The most visual stories CBC Nova Scotia covered in 2024
From severe flooding to flying sailboats, these are the stories worth sharing again
As Nova Scotians take some time this holiday season to reflect on the past year, the region's most compelling news stories help to paint a vivid picture of life in the province.
From extreme weather events to health-care nightmares, flying sailboats and a bear stuck in a tree — CBC Nova Scotia brought you the many highs and lows of the past 12 months.
Here are some stories from 2024 that have visuals so memorable, we won't soon forget them.
Shark watchers off Nova Scotia are going to need a bigger boat
Great white sharks are on the move in Nova Scotia waters in what appear to be greater numbers. CBC's Tom Murphy explores what's driving the apex predators north and finds an ecotourism industry keen on better understanding the endangered species.
Halifax, meet your new tallest building
The new residential tower near the Armdale Roundabout on Quinpool Road is still under construction but it heralds a new era of height for a city with few highrises.
Water rushes down streets and floods N.S. homes, businesses after heavy rain
Some areas of Digby, Annapolis, Kings and Hants counties in Nova Scotia saw severe flooding on Thursday evening after heavy rain hit the province.
Meet the Mi'kmaw dancer who's been performing more than half his life
CBC News invited Brady Googoo of Millbrook First Nation to our Halifax studios to reflect on his own story, as well as the stories he tells through dance and his motivation to keep performing after more than a decade.
Is health care improving? These women don't think so
As the Progressive Conservatives tout record-high spending on health care, three women are laying bare their battles with the province's health-care system. The CBC's Aly Thomson sat down with the women to hear their stories.
Donald Sutherland lived in this Nova Scotia home. Its owners gave us a tour
Legendary Canadian actor Donald Sutherland was born in New Brunswick, but this is the Nova Scotia house he lived in for a few years of his childhood. Before his passing, the new owners managed to connect with Sutherland, who shared fond memories of his time there.
This reporter learned how sailboats fly
In anticipation of SailGP races in Halifax, coaches from across Canada are working on their foiling skills in the city's harbour. CBC reporter Elizabeth McMillan stopped by to learn more about foiling, the type of sailing that sees boats rise into the air. If a sailor has enough skill, that is.
People in Cape Breton stuck at home thanks to all that snow
People living in Cape Breton got a winter's worth of snowfall in just a few days. That means the cleanup will likely take some time, leaving many people in and around Sydney stuck at home — including the CBC's Erin Pottie.
All aboard the bike bus! These students bike 3 km to school
A group of students at Coldbrook and District School in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley have joined what is being called a 'bike bus.' The CBC's Jeff Douglas joined them for an early-morning ride.
This bear needed to be rescued from a downtown park
A crew responding to reports of a black bear in Dartmouth, N.S., put what appeared to be mattresses next to a tree where the animal clung to a branch.
Halifax astronomer to open stargazing site with little to no light pollution
John Read is working to resurrect a small observatory at what he's calling Stargaze Nova Scotia. The 10-hectare parcel of land near Peggys Cove offers views of the night sky away from city lights.
Ballerina who embodied Anne of Green Gables takes final bow after 13-year career
Hannah Mae Cruddas with Ballet Jörgen gave her final performance in her hometown of Halifax last month. Alex Guye caught up with her as she prepared to retire after a 13-year career.
She knows she's going to die. So she held her own funeral
Halifax artist and disability advocate April Hubbard will end her life through medical assistance in dying in the coming months. She reflects on her life, death and why she wanted to host 'one last glitzy, sparkly show': her own funeral.
Halifax buses are often late and overcrowded. Here's what the city is doing about it
Halifax Transit is the focus of frustration for many users. There are late, overcrowded buses that sometimes don't show up at all. The CBC's Haley Ryan has been looking into the system's chronic issues and how the city is trying to improve things.
Decades of rug hooking gave this 99-year-old a lifetime of friendship
Shirley Carey has been an avid rug hooker for the last 40 or so years, but as she nears her 100th birthday, she's decided it's time to hang up her hooks. The CBC's Jane Sponagle visited Carey at her home in Avonport, N.S., to learn more about her storied time as a rug hooker.
Hordes of giant rats are a problem, say Cape Breton residents
Rats are becoming bigger both in size and numbers, say some Sydney residents who want something done about the trash-eating critters. Erin Pottie has the story.