Government of Nova Scotia News
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Press releases from the Government of Nova Scotia. Distributed by Communications Nova Scotia.
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Students Awarded Minister’s Entrepreneurship Award of Excellence
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Three students were awarded the Minister’s Entrepreneurship Award of Excellence and a $1,000 grant for each project to help grow their business during a pitch event today, April 25, in Halifax.
Government Launches Nova Scotia-Europe Engagement Strategy
Premier's Office -- Nova Scotia is seeking to maximize trade, tourism and investment opportunities in Europe with the launch of the Nova Scotia-Europe Engagement Strategy.
Des élèves innovateurs en compétition pour le Prix ministériel d’excellence en entrepreneuriat
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Des élèves à l’esprit d’entreprise d’un peu partout dans la province sont en compétition pour remporter l’un des trois Prix ministériels d’excellence en entrepreneuriat et une subvention de 1000 $ pour développer davantage leur idée d’entreprise.
Student Innovators Compete for Minister’s Entrepreneurship Award
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Students from across the province will compete for one of three Minister’s Entrepreneurship Awards of Excellence and a $1,000 grant to support further development of their business idea.
Province Chooses Approach to Build North Sydney, New Waterford Health Facilities
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- The province will use a design-build-finance-maintain approach to build new community health centres and new long-term care facilities in North Sydney and New Waterford as part of the CBRM Health Care Redevelopment project. This work will also include a new laundry centre in North Sydney.
More Support for Programs to Reduce Crime, Gun Violence
Justice -- Nova Scotia law enforcement agencies and community organizations will soon have access to additional funding to reduce crime and gun violence.
Investment will Help Christmas Tree Growers
Agriculture -- Nova Scotia’s Christmas tree growers will benefit from funding to strengthen their industry and help explore new export markets.
Changement au Conseil exécutif
Premier's Office -- Le premier ministre Stephen McNeil a annoncé aujourd’hui, 24 avril, un changement au Conseil exécutif.
Change to Executive Council
Premier's Office -- Premier Stephen McNeil announced a change to the Executive Council (cabinet) today, April 24.
Northern Pulp Now Has Terms of Reference for Focus Report
Environment -- The Department of Environment provided Northern Pulp with the terms of reference for its focus report today, April 23.
Traffic Advisory, Queens County
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- QUEENS COUNTY: Mill Village Bridge
$1.5 Million Investment in Lunenburg’s Iconic Working Waterfront
Tourism Nova Scotia / Develop Nova Scotia --
The province and the Government of Canada are investing $1.5 million to revitalize and enhance the Big Boat Shed on Nova Scotia’s iconic Lunenburg waterfront to ensure it continues to be a place where Nova Scotians and visitors can experience and participate in traditional shipbuilding.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- CONTINUING WORK
Government Supports Emission Reduction Project in Cape Breton
Energy and Mines -- Cape Breton communities leading a project to help fight climate change by reducing emissions are getting support from the province.
Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Moving to Halifax Waterfront
Premier's Office / Communities, Culture and Heritage -- The Art Gallery of Nova Scotia will move to a new, modern space on Halifax’s waterfront. The move, announced today, April 18, will enhance the province’s position as a leader in the visual arts, inviting the world to celebrate our culture.
Another Construction Contract Awarded for QEII New Generation Project
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal / Health and Wellness -- Government has awarded the construction contract for relocating the QEII Health Sciences Centre’s chemotherapy preparation lab to a Bedford company.
Profitez du plein air en toute sécurité en faisant attention aux tiques
Health and Wellness -- Avec le printemps qui amène des températures plus chaudes en Nouvelle-Écosse, on encourage tout le monde à faire attention aux tiques après toute activité en plein air.
Enjoy the Outdoors Safely by Doing Tick Checks
Health and Wellness -- Spring means warmer temperatures in Nova Scotia, which means everyone is encouraged to do tick checks after spending time outdoors.
Artists and Culture Industry Representatives Joining Second Culture Trade Mission
Communities, Culture and Heritage -- Communities, Culture and Heritage Minister Leo Glavine is leading a second culture trade mission to China and Japan, April 23 – May 4. The trip will also include stops in Germany and England.
Moratorium Placed on Street Checks of Pedestrians, Vehicle Passengers
Justice -- Attorney General and Justice Minister Mark Furey today, April 17, directed police across the province to suspend street checks of pedestrians and passengers in motor vehicles until further notice.