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What to Watch: Highlights from CTV Morning Live [Video]

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Did you miss this morning’s show? Here are four things to watch from CTV Morning Live on Sept. 27, 2024.

Ocean Awareness

SuperNOVA, a not-for-profit initiative at Dalhousie University, is using state-of-the-art buoy technology to help teach youth about climate change and the oceans.

The buoy launch in the Bras d’Or Lake is part of The Ocean Data Project: Monitoring Mi’kma’ki Climate Health, which was developed in partnership with First Nations communities. The project combines western science and Indigenous knowledge to educate about the role of the ocean in climate change.

The project also aims to integrate STEM education year-round at Mi’kmawey Elementary School in Potlotek First Nation.

Walking for a cause

Historic trails in Cole Harbour, N.S., are looking to get families moving this weekend with their fundraiser ‘A Walk in the Park,’ which is aimed at keeping the park and farm up and running.

The trails are maintained through volunteers, and the walk-a-thon boasts …

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