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How to stay up to date with the latest on the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona

As the clean up begins after post-tropical storm Fiona, CBC will continue to be with you on radio, online and TV.

CBC offering special storm coverage

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As the assessment of damage and clean up begins after post-tropical storm Fiona, CBC will continue to be with you on radio, online and TV.

CBC Radio One and CBC Listen

On Monday, we will start the day at 5:55 a.m. with a province-wide broadcast of Information Morning.

Maritime Noon will broadcast a two-hour show (from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.) Listeners are invited to call in to share their storm experiences and any emergency updates from their communities. The on-air, call-in number is 1-800-565-1940.

Mainstreet in Cape Breton and Mainstreet (Mainland Nova Scotia) will broadcast beginning at 3 p.m.

Listen online, via the CBC Listen app or over the air (90.5 FM in Halifax, 92.1 FM in Sydney) or check your local frequency here.

CBC TV and CBC Gem

Watch CBC News Network on CBC TV and CBC Gem for updates and up-to-the-minute coverage.

CBC.ca/ns

Visit cbc.ca/ns for comprehensive post-storm coverage.

CBC Lite

If the power or data on your device is low, get your storm updates on CBC Lite. It's our low-bandwidth, text-only website.

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Ryan Snoddon is a CBC meteorologist in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.