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CBC Radio's Information Morning Cape Breton helps listeners better understand and explore the challenges in our island's future, remember their past and celebrate their neighbours' accomplishments.

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Tim Houston is taking Ottawa to court, over who should pay to protect the communication lines, Trans-Canada highway, and rail lines running through the Chignecto Isthmus. A historian will talk about what's happened in the past. 
District 5 in Inverness County, represents Mabou & Port Hood. Your candidates are the incumbent, Lynn Chisholm and Thom Oommen. 
CBRM District 5 includes downtown Sydney, the Esplanade, the North End, and the Shipyard. Your candidates in District 5 are incumbent Eldon MacDonald and Bennett MacIntyre.
Port Hawkesbury Paper is marking its twelfth anniversary at the long-running mill site in Point Tupper. We hear from the Operation's Director of Sustainability and Economic Development, Geoff Clarke .
Former Senator Dan Christmas was a key figure in the team behind Donald Marshall Jr. We examine the legacy of the Marshall Decision, handed down 25 years ago today.
A feature interview with the women who was the fishing partner and the life partner of Donald Marshall Jr.
Richmond County is considering a new municipal alert system for its residents. We hear from Warden Amanda Mombourquette about the "Voyent Alert" system later this hour. 
You can touch history at Membertou right now, where the eel nets that launched the court case that culminated in the Marshall decision 25 years ago, are on display.
Liberal Derek Mombourquette talked about his friendship with former PC MLA Alfie MacLeod.
Town House in Glace Bay has a new breakfast program running Tuesdays to Thursdays from 10 to 11.
11 candidates in municipalities across Cape Breton Island have won their council seat without a contest in municipal votes next month. 
We head Down Under to talk to a lifeguard from Cape Breton who just took part in the Lifesaving World Championships.
In our column on Acadian culture, Ronald LaBelle takes a look at the day Helen Creighton arrived in Cheticamp. 
CBRM's mayor has said she has a new job working with the provincial government, but is providing few details. We find out what this might mean for CBRM. 
Now that the Cape Breton Cricket Association has a proper cricket pitch in Sydney, it's hoping to continue to grow its ranks of players.
It will be well into the new year before all of the damage from a recent water leak at the regional hospital is fully repaired. 
CBU political scientist Tom Urbaniak says the last election for the French school board in Cape Breton-Victoria was botched with too many ballots being allowed and the prospects for this fall's election are no better.
Education professor Robert Berard will weigh in on whether or not the province should consider reinstating school boards.
If you catch a smallmouth bass on the Margaree River, it is now illegal to throw it back in. You are required by law to keep it, kill it, and take it with you.
There's been no phone service in St. Anne's Bay since Thursday. We speak about the issue with local resident and Partyliner, Veronika Brzeski.
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