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Anjuli Patil

Anjuli Patil

Web Writer & Reporter at CBC Television Network Online

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Recent Articles

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Q&A: Halifax ultra-marathoner runs across Canada in 99 days

A Halifax ultra-marathoner recently completed running across Canada in 99 days, beginning in St. John’s and ending in Victoria, B.C.
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Nova Scotia health app provides access to X-ray reports - CBC.ca

X-ray reports completed from now on will be available through the YourHealthNS app after 14 days. In a news release, the province said the report includes findings from the X-ray, a comparison with previous X-rays, patient history and a summary.
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Two volunteer-run museums in Nova Scotia targeted by thieves, polic...

Nova Scotia RCMP believe the same two people are behind the thefts at the Heritage Models Museum in River Hebert and the Fort Point Museum in LaHave.
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Digby County woman, 79, killed in collision on Highway 101

Nova Scotia RCMP say the crash happened near the Marshalltown exit on Thursday afternoon. Two vehicles collided in the eastbound lane. Police are looking to speak with witnesses or anyone with dashcam footage.
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Nova Scotians with private health insurance encouraged to check if ...

Many plans in the province don't require a note from a doctor or nurse practitioner for massages, physiotherapy or to see chiropractors.
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Some fishery officers refusing work in N.S., citing dangerous condi...

The Fisheries Department says it's 'making every effort to minimize operational impacts,' but the Brazil Rock Lobster Association says enforcement officers are nowhere to be seen to prevent illegal fishing during the off-season.
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Barriers removed from Dartmouth Cove trail, company says

The company behind a proposed infilling project at Dartmouth Cove says it has removed barriers it had installed on Wednesday along a popular walking trail.
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N.S. RCMP issue apology for historical use of street checks

Nova Scotia RCMP delivered a public apology on Saturday to African Nova Scotians and all people of African descent for the street checks and other harmful interactions of the past. Assistant Commissioner Dennis Daley, commanding officer of the Nova Scotia RCMP, issued the apology at the North Preston Community Centre.
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Halifax Public Libraries and union reach tentative agreement

Striking Halifax Public Libraries staff could be heading back to work soon. In a news release on Friday afternoon, Halifax Public Libraries and NSUPE Local 14 announced they had reached a tentative agreement on outstanding issues.
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N.S. government and drugmaker partner to fund $3M childhood obesity...

The province and Novo Nordisk are accepting proposals from organizations to address childhood obesity and chronic disease in Nova Scotia.
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N.S. Power to get $31M from ratepayers for Michelin plant upgrade

Nova Scotia Power is looking to install a dynamic voltage restorer at the tire manufacturing facility in Waterville to comply with transmission customer performance regulations. The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board approved the application on Tuesday.