CBC - Nova Scotia (13 minutes ago)
Emboldened by her partner's conviction and motivated by a recent rash of killings police say are a result of intimate partner violence in Nova Scotia, a woman whose intimate images were shared online without her consent asked a court to lift a publication ban protecting her identity so she could raise awareness.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (7 hours ago)
It was a time most in St. John's will never forget. Over 90 cm of snow, days of shovelling, and for some CBC reporters, an impromptu newsroom sleepover. CBC N.L. Meteorologist Ashley Brauweiler followed it all the way through, and has this look back.
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Just days from the inauguration of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump, threatened tariffs are on the mind of Canada's premiers. In a sit down interview with the CBC's Krissy Holmes, Andrew Furey says his main concern is what impact that will have on jobs in Newfoundland and Labrador.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (7 hours ago)
Industries that have relied on newcomers to take hard-to-fill jobs say Ottawa's drastic cuts to immigration programs are "short-sighted" and "irresponsible," and suggest they will have a devastating effect on Nova Scotia's construction and hospitality sectors.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (10 hours ago)
Hillegonda Visser has been doing needle work for entire life, including different types like painting by thread. CBC's Jane Robertson met up with her at Andrews of Stratford to learn what has kept her going and how sharing the work helps her inspire others.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (19 hours ago)
Kathryn Tanner grew up across the street from where she now works with Pictou County Roots for Youth, a shelter serving ages 16 to 24. She recalls pushes for a youth centre over two decades ago and a similar initiative could soon be a reality for youth in Pictou County.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (19 hours ago)
Roshayne Mendis came to Newfoundland and Labrador in 2018 to do her master's degree. She jokes her wardrobe became exclusively fleece leggings and sweatshirts. Mendis missed the everyday clothing of Sri Lanka, so she got to work. The CBC's Amy Feehan caught up with the designer and business owner.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (A day ago)
Fisheries and Oceans Canada is delaying information sessions on a pilot project after criticism over a plan to transfer baby eel quotas away from longtime licence holders. Watch Tom Murphy's interview with Austin Townsend, an elver fisherman in Lockeport, N.S.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (A day ago)
Nova Scotia Energy Minister Trevor Boudreau says officials in his department will review all relevant information as they prepare to move forward with an election campaign promise to cap the amount power rates in the province are allowed to increase.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (A day ago)
Premier Dennis King is back on P.E.I. after a trade mission to the U.S., plus a meeting with his provincial counterparts and Trudeau in Ottawa. He tells CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin about how the province plans to navigate what he calls an uncertain time.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (A day ago)
Some customers of Superior Propane have received notices of tank rental increases amounting to 50 per cent or higher in the last six months. The company says affected customers had "infrequent propane deliveries” and required a price hike to "ensure fairness and sustainability.”
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (A day ago)
After a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and other premiers in Ottawa, Premier Susan Holt says they are united on a Canada-first approach to fighting any potential hefty tariffs from the incoming Trump administration, even though Alberta Premier Danielle Smith said she's reluctant to jeopardize the province's oil industry in a trade war.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (A day ago)
The Registered Nurses' Union of Newfoundland and Labrador is reissuing a call for the provincial government to expand a nursing travel locum program provincewide, saying success in Labrador shows care can be provided by nurses and nurse practitioners to under served areas.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (2 days ago)
Parks Canada and First Nations in the province have developed a new 10-year plan for protecting species at risk in the P.E.I. National Park and historic sites across the Island. First Nations advisors also identified culturally significant species to be included in the plan. CBC's Nancy Russell has more details.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (2 days ago)
Crime Stoppers is a national organization that allows people to report a crime anonymously. Wade MacKinnon, the president of Crime Stoppers P.E.I., spoke to CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin about the role the program has played on the Island since it started here in 1989.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (2 days ago)
Coun. Nancy Hartling says she doesn't believe an emergency egress will be created in Westwood Hills before the start of the 2025 wildfire season. Calls for an emergency exit have grown steadily louder since a major wildfire broke out in the Upper Tantallon subdivision in May 2023.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (2 days ago)
Manitoba Premier Wab Kinew, Yukon Premier Ranj Pillai, Nunavut Premier P.J. Akeeagok, Northwest Territories Premier R.J. Simpson, New Brunswick Premier Susan Holt, Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Andrew Furey, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and Ontario Premier Doug Ford speak to reporters ahead of the first ministers' meeting in Ottawa.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (3 days ago)
The first puck drop is a long ways away yet, but the buzz is already building for the return of the QMJHL to St. John's. Radio-Canada's Kyle Mooney spoke with a few people who said how a hockey team is good for business, while a fan says it's time to commit to making this team stick around.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (3 days ago)
Many people in Atlantic Canada are starting the new year just $200 or less away from not being able to pay their bills, according to the latest consumer debt index survey. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin speaks with Tara Silliker, a licensed insolvency trustee with MNP, about what that means for Islanders.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (3 days ago)
After 20 prototypes, Jordan Spencer says his invention is coming to a ladder near you. Spencer is the co-founder and CEO of LadderSpike Inc. Based in St. John's, the company hopes to sell its flagship product worldwide this year. We asked Spencer to take the LadderSpike Pro for a test climb.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (3 days ago)
Veristart CEO Craig Hannam says his company's black box doesn't just prevent someone from starting up a piece of heavy machinery, but ensures that only someone who is supposed to have access can restart the machine. The CBC's Carolyn Stokes spoke to Hannam, in the wake of another round of ATMs being stolen via smash-and-grabs.
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