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CBC Nova Scotia | Contact Us

Welcome to the local CBC Nova Scotia newsrooms in Halifax and Sydney. Here's how to get in touch with us.
CBC building with the red and white logo in the windows. and CBC Radio-Canada side attached to the bricks above.
The CBC Nova Scotia building in Halifax is located at 6940 Mumford Rd. (Robert Short/CBC)

Welcome to the local CBC Nova Scotia newsrooms in Halifax and Sydney.

If you'd like to leave a news tip, please email us at cbcns@cbc.ca

If you have a question about CBC TV programs or schedules, you can reach CBC's National Audience Services at1-866-306-4636 (toll free, Canada only).

To reach someone via email at CBC, all e-mail addresses follow the same format: firstname.lastname@cbc.ca

Mailing addresses

CBC Halifax Newsroom: 6940 Mumford Road, Suite 100, Halifax, Nova Scotia, B3L 0B7

Phone: (902) 420-4100 Fax: (902) 420-4137

CBC Sydney Newsroom: 500 George Street,Sydney, Nova Scotia,B1P 1K6

Phone: (902) 563-4100 Fax: (902) 539-1562

CBC Radio in Nova Scotia

Information Morning Nova Scotia

Information Morning Cape Breton

  • Email: info_morning@cbc.ca
  • Talkback line: 1-800-309-5556 or (902) 595-5556
  • General inquiries: (902) 563-4100

Maritime Noon

  • Email: marnoon@cbc.ca
  • Live phone-in: 1-800-565-1940
  • Voicemail: 1-800-565-5463

Mainstreet Nova Scotia

  • Email: mainhfx@cbc.ca
  • Talkback line: 1-888-686-6246
  • General inquiries: (902) 420-4378

Mainstreet Cape Breton

Weekend Mornings

Maritime Connection

  • Live phone-in: 1-800-565-1940

You can also find us onYouTube.

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Programming

Meredith Dellandrea, Senior Managing Director forAtlantic Canada and Quebec

Ian Brimacombe, Managing Editor for Nova Scotia

Ken MacIntosh, Executive Producer of News and Current Affairs forNova Scotia

Communications

Jill Thomas Myrick,Senior Manager - Communications, Marketing & Brand

Chantal Bernard, Senior Communications Officer

Greg Guy, Senior Communications Officer

CBC Media Solutions (Broadcast and Digital Sales)

Please visit:solutionsmedia.cbcrc.ca

Have a question about the CBC?

We've answered the most common queries in our list of Frequently Asked Questions below. If you still can't find the answer you're looking for, please contact Audience Relations directly at 1-866-306-4636.

  1. How can I watch CBC Nova Scotia News At 6 online?To watch live episodes or past episodes,click here. You can also watch via CBC Gem, which is available for free as an App for iOS, tvOS, Fire TV, Android TV, and Android phones and tablets. Gem is also accessible online at gem.cbc.ca. If you wish to stream our content to your television, this can be achieved via Apple AirPlay or Google Chromecast.
  2. How can I listen to CBC Radio liveonline?To listen,click here.You can also get CBC Radio live and on-demand via the CBC Listen app.
  3. How can I find out what time a show or radio program is airing on CBC?Check ourprogramming schedule online.
  4. How do I contact the local news departments with a news tip? Call CBC Halifax at (902) 420-4100, CBC Sydney at (902) 563-4100 or email us at cbcns@cbc.ca
  5. How do I suggest an idea or pose a question to a local show? Send an email to the appropriate program. Contact information is listed above.
  6. How do I suggest an idea or pose a question to a national show? Go to Programs A-Z, look for the listing for that show, then follow the link to the website for that show. Look for the Contact Us section of the site.
  7. How do I contact the CBC about something I saw on CBC.ca? Email cbcns@cbc.ca
  8. How can I find out the name of the song I just heard on CBC Radio? First, look up the program page of the radio program you were listening to. Then, look under the link Music Playlists on the right hand menu of that page under the date and time you were listening.
  9. Can I get transcripts, tapes, CDs, and/or DVDs of programs?Please visitthis pageto find more about accessing archived content.
  10. How do I find out about jobs at the CBC? Click on Jobs at the bottom of any page on the CBC.ca site.
  11. I need help playing audio and/or video on the site. That information can be found on the Audio/Video help page here.
  12. I have a CD that I would like you to play. Where do I send it? Given the enormous volume of Canadian music produced and distributed, we cannot deal with unsolicited music submissions. If you feel your music would be appealing to CBC radio audiences, please contact shows directly. It is the job of show producers and hosts to acquire music for airplay. To contact shows on CBCMusic, please Submit a Request to Audience Services; we'll pass your message on.
  13. Can I reuse any web content appearing on the CBC.ca web pages? For inquiries regarding the use of any web content appearing on the CBC.ca web pages only, please visit our Permissions FAQ.
  14. How do I alert the CBC to reception difficulties? If you are experiencing problems hearing CBC Radio One or Radio Two, or watching CBC Television, please call CBC Audience Services toll free at 1-866-306-4636.
  15. What are your channels/frequencies? These are listed here.
  16. How can my school/community group take a tour of the CBC? Tours of CBC Halifax are offered to students with courses in media arts, journalism or broadcasting, and to community groups with a particular interest in public broadcasting. Please call (902) 420-4302for more information and to request a tour.