
Celina Aalders
Reporter
Celina is a TV, radio and web reporter with CBC Nova Scotia. She holds a master's degree in journalism and communication. Story ideas are always welcomed at [email protected]
Latest from Celina Aalders

'It kept me trapped': How struggles to find child care can exacerbate cases of intimate partner violence
As domestic violence cases climb in Nova Scotia, people who work in the sector say they often hear from women who feel trapped in abusive relationships because they can't find child care, and therefore can't afford to get out.
Canada -Nova Scotia |

Frustration mounts over continued delays to Nova Scotia's updated student code of conduct
The unions representing teachers and school support staff are becoming increasingly frustrated because an updated version of Nova Scotia's student code of conduct has been delayed once again.
Canada -Nova Scotia |

New solar-powered greenhouse project aims to combat food insecurity in Shelburne County
The Community Garden and Foodshare Association of Shelburne County was recently awarded funding to build a fully sustainable, off-grid greenhouse to help combat food insecurity in the region. The project is entirely led by volunteers and it's expected to be up and running this summer.
Canada -Nova Scotia |

'We know that it can be done': Advocates press N.S. to create centralized daycare waitlist
Nova Scotia's minister of early childhood development has not committed to creating a centralized waitlist for parents seeking care for their children, despite advocating for one while in opposition.
Canada -Nova Scotia |

Families scrambling as Halifax daycare set to close with less than 2 months' notice
Families were notified on Monday that the Children's Garden Day Care in Halifax, which is licensed for 80 kids, will close at the end of April and they should start looking for alternative child-care options. With most nearby daycares at full capacity with extensive waitlists, parents are stressed.
Canada -Nova Scotia |

After relationship turned sour, her nude photo, name and number were posted on sex work site
A woman from Lower Sackville, N.S., has been awarded $49,000 under the Nova Scotia Intimate Images and Cyber-protection Act after her ex-partner shared her intimate image on a website for advertising sex work. But she says there were several opportunities for him to be held accountable through the criminal justice system before she had to pursue the case civilly.
Canada -Nova Scotia |

Volunteer-run program that feeds hungry kids on weekends expanding
A program that sends bags of food home with students in need every Friday afternoon is expanding to several new communities across Nova Scotia. Doris Walton, founder of After the School Bell in Amherst, has inspired people to start the initiative where they live.
Canada -Nova Scotia |

Some Nova Scotia parents leaving workforce due to lack of child care
Some parents in Nova Scotia are having to face the difficult decision of leaving their full-time jobs because they cannot find child care for their children.
Canada -Nova Scotia |

N.S. woman living in flood zone disappointed province refuses to fund hepatitis vaccines
A woman from Windsor, N.S. is disappointed after the province's Department of Health has refused to publicly fund vaccines for hepatitis A and B for people who are exposed to raw sewage.
Canada -Nova Scotia |

Case of N.S. man accused of historical sexual abuse delayed again after judge denies guilty plea
Douglas Guthro, 86, tried to plead guilty on Thursday to historical sexual abuse charges but the judge did not accept the plea and the case has been put over to the end of January.
Canada -Nova Scotia |