A Dalhousie University professor is using artificial intelligence to better understand what chickens are trying to express through their sounds and actions. And as Feleshia Chandler found out when she visited the Atlantic Poultry Research Centre in Truro, he’s hoping his research can help farmers and others in the agriculture industry improve animal welfare.
A Nova Scotia Health Initiative aimed at giving more Black people access to healthcare recently hosted a "pap party." There was music, snacks, even balloons and streamers, all in an effort to put people at ease, and hopefully dispel some of the fear around pap tests. Information Morning's Feleshia Chandler stopped by to check it out.
Aisle 24, the first store of its kind to open in Nova Scotia, lets customers skip the line and enter the store to shop using an app. But, does the convenience come at a price? Information Morning's Feleshia Chandler speaks with owner Cory MacDonald and privacy lawyer David Fraser.
The Engaging African Nova Scotian Youth in Agriculture and Community Food Security Project has five sites across the province. When it's time to harvest the crops, the young growers will decide the best way to get the food into the hands of community members who need it most. The CBC's Feleshia Chandler paid a visit to the program in Truro, N.S.