Government of Nova Scotia News
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Press releases from the Government of Nova Scotia. Distributed by Communications Nova Scotia.
Updated: 7 hours 45 min ago
Students Welcomed Back with New Breakfast Programs
Health and Wellness --
This September, 11 more public schools will provide students with a healthy, nutritious start to their day.
Funding for 4-H Barn Infrastructure
Agriculture -- The next generation of agricultural leaders will benefit from extensive improvements to 4-H barn facilities in Bible Hill.
Funding for Community Pool in Bible Hill
Agriculture -- Seniors, students and children alike can enjoy healthier lifestyles with continued access to a community pool in Bible Hill.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- CONTINUING WORK
20th Anniversary of the Swissair Flight 111 Tragedy
Premier's Office -- NOTE: The following is a statement from Premier Stephen McNeil.
This Sunday, Sept. 2, marks the 20th anniversary of the crash of Swissair Flight 111 just off Nova Scotia’s shores.
Marking One Year of Progress on Overdose Awareness Day
Justice / Health and Wellness -- Access to naloxone and treatment, shorter waitlists and wait times, and more funding for community-based harm reduction are among key government actions and investments completed in the first year of the Opioid Use and Overdose Framework.
Government Supports Sustainable Transportation in Northern Nova Scotia
Energy and Mines -- Residents in Northern Nova Scotia will have more ways to walk or cycle to key areas in their communities with support from the province's sustainable transportation grant program, Connect2.
Nova Scotia Lands to Receive Trenton Property
Business -- The province is taking steps to explore new economic opportunities for the DSME Trenton site in Trenton, Pictou Co.
Celebrating Labour Day
Labour and Advanced Education -- NOTE: The following is a statement from Labour and Advanced Education Minister Labi Kousoulis.
As Labour Day approaches, I want to take this opportunity to recognize the efforts and accomplishments of hard-working Nova Scotians across the province.
Partnership, Investment Supports Nova Scotians Living with Acquired Brain Injury
Health and Wellness -- More support is coming for Nova Scotians living with an acquired brain injury.
Government Supports Sustainable Transportation in Halifax Regional Municipality
Energy and Mines -- Halifax residents will have more walking, cycling and other emission-reducing transportation options with support from the province's sustainable transportation grant program, Connect2.
Rôles améliorés pour les comités d'école consultatifs en septembre
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Le rôle important des comités d'école consultatifs sera davantage renforcé à compter de cette année scolaire. En plus de représenter la voix de la communauté scolaire, les membres des comités géreront un budget qui facilitera la réussie des élèves et offriront des conseils sur l'élaboration des politiques régionales et provinciales en matière d'éducation, en débutant par une nouvelle politique sur la supervision pendant les activités parascolaires plus tard cette année.
Enhanced Roles for School Advisory Councils New for September
Education and Early Childhood Development -- The important role of School Advisory Councils will be further enhanced, beginning this school year. Along with representing the school community voice, council members will manage a budget that supports student achievement and provides advice on regional and provincial education policy development, starting with a new school extracurricular supervision policy coming later this year.
MacLean, Livingstone, Delaney and Disability Rights Coalition of Nova Scotia v. Province of Nova Scotia Hearing Resumes
Human Rights Commission -- An independent Nova Scotia human rights board of inquiry in the case of Beth MacLean, Sheila Livingstone, Joseph Delaney and the Disability Rights Coalition of Nova Scotia v. Province of Nova Scotia, will resume on Thursday, Sept. 6 in Halifax.
Expanded Program Connects Youth to Resource Sector Jobs
Community Services -- Students looking to gain work experience and explore careers within their community, now have more opportunities through the new Career Rising program.
Soirées publiques pour célébrer le patrimoine et l'excellence artistique en Nouvelle-Écosse
Lieutenant Governor -- Les Néo-Écossais sont invités à assister cet automne aux soirées publiques du lieutenant-gouverneur, Arthur J. LeBlanc, à la Résidence du gouverneur.
Public Events to Celebrate Nova Scotia Heritage and Artistic Excellence
Lieutenant Governor -- Nova Scotians are invited to attend the 2018 fall Evenings at Government House public event series hosted by Lieutenant Governor Arthur J. LeBlanc.
Film Productions Announced
Nova Scotia Business Inc. -- Nova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI) has announced newly approved productions through the Nova Scotia Film and Television Production Incentive Fund today, Aug. 28.
NSLC Releases First Quarter Results
Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation -- The Nova Scotia Liquor Corporation (NSLC) released its first quarter results today, Aug. 28, for April 1 to July 1, 2018, showing continued growth in Nova Scotia product sales.
Government Supports Sustainable Transportation in Windsor
Energy and Mines -- Windsor residents will have a new way to get to the waterfront and local businesses with support from the province's sustainable transportation grant program, Connect2.