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Information Morning - Cape Breton

A daily News podcast
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Information Morning - Cape Breton

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Information Morning - Cape Breton

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Information Morning - Cape Breton

CBC

Information Morning - Cape Breton

A daily News podcast
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Sgt. Barry Gordon reflects on his 50 years with the police force on the island and what he's learned along the way.
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.
Mary Campbell, the founder of the online publication "The Cape Breton Spectator", has passed away.
Sgt Barry Gordon gets the Patented Information Morning Popcorn Interview Treatment!
The new NSCC waterfront campus in Sydney will open a new daycare on site this fall.
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.
The Salvation Army's food truck has been stalled by some confusion at CBRM city hall.  
The ceremonial sod was finally turned on Friday afternoon for a new youth centre in Glace Bay. 
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. 
There's a new inclusive and accessible space for young people and families coming to Glace Bay. 
Ronald Labelle is a senior scholar at CBU and a former Associate Professor of French and Acadian Studies.
The fishing industry in Nova Scotia has banded together to make sure they're included in plans to develop offshore wind off Nova Scotia.
Council met yesterday and that means Tom Ayers will give the rundown. We hear about solar power plans, housing and more.
We speak with the three young performers in a new play called "Tree Boy". 
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.
Paramedics from across the Province are banding together as part of a new professional organization. We speak with two of the founding members. 
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. 
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.
The Baddeck Improvement Association is buying a boat to be used by various organizations in the community for a variety of purposes. 
Professor Lori Turnbull of New Waterford gives us her 2 cents on the federal budget.
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. 
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. 
An industry group that represents Canadian baby formula sellers weighs in on high prices and what needs to be done to change them.
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.
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. 
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