Giuliana Grillo de Lambarri

Reporter - Editor

Giuliana is a journalist originally from Lima, Peru. She is interested in stories about rural Nova Scotia, science, the environment and more. If you have any story tips, you can reach her at giuliana.grillo.de.lambarri@cbc.ca.

Latest from Giuliana Grillo de Lambarri

Beloved Dartmouth bookstore to remain open after surge in community support

An iconic bookstore in Dartmouth, N.S., that faced eviction over two months of unpaid rent was able to raise the money it needed to get caught up, thanks to an outpouring of support from the community.

Yarmouth intersection to change after crash that killed 17-year-old motorcyclist

The MLA for Yarmouth says an intersection in the community will become a four-way stop after a 17-year-old motorcyclist was killed there earlier this month.

Overhaul of Halifax street comes at big cost to small businesses, says shop owner

Mohammad Ashiq, co-owner of Hello Pets, says more support is needed to help small Halifax businesses affected by construction. CBC News spoke with other businesses on Dutch Village Road that say they are also experiencing a drop in sales.

Devon Marsman's mother says she may never have closure as celebration of life held for teen

Family, friends and members of the community gathered at a Halifax church hall Sunday to remember 16-year-old Devon Sinclair Marsman. Five people are charged in the teen's disappearance and killing.

Some Acadia University staff working 4 days a week after successful pilot program

Some Acadia University staff are working four days instead of five this summer after a pilot program showed positive results.

Suspended N.S. Mountie faces additional sexual assault charge

The latest allegations against Const. William McNutt date back to January 2023.

Getting citizenship on Canada Day is 'icing on top of the cake,' says new citizen

On Tuesday, Derek Normanton was one of 49 people who became Canadian citizens at a ceremony at the Canadian Museum of Immigration at Pier 21 in Halifax. New citizens received Canadian flags, took an oath and sang O Canada.

Newly renovated Halifax basketball court a slam dunk for north-end children

A newly renovated basketball court opened at Highland Park Junior High School on Monday, built with the help of a non-profit founded by former Toronto Raptors president Masai Ujiri.

Die-off of hundreds of snails brings foul smell to Lake Micmac

When Patricia Mombourquette was getting ready for a swim in Lake Micmac last week, she was greeted by a foul stench and the unsightly presence of hundreds of dead snails that had floated to the surface.

Increase in dog bite incidents prompts Wolfville park to limit off-leash hours

After an unspecified number of incidents involving off-leash dogs at Reservoir Park, the Town of Wolfville, N.S., is running a pilot project until January that will limit the hours dogs can be off-leash.