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All Hands on Tech, hosted by Ashley and Jena, brings together Nova Scotia’s tech community to uncover the secrets of what makes our province the best place for collaboration, innovation, and growth. Each episode hear from local digital experts as we dive into all of the amazing things happening in Nova Scotia’s fastest-growing sector and learn why so many organizations and individuals are calling Canada’s Ocean Playground home. All Hands on Tech is proudly produced by Digital Nova Scotia (DN ...
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Canada’s worst shooting spree in modern history has left us with far more questions than answers. Journey inside every single hour of this tragedy as it happened with Global News Halifax reporter Sarah Ritchie. This 13-part true crime series will try to piece together exactly what happened and what could or should have been done to prevent it.
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Whether companies were prepared for it or not, the remote-work revolution is here, and managing a work-from-home team effectively is no easy feat. For this episode of All Hands on Tech, we talk effective collaboration strategies with Ignite Technology, a company that has changed the way organizations have connected, collaborated and shared ideas us…
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David Wareing Joins Us To Talk All Things MentorAbility! For more episodes, as well as the video version of the podcast: https://linktr.ee/twcpodcast For more information about TEAM Work Cooperative please visit: https://teamworkcooperative.ca/بقلم TWC Podcast
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Firefighters have been working long days in very challenging conditions to bring wildfires under control. That can take a toll both physically and mentally. Wendy Rafuse is the chair of the Fire Service Association of Nova Scotia's Critical Incident Stress Management team.
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87-year-old Ron MacKenzie says he's back home in Jordan Bay, after having to leave after an evacuation order last week. When he was out of his house, he wasn't alone. He spent three nights, including one sleep in his car, with his cat Tom Tom.
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A weekly 50/50 fundraiser for volunteer firefighters saw enormous interest last week during the wildfires... amassing a 1.2-million-dollar jackpot! Lieutenant Andrew Wallis talks about how that support is distributed to volunteer departments around the province. Plus... jackpot winner Dean Brunet talks about what he plans to do with his cut of the …
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Kevin Quigley joins us to talk about how the province's wildfire emergency response came together. He's the director of Dalhousie University's MacEachen Institute for Public Policy and specializes in the government's role in emergency and disaster management.
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People across the province have been expressing their gratitude to all the firefighters who've been working hard to get things under control. Brendan Meagher is a fire captain and president of Halifax Professional Firefighters Association. He was one of the people called out last Sunday to the Tantallon wildfire.…
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Sometimes a developer will drain a wetland, to build a subdivision. Sophie Wilkinson, assistant professor of wildfire science at Simon Fraser University, joins us to explain how that can have serious repercussions in the event of a wildfire.
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Reimbursing, replacing and rebuilding. Jennifer MacLeod, president of the Insurance Broker Association of Nova Scotia, on what homeowners impacted by wildfires should keep in mind in terms of insurance.
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Tammy Roter manages the South Shore Exhibition Grounds in Bridgewater. They've been supporting farmers there by accepting livestock. They are also collecting and distributing supplies to firefighters and evacuees.
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The Municipality of Barrington is under a local state of emergency. Hundreds of homes have been evacuated as the fire continues to spread. Eddie Nickerson is the Warden there, and he joins us for an update.
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Almost every child in Nova Scotia is being affected, one way or another, by the wildfires across the province. Children's pain researcher and psychologist Dr. Christine Chambers joins us to explain and offer advice on how to help children and youth cope.
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Matthew Roy owns Coastal Grove Farm in Upper Port La Tour. He grows organic crops including saffron, which is unique in the province and known as the world's most expensive spice. He talks about having to abandon his farm in the midst of the wildfire in Shelburne County.
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A conversation with Lindsay Moussi, from the White Sails Bakery, about how she and a team of volunteers have been making and delivering meals to the firefighters battling the Tantallon fire.
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A check-in with the fishing industry to see how captains and crews have been affected by the wildfires. Dan Fleck is the executive director of Brazil Rock Lobster Association, which oversees Lobster Fishing Areas 33 & LFA 34 that covers from Eastern Passage to Digby.
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For many, the last few days of wildfires and relocation have been a very unfamiliar experience. Beth Brinston has 18 years of working in disaster recovery planning. When she lived in California and Oregon, she went through three forced evacuations.
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The Apple Blossom Festival is in full swing in the Annapolis Valley. Apple Blossom president Logan Morse speaks to Erin McInnis about some of the new events happening this year, for the first 'full-scale' comeback since the pandemic.
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Wolfville mayor Wendy Donovan explains how local officials are looking at addressing big, noisy parties and other issues in the university town through something called a Community Safety Office.
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Cathy MacDonald, executive director at the East Hants Family Resource Center, talks about the 'Graduate in Style' campaign that's collecting suits and ties for local students participating in events like prom and graduation.
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Teagan Archer-Perrell says her six-year-old son who has autism is missing out on a lot more than school while support workers strike is on in the Halifax region. She's among a group of parents planning rallies this weekend, to refocus attention on the issue.
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Vineeta Rajani, owner of Halifax Henna, puts hand-drawn Henna designs on anything and everything. She has been doing Henna for just under a decade in the city and recently held a workshop at Halifax Public Libraries. Information Morning's Feleshia Chandler stopped by.
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China has become a huge consumer of live lobster from Nova Scotia. It's been good for fishermen because demand from China has kept lobster prices up. But as CBC's Paul Withers reports, there are also questions about the influence of Chinese companies on the industry.
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Vicky Levack has been helping us navigate a number of questions and topics in her series Disability Debunked. She drops by our studio to talk with Portia about a few of her favourite, accessible spots in HRM. But first, they have a quick listen to Vicky's latest podcast.
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