By: Jennifer Heudes, Paul DeWitt
A Halifax radio club is keeping the skill of Morse code relevant by teaching Maritimers how to send their names.
Jennifer Heudes is a journalist based in Nova Scotia, Canada, and writes for CTV News Atlantic. She covers local news stories in the Nova Scotia region, including crime, community events, and human interest stories. Jennifer is dedicated to providing accurate and timely information to her audience.
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Jennifer Heudes' coverage mainly focuses on local crime and breaking news in the Nova Scotia area, with a significant emphasis on announcements and evolving stories. Given this focus, she would likely be most interested in receiving pitches related to local crime developments such as arrests, police incidents, or community safety issues within Nova Scotia.
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