ContentSkip to Main ContentAccessibility HelpnewsTop StoriesLocalClimateWorldCanadaPoliticsIndigenousBusinessThe NationalHealthEntertainmentScienceCBC News InvestigatesGo PublicAbout CBC NewsBeing Black in CanadaDrought-driven restrictions impacting N.S. woodlot owners2 hours agoDuration 6:282 hours agoNewsDuration 6:28Watch Tom Murphy’s interview with Todd Burgess, executive director of Forest Nova Scotia, and Julia MacMillan, who co-owns a woodlot and sells to mills around the province.Related Stories N.S. Natural Resources swamped with requests for permits to work in the woods N.S. tourists, operators pivoting amid drought-driven ban on forest activities N.S. bans hiking and use of vehicles in woods as dry conditions raise wildfire fears N.S. crops withering in dry conditions, hitting farmers in the pocketbook Open fires banned across N.S. until Oct. 15 amid tinder-dry conditionsMore from NewsVideo1:29How dry is it in Nova Scotia? Meteorologist Ryan Snoddon explainsCBC News Nova Scotia 8 minutes agoVideo3:51Working out in smoke or smog? Here’s what that does long-term23 minutes agoVideo3:08How are the new U.S. tariff rates affecting businesses, consumers?CBC News 28 minutes agoVideo2:31Veteran police officer faces trafficking, indignity to human remains charges43 minutes agoVideo2:27As Prince Edward County bakes, this winemaker is watering his plants by hand1 hour agoTrending NowVideo1:07#TheMoment a grizzly bear charged at the Seattle Kraken’s mascotThe National August 6Video1:25#TheMoment a great white shark surprised Halifax researchersThe National August 4Video13:02’Energy in the room:’ U.S. ambassador on why no tariff extension for CanadaPower and Politics August 7Video2:19Rogers TV is apologizing after comments by volunteer host Don-E Coady on Regatta Day broadcastAugust 1Video1:47Carney on Trump: ‘We’ll speak when it makes sense’Politics News August 5now
Drought-driven restrictions impacting N.S. woodlot owners
