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races. There's queen's mark in their tall ships quay over to the right, where the cruise ships come in. Alderney-landing on the dartmouth side could be a good spot to watch some of this. And there's also a note that parking for event weekend will be limited, and it's anticipated there's going to be a higher than usual vehicle and foot traffic overall in the downtown core. That's the biggest understatement of the week. So they say to plan your route and parking in advance of the race schedule. So sailgp, I guess we'll have lots of chances to talk about this coming up throughout the shows next week. And hey, I thought I'd mention that the surprise musical guest for the east coast lifestyle kitchen party last night was none other than the legendary classified. The enfield rapper took the stage at about 9:00 quarter after nine last night at the steele wheels motor museum, and sounded great owen-o'sound-lee up there with them. Brett matthews, dj ivy, his brother mike boyd, jordan croucher made an appearance. The event was all in support of east coast lifestyles foundation with a focus on youth entrepreneurship, and it was a great event and we have another musician, lisa macisaac, on the show this morning talking about the small of my heart songwriter circles with shows in liverpool, halifax and port hawkesbury this weekend. Lisa is one half of the group madison violets, so here's a video from that band on the friday edition of "global news" morning in the factory. >> Spend a quarter at a time in the slot machines. >> Everything slips away. All the things that we lost. The next in line will be the cause. Another coin that we must cast. >> Everything shift in everything. Shifting everything. Shifting everything. Shift down. The stars lose. Shimmer like fall (Sentimental instrumental music) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) Depend offers all day protection. So you can say "yes" to alll-most anything. Yes! Yes! Yes! No! Depend. The only thing stronger than us, is you. ( ) Some people say there are doers, and there are dreamers. But what's wrong with a little dreaming? Especially when it's shared. With hard work, little dreams grow into big ones. At Kubota, we know that your work never stops. And we're inspired by those who dream - But our equipment is built for dreamers and doers, like you. Kubota, built for those who do. Listen up! Here's a lesson about Activia Fibre a simple way to add fibre and 1 billion probiotics to your day that contribute to healthy gut flora It starts inside Activia The candles are for ambiance. And to disguise the fact that you wore your bathing suit to dinner. Come find your Island. Prince Edward Island ( ) ( ) Stop dreaming. Start shopping. Red Tag Days are on at Toyota, with great offers on select models. Find yours at ShopToyota.ca announcer: What is StackTV? Let's find out. StackTV is a live and On Demand streaming service. You guys are gonna wanna see this. It's the best of live and On Demand. We got you! That is StackTV. That is correct. StackTV: Watch now with your free trial. >> You're watching. Global halifax. This is "global news" morning. >> Hey. Welcome back. Friday edition of "global news" morning. It is may 24th. Paul-brothers here with a look at your local news headlines. Once again, we're about one week away now from the start of hurricane season in our region, and weather experts are predicting an exceptionally busy one this year. While some parts of cape breton regional

municipality are still recovering from hurricane fiona two years ago, the mayor says her community is working towards being adequately prepared for the season ahead. Amber-fryday reports. >> The canadian hurricane center is predicting an above average storm season for atlantic canada, mainly due to record warm water temperatures in the atlantic ocean. Another large factor is the expected shift in the pacific ocean from el nino to la nina. This reversal to la nina typically produces more storms in the atlantic. >> The other aspect of this is rapid intensification, and that's something that we've been , you know, watching very closely over the last number of years. It's just how rapidly these storms go from a tropical storm to a major hurricane. >> The U.S. national oceanic and atmospheric administration is forecasting its highest ever hurricane outlook in history for the 2024 season, noaa is predicting 17 to 25 named storms, including 8 to 13 hurricanes and 4 to 7 major hurricanes, but it's not clear how many could make landfall at the same time. >> The rainfall associated with hurricanes is also projected to become more intense, and with sea level rise, sea level rise will exacerbate the impacts. Associated with storm surges. >> The 2023 predictions were slightly lower. There were a few more named storms than projected, and three major hurricanes, in line with the prediction of 1 to 4 always trying to achieve a 70, confidence in their forecasts, this year it's actually up to 85 that they that they've achieved with these numbers is, so very, very high confidence level that it will be an active season. >> Meanwhile, the mayor of cape breton regional municipality says some parts of the region are still in recovery mode after hurricane fiona pummeled the island in 2022. She says preparedness for the storm season ahead is underway, as the municipality creates more designated comfort centers and is using $1.5 million from the federal government to equip a new emergency command center at city hall. >> You know, emotionally and mentally, people are scared knowing that hurricane season is coming up, that that's real. There's a certain type of ptsd that comes with surviving these types of events, though macdougall says she is also nervous as the season approaches, she is confident the municipality has done what they can to prepare, and robichaud recommends people follow that lead sooner rather than later. >> Amber-fryday "global news" halifax. >> A settlement has been reached between the province and the company behind pictou northern pulp mill. Now paper excellence will abandon its plans to reopen the mill and instead pursue a new site in queens county. As skye-bryden-blom reports, a first nations chief who called out its environmental impact says it's been a long time coming. >> Premier tim houston says the agreement with paper excellence addresses a $450 million lawsuit by the company over northern pulp mills closure in 2020. He says it also deals with a $99 million in loans the firm owes the province. We participated in the in good faith in the in the court court mediation process and we've been participating in that for quite some time, looking for the best possible solution for, for nova scotians to protect pensioners, to reinvigorate an industry. >> It was shut down four years ago after then premier stephen mcneil directed it to stop pumping wastewater into the harbour near pictou landing first nation. >> If the agreement is approved by the courts next week, the company will pursue opening a new mill on the south shore. >> This is about hope. Hope for hundreds of families who could rely on jobs provided by the mill. Hope for families in rural nova scotia, where there aren't a lot of employment opportunities. >> In a news release paper excellence says it aims to build trust with the communities it serves, and this resolution clears the path for a collaborative future with the province. The company will need to file a feasibility study to ensure its new mill in the liverpool area is viable. >> Let me assure nova scotians that any project that comes forward will need to meet today's standards and will undergo environmental assessments, significant public engagement and indigenous consultation. >> The former chief of pictou landing first nation, who rallied for the mill's closure, says it's been a long time coming and will give the community peace. >> This this is significant news for the people of pictou island and first nation. I would say, because they've really been harmed for many years from the impacts of this, environmental disaster when it comes to the future. >> Mill paul will be closely watching. >> So I guess now we just have to wait and see what the studies will say and go from there. >> Skye-bryden-blom "global

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