Government of Nova Scotia News
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Press releases from the Government of Nova Scotia. Distributed by Communications Nova Scotia.
Updated: 6 hours 41 min ago
Funding for Ferry Terminal Renovations
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- The province is helping to renovate the Bar Harbor ferry terminal to accommodate the Nova Scotia-Maine ferry service. The expected cost is $8.5 million.
Traffic Advisory, Richmond County
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- RICHMOND COUNTY: Lennox Passage Bridge, Isle Madame
Action Plan Launched on International Day of La Francophonie
Immigration / Acadian Affairs and Francophonie -- Nova Scotia is marking the 32nd International Day of La Francophonie, today, March 20, with the release of a plan to attract and retain French immigrants.
Plan d'action lancé dans le cadre de la Journée internationale de la Francophonie
Immigration / Acadian Affairs and Francophonie -- La Nouvelle-Écosse souligne la 32e Journée internationale de la Francophonie, aujourd'hui 20 mars, par la publication d'un plan d'action visant à attirer les immigrants francophones et à les inciter à rester dans la province.
Sportfishing Season to Open April 1
Fisheries and Aquaculture -- Nova Scotians are encouraged to take advantage of the warmer weather and head to one of the province’s many waterways to enjoy the 2019 sportfishing season opening on April 1.
More Funding Supports for Ecological Forestry
Lands and Forestry -- The province is providing an additional $1 million for Crown land silviculture.
Lokeny Case Added to Rewards Program
Justice -- Halifax Regional Police and the province are adding the homicide of Benjamin (Loka) Lokeny to the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program.
Film Production Announced
Nova Scotia Business Inc. -- Nova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI) has announced a newly approved production through the Nova Scotia Film and Television Production Incentive Fund today, March 19.
Provincial Campsite Bookings Begin April 2
Lands and Forestry -- NOTE: A list of camping park reservation dates follows this release.
Campers can soon start booking provincial park campsites for the 2019 season through an improved reservation process with staggered start dates.
Energy Savings Programs for Affordable Rentals, First Nations Homes Expanded
Energy and Mines --
More Nova Scotians living in affordable rental units or First Nations homes will benefit from efficiency upgrades that can save families hundreds of dollars on their energy bills every year.
More Support for Children, Youth with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Health and Wellness -- A new pilot program is being launched to help young people with autism spectrum disorder who are experiencing serious behavioural issues.
Launch of Mi’kmaw Forestry Initiative
Lands and Forestry -- Government and the Mi’kmaq of Nova Scotia are launching a forestry pilot project that will create opportunities for jobs, training and Mi’kmaw businesses in silviculture and harvesting.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- CONTINUING WORK
New Nursing Act Introduced
Health and Wellness -- Legislation introduced today, March 15, will create the new Nova Scotia College of Nursing - a single regulatory body for the nursing profession in the province.
Prompt Payments for Construction Industry
Justice / Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- Legislation introduced today, March 15, will ensure Nova Scotia’s construction businesses and workers get paid on time for the work they do.
More Support for Opioid Use Disorder Treatment
Health and Wellness -- More support is coming for Nova Scotians living with opioid use disorder through an agreement that will help stabilize programs and services and improve wait times for those who need treatment.
Biodiversity Act Helps to Protect Ecosystems
Lands and Forestry -- Government introduced legislation today, March 14, that makes it easier to protect the province’s wild animals, plants and water species.
Nova Scotia Seafood Exports Reach New High as Premier, Minister Head to Boston Seafood Expo
Premier's Office / Fisheries and Aquaculture -- NOTE: Following the release is a list of the 19 exhibitors participating in the Seafood Expo North America.
As Nova Scotia marks another seafood export milestone, Premier Stephen McNeil and Fisheries and Aquaculture Minister Keith Colwell will travel to Boston next week to join 19 Nova Scotian seafood companies at the annual Seafood Expo North America.
Programme pilote d'avantage technologique
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Un nouveau programme pilote aidera jusqu'à 80 élèves à se préparer en vue d'une carrière dans le secteur croissant de la technologie en Nouvelle-Écosse.
Province to Pilot Technology Advantage Program
Education and Early Childhood Development -- A new pilot program will help up to 80 students get ready for careers in Nova Scotia’s growing technology sector.
The province, IBM, and Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC) are partnering to offer the Technology Advantage Program inspired by IBM’s Pathways in Technology Early College High School, known as the P-TECH model.