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The CBC News at Six newscast is not available for available Monday, Oct. 8, 2007 due to CFL coverage.
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Features

A private plane owned by Tim Horton's founder Ron JoycCrash Landing: Click to watch RealVideo clip
A private plane owned by Tim Horton's founder Ron Joyce crash lands at his private air strip in Fox Harbour. (runs 2:32)

 

Nova Scotia students wear pink in support of anti-bullyingPink Shirts: Click to watch RealVideo clip
It started as a simple statement by two students at Central Kings High School. Today it turned into a virtual flood of pink at schools across Nova Scotia. Students wore pink shirts, hats some even had their faces painted pink. But their message was the same bullying must stop. (runs 2:06)

 

In TouchClick to watch RealVideo clip
The latest news and weather from CBC News at Six (runs 1:03)

A Soldier's Story:
What's life like in Afghanistan? Pte. Jeremy Dobson tells CBC News at Six.

Six at Six
Your must-see list of events in Nova Scotia

A Night on the Town:
Is downtown Halifax a violent place? CBC talks to victims, police and many others to find out.

Canada in Afghanistan:
Portraits of fallen soldiers from Nova Scotia.

Help Wanted:
A special CBC News at Six series that looks at the increasingly difficult time Nova Scotia employers are having finding enough workers.

Youth violence:
A look at life inside for the worst teen offenders.

Canada's war brides:
Love and war overseas.

The Commonwealth Games 2014:
A Prize Worth Winning?

Reporter's Notebook:
David Pate looks at one sex offender's story

The Robin Tomah story:
To hell and back.

Lessons in rural life:
CBC reporter David Pate visits Middle River to learn why residents are fighting to save their school.

This Cold House:
As oil costs soar, CBC News at Six follows the efforts of one Halifax family as they try to insulate their house against the cold and bring their heating bills down.

Meet the Parents:
CBC Nova Scotia looks at the demands facing today's family.

Knowledge House:
It was supposed to put Nova Scotia on the high-tech map. With its educational software, Knowledge House was going to change the way students learned in the classroom and make its investors rich along the way.

Joseph Howe:
CBC journalist Jim Nunn explores the life, loves, dreams and failures of Nova Scotia’s great visionary.

Host Jim Nunn and an experienced news team deliver the only daily TV news package to focus on Nova Scotian people and their stories. Each weeknight, we present a comprehensive package of provincial, national and international news.


From news and local sports, to weather and entertainment, CBC News at Six is your guide to life in Nova Scotia.

Host Jim Nunn and Meteorologist Peter Coade
Hosted By
Host Jim Nunn and Meteorologist Peter Coade
Schedule
Weekday evenings,
6:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
on CBC Television
Features
Storm Centre

Storm Centre
Latest storm cancellations and postponements.

Peter's Pics
Send your photos to Peter Coade
By e-mail: peterspics@cbc.ca
By mail: P.O. Box 3000
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3J 3E9
In touch in Nova Scotia

Community Connections
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What issues are on your mind? Tell us the stories you want to see on CBC News at Six.
 
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