anxiety and depression.
• 8 minutes
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: the history of the Cheticamp hooked rug
Ronald Labelle is a former Associate Professor of French and Acadian Studies at CBU. Today he tells the story about the famous hooked rugs of Cheticamp.
• 10 minutes, 8 seconds
Could UV lights reduce virus loads at the Cove Guest Home?
Ken Rockwood is the lead researcher on a Nova Scotia Health project to test the use of UV light to reduce respiratory viral infections among residents of long term care.
• 7 minutes, 48 seconds
Cruise vessels gave Baddeck a miss because buoys were late
Sailors on the Bras d'Or noticed that navigation buoys were missing this spring. It turns out that's had a significant economic impact.
• 7 minutes, 59 seconds
Lizzi's Loop
Elementary school students in Port Hood completed a recent project with initiative beyond their years. Lizzi's Loop is how one school paid tribute to a student gone too soon.
• 6 minutes, 28 seconds
Maskell's Harbour now fully protected from development
A favourite Bras d'Or Lakes attraction is now protected from development thanks to a local community group, and the Nova Scotia Nature Trust.
• 8 minutes, 12 seconds
North End group opposes location for supported housing development
The North End of Sydney Heritage Group is opposed to the supportive living housing project proposed for the North End behind the former Holy Angels high school.
• 9 minutes, 19 seconds
NSP erecting more robust power poles on King's Road
Nova Scotia Power explains why it's been installing new larger power poles around the CBRM.
• 7 minutes, 48 seconds
Could "Registered Psychiatric Nurses" work in Nova Scotia?
The province is currently exploring whether a new job category - Registered Psychiatric Nurses or "RPNs" - could help fill the gaps in the healthcare system.
• 8 minutes, 56 seconds
Tour guide shortage at Old Sydney Society
A shortage of tour guides is hindering the Old Sydney Society from offering enough tours to satisfy demand.
• 6 minutes, 56 seconds
CBU reckoning with challenges posed by AI software
CBU faculty are meeting this summer to figure out how to maintain academic integrity in the age of Chat GPT.
• 15 minutes, 11 seconds
Offshore wind info sessions launch today
Jim Wooder is the head of the committee that will assess the potential effects of future offshore wind development in Nova Scotia.
• 9 minutes, 21 seconds
Cape Breton Top To Bottom with Adam Hill: hidden gem waterfalls
We're launching a new summer series today that we're calling "Cape Breton Top to Bottom". On the first episode, Adam talks waterfalls.
• 10 minutes, 42 seconds
At The Table: a visit to a milling frolic in Iona
First up in our new summer series on tables, and what we do when we gather around them: we stop by a milling frolic in Iona.
• 8 minutes, 57 seconds
Department of Labour launches investigation into the Cape Breton Injured Workers Association
CBC Reporter Tom Ayers finds out why the Nova Scotia Department of Labour has launched an investigation into the finances and governance of the Cape Breton Injured Workers Association.
• 6 minutes, 20 seconds
The Bird Hour for July
We invite you to call one of our bird experts - Dave Harris - with your questions or observations for the July edition.
• 38 minutes, 45 seconds
Cape Breton cardiologist Paul MacDonald receives Community Specialist of the Year
A Sydney doctor is receiving an award from his peers for helping to bring much needed heart health services to the island.
• 5 minutes, 40 seconds
What Cape Breton kids are up to for summer vacation
Grading day is almost upon us. Reporter Erin Pottie went to Robin Foote Elementary to hear how some students will be spending their summer vacation.
• 4 minutes, 52 seconds
NS will pay for CCAs to become LPNs
The Province announced a new path for CCA's to become LPN's. We speak with the Minister of Seniors and Long-Term Care about the pilot project.
• 8 minutes, 12 seconds
Dollar Dog: the salmon-finding pooch of the Margaree
The International Fly Fishing Film Festival is heading to Big Spruce tomorrow. We hear about a film based on a Cape Breton dog who always helps fishers find salmon.
• 5 minutes, 18 seconds
This Is The Future: a feature conversation with dancer Sarah Prosper of Eskasoni
This is a series of conversations inspiring young Indigenous people from the region. This segment features Eskasoni dancer Sarah Prosper.
• 10 minutes, 14 seconds
Help is on the way for the CBRM 911 call centre
CBRM's 911 dispatch centre is short-staffed and the municipality is looking to fill vacancies. We hear from the union and CBRM's deputy chief administrative officer on efforts to recruit more 911 operators.
• 8 minutes, 24 seconds
Echoes of Glendale '73
A sneak preview of an original stage production to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Cape Breton Fiddler's Association including former premier Rodney MacDonald, who plays his own grandfather.
• 16 minutes, 52 seconds
One-year anniversary of the Ally Centre Overdose Prevention Site
The PEER SIX Overdose Prevention Site at the Ally Center of Cape Breton is celebrating its one year anniversary. We hear from Christine Porter about how it's doing.
• 10 minutes, 7 seconds
Next phase for the Ingonish tourism strategy
We speak with the tourism consultant who's helping Ingonish grow tourism in the area while protecting the natural assets that draw people there.
• 8 minutes, 31 seconds
Richmond County council report with Adam Cooke
Richmond County Council held its regular meeting last night. Our Municipal Affairs Correspondent for the Strait Area is freelancer Adam Cooke.
• 7 minutes, 23 seconds
Seawall Trail gets $6.4 million
Yesterday the Seawall Trail in Northern Cape Breton got quite a few steps closer to reality with the funding announcement from the province. We hear from the Chair of the Seawall Trail Society.
• 7 minutes, 40 seconds
Kennington Cove open today
The road to Kennington Cove reopens today, but the beaches look dramatically different this year. We find out what it took to clean up after Fiona.
• 4 minutes, 50 seconds
One person's trash is another person's treasure
Reporter Erin Pottie tells us about some fabulous finds and some people who are excited about the start of heavy garbage in the CBRM.
• 6 minutes, 59 seconds
Prix de Rome in Architecture
We meet an architect with Cape Breton roots who's won a prestigious prize that will allow her to pursue her research on women in architecture.
• 14 minutes, 24 seconds
Kluscap Bioblitz
We catch up with the manager of the Kluscap Indigenous Protected and Conserved area fresh from a bioblitz at the site, to inventory some of the flora and fauna.
• 9 minutes, 52 seconds
Acadien Culture with Ronald LaBelle: Acadien Folk Remedies
Ronald Labelle takes a look at some magical and spiritual beliefs around folk remedies.
• 9 minutes, 44 seconds
Hike Nova Scotia’s Hiker Challenge
Hike Nova Scotia and Parks Canada are teaming up to encourage you to explore some lesser known gems in the Cape Breton Highlands National Park.
• 9 minutes, 51 seconds
The Atlantic Economic Forum
Former Federal Cabinet Minister and Cape Bretoner Lisa Raitt shares some of her insights from the Atlantic Economic Forum that happened yesterday at St. FX.
• 9 minutes, 12 seconds
CBU nursing at Acadia University
CBU has reopened their applications for their nursing program this fall. We speak with the Dean of the School of Nursing about their satellite site.
• 9 minutes, 12 seconds
Cape Breton Youth speaks at Unifor meeting
Eighteen-year-old Oona Johnstone Laurette of Sydney was invited to present a youth perspective during a panel discussion at the Unifor Atlantic Regional Council in Moncton
• 8 minutes, 19 seconds
"My First East Coast Bird Book"
We speak with a maritime author who had designed and illustrated a book for beginner birders.
• 8 minutes, 21 seconds
Critical review of Island Employment
We speak with Auditor General Kim Adair about her findings of gross mismanagement of funds at Island Employment.
• 10 minutes, 25 seconds
New nature trail in Sydney River
Breton Ability Centre held an event celebrating the opening of their new nature trail. We hear from their CEO and residents about what this means to them.
• 5 minutes, 30 seconds
Canadian Emergency Response Benefit study
The CERB program was a lifesaver for thousands of Canadians during he pandemic but a national survey shows for a lot of them, it wasn't just about the money.
• 9 minutes, 8 seconds
Master furrier offers workshop to Mi'kmaw in Cape Breton
A group of Mi'kmaq crafters are getting the unique opportunity this week to learn fur-working basics from a master furrier.
• 7 minutes, 40 seconds
Dr Lisa Barrett on the current approach to COVID
Dr. Lisa Barrett is an infectious disease specialist at Dalhousie University.
• 7 minutes, 50 seconds
Cape Breton Business Hall of Fame: Dr Eileen Pottie Forrester
The last but certainly not least of this year's inductee into the Cape Breton Business and Philanthropy Hall of Fame is dance school founder Eileen Pottie Forrester.
• 12 minutes, 22 seconds
Province releases Offshore Wind Road Map
One of the potential sites for development is the Bras d'Or Lakes.
• 9 minutes, 30 seconds
NSP takes action on long wait times for new permit process
Nova Scotia Power responds to concerns from Cape Breton electricians over delays with the new permit system.
• 7 minutes, 45 seconds
Cape Breton Philanthropy Hall of Fame: Jim & Roma Kehoe
We speak with Jim Kehoe of Joneljim Construction. He and his wife Roma are being inducted tonight into the Cape Breton Philanthropy Hall of Fame.
• 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Richmond River Roots is a growing social enterprise
Richmond River Roots is a social enterprise that grows great food, plants food knowledge, and harvests community connections.
• 8 minutes, 5 seconds
Cape Breton Business Hall of Fame: Bruce Marsh, Cape Breton Trailer Sales
A profile interview with the former owner of Cape Breton Trailer Sales, Bruce Marsh. He is an inductee to the Cape Breton Business Hall of Fame this week.
• 10 minutes, 2 seconds
Branch 12 Legion launches program to showcase young musicians
There's a new initiative at the Branch 12 Legion in Sydney. The Blue Beret Series aim is to give more young musicians a chance to get on stage.
• 8 minutes, 8 seconds
Mass whale stranding in Port Hood
Tonya Wimmer, the Executive Director for the Marine Animal Response Society, is on the scene.
• 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Medical trials company sets up shop in Sydney
There's an international company setting up in Sydney that administers clinical trials for drug companies.
• 14 minutes, 50 seconds
Philanthropy Leadership Award: Cape Breton Building Trades & Unionized Contractors
Cape Breton trade unions and the contractors who employ them, are being recognized with the inaugural Philanthropy Leadership Award from the Chamber of Commerce.
• 10 minutes, 18 seconds
Electricians complain of delays with NSP's new permitting system
The new system allows an electrician to apply for permits over the phone. Nova Scotia Power says the company is still "learning and adjusting to a new system".
• 6 minutes, 39 seconds
Shortage of nitroglycerin causing concern among heart patients
Cape Breton Pharmacists are concerned about the shortage of a drug used to treat heart disease.
• 5 minutes, 49 seconds
A primer on the ransomware organization responsible for the provincial data breach
100,000 current and former Nova Scotia Government employees were the subject of a data breach.
• 9 minutes, 43 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: Acadian folk remedies
Ronald Labelle takes a look at Acadian folk remedies.
• 10 minutes, 10 seconds
Wildfire update with Scott Tingley, director of Forest Protection
We speak with DNR's director of forest protection for an update on the fires.
• 6 minutes, 33 seconds
Cape Breton group wants the CRTC to open up ownership of cell towers
Inverness County Connectivity is a group advocating for better rural connectivity after their meeting with the CRTC.
• 5 minutes, 28 seconds
CBU summer school in Poland
A group of CBU students will be heading to CBRM's twin city in Poland to take part in a new summer school.
• 5 minutes, 35 seconds
Task Force 2 on the ground in Shelburne
Simon Bradley is the team manager of the disaster recovery team from Alberta that's landed in Shelburne.
• 8 minutes, 52 seconds
New CEED office provides access to the Cape Breton Virtual Lemonade Stand
Some Cape Breton kids are going to learn entrepreneurship through a virtual lemonade stand.
• 9 minutes, 12 seconds
CBRM considering private management for waste stream
CBRM is looking for companies interested in managing all of the the municipality's waste streams. Solid Waste Manager Francis Campbell sorts out the details.
• 6 minutes, 14 seconds
How do the authorities coordinate international requests for firefighting assistance?
We learn about the Canadian non-profit agency that's responsible for providing extra help from within the country and abroad when it comes to fighting wildfires.
• 9 minutes, 41 seconds
Wildfire update from Shelburne
An update on the fires from DNR's Public Information Officer, Dave Rockwood, who is on the ground in Shelburne.
• 10 minutes, 32 seconds
DFO minister visits Cape Breton
DFO minister Joyce Murray was in town on Saturday for the Coast Guard College graduation ceremonies.
• 7 minutes, 2 seconds
Wildfire update with Scott Tingley, director of Forest Protection
We speak with Department of Natural Resource's Director of Forest Protection for an update on the fires.
• 9 minutes, 23 seconds
Where does your money go when you donate to wildfire relief?
United Way and the Red Cross are helping coordinate donations from across the Province and around the world to support people affected by wildfires.
• 12 minutes, 10 seconds
Breton Air assisting with wildfire effort
Matt Wallace is the President of Breton Air, and a pilot who has been helping fight the wildfires.
• 7 minutes, 57 seconds
Wildfire update with Scott Tingley, director of Forest Protection
Scott Tingley provides an update on the status of the fight against the wildfires and an inventory of new resources on the way from as far away as Montana, and Costa Rica.
• 9 minutes, 33 seconds
CBRM issues tender for new pump track
The CBRM wants to create what's called a pump track in Whitney Pier for riders on bikes, skateboards, in-line skates, scooters, and wheelchairs.
• 8 minutes, 23 seconds
What if CBRM had to be evacuated?
CBRM's EMO Coordinator, Bruce MacDonald, explains how things will work in a major disaster here.
• 7 minutes, 29 seconds
Wildfire update with Natural Resources minister Tory Rushton
We get the latest on the wildfires from Nova Scotia's Minister of Natural Resources and clarification on the restrictions around activities in the woods.
• 11 minutes, 45 seconds
Volunteer Fire Response
Firefighters are on high alert across the province as wildfires continue to burn on the mainland. We hear from the chief of the Glace Bay Volunteer Fire Department about an already tense fire season.
• 8 minutes, 8 seconds
Ingonish developing plan for sustainable tourism development
Victoria county is helping Ingonish come up with a plan for sustainable tourism.
• 17 minutes, 10 seconds
Guidance on talking about wildfires with young people
We hear how to talk to the young people in your life about dealing with changes to mental health caused by the wildfires.
• 10 minutes, 13 seconds
Health Hacks - Evacuation Plan
Our healthcare columnist takes a look at mandatory evacuations and what you can do to make them less stressful.
• 9 minutes
Johnny shirts for all bodies
A Cape Breton woman is drawing attention to the lack of hospital gowns for obese people.
• 5 minutes, 42 seconds
Mental Health Recruitment
Recruitment efforts are paying off in Mental Health and Addictions in the Eastern zone. We find out how it's been a turning point to take the service out of crisis mode.
• 13 minutes, 4 seconds
Rescue in Dominion
We speak with the Chief of the Dominion Volunteer Fire Department about a dramatic rescue Sunday evening at a seaside cliff that's been a problem area.
• 6 minutes, 21 seconds
A Cape Breton Connection to a Netflix series
We catch up with Cape Breton actor Glen Gould about his recent role in the Netflix animated children's series "Spirit Rangers" and a bunch of other recent work and upcoming projects.
• 13 minutes, 54 seconds
Update from Tory Rushton
Open fires are not permitted anywhere in the province. We get the details on the province wide burn ban and an update on the Mainland fires from Nova Scotia's Minister of Natural Resources.
• 28 minutes, 21 seconds
Non-Quota Tobacco
Membertou First Nation says people who buy discount tobacco are hurting revenues the band uses for programs and services. We learn more about what some call non-quota and others call illegal tobacco.
• 6 minutes, 15 seconds
CBU looking for developers for new on- and off-campus housing
CBU is asking for proposals for on-campus and off-campus housing options to help address the ongoing housing shortage.
• 8 minutes, 56 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: moving house
In our Acadian column today, Ronald LaBelle focuses on moving house.
• 13 minutes, 26 seconds
Cape Bretoner organizing seafood donation for Ukraine
Seafood harvesters in Nova Scotia are banding together to fill a shipping container of frozen seafood for Ukraine. We speak with the Cape Bretoner who launched the plan.
• 6 minutes, 27 seconds
Richmond County Council report from Adam Cooke
Richmond County Council held its regular meeting last night. Our Municipal Affairs Correspondent for the Strait Area is freelancer Adam Cooke.
• 7 minutes, 25 seconds
Inverness County Connectivity scores a meeting with the new chair of the CRTC
We find out what specific topics an advocacy group in Inverness County wants to raise in its meeting with the new chair of the CRTC.
To read the full text of the document submitted to the CRTC: https://ruralconnectivity.tiiny.site/
• 7 minutes, 6 seconds
Cape Breton restaurant owner says pandemic loan payback deadline should be extended
The Canada Emergency Business Account loan was meant to help businesses struggling during the pandemic but some say it's still too early to pay it back as things haven't returned to normal. We hear from a business owner in Cheticamp that wants the same thing.
• 9 minutes, 59 seconds
New theatre troupe mounts a 24-hour play challenge
Parking Lot Players aims to put on untraditional theatre in unconventional spaces. We hear about the concept of a 24-hour play.
• 15 minutes, 20 seconds
Thumbs down for lack of fingerprinting services at the Cape Breton Regional Police
The Cape Breton Regional Police have been unable to process fingerprints. That's causing problems for people who need background checks.
• 8 minutes, 6 seconds
New foster family model being tested in Cape Breton
Nova Scotia is in the process of redesigning the foster care system, borrowing a concept from other countries known as the "Mockingbird Family." We check in with a foster family in Marion Bridge to find out how it's going.
• 9 minutes, 35 seconds
Show him the money: CBRM submits financial plan to minister
CBRM has sent a plan to the province to address the municipality's financial challenges. The Mayor will give us the details, some of which she found surprising.
• 8 minutes
DFO describes "interim understanding" for Eskasoni lobster fishery
We hear from DFO on the temporary agreement with Eskasoni to fish & sell their catch during the commercial lobster season.
• 6 minutes, 51 seconds
Then & Now with Jim St Clair: early Black settlers in Cape Breton
Once a month we dip into the archives, for a look back at the people & places of Cape Breton history with our former community historian, the late Jim Saint Clair.
• 4 minutes, 42 seconds
Something to crow about: Cape Breton animator has short film "Corvine" showing at Tribeca
A filmmaker from Cape Breton who's based in British Columbia has had his animated short film about a boy who communes with crows, accepted at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York.
• 7 minutes, 51 seconds
New supportive living home for young people at risk in Cape Breton
There’s a new supportive housing facility coming to Glace Bay for young people between the ages of 16-21 who have nowhere else to go.
• 7 minutes
Chain reaction: the invasive chain pickerel shows up in another Cape Breton waterway
The Cape Breton Island Wildlife Association is concerned about the discovery of more chain pickerel, an invasive species of fish, in Cape Breton waterways. If you catch a chain pickerel, or if you see someone intentionally releasing them into a waterway, you can notify DNR at 1-800-565-2224.
• 7 minutes, 22 seconds
Eskasoni reaches "interim understanding" to fish & sell lobster
Eskasoni is taking part in the lobster fishery this year under an agreement with DFO which will see them fish more than 4000 traps along with Potlotek and We’koqma’q.
• 6 minutes, 6 seconds
SPCA animal hospital in Sydney in danger of closing
In an update on our SPCA story - The organization says it can put on its vaccine clinic this weekend but beyond that, nothing is certain.
• 14 minutes, 15 seconds
New childcare spaces coming to Baddeck, Ingonish, & Bay St Lawrence
The Province is aiming to add 1500 new child care spaces with the Federal funding for 10 dollar a day daycare. We hear about some of the spaces going to the expansion of the relatively new daycare in Baddeck and down North.
• 7 minutes, 34 seconds
The long hard road: repairs coming to the Sydney River Bridge
It's construction season and some drivers wants to know when that will extend to the bridge over Sydney River. That stretch of Keltic Drive has been giving drivers a whole lot of trouble.
• 7 minutes, 29 seconds
Glace Bay group raising the alarm over water quality at the Number 20 Dam
A group in Glace Bay is asking the province to clean up the water in the Number 20 Dam before stocking it with more trout. However, the province says the water will not harm the fish.
• 10 minutes, 10 seconds
International organization branching out to plant native trees in Cape Breton
A global non-profit organization that's planted almost 100 million trees is doing some work in Cape Breton to plant native species.
• 8 minutes, 38 seconds
Glace Bay's Logan Shaw leading the Toronto Marlies in their AHL playoff hopes
CBC's Charlie Cuff talks hockey with Toronto Marlies captain, Logan Shaw. He's from Glace Bay and is the first to win the AHL award for Sportsmanship with the Marlies .
• 12 minutes, 30 seconds
Eskasoni teacher & mother of four realizes dream to go to med school
A teacher from Eskasoni is hitting the books herself this Fall as a student at Dalhousie Medical school. Sje tells us how the Indigenous Pathways program helped her pursue her dream.
• 9 minutes, 43 seconds
Expansion of access to clinics in Cape Breton
We speak with Health Minister Michelle Thompson about expanding access to primary care, including a new clinic for newcomers coming to CBU.
• 9 minutes, 30 seconds
Mabou campus of Gaelic College launches programming this fall
The Gaelic college campus in Mabou will start accepting students this Fall. President Rodney MacDonald from the Gaelic College provides an update.
• 9 minutes, 53 seconds
Bill Blair on the future of the disaster assistance program
Federal Emergency Preparedness Minister Bill Blair talks about how the Disaster Assistance Fund works.
• 9 minutes, 21 seconds
Participant in the Stonewall Riots speaking at CBU
The Stonewall Riots are considered to be the birth place of gay rights in America. Martin Boyce was one of the people there and speaking at CBU this morning.
• 10 minutes, 54 seconds
CBRM L'nu advisor quits because she says she felt like a "token Indian"
The former Indigenous adviser to CBRM's mayor has quit after about one year in the position, saying she was just hired to be what she calls a "token Indian."
• 13 minutes, 50 seconds
Kevin Orrell named interim associate dean of new CBU medical school campus
Kevin Orrell is taking on the role of Interim Associate Dean of the medical school campus planned for CBU. We
ask him about his role.
• 8 minutes, 11 seconds
East Coast Meets West End: a feature conversation with Stuart Calvert
Musician Stuart Calvert has worked alongside some of the best known names in the business. He conducted everything from Showboat to Shrek on the international stage. Stuart is back in Cape Breton for a tribute show this weekend.
• 14 minutes, 7 seconds
"The police commission for the CBRM is underperforming" - Tom Urbaniak
Yesterday we took a broad look at the state of police commissions and advisory boards. Now we're going to get a little closer to home and hear about the Cape Breton Regional Police Commission and why Tom Urbaniak feels it needs improvement.
• 6 minutes, 49 seconds
New director at Talbot House has lived experience
The new executive director at Talbot House is drawing on her own experience of recovery from addiction to help clients there.
• 9 minutes, 11 seconds
Many police boards in NS ineffective, incomplete, or nonexistent
The MCC final report recommends making police boards and commissions more robust. We find out how they currently function and what needs to happen to make them work better.
• 12 minutes, 6 seconds
New child care facility at the Cove Guest Home
The Cove Guest Home in Sydney is soon going to be welcoming a much younger clientele. It's adding a child care centre to its grounds.
• 8 minutes, 3 seconds
A Cape Bretoner in London
We go to London to catch up with Katani Julien, a Cape Bretoner from Eskasoni who’s on hand for the Coronation.
• 7 minutes, 41 seconds
Are you noticing more litter in the CBRM?
More volunteers than ever have signed up this weekend to pick up litter in the CBRM.
• 11 minutes, 29 seconds
Cape Breton Eagle wins the Q-League Humanitarian Trophy
Cam Squires of the Cape Breton Eagles is the recipient of the Humanitarian award from the Q-League.
• 5 minutes, 18 seconds
Fiona fixes are a challenge because people can't move out while repairs are done
Moving out of your home while Fiona repairs are being done by the Mennonites isn't always possible. CBC Reporter Erin Pottie touches base with one homeowner who's considering moving into an RV for awhile. She also spoke with the head of the Mennonite Disaster Service and the head of the United Way in Cape Breton who's been helping people displaced by the storm.
• 16 minutes, 3 seconds
May the Fourth Be With You: communing with Star Wars superfans
It's May the Fourth, otherwise known as Star Wars Day! And for fans of the franchise, there seems to always be a new show or movie to watch these days. Our Cape Breton Current Affairs Correspondent Brittany Wentzell finds out what is that keeps fans coming back for more.
• 7 minutes, 23 seconds
Connecting outlying areas to Transit Cape Breton
United Way Cape Breton and the CBRM are going to bus people in rural areas of the municipality to catch the bus on regular Transit CB routes.
• 7 minutes, 34 seconds
Finding meaning & belonging in the Polish culture
It's Polish Constitution Day. Polish American author Sophie Hodorowicz Knab is invited to speak as part of celebrations here in Cape Breton.
• 9 minutes, 3 seconds
Big news out of Little Narrows
USG, United States Gypsum, announced it will re-open the gypsum plant. To find out more we spoke with Paul MacNeil, the Victoria County Councilor for the area.
• 6 minutes, 55 seconds
New conservation designation for the Fortress of Louisbourg National Historic Site
Canada has committed to protecting twenty-five per cent of its land and waters by 2025 and there's a new conservation designation to reach the goal. Jared Tomie, an Ecologist with Cape Breton Highlands National Park, explains why the Fortress of Louisbourg is one of the sites to receive the designation.
• 7 minutes, 7 seconds
Tony's Bakery changes hands after 33 years
Tony's Bakery in Sydney is sold to a former international student at CBU.
• 7 minutes, 29 seconds
One song to rule them all: "God Save the King"
Anthem expert - and journalist David Pate - tells us how Britain's national song sparked the whole rousing tradition of singing for your country.
• 10 minutes, 52 seconds
Bird Hour with Dave & Dave
We invite you to call our bird experts - Dave Harris and Dave McCorquodale - with your questions or observations for the May edition.
• 39 minutes, 5 seconds
Baddeck ER will not be re-opening anytime soon
Nova Scotia Health says Baddeck hospital's emergency department will not be reopening soon. The province says that's because the new urgent treatment centre is still being inundated with people from CBRM.
• 10 minutes, 45 seconds
Cape Breton leaders at big wind energy conference in Copenhagen
We check in with CBRM Mayor Amanda McDougall and Richmond County Warden Amanda Mombourquette at a wind energy conference in Copenhagen.
• 9 minutes, 38 seconds
Why do we have to rip up the new pavement on Charlotte Street?
Businesses on Charlotte Street thought construction between Pitt and Dorchester streets was done. But now the asphalt has to be ripped up and parts of the construction need to be redone.
• 5 minutes, 41 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: the amazing Acadian filmmakers, p III
In our Acadian column today, Ronald LaBelle focuses on the amazing Acadian filmmakers.
• 9 minutes, 43 seconds
CBU wants to set up a "camping gear library"
From campus to camping. We find out how CBU students will be able to access camping gear this season.
• 6 minutes, 36 seconds
Richmond County Council with Adam Cooke
Richmond County Council held its regular meeting last night. Our Municipal Affairs Correspondent for the Strait Area is freelancer Adam Cooke.
• 8 minutes, 22 seconds
Feeling off about being on: Why on-call requirements are stressing CB veterinarians
Vets say they're suffering under the strain of too many pets and not enough vets. Now a local clinic says it's becoming nearly impossible to keep up with the regulations surrounding on-call work.
• 10 minutes, 31 seconds
A visit to the refugee camp where Nova Scotia is recruiting healthcare workers
CBC Reporter Kayla Hounsell visits the refugee camp in Kenya, where Nova Scotia is recruiting the next generation of health care workers.
• 9 minutes, 30 seconds
EAC says Parks Act has too many loopholes
The wilderness coordinator for the EAC says the case of West Mabou highlights an ongoing need for updated parks legislation in NS.
• 8 minutes, 14 seconds
Is there still a foot in the door for a golf course at West Mabou Beach?
Last week, the Nova Scotia government announced that there can be no golf development in West Mabou Beach Provincial Park, we hear from the province about that decision.
• 11 minutes, 56 seconds
Members of the LGBTQ community say bullying in the CBRM is on the rise
CBC Reporter Christian Roach discusses the issue with a Cape Breton advocate and a transgender teen who faces constant bullying.
• 7 minutes, 36 seconds
Mental stress takes its toll on short-staffed veterinarians
Our Cape Breton Current Affairs Correspondent Brittany Wentzell brings us an intimate look at what it is like to be a veterinarian on call here in Cape Breton.
• 7 minutes, 6 seconds
No golf course for West Mabou Beach
Yesterday, the Nova Scotia Government announced that there can be no golf development at West Mabou Beach Provincial Park, we will hear from the head organizer of the movement to protect the beach.
• 9 minutes, 43 seconds
CBU artist-in-residence feels "a new sense of belonging" after her return to Cape Breton
CBU's artist in residence is giving the public a preview of her newest work: an experimental performance piece involving strange movement, absurdist text.
• 8 minutes, 21 seconds
Refrigerator reads: check out the Little Free Library on Charlotte Street
You've heard of a beer fridge.. now downtown Sydney has a free book fridge in front of Selkies Diner.
• 4 minutes, 14 seconds
Some Cape Breton crab fishermen say the season opened too early
Andrew Bourgeois is President of the Gulf of Nova Scotia Fishermen's Coalition and also on the Gulf fleet planning board. He says Coast Guard icebreakers were needed in Cheticamp last week because the snow crab season opened too soon.
• 7 minutes, 4 seconds
Cape Breton trail groups need money, volunteers, access to contractors
It's been a challenging year for the volunteer groups that maintain community hiking trails. Hike Nova Scotia is taking steps to help.
• 10 minutes, 45 seconds
Derelict commercial buildings pose a particular challenge to the CBRM
Is bigger better? Not when it comes to derelict buildings in CBRM. We hear about the challenges those buildings face and why CBRM is not necessarily looking to get rid of them.
• 8 minutes, 55 seconds
RBC holds public meeting on Louisbourg branch closure
There was a meeting last night regarding the impending Royal Bank closure in Louisbourg. Councilor James Edwards shares how that meeting went.
• 8 minutes, 44 seconds
Getting on track with a new owner at Northside Downs
Harness Racing Cape Breton is the new owner of the track at Northside Downs.
• 6 minutes, 17 seconds
Cape Bretoner does a two-fer at the Boston Marathon
We meet a Cape Bretoner who'll be running the Boston marathon for his second time today.
• 8 minutes, 20 seconds
The RCMP say they're transporting more people to the hospital due to unavailability of ambulances
RCMP say they are increasingly having to transport people to the hospital because ambulances are not always available. We hear from the RCMP and from the ambulance service.
• 9 minutes, 23 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: the amazing Acadian filmmakers, p II
Part II of Ronald LaBelle taking a look at Acadian Filmmakers
• 15 minutes, 40 seconds
A deep dive into the doctrine of discovery
We speak with a Canadian scholar who says the Church needs to own up to its responsibility when it comes to the doctrine of discovery.
• 15 minutes, 58 seconds
Mennonite Disaster Service looking for homes to repair
We hear from the Mennonite Disaster Service who are looking to help homeowners fix the damage from Fiona.
• 12 minutes, 53 seconds
Revitalizing ball parks in Sydney
We hear about a group making a pitch to bring some ball parks to life in Sydney.
• 7 minutes, 30 seconds
CBRM budget in limbo over $3-million from the province
Both sides say each one is waiting for the other to call. We hear from CBRM and Nova Scotia Municipal Affairs about a budget dispute over how to spend 3 million dollars.
• 10 minutes, 22 seconds
Two CBRM councillors explain why they changed their vote on the housing proposal
New Dawn's proposed housing development will go ahead after all. We speak with two CBRM councillors about why they changed their vote from no to yes.
• 28 minutes, 36 seconds
How to be an Ocean Wise ocean ambassador
An ocean conservation organization is looking to empower young Atlantic Canadians to take action and help protect our oceans.
• 7 minutes, 41 seconds
Cape Breton comedian Clifton Cremo
Eskasoni's Clifton Cremo continues to climb the comedy ladder in Canada. His latest tour has seen him perform in all four Atlantic provinces. He will be performing at the The Highland Arts Theatre in Sydney this Friday, April 14.
• 15 minutes, 47 seconds
Midwives wonder why they weren't mentioned in the NS budget
The latest budget was all about healthcare. It came as a surprise to the Association of Nova Scotia Midwives that they didn't see any type of increase in their numbers in that budget.
• 6 minutes, 31 seconds
The Return of Victory Gardens?
Victory Gardens were a staple of Canadian households during the first and second world wars. Now a local farmer wants to see the idea re-emerge to help combat food insecurity now.
• 8 minutes, 36 seconds
Dan Leger on his new book about Stephen McNeil
A feature interview with Dan Leger, on his new book "Stephen McNeil: Principles and Politics"
• 16 minutes, 38 seconds
Uncertain future for Mabou Communications
Mabou Post Office is in a unique situation, it can no longer go on as it has... despite the community wanting it to.
• 8 minutes, 5 seconds
People who are homeless at risk in cold snap
There's an extreme cold warning in effect for tonight. We hear about options for shelter and where people can stay warm this weekend.
• 7 minutes, 20 seconds
"Where are those folks to live? In what neighbourhood do they belong?" - Catherine Leviten-Reid on the CBRM housing vote
There's an emergency meeting of CBRM council today to discuss next steps for the 5 million dollars in Federal funding through the Rapid Housing initiative.
• 11 minutes, 49 seconds
The ABCs of a return to phonics in Nova Scotia schools
The province has a new approach to literacy. We hear some advice on how to turn that idea into reality from Jamie Metsala is a Professor of Education at Mount Saint Vincent University.
• 11 minutes, 18 seconds
From the archives: a conversation with Rita Joe, 2004
Rita Joe spoke with former Information Morning Host Ian McNeil, 19 years ago, when he visited Rita at her home.
• 4 minutes, 34 seconds
Jaime Battiste may launch legal challenge of boundary changes
MP Jaime Battiste says the new electoral boundaries map is a violation of the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples.
• 8 minutes, 12 seconds
Shannex uses wearable tech to admit residents who would otherwise be in hospital
We find out how Harbourstone has been able to create a home for people who were confined to hospital because of challenging behaviours.
• 7 minutes, 52 seconds
Emera Centre board asks CBRM to take over the rink
The Emera Centre is struggling financially. We'll hear what was said at a public meeting last night from the the interim manager of the Emera Centre, Lloyd Wilkie.
• 7 minutes, 39 seconds
Dr. Ron MacCormick, part 2: on changes in cancer treatment, and what he learned from his patients
Cape Breton oncologist Dr. Ron MacCormick is set to retire after 45 years. We talk to him about changes in cancer treatment and what he has learned from his patients.
• 11 minutes, 53 seconds
New adult day program for Sydney
There's a new adult day program for seniors being offered in Sydney as part of a pilot project from the government. We ask Barbara Adams, Nova Scotia's Minister of Seniors and Long Term Care, how its going.
• 8 minutes, 59 seconds
Advocates say cost of living increases are hurting the most vulnerable Nova Scotians
Leaders of groups that help struggling Nova Scotians spoke to MLAs yesterday. The executive director of Nova Scotia's Centre for Policy Alternatives joins us to talk about the meeting, and what needs to happen to lift people out of poverty.
• 8 minutes, 16 seconds
Two Cape Breton pharmacies to offer primary care clinics
The province is piloting primary care clinics at select pharmacies in NS, including two in the CBRM. We get the details from the Minister of Health, Michelle Thompson.
• 9 minutes, 1 second
ER CHANGES: Scope of practice
Gail Tomblin-Murphy is the Vice President of Research, Innovation, and Discovery, she is also Chief Nurse Executive at Nova Scotia Health. She talks about what needs to happen to make sure all healthcare workers in Nova Scotia are working to their full scope of practice.
• 9 minutes, 55 seconds
Dan Christmas retires from Senate
Six years after his historic appointment as Canada's first Mi'kmaq Senator, the hounourable Dan Christmas has retired. We speak with him about his time in the red chamber and what's next.
• 18 minutes, 30 seconds
Port Hawkesbury council report with Adam Cooke
Adam Cooke is Information Morning's municipal affairs correspondent in the Strait.
• 7 minutes, 22 seconds
New premier of the Yukon is from Cape Breton
The new Premier of the Yukon, Ranj Pillai, grew up in Inverness county. We find out what drew him northward and what keeps him there.
• 11 minutes, 54 seconds
Courageous or Crazy: Dr Hilda Tremblett on her new memoir
The entertaining Dr. Hilda Tremblett of Big Bras d'Or talks about her new memoir, describing her adventures as a young medical student in the 50s.
• 10 minutes, 41 seconds
ER CHANGES: interview with the head of acute care for the eastern zone
Michelle DePodesta is the Executive Director of Acute Health Services for the eastern zone. She talks about the shortage of nurses and how the new ER measures will be implemented on the ground in Cape Breton.
• 11 minutes, 36 seconds
The Port of Sydney wants independence from the CBRM
CBRM has agreed to discuss a new governance structure with port officials. They want some independence to go after investments and generate economic activity. We hear from the Chair of the Port of Sydney.
• 8 minutes, 15 seconds
CBRM launches budget consultations
Mayor Amanda McDougall talks budget consultations underway in the CBRM.
• 9 minutes, 7 seconds
Concerning changes in the rivers
Residents living near three major Cape Breton rivers are worried about the effects of climate change. Specifically Middle River, Baddeck River, and the Margaree. We ask Nova Scotia's Minister of Environment if the issue is on his radar.
• 5 minutes, 29 seconds
Newcomer profile: Rekha Karki, Nepal
On our series of interviews with folks who chose to make Cape Breton their home: we meet Rekha Karki. She is originally from Nepal. We find out what brought her to St. Peter's.
• 6 minutes
What is "green hydrogen"?
The Province has approved the environmental assessment of the EverWind Green Hydrogen project in Point Tupper. We find out what it is and how it works.
• 9 minutes, 35 seconds
New support for expecting parents
Doulas provide support during labour and delivery, but many people can't afford them. A pilot program is now offering those services for free.
• 6 minutes, 22 seconds
Update on Sydney Academy after the cold snap
Sydney Academy has been closed since it flooded after the cold snap earlier this month. Lewis MacDonald, Operations Manager for the Cape Breton Victoria Regional Centre for Education, provides an update.
• 11 minutes, 6 seconds
The return of the Eskasoni Bed Race!
Reporter Erin Pottie took in the action at the Eskasoni Bed Races last weekend. She spoke with participant Chuck Gould and Starr Paul, a Band Councilor who helped organize the winter carnival.
• 8 minutes, 13 seconds
No French-speaking lawyers in Cheticamp
We speak with a retired Francophone lawyer in Cheticamp who's looking for his replacement.
• 6 minutes, 18 seconds
Female hockey players still finding it hard to get ice time in the CBRM
We get an update on The Cape Breton Blizzard Female Hockey Association's attempts to get equitable access to ice time from the President Christina Lamey.
• 8 minutes, 12 seconds
Side Hustles and the Meandering Career Path
Jody Nelson wrote a post for the IONS blog called "Side Hustles and the Meandering Career Path." A consideration of the value - mental, spiritual, and otherwise - of the time-honoured Cape Breton way of piecing together a living, known as the "side hustle."
• 9 minutes, 25 seconds
Bird Hour: The February Edition
Its the February edition of Information Mornings Bird Hour Phone-In. We invite you to call our bird expert - Dave Harris, who is flying solo this month, - with your questions or observations.
• 38 minutes, 3 seconds
Should the CBRM subsidize med school students?
Yesterday at Cape Breton Regional Council, the idea was floated around to provide scholarships to potential doctors at the CBU Medical School. The Deputy Mayor and some Councilors responded to this idea.
• 7 minutes, 10 seconds
Mi'kmaq communities managing some Crown forestland
The Mi'kmaq forestry initiative puts control of some Nova Scotia forestland in the hands of Mi'kmaq communities. Now they're looking to make that arrangement long-term.
• 8 minutes, 1 second
Adopt A Stream program
With intense storms becoming more frequent, residents near three Cape Breton rivers are sounding the alarm over flooding and changes to those rivers. We talk to the manager of the Adopt A Stream program to get a sense of how the situation can be managed.
• 7 minutes, 12 seconds
Province threatens to pull grants from CBRM
The province is expressing alarm at some of CBRM's financial affairs, but municipal officials say things are not as bad as they seem. We get the details from the Mayor and the Minister of Municipal Affairs.
• 9 minutes, 36 seconds
Property owners say Fiona relief is taking too long, criteria are unclear
The Disaster Financial Assistance Program is supposed to be a lifeline for people in an emergency. Six months after Fiona, out of 1400 applications, only 200 have been processed. CBC Reporter Erin Pottie looks into why it's so hard to get questions answered about some of the most basic criteria to qualify for help.
• 7 minutes, 35 seconds
CBRM affordable housing motion - AGAINST: Councillors Eldon MacDonald and Gordon MacDonald
The CBRM appears ready to return $5 million in federal funding after failing to approve a housing project put forward by the Ally Centre and New Dawn.
• 14 minutes, 51 seconds
The Second World War plane crash in Cheticamp
You may recall the story of a plane crash in Cheticamp back in 1944. An amateur historian in the area has been digging into what happened and shares what he's learned.
• 9 minutes, 15 seconds
Rental scam targeting students in the CBRM
We hear about a new rental scam targeting would-be tenants and homeowners. Vanessa Childs Rolls had two students show up at her house, ready to move in.
• 5 minutes, 20 seconds
Looking northward for advice
We speak with Dr. Sarita Verma, the head of a medical school in Northern Ontario, who is helping advise CBU on setting up their medical school campus.
• 11 minutes, 49 seconds
Table read of "New Waterford Girl"
New Waterford Girl is 24 years old, but the beloved Nova Scotia movie got a bit of a revival last weekend when the script was read before an audience at the Making Waves festival.
• 7 minutes, 7 seconds
Province to limit clearcutting on Crown land to 10 percent
Ryan McIntyre is the Resource Manager with the Department of Natural Resources in the western region and he shares details on the creation of a new high production forest zone in Nova Scotia and how it's meant to support more ecological forestry.
• 6 minutes, 48 seconds
No silver spoon at the Black Spoon
One Cape Breton restaurant owner is considering converting to cash only to save some dough. We talk with Mike Black of the Black Spoon Bistro.
• 7 minutes, 41 seconds
Neighbours concerned about the Highland Motel
There was a public meeting in North Sydney last night of residents who are concerned about what they say is questionable activity at the Highland Motel.
• 9 minutes, 28 seconds
Seal spotted wrapped in net at East Bay Sandbar
A CBU student is raising awareness about the harms of ghost gear and garbage at sea after finding a seal wrapped in net on the Bras d'Or Lake.
• 5 minutes, 21 seconds
Fleshing out the plans for the medical school campus at CBU
Dalhousie and CBU are teaming up to open a new medical school campus in CB. We speak with the lead for CBU and the Dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Dalhousie.
• 19 minutes, 21 seconds
Houston & Dingwall on plans for the new CBU med school campus
Premier Tim Houston was in town yesterday to announce details for the new medical school campus at Cape Breton University.
• 6 minutes, 53 seconds
ER CHANGES: What does a physician assistant do?
Physician assistants will be part of the new plan to improve emergency care in the province. Peter Thibeault is the Nova Scotia Director for the Canadian Association of Physician Assistants, he talks about the expanded role they'll be taking on.
• 8 minutes
Health minister Michelle Thompson on changes coming to emergency departments
Nova Scotia's Minister of Health Michelle Thompson talks about changes announced yesterday to help improve how ER's work in Nova Scotia.
• 15 minutes, 27 seconds
Novaporte Wind
We speak with the VP of Operations and Corporate Development for Novaporte about the plans to develop an offshore wind marshalling hub in Sydney Harbour.
• 14 minutes, 13 seconds
CBRM looks into old courthouse as site for library
Libraries are a good place to study. Now, CBRM Council has asked staff to study a library. Staff have been tasked with seeing how much it would cost to renovate the old courthouse. We'll hear from 2 councilors who have reservations.
• 10 minutes, 24 seconds
Newcomer profile: Amjad Iqbal
On our series of interviews with folks who chose to make Cape Breton their home: We meet Amjad Iqbal, originally from Pakistan. He came to Canada to study at Memorial University and is now living in Port Hawkesbury.
• 6 minutes, 12 seconds
Is the Baddeck rink reno going in the right direction?
We speak with a resident of Victoria County who has put forward an alternative to the proposed rink renovation in Baddeck.
• 7 minutes, 46 seconds
ER CHANGES: New air ambulance for Sydney
Jeff Fraser is the Executive Director of the Emergency Health Services Branch at the Department of Health and Wellness. He talks about how the province is adding a second air ambulance service between Sydney and Halifax.
• 9 minutes, 47 seconds
New money for healthcare worker recruitment in the Strait
Groups all over the Province are trying to recruit and retain healthcare workers, and they just received Provincial funding to help. We check in with Cape Breton South Recruiting for Health, which serves Port Hawkesbury and Richmond County.
• 7 minutes, 56 seconds
Sydney Academy students return to class on a rotating basis
Grade 9 and 10 students at Sydney Academy are heading back to the classroom tomorrow while the 11 and 12's continue with online learning. Then they switch. We find out how it's all going to work while repairs continue at the school.
• 9 minutes, 43 seconds
Battle of Nova Scotia in the Q
The Cape Breton Eagles will be hunting Moose tonight in Halifax.
• 5 minutes, 49 seconds
Newcomer profile: Nardarni Headlam, Jamaica
On our series of interviews with folks who chose to make Cape Breton their home: we meet Nardarni Headlam. She is originally from Jamaica. We find out why she chose to move to Cape Breton.
• 7 minutes, 44 seconds
Raising a racket over closing of squash court at the YMCA
Squash players aren't happy about changes coming to their courts at the YMCA in Sydney. We talk with a spokesperson about their concerns and we speak with the CEO of the YMCA of Cape Breton.
• 14 minutes, 11 seconds
Ellen Furey is new artist-in-residence at CBU
It's a homecoming for CBU's new Artist in Residence, Ellen Furey, who is originally from Sydney but now lives in Montreal. She talks about her work and what she has planned by way of community events.
• 6 minutes, 32 seconds
ER CHANGES: Doc says patients are putting themselves at risk by avoiding the ER
Doctor Joan Salah is a family physician who also works at the Northside Urgent Treatment Centre. She is concerned that lengthy ER waits are preventing people from seeking potentially life saving care there.
• 10 minutes, 53 seconds
Challenge to find housing for medical residents in Inverness
Dr. Stephanie Langley says it's all well and good to want new doctors to study here, but she says housing is so short for medical residents at the Inverness Hospital that one year she actually had a medical resident, who was a new mom, living in a tent.
• 8 minutes, 44 seconds
Minister of Advanced Education on the development of a student housing strategy
For students, finding a good place to rent can be especially difficult, between moving to a new place, needing to make the most of student loans, and navigating the rental market for the first time for many. The province is hoping to ease their troubles with its first ever student housing strategy.
• 7 minutes, 3 seconds
CBRM has to find millions in budget cuts
CBRM Councillors are in the middle of marathon budget talks and one of the items up for discussion is heavy garbage pickup. We hear from the CAO about the difficulties of budgeting in the CBRM.
• 5 minutes, 32 seconds
Queens of the Qing Dynasty
Cape Breton Filmmaker Ashley McKenzie is bringing her latest film "Queens of the Qing Dynasty" home for a screening.
• 11 minutes, 38 seconds
Port of Sydney gets some wind in its sails
After two difficult years under COVID, the Port of Sydney Development Corporation is getting some financial wind in its sails. CBC Reporter Tom Ayers brings the news from last night's Port annual general meeting.
• 6 minutes, 29 seconds
Bridging gaps: what's the future of the Seal Island bridge?
A report coming out later this year is going to look at options for repairing or even replacing the Seal Island Bridge.
• 8 minutes, 45 seconds
Feature interview: Ben Cowan-Dewar, CEO of the Cabot Group
Ben Cowan-Dewar of Cabot Cape Breton elaborates on why Mabou's a great place for a golf course and responds to environmental criticisms.
• 20 minutes, 34 seconds
Claudia Chender's vision for health care
The leader of the provincial NDP is in Cape Breton to talk about her vision for reforming healthcare.
• 10 minutes, 31 seconds
New Bachelor of Social Work being offered at CBU
A new Bachelor of Social Work program at CBU is now accepting applicants for the Fall 2023 semester. We speak with the Director of the new program.
• 8 minutes, 36 seconds
Shannex has launched a new "Insights Lab" for improved care
Long Term Care homes collect reams of data on their residents, we find out how Shannex is using it to deliver better care.
• 9 minutes, 2 seconds
Cape Bretoner backpacking in Turkey during earthquake
Zach McQuaid is a Cape Bretoner who was backpacking in Turkey when yesterday's earthquake hit, about 150km from the epicentre.
• 4 minutes, 1 second
Cape Bretoner attends international meeting on Marine Protected Areas
We speak with Shelley Denny, the Director of Aquatic Research & Stewardship with the Unamaki Institute of Natural Resources. She not only attended the conference, she was also a presenter
• 7 minutes, 1 second
NS minister of health on the 2023 budget
We delve a bit deeper into the 6.5 billion dollars in spending on healthcare allocated in last week's Provincial budget with Health Minister Michelle Thompson.
• 10 minutes, 59 seconds
Melford container terminal deadline extended
The proposed container terminal for the Strait of Canso has yet to materialize and the province has extended the deadline by two years for the start of construction. We hear from the project's proponent.
• 6 minutes, 24 seconds
CBRL rocks TikTok!
Did you know the Cape Breton Regional Library has a Tiktok account? It's getting pretty popular. We hear more about that from the people behind the scenes.
• 7 minutes, 44 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: community radio
Ronald Labelle takes a look at Acadian community radio.
• 10 minutes, 23 seconds
Why Nova Scotia needs social workers
CBU is starting a new Bachelor of Social Work Program. We find out about the need for these positions in Cape Breton and across the province.
• 6 minutes, 41 seconds
Province & First Nations cooperating on governance of Kluscap Protected Area
We find out how the Province and UINR have agreed to share management of part of the Kluskap Wilderness area as part of the first Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area in Nova Scotia.
• 6 minutes
The president of the CBUSU urges students to report sexual harassment
Damanpreet Singh advises international students not to be afraid to come forward if they're victims of sexual harassment or assault.
• 8 minutes, 57 seconds
Senator Stan Kutcher says it's time to repeal the spanking law
It's still legal in Canada for parents to spank their children, within certain parameters. Nova Scotia Senator Stan Kutcher says it's way past time to change that. He talks about his bill to repeal the so-called "spanking law."
• 8 minutes, 17 seconds
Richmond County Council with Adam Cooke
Adam Cooke is Information Morning's municipal affairs correspondent in the Strait.
• 6 minutes, 50 seconds
Port Hawkesbury Paper wind farm gets environmental approval
Port Hawkesbury Paper is putting a lot of energy into getting its wind farm up and running. We get an update that the project has received environmental approval, from Project Director Mark Savory.
• 7 minutes, 19 seconds
Property owners concerned about erosion on Cape Breton rivers
Burn restrictions begin this week and the Department of Natural Resources is asking people to be extra vigilant this season.
• 16 minutes, 14 seconds
ER CHANGES: interview with Cape Breton doc Margaret Fraser
Dr. Margaret Fraser is a family physician who also works in the emergency department at the Cape Breton Regional. We spoke with her to get her opinion on the new changes.
• 9 minutes, 14 seconds
Inverness County Centre for the Arts asking for increased core funding
Jim Mustard is the Chair of the Board for the Inverness County Centre for the Arts. He talks about funding needed for the centre.
• 6 minutes, 36 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: the amazing Acadian filmmakers, p I
Ronald LaBelle takes a look at Acadian Filmmakers
• 9 minutes, 7 seconds
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: Remembering Viola Leger
In our Acadian Column, Ronald LaBelle talks of the passing of a great Acadian.
• 10 minutes, 13 seconds
Cancer treatment systems in NS will be able to talk to each other for the first time
Dr. Amanda Caissie is the Interim Department Head of Radiation Oncology at the Nova Scotia Cancer Centre. She explains what the Oncology Transformation Project is all about and how it could provide better cancer care in Nova Scotia.
• 7 minutes, 59 seconds
Family doc Ken Murray closes up practice after 50 years Down North
Dr. Ken Murray talks about his first couple of weeks of retirement after 50 years working Down North.
• 9 minutes, 2 seconds
Controlled Damage: a play based on the life & times of Viola Desmond
Now is your chance to learn more about civil rights activist Viola Desmond. The Boardmore Theatre has mounted a play about her life and how it was shaped by her protest at a New Glasgow Theatre.
• 9 minutes, 38 seconds
Update on the redevelopment at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital
Nick Goodine is the Senior Director of Infrastructure for CBRM's Healthcare Redevelopment Project. Troy is a Registered Nurse and Clinical Director with the project.
• 9 minutes, 43 seconds
Richmond County council report with Adam Cooke
Adam Cooke is our Municipal Affairs correspondent for the Strait area.
• 7 minutes, 29 seconds
Mennonite Disaster Service back in Cape Breton to help with Fiona repairs
The Mennonite Disaster Service is sending hundreds of volunteers back to CB to help repair homes that are still damaged from Fiona. Roman Heuft is the Cape Breton Response Coordinator for the Mennonite Disaster Service.
• 8 minutes, 19 seconds
EverWind project gets environmental approval
Amanda Momburquette is the Warden of Richmond County, the community where the province has just approved Nova Scotia's first green hydrogen project.
• 5 minutes, 42 seconds
Sydney Academy water damage forces switch to online learning
Sydney Academy students switch to online learning today as the school remains closed because of flooding over the weekend. We hear from a parent and officials with the CBVRCE.
• 11 minutes, 14 seconds
Village of Baddeck unable to complete all tasks under ministerial order
We hear what the Village of Baddeck has done since the minister of municipal affairs issued two orders for the village to clean up its finances. The orders have expired and the minister is weighing his next move.
• 5 minutes, 49 seconds
New free counselling session for each Nova Scotian
The Province has launched a new pilot program to provide one free mental health counseling session to any Nova Scotian who wants it.
• 9 minutes, 18 seconds
Acadian Culture with Ronald LaBelle: Cape Bretoners preserving the fairytale tradition
Ronald Labelle takes a look at Cape Bretoners preserving the fairytale tradition.
On the last of our series of interviews with folks who chose to make Cape Breton their home: Bettina Hartenstein was born in Germany, grew up in the Dominican Republic and now makes her home in North River, where she and her husband are partners in the Chanterelle Inn.
• 7 minutes, 40 seconds
The Bird Hour, April edition
We invite you to call our bird experts - Dave Harris and Dave McCorquodale - with your questions or observations.
• 39 minutes, 29 seconds
CBRM council report with Tom Ayers: a new structure for the port corporation?
Last night council talked about giving autonomy to the Port of Sydney and made strides on waterfront development. Reporter Tom Ayers provides details.
• 7 minutes, 24 seconds
Federal minister of public safety Marco Mendicino visits Cape Breton
Marco Mendicino is the Federal Minister of Public Safety. He's in Cape Breton to talk about Indigenous policing and meet with the CBRM Mayor.
• 10 minutes, 49 seconds
Janet Hazelton on high nurse vacancies
Janet Hazelton is the head of the NSNU. She joins us to talk the about high vacancy rates, the highest of which are at the Cape Breton Regional, and what she heard yesterday from the Premier about how the Province is going to address the issue.
• 10 minutes, 52 seconds
Nova Scotia could become first province to audit health care
Kim Adair, Nova Scotias Auditor General, explains what is involved.
• 7 minutes, 41 seconds
Nova Scotia Health teaming up with Ally Centre to reduce sepsis in hospitals
The rate of serious infections in CBRM hospitals is continuing to climb. We hear about efforts by the health authority and the Ally Centre to bring those numbers down.
• 9 minutes, 37 seconds
Newcomer profile: Cherry Jaravata, Philippines
On our series of interviews with folks who chose to make Cape Breton their home: we meet Cherry Jaravata. She is originally from the Philippines. We find out why she chose to make Cheticamp her home.
• 7 minutes, 49 seconds
Why is it taking so long for the CBRM to get disaster relief funding from the 2016 flood?
CBRM still has not received disaster compensation for the flooding that occurred on Thanksgiving Day more than six years ago.
• 9 minutes, 14 seconds
Acadian culture with Ronald LaBelle: the evolution of Acadian newspapers
Ronald Labelle takes a look at the evolution of Acadian newspapers.
• 9 minutes, 48 seconds
Students say they were subjected to a racist rant on a public bus
International students are shaken up after being on the brunt end of hate speech on a public bus.
• 6 minutes, 38 seconds
ER CHANGES: Virtual care in the ER
Dr. Jan Sommers is the Nova Scotia doctor in charge of a pilot project to provide virtual care in the emergency room.
• 12 minutes, 34 seconds
Welcome to Cape Breton: a new podcast on new Cape Bretoners
We meet the host and creator of "Welcome to Cape Breton" a podcast featuring the stories of newcomers to Cape Breton.
• 6 minutes, 3 seconds
NSP explains maddening outages in Boularderie
Joella Foulds has been affected by power outages during this weekend's deep freeze. She tells us of the events that took place. Lia MacDonald is Vice-President of Customer Experience & Innovation with Nova Scotia Power, she responds to the outages that occured.
• 17 minutes, 41 seconds
CBRM affordable housing motion - FOR: Councillor Steve Parsons
The CBRM appears ready to return $5 million in federal funding after failing to approve a housing project put forward by the Ally Centre and New Dawn.
• 10 minutes, 17 seconds
Creating and experiencing virtual reality in Cape Breton
Green Robot Studios in Sydney has created Virtual Reality content for you to enjoy in Baddeck, Louisbourg and Membertou. After that, Brittany Wentzell takes a trip to Sydney's north end to become a space pirate to fight off droids.
• 14 minutes, 56 seconds
Music to your ears: the NSCC Music Arts Program
If you know someone who has ever dreamt of a career in music in Cape Breton, NSCC has a program to help people turn those dreams into reality. Ahead of its Open House on Monday, faculty member Kimberley Fraser talks about the Music Arts Program at the Marconi Campus.
• 7 minutes, 5 seconds
Cape Breton pharmacist participates in primary care clinic pilot
Trevor Russell is a Pharmacist & the Owner of the PharmaChoice in North Sydney. He is also one of the Cape Breton pharmacists that's taking part in the primary care clinic pilot program.
• 8 minutes, 8 seconds
ER CHANGES: interview with head of innovation for NS Health + Katherine Snow
Gail Tomblin-Murphy is Vice-President of Research, Innovation and Discovery for Nova Scotia Health. She spoke with Reporter Tom Ayers about how these roles will work in ER waiting rooms.
• 12 minutes, 15 seconds
Port Hawkesbury town council report with Adam Cooke
Adam Cooke is Information Morning's municipal affairs correspondent in the Strait.
• 6 minutes, 55 seconds
A prescription to keep nurses in Nova Scotia
The Provincial Government is prescribing cash to retain nurses in Nova Scotia. We find out how nurses in the public system can receive up to 20 000 dollars in retention bonuses.
• 6 minutes, 54 seconds
New Academic Director of Black Health at Dalhousie has roots in the Pier
Dr. Leah Jones is the first ever Academic Director of Black Health at Dalhousie. Her folks also happen to be from Cape Breton.
• 6 minutes, 39 seconds
An interview with the Danish company teaming up with Novaporte on a wind marshalling hub in Sydney Harbour
Thomas Bek is COO of Energy, Ports & Projects for Blue Water Shipping. They are a company based out of Denmark and have expertise in port operations around offshore wind development.
• 11 minutes, 21 seconds
Richmond County council report with Adam Cooke
Adam Cooke is Information Morning's municipal affairs correspondent in the Strait.
• 7 minutes, 43 seconds
Fiona victims can't figure out why they didn't qualify for Red Cross relief funding
Though it's been weeks since applications for financial aid closed, many people are still wondering why they didn't qualify for help from the Red Cross. Our Cape Breton Current Affairs Correspondent Brittany Wentzell spoke to one person who was denied financial help. She also spoke with MLA Kendra Coombes who says she's had many complaints to her office on the matter.
• 12 minutes, 37 seconds
Lost & injured at Cape Smokey
We hear from one of the women who were rescued from a trail at Ski Cape Smokey over the long weekend and what she feels needs to happen to make their trails safer.
• 9 minutes, 21 seconds
Town House housing application declined by CBRM
Townhouse was one of several community organizations that saw their applications for funding for housing projects declined by the CBRM. We spoke to Patti MacDonald, the Executive Director of Townhouse in Glace Bay.
• 6 minutes, 38 seconds
Translating the Mi'kmaq Honour Song into sign language
Making the Honour Song accessible to a new audience. We learn about a project to translate the Honour Song into a form of sign language that includes the use of old Mi'kmaq signs.
• 19 minutes, 44 seconds
Port Hawkesbury Paper to cut less timber on public land
CBCs Tom Ayers spoke to Geoff Clarke, the Manager of Business Development with Port Hawkesbury Paper, about changes under the company's renewed forestry agreements with the Department of Natural Resources and Renewables.
Tom also followed up with Raymond Plourde, the Senior Wilderness Co-Ordinator with the Ecology Action Centre, to get some context.
• 10 minutes, 2 seconds
Cape Breton docs have mixed feelings about new med school campus
Local doctors have a mixed reaction to the creation of a medical campus at CBU.
• 10 minutes, 35 seconds
Victoria County warden responds to concerns over rink project
Bruce Morrison responds to concerns about the financial support for a new rink in Baddeck.
• 9 minutes, 42 seconds
No snow, no dough
Snow enthusiasts may not be crazy about all the rain this winter. We speak to some businesses who depend on snow to see how they're making out.
• 7 minutes, 57 seconds
Eagles owner Irwin Simon & president Gerard Shaw talk about where to go from here
Eagles owner Irwin Simon & president Gerard Shaw share thoughts as they go into game 3 of their playoff series against the Moose tonight.
• 17 minutes, 33 seconds
A conversation with Margaret MacPhee, 108
We wish a very happy birthday to Margaret MacPhee, a Baddeck resident who turned 108 years old today.
• 6 minutes, 25 seconds
A healthy investment
Yesterday's provincial budget allocated more than 6 billion dollars in health care spending. We have some analysis and observations from CBU political science professor, Tom Urbaniak.
• 13 minutes, 3 seconds
CBRM votes to take over Emera Centre
CBRM is the new owner of the Emera Centre Northside after the community group running the arena called for a bailout.