Government of Nova Scotia News
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Press releases from the Government of Nova Scotia. Distributed by Communications Nova Scotia.
Updated: 3 hours 52 min ago
New Assessment Tool for Long-term Care
Health and Wellness -- A new electronic system will enhance quality of care in long-term care facilities across Nova Scotia.
Support for Data Runway, Businesses
Invest Nova Scotia -- The Invest Nova Scotia Fund is helping businesses across the province use data to innovate and solve problems.
First Responders Receive Grants for Safety Equipment
Municipal Affairs -- Volunteer first responder organizations will be able to purchase necessary safety equipment with help from the Emergency Services Provider Fund.
Changes to Legislation Strengthen Apprenticeship System, Make Workplaces Safer
Labour and Advanced Education -- Amendments to the Apprenticeship and Trades Qualification Act, proclaimed on Oct. 18, make for a stronger trades system in the province.
Début de la saison de chasse au chevreuil le 26 octobre
Lands and Forestry -- La saison de la chasse générale au chevreuil en Nouvelle-Écosse débute le vendredi 26 octobre et se poursuit jusqu'au samedi 1er décembre.
Deer Hunting Season Begins Oct. 26
Lands and Forestry -- General deer hunting season in Nova Scotia begins Friday, Oct. 26, and continues to Saturday, Dec. 1.
Le vaccin contre la grippe est maintenant offert
Health and Wellness -- Tous les Néo-Écossais sont encouragés à recevoir le vaccin contre la grippe, même les bébés âgés de six mois.
Influenza Vaccine Now Available
Health and Wellness -- All Nova Scotians over six months old are encouraged to get a flu shot.
Improved Access to PTSD Benefits Begin Next Week
Workers' Compensation Board / Labour and Advanced Education -- Beginning Oct. 26, it will be easier for frontline and emergency response workers with PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder) to access workers’ compensation benefits.
Grants Help Businesses Improve Accessibility
Justice / Communities, Culture and Heritage -- More businesses across the province are investing in improvements to their establishments, making them more accessible to persons with disabilities.
NSBI Approves Innovation Rebate
Nova Scotia Business Inc. -- Nova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI) has approved a business development incentive in the form of an innovation rebate for B.R. Printing Plates Company Limited, also known as Maritime Labels and Packaging.
More Clean Energy Coming to Mi’kmaw Communities
Energy and Mines -- Mi’kmaw communities are once again showing leadership in Nova Scotia’s energy sector by adding more clean, renewable solar energy to the electricity grid.
Grants Support Municipal Infrastructure Projects
Municipal Affairs -- NOTE: A list of municipal projects receiving support follows this release.
The province announced today, Oct. 15, support for 10 communities for water and wastewater projects through the Provincial Capital Assistance Program.
Heating Assistance Rebate Program Launched
Service Nova Scotia -- Nova Scotians can apply for the Heating Assistance Rebate Program (HARP) using a fast and easy online application process.
More Clean Energy Coming to Southwest Nova Scotia
Energy and Mines -- Nova Scotians continue to add more clean, renewable solar energy to our homes and community buildings with support from the province.
La Province souligne la Semaine de sensibilisation au Prix du duc d'Édimbourg
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Dans le cadre de la semaine de sensibilisation au Prix du duc d’Édimbourg, le lever du drapeau à Province House célébrera aujourd’hui, 15 octobre, les jeunes Néo-Écossais qui s’imposent des défis et qui changent les choses dans leurs collectivités.
Province Celebrates Duke Awareness Week
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Young Nova Scotians who are challenging themselves and making a difference in their communities are being celebrated today, Oct. 15, with a flag raising at Province House, in Halifax as part of Duke Awareness Week.
Discount Program for Energy Efficient Products
Energy and Mines -- Nova Scotians have a new way to save money on their energy bills and fight climate change by installing smart thermostats in their homes.
Province Will Not Appeal Human Rights Decision
Justice -- The province will not appeal the Sept. 6 decision of a human rights board of inquiry.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- NEW WORK