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CTV Atlantic’s special coverage of Fiona

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Post-tropical storm Fiona landed in eastern Nova Scotia shortly after 4 a.m. local time on Saturday, making landfall on the Canso Peninsula at Whitehead.

With powerful and destructive winds, the storm caused widespread damage and power outages throughout the Maritimes.

CTV Atlantic provided five-hours of special live coverage of Fiona, starting at 6:00 a.m., led by chief anchor Todd Battis and chief meteorologist Kalin Mitchell.

With live on-location updates from our CTV News team from across the region, CTV Atlantic’s special broadcast- on-air, online and on the CTV News App- highlighted the devastating impact of the storm.

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