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Employment numbers up nationally but not in the Maritimes
The summer tourist season is off to a sluggish start here in Nova Scotia, which means there is a lower employment rate in our province. Dr. Andrew Davis (Economics) told CTV news that he isn’t surprised by the increase in Maritime unemployment.
18 Plants That Keep Ticks Out Of The Yard
In an article about plants that repel ticks, House Digest cited research from the Faraone Lab (Chemistry) on lemongrass oil’s ability to keep the pests at bay.
Growing rural homeless population facing unique challenges, researchers say
Dr. Mary Sweatman (Community Development) spoke with CBC about the rising number of people experiencing homelessness in rural Nova Scotia.
City prepares for invasive bug that could kill some of its oldest trees
As New Brunswick braces for the hemlock woolly adelgid (HWA), the Telegraph Journal tapped Dr. Kirk Hillier (Biology) to talk about the invasive species and the damage it can do to old growth forests.
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