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Nova Scotia Music Week ramps up on Night 2

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Jah'Mila, Quake Matthews lead Nova Scotia Music award nominations

The nominations for the Nova Scotia Music and Industry Awards are out. Reggae artist Jah'Mila and rapper Quake...

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BBC News

the building, not even- strong so when i step out of. the building, not even stepping out of— the building, not even stepping out of the — the building, not even stepping out of the building, _ the building, not even stepping out of the building, i— the building, not even stepping out of the building, i can - out of the building, i can smell— out of the building, i can smell the _ out of the building, i can smell the poor— out of the building, i can smell the poor quality. out of the building, i can smell the poor quality ofj out of the building, i can i smell the poor quality of air oozing — smell the poor quality of air oozing through _ smell the poor quality of air oozing through the - smell the poor quality of air oozing through the doors i smell the poor quality of air. oozing through the doors and immediately— oozing through the doors and immediately i _ oozing through the doors and immediately i had _ oozing through the doors and immediately i had to- oozing through the doors and immediately i had to get- oozing through the doors and immediately i had to get a i oozing through the doors and i immediately i had to get a mask because — immediately i had to get a mask because i— immediately i had to get a mask because i know— immediately i had to get a mask because i know this _ immediately i had to get a mask because i know this is— immediately i had to get a mask because i know this is not- immediately i had to get a mask because i know this is not the i because i know this is not the kind _ because i know this is not the kind of— because i know this is not the kind of quality— because i know this is not the kind of quality we _ because i know this is not the kind of quality we should i because i know this is not the kind of quality we should be i because i know this is not thei kind of quality we should be in and it's— kind of quality we should be in and it's hard _ kind of quality we should be in and it's hard for— kind of quality we should be in and it's hard for her— kind of quality we should be in and it's hard for her because l and it's hard for her because she — and it's hard for her because she has— and it's hard for her because she has asthma. _ and it's hard for her because she has asthma.— and it's hard for her because she has asthma. cooler weather and rain over— she has asthma. cooler weather and rain over the _ she has asthma. cooler weather and rain over the past _ she has asthma. cooler weather and rain over the past week i she has asthma. cooler weather and rain over the past week has| and rain over the past week has helped to ease some fires but some 60 million acres of land, an area the size of lithuania, has already burned this year. and the unusually hot weather is expected to return. as the wildfires intensify, it's unlikely that the country has seen the last of the smog. ijeoma ndukwe, bbc news. you may have been glued to your screens last night. i certainly was. it was the show to end all shows. sir eltonjohn brought the sun down on the glastonbury festival in his final performance in the uk. he bid farewell to his adoring fans on a perfect summer's evening in somerset, and watching with them was our culture editor katie razzall. # i played the silver ball...

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Drought in Sheboygan County Maintains its Hold

Drought has maintained its hold on Sheboygan County, while parts of southwest Wisconsin have now become parche...

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BBC News at Ten

"i shall miss her." this is our home, all this. glenda jackson, from elizabeth to lear, on stage and screen, regal, commanding, funny, serious, moving. glenda jackson, who has died at the age of 87. time for a look at the weather. time for a look at the weather. here's stav da naos. here's stav da naos. a rather beautiful sunset? gorgeous, a rather beautiful sunset? gorgeous, yes. more of that to come but we yes. more of that to come but we have some changes to the weather. have some changes to the weather. good evening. low pressure starting good evening. low pressure starting to edge closer to our shores and to edge closer to our shores and that will bring even longer spells that will bring even longer spells of rain over the weekend. we do need of rain over the weekend. we do need more rain. it has been so dry and more rain. it has been so dry and sunny of late. this is the area of sunny of late. this is the area of low pressure i have been talking low pressure i have been talking about. sending weatherfronts low pressure i have been talking about. sending weather fronts out about. sending weatherfronts low pressure i have been talking about. sending weather fronts out tonight. we could even see a couple tonight. we could even see of showers or thunderstorms arrive across cornwall, may be devon as well. the odd mist patch hero they are, clearskies, well. the odd mist patch hero they are, clear skies, temperatures dipping into single digits and quite cold there for most. it is going to be mild. start with sunshine tomorrow morning as to any missed patches clear away and we could have showers from the word go across cornwall and devon. these become more widespread across wales and parts of west and south—west scotland, maybe the isle of man into the afternoon. central and eastern areas will stay dry. lots of sunshine. could get up to 26,27, maybe 28 degrees. for the weekend it looks like we will start to see more

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MSNBC Reports

public. >> lisa rubin, thank you so much. really interesting. appreciate it. 32 million people on the west coast are facing some sort of flood watch or warning right now. the national weather service, warns california is in the path of a relentless parade of sigh cyclones to come this week. over the weekend, strong wind knocked over trees and power lines and in some places leaving more than 100,000 people without power in the state. marissa para is in central california with the latest. >> reporter: the wind and the rain has been relentless. i want to show you why that matters. take a look at this, it doesn't look very much like a beach right now. if you pan over here, this is a sea of debris and needless to say, this is not what this normally looks like. what you have to remember is that this is all washed up from the last storm, this has been a place that has just been pummelled by rain over the last

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FOX Friends First

maine, 46 degrees, 30 to 40 degrees warmer here from christmas day to new year's day. much more pleasant. about 260 million people will see temperatures above average for new year's day. not just getting back to where you should be, but above average. any systems, there is snow moving across the pacific northwest and settling into the highlands of the desert. the big story approaching new year's day, complete 180's, record cold to now 50 for a lot of folks. >> ashley: that 41 degrees in buffalo, what are they going to do when that snow starts melting and there is flood issues? they can't catch a break. >> they can't catch a break, i think passable roads, they will be grateful. >> todd: we're getting rain over the weekend, hope buffalo gets

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The Papers

across the east of scotland because this is going to join forces overnight. through tomorrow morning's rush it could be quite nasty, spray and standing water. the other story is the remnants of the high humidity air is sinking away to the south. finally, a more comfortable night for sleeping for many parts of england and wales. it could have cleared the south coast by morning. more sunshine in central and eastern areas and for the commonwealth games tomorrow. but lots of showers. i talked about the rain initially in eastern scotland. even once it clears there will be scattered showers. in the north, they could be happy with the odd rumble of thunder. 0ne they could be happy with the odd rumble of thunder. one of two into the midlands and east anglia. still 25 in the south—east, but it will be noticeably fresher, not as oppressive out and about. similar picture on friday. the showers peppering the north and west, because of the north—westerly breeze blowing them in. 18 to 24 across the country. we keep the comfortable nights and the warm air as we go into the weekend, but not too warm. the high pressure keeps weather fronts at bay, apart from scotland,

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The Papers

thatis fronts at bay, apart from scotland, that is where we are likely to see more rain over the weekend. for many it is dry, bright and fresh, but warm in the sunshine with some rain, still needed rain, in the north. that's it. there's more analysis on newsnight with kirsty, who is standing by about to begin the show on bbc two. 0n bbc one, time tojoin our colleagues across the nations and regions. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me are the broadcaster and journalist james lewer and camilla turner, chief political correspondent at the daily telegraph. we will say hello to both in a moment. we start with the metro, leading with the hose pipe them. —— ban.

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time for a look at the weather. here's helen willetts hosepipe bans are being extended across the south? it has been exceptionally dry, but it's notjust been dry injuly across the south. for the summer so far, june and july, we have only had just over 100 millimetres of rain across the whole of the uk. to put that in context, through the metrological summer, june, july and august, you'd usually expect to see about 240 millimetres of rain in those three months. we are way off that. it's been dry across the board, but exceptionally so in the south. most of the rain we have seen this august, and we have had some rain, is falling further north. very little in the south. this evening we have seen heavy rain, the odd bit of thunder tracking east across northern ireland. there is a warning out for the extent of the rain across the east of scotland because this is going tojoin

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