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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Process To Qualify Begins for Rural Internet Providers
Develop Nova Scotia -- Develop Nova Scotia has launched the first phase of the process to find qualified service providers to enhance and extend reliable, high-speed internet across the province in rural areas.
Winners of Licence of a Lifetime Announced
Fisheries and Aquaculture -- Two lucky Nova Scotians have won free hunting and fishing licences for the rest of their lives.
More Police Officers Being Trained to Detect Impaired Driving
Justice -- A partnership between the federal and provincial governments, and police agencies, will see more front-line police officers trained to detect impaired driving and keep roads safe.
More Projects to Help Reduce Poverty
Community Services -- NOTE: A list of grant recipients follows this release.
Communities across Nova Scotia are working with government to tackle complex poverty-related issues.
Employment Program Offers Support for Former ServiCom Employees
Labour and Advanced Education -- NOTE: Details on information sessions to provide former ServiCom employees with tools, training and support follows this release.
Former ServiCom employees in Sydney can access a six-week training program to support their job search and build skills while they look for work.
Government Opens Dartmouth General Hospital’s New Main Entrance
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal / Health and Wellness -- A new main entrance will give patients, members of the community and health professionals better access to the Dartmouth General Hospital.
Changes to Oil Refinery Regulations
Environment -- The province will modernize the environmental assessment process for small oil refineries, while protecting the environment.
Publication du rapport de vérification opérationnelle
Auditor General -- Le vérificateur général Michael Pickup a publié son rapport de vérification opérationnelle de 2018, aujourd'hui 11 décembre. Le rapport contient trois chapitres qui présentent les résultats de la vérification.
Performance Audit Report Released
Auditor General -- Auditor General Michael Pickup issued his 2018 performance audit report today, Dec 11. The report contains three chapters of audit results.
Domestic Violence Prevention Grants Now Available
Status of Women -- Community groups can now apply for grants to help develop and test new ways to prevent domestic violence and support victims and their families.
Government Invests in Innovative Arts and Culture Centre
Communities, Culture and Heritage / Invest Nova Scotia -- A new culture hub in Halifax will strengthen small business development, drive economic growth in the culture sector and be a place for artists to gather and perform.
2018 Human Rights Awards Presented
Human Rights Commission -- Recipients of the 2018 Nova Scotia Human Rights Awards were honoured at a ceremony today, Dec. 10, at the Halifax Central Library.
Une campagne d'éducation nationale
Human Rights Commission -- Une formation en ligne novatrice et gratuite lancée par la Commission des droits de la personne en mars 2017 a été adaptée à un public national.
Education Campaign Goes National
Human Rights Commission -- An innovative free online training course launched by the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission in March 2017 has now been adapted to serve a national audience.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- NEW WORK
Support for Creative Destruction Lab
Invest Nova Scotia -- The Invest Nova Scotia Fund is helping more start-up companies scale their operations and raise money through a program based out of Dalhousie University.
Council of Parties Releases Third Public Report
Restorative Inquiry -- The Nova Scotia Home for Colored Children Restorative Inquiry Council of Parties has released its third public report today, Dec. 7.
Nova Scotia Removes Barriers to Interprovincial Trade
Premier's Office -- Nova Scotia is making it easier to do business, reach new markets and increase consumer choice as a result of significant measures announced today, Dec. 7, by Premier Stephen McNeil.
Pilot Program Records Positive Results for High-growth Companies
Nova Scotia Business Inc. -- The pilot program, Scale-Up Hub: Cambridge, in Massachusetts, designed to help high-tech innovative companies tap into northeastern U.S. markets has concluded its one-year period.
Government Making Repairs to CSS Acadia and Nova Scotia Museum of Industry
Communities, Culture and Heritage -- On the 101st anniversary of the Halifax explosion, government is making repairs to the only vessel still afloat to have survived the event, the historic CSS Acadia. The province will also continue repair work to the Nova Scotia Museum of Industry.