Nova Scotians look to alternative water sources as drought drags on

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Nova Scotians look to alternative water sources as drought drags on

ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesDisability LifeGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaNova Scotians look to alternative water sources as drought drags on4 hours ago | Duration 2:074 hours agoNewsDuration 2:07For many Nova Scotians, wells have run dry, and they’ve been forced to find new ways to get water. Celina Aalders tells us more.Related Stories Dozens of wells have run dry on Grand Manan as summer drought persists into fall Extreme drought conditions leave N.L. homesteader adapting to a lower water supply Limited water options for Shelburne residents with dry wells Parts of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick experiencing once-in-50-year drought Drought causing worry for homeowners, rural firefighters in Cape BretonMore from NewsVideo1:37#TheMoment Joe Carter showed up for a surprise slice of pieThe National 36 minutes agoVideo2:51How Ontario’s tariff ad compares to Reagan’s original speechThe National 44 minutes agoVideo6:08How hard is it to hit a home run?The National 1 hour agoVideo2:03Coalition meets with Zelenskyy in U.K., welcomes U.S. sanctions on RussiaThe National 1 hour agoVideo2:03Judge stays murder charges for 3 men subjected to ‘torturous’ actions in jailThe National 1 hour agoTrending NowVideo1:30Why are kids yelling ‘6-7’ in class?CBC News October 23Video2:46Ford launches anti-tariff ad campaign in U.S. October 15Video3:37Trump says all trade negotiations with Canada are terminatedThe National October 24Video11:46Trump calls Ontario ad quoting Reagan on tariffs a ‘FRAUD,’ ends trade talksOctober 24Video1:46Why Nelly Furtado is embracing ‘body neutrality’CBC News October 22

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