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The 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs start tomorrow - with 4 Canadian teams in the mix (Edmonton Oilers, Toronto Maple Leafs, Vancouver Canucks, Winnipeg Jets), who do you have taking it all home? Is this the year The Cup returns to a Canadian team? Can Toronto make it past the first round again? What is a "Utah Hockey Club" anyways? Is Quinn Hughes secretly Jack Hughes in disguise? All of this and more answered in this years playoffs.
Yesterday on the Thursday Edition of the Matinee Show (2:00 - 4:00pm), Host Jim Francis invited artist Fraser Newcombe onto the airwaves at 105.9 Seaside FM! Fraser spoke for a while with Jim, touching on things like his dream to play the Grand Ole Opry, songs to George Jones and Hank Snow and more!
It's a beautiful spring evening here in Eastern Passage with your host Charles Hsuen on the dial with 105.9 Seaside FM. Charles is a long time volunteer with us and his show "Evening Solitude" is on right now until 8pm. He is scheduled every Thursday evenings from 6pm - 8pm. Enjoy his tunes and this great weather!
Today, Nova Scotians are being asked to pause for a brief moment at noon. This year marks four years since the tragic events that occurred on April 18th/19th, 2020. We at 105.9 Seaside FM will also be participating in this moment of silence.Flags at legislature and all other provincial buildings will fly at half-mast from sunrise today until sunset tomorrow. “As each day, week and month passes since the events of April 18 and 19, we continue to reflect and remember those lives lost and honour the survivors and all those who have been impacted,” said Premier Tim Houston. “As a province, we must continue to support each other and work together to make changes to prevent something like this from happening again.”These events may still be emotional to hear, and that is completely okay. Supports can be found by calling 211 to reach a community resource navigator who can connect the caller with help. You can also phone the mental health and addictions crisis line at any time at 1-888-429-8167. Photo Credit: (Communications Nova Scotia / File)