Danielle Edwards

Reporter

Danielle Edwards is a reporter with CBC Nova Scotia. She has previously worked at The Canadian Press in Halifax and the Globe and Mail in Toronto covering a variety of topics. You can reach her at [email protected]

Latest from Danielle Edwards

Antigonish town, county residents call for trail project to be completed

At a town hall meeting Tuesday evening, the town's active transportation trail was discussed, specifically how residents felt about finishing the project in its entirety.

Who pays for recycling in Nova Scotia is set to change

Nova Scotia is making the change to extended producer responsibility, or EPR — a policy shift that puts the responsibility of the recycling materials on the producers that make those materials.

Early start helps N.S. ski hill operators enjoy successful season

Spring is in the air but the chill that gripped Nova Scotia for much of the winter was a boon to operators of some of the province's ski hills and trails.

We tracked N.S. power outages in 2024. There were unplanned outages nearly every day

There were more than than 4,700 outages across the province last year.

Man who died in Dartmouth fire remembered for his kindness

A man who died from injuries sustained in a Dartmouth, N.S., house fire is being remembered for the kindness he showed to children in his career as a social worker.

'Ring of fire': Nova Scotians in L.A. speak about living through historic fires

Some Nova Scotians, including Academy Award-winning filmmaker Ben Proudfoot, are preparing to leave their L.A. neighbourhoods as the fires around the city grow.

Search continues for killer in 30-year-old Halifax murder case

Halifax police say Kimber Lucas's body was found on Nov. 23, 1994, on North Street. She was seven months pregnant at the time.

Lack of fishing prohibitions in 'grey zone' could pose risk for right whales, expert says

One marine conservation expert has questions about the efforts on the part of Fisheries and Oceans after North Atlantic right whales were detected in the Bay of Fundy in recent weeks.

N.S. parents dismayed by lack of access to new RSV vaccines for infants

Some provinces have begun rolling out a vaccination program for infants with newly authorized products. The situation is much different in Nova Scotia.

Lunenburg to move forward with Cornwallis Street name change

Council for the Town of Lunenburg has decided to move forward with the renaming of "Cornwallis Street" to "Queen Street" more than a year and a half after the town approved recommendations from its anti-racism special committee.