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January 8, 2008:
Med school in 3 years ? Dr Noni MacDonald explains why she and two other editors of the Canadian Medical Association Journal are arguing that medical training could be shortened by a year.Click to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 7:00)


January 7, 2008:
Be Fit: While Halifax communities argue over pools, other municipalities are cashing in on provincial money for recreation..Click to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 9:58)

January 4, 2008:
Watching the events from afar Kenyan native Tobias Karasash lives in Halifax, but is keeping a close eye on the violence at home.Click to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 7:07)


January 3, 2008:
Unrest in Kenya The nephew of the opposition leader describes the scene and the mood in the troubled country.Click to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 8:49)


January 2, 2008:
An uncertain future for the HRM: Reporter Pam Berman looks ahead at the municipal election coming up in October, and a new group that hopes to unseat the current council.Click to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 7:44)


December 24, 2007:
Christmas away from home:
student in Germany, sailors in the Indian Ocean, and a woman in prison, about their Christmas experiences.Click to listen to RealAudio file.


December 21, 2007:
The end of a swee thing: Rob North reports from the Moirs chocolate factory, where workers are saying their final goodbyes.Click to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 6:06)



December 20, 2007:
Waiting for gas: A Dartmouth homeowner spends thousands to retrofit for natural gas, only to find that the pipeline will not come to his house.Click to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 6:254

December 19, 2007:
After the verdict: Amherst journalist Darrell Cole gauges the support for Ernie Fage in his home riding, now that the MLA has been found guilty of a crime. Click to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 6:29)

December 18, 2007:
Fearing for the future: Citizens and town administrators in Trenton try to fill the hole left by the railcar plant that shut this spring. Click to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 7:34 )

December 17, 2007:
Wrapping up at the HouseReporter Jean Laroche brings us the highs and the lows of the fall sitting of the legislature Click to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 8:07)


December 13, 2007:
Lockdown.Grade 11 student Emma Prat and her mother Dorothy Boudreau give their opinions of how Auburn Drive High School handled the fights and the aftermath this week. Click to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 8:06)

December 12, 2007:
Getting serious about the environment Ray Cote and Ruth Forsdyke assess how Canada is faring at the international conference in Bali. Click to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 8:10)


December 11, 2007:
Automatic adjustments for power rates Consumer advocate John Merrick supports NSP's fuel adjustment mechanism.Click to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 5:35)



December 10, 2007:
Making it big Fred MacGillivary and Brookes Diamond discuss what Halifax needs to attract big acts and money to the city.Click to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 9:35)

December 7, 2007:
A nuclear shutdown leads to a medical shortage: Dr Andrew Ross explains why the QEII needs medical isotopes, and what will happen because of the shortage.Click to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 6:53)


December 6, 2007:
Remebering a fateful day 103 year old Wilf Chreighton, who was 13 at the time of the Halifax Explosion, revisits some of the sites and memories of that day, with two junior high students.Click to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 5:43)

December 5, 2007:
New leadershp, a new age: Leslie Oliver is taking over as president of the Black Cultural Society.Click to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 7:08)

December 4, 2007:
A student entrepeneur wins high honors: Duncan Enman and his business, Can Stock Photo,  came in second in a national business competition.Click to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 6:05)


December 3, 2007:
Panhandling at the corner: Jackie Torrens meets some of the people the government hopes to ban from soliticing on our streetsClick to listen to RealAudio file.(runs 8:21)

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