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

N.S. strawberry growers keep watch for possible fungal disease in crop

A Colchester County farm manager is concerned about a strawberry disease that has reached P.E.I. and could potentially make its way into Nova Scotia. Neopestalotiopsis, which is fungal pathogen, harms both leaves and fruit.

Rural Nova Scotia radio station looks to amplify 2SLGBTQ+ voices

Run out of a small room in downtown Lunenburg, GoProud is a digital radio station that aims to elevate 2SLGBTQ+ voices in rural Nova Scotia.

He thought he was calling Air Canada. The airline says it wasn't them

A Stellarton, N.S., man says he was baffled when he was told his $2,000 non-refundable ticket to Texas was cancelled.

A broken foot derailed Courtney Donaldson's basketball dream. But it didn't dull her passion

A broken foot last year derailed Courtney Donaldson's dream of playing professional basketball in Europe. But it did nothing to dull her passion for the sport. She recently became the career scoring leader in the Maritime Women's Basketball Association with 409 points.

N.S. needs far more tradespeople. Diversity is key to meeting that demand, expert says

Thousands of carpenter and electrician jobs may be on the horizon in Nova Scotia as the province looks to reach net zero by 2050, but one expert warns there may not be enough skilled trade workers to fill those positions.

Bridgewater's energy-efficiency pilot program going unused by landlords

About five months after the Town of Bridgewater launched a pilot program offering incentives for landlords to make energy-efficient upgrades to their buildings, no landlords have taken up the offer.

He wanted to photograph the northern lights. Now his Facebook page has taken off

When Chris Verge created a Facebook group dedicated to chasing the aurora borealis in Nova Scotia in 2018, he had no idea how many people would eventually join him in the hunt. 

Annapolis Royal set to begin work on 'living shoreline'

Historic Annapolis Royal, N.S., will soon begin making changes to its shoreline to address flood risk and improve the environment. The shoreline to be constructed is made up of natural elements, such as plants, sand and rocks.

The finish line was in Spain. How did this racing pigeon end up in Nova Scotia?

The young homing pigeon was supposed to fly to Majorca from Ibiza. Instead, it landed on Sable Island, a windswept sandbar some 300 kilometres off the Nova Scotia coast.

What some young 2SLGBTQ+ people in Halifax are prioritizing in the federal election

CBC News asked some members of the 2SLGBTQ+ community what their priorities are in the federal election, as well as how those are influencing their decision to vote.