CBC - Nova Scotia (A day ago)
The town recently released the results of a study about the water in the town's south end. It's an area near a former dump site located next to an historic Black community. The question of what's in the water has raised issues of environmental racism.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (A day ago)
P.E.I. emergency department physician Dr. Trevor Jain is back for Talk with the Doc. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin brings him your questions about how to stay safe when temperatures soar, endometriosis treatment and whether humid weather can make arthritis symptoms worse.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (A day ago)
This summer, CBC New Brunswick is visiting the province's waterfalls for a special series, starting with Lepreau Falls near Saint John. If you have a favourite waterfall you think we should see, email us at [email protected].
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (2 days ago)
Some woodlot owners on Prince Edward Island are lending a helping hand with some new research on the spruce bark beetle, which has been taking a toll on trees since post-tropical storm Fiona. A researcher in Fredericton is working on a study about the outbreak. CBC's Nancy Russell has more.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (2 days ago)
The government of Newfoundland and Labrador hasn't called yet for applications for Active N.L. grants this year. The grants are meant to support purchases of equipment and minor infrastructure repairs, upgrades and builds, to support active living initiatives in the province.
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The Newfoundland and Labrador Soccer Association kicked off a new program encouraging girls to get into soccer, and develop as coaches. As CBC's Madison Taylor reports, the 2026 FIFA World Cup is getting young players even more excited about the beautiful game.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (3 days ago)
Concerns about privacy have been raised around the use of smart glasses and its ability to film people without their knowledge. David Fraser is a privacy lawyer with McInnes Cooper in Halifax and explained the legalities surrounding this technology in an interview with the CBC's Information Morning.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (3 days ago)
The Queer Heritage Initiative of New Brunswick has launched a new website bringing together more than a decade of archival work documenting LGBTQ+ life in the province. Led by Meredith J. Batt and community partners, the project includes photographs, oral histories and records dating back to the 1970s. It also preserves materials connected to...
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (3 days ago)
If you get any nice shots, be sure to send them to us at [email protected] for a chance to be featured in next week's edition.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (3 days ago)
As Nova Scotia transitions to a green energy grid, residents in Pictou County are fighting back against proposed natural gas peaker plants. For The National, CBC's Taryn Grant explores the tension between the environmental risks and the need for reliable electricity.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (3 days ago)
Wildfire response efforts in areas burning around Labrador City and Wabush will be going strong this weekend with a few additional personnel. Forestry officials stated in an update that fire teams will be strategically soaking areas ahead of a forecast of hot, dry weather early next week.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (4 days ago)
UPEI and Health P.E.I. are teaming up to improve access to diabetes care in the province. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin sat down with Rianne Carragher, a nurse practitioner and an assistant professor at the university, to get more details about the study.
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (4 days ago)
Garbage complaints are soaring in CBRM after the municipality took over pickup from a private contractor this spring. Councillors say rural routes are being repeatedly missed and wait times for the new large-item "call-to-haul" service are stretching into late fall..
ReadCBC - Nova Scotia (5 days ago)
Two Cape Breton Regional Municipality councillors are calling on staff to issue an expression of interest looking for companies to develop a piece of land in Sydney harbour and take advantage of the latest moves to help create an offshore wind industry.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (5 days ago)
You've heard of Anne of Green Gables, but what about Manne of Green Gables? A shop in Borden-Carleton is reeling in attention from one employee who takes on the persona in a series of social media videos — and one even has more than 1 million views. CBC's Stacey Janzer went to check it out, and even got in on the act.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (5 days ago)
Newfoundland and Labrador's Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation Minister Lela Evans says the provincial government is dedicated to "true reconciliation" with Innu people, but stopped short of any endorsement of Innu history in the region extending beyond 300 years.
ReadCBC - P.E.I. (5 days ago)
If you've ever had a question about nutrition, there's a decent chance you've sought out an answer on YouTube. But you may want to bring a little skepticism with you based on a new peer-reviewed study that took a closer look at who is giving that advice.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (5 days ago)
Sanjeev Sirpal's lawyer delayed his plea Thursday for allegedly sexually assaulting a patient Sirpal treated at the Sackville Memorial Hospital in February. His lawyer says he has been asking for sufficient disclosure from the Crown since April.
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (6 days ago)
Hadiza Bello's vibrant art is inspired by Ankara, a colourful fabric with bold designs, and a symbol of identity and pride in West African culture. In this short documentary for CBC Creator Network, we hear why Bello's culture is central to her art practice. This piece was produced by Alexandria Goldface with videography and editing by Thabani...
ReadCBC - Newfoundland (6 days ago)
For those standing at the edge of the continent, it wasn't just about the view; it was about being the very first to welcome a new day for the nation. The CBC's Leila Beaudoin was at Signal Hill National Historic Site as the province kicked off Canada Day.
ReadCBC - New Brunswick (A week ago)
The Bay of Fundy is home to some of the highest tides in the world. Keeping a small boat on its shores means long carries across mudflats and sand just to reach the water at low tide — a problem craftsman Harry Bryan said he had been thinking about for years. So he built a boat that resembles a wheelbarrow and is able to scale the mudflats...
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