| | | | May 17 , 2026 at 04:02:35 p.m. ADT • : | | Stanley Chaisson from Stratford, P.E.I., crossed the finish line in two hours, 34 minutes and 10 seconds to win Sunday's Blue Nose Marathon. Abby Edison, originally from Newfoundland and Labrador but living in Halifax, was the first female to finish the race, in three hours, 14 minutes and 15 seconds. | | Read more | | | | | | May 17 , 2026 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • : | | CHNS is celebrating 100 years of broadcasting. The oldest radio station in the province now broadcasts as 88.9 The Wave FM. | | Read more | | | | | | May 17 , 2026 at 11:56:57 a.m. ADT • : | | The city is experimenting with new soil additives to help plants thrive in all weather conditions. The CBC's Molly MacNaughton has the details. | | Watch | | | | | | | May 17 , 2026 at 06:00:00 a.m. ADT • : | | One couple says it took an ambulance twice as long as expected to respond to their emergency because of an unexpected road closure and a long detour. | | Read more | | | | | | May 16 , 2026 at 12:44:07 p.m. ADT • : | | A Nova Scotian who won a Stanley Cup and a World Junior Hockey Championship — and later worked as a university professor and curling executive — is being remembered for his humility. Paul (Boots) Boutilier was 63. | | Read more | | | |
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