Government of Nova Scotia News
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Press releases from the Government of Nova Scotia. Distributed by Communications Nova Scotia.
Updated: 5 hours 7 min ago
New CT Scanner for Dartmouth General Hospital
Health and Wellness -- More than 16,000 Nova Scotians will continue to receive reliable diagnosis and treatment thanks to government approval for a new CT scanner at Dartmouth General Hospital.
New Judge Appointed to Provincial and Family Court
Justice -- Nova Scotia has a new provincial and family court judge.
New MRI Unit to Support Health Care in Cape Breton
Health and Wellness -- A new MRI unit at Cape Breton Regional Hospital will mean faster and better quality scans for about 5,600 patients every year.
Film Productions Announced
Nova Scotia Business Inc. -- Nova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI) has announced two newly approved productions through the Nova Scotia Film and Television Production Incentive Fund today, Sept. 19.
Speech from the Throne to be Broadcast Live
House of Assembly -- Lt.-Gov. Arthur J. LeBlanc will resume the first session of the 63rd general assembly of the Nova Scotia legislature Thursday, Sept. 21, by reading the speech from the throne.
Un cimetière acadien datant d’avant la Déportation reconnu comme propriété du patrimoine provincial
Communities, Culture and Heritage -- La Province a reconnu aujourd’hui, 18 septembre, l’importance culturelle et historique d’un cimetière acadien datant du XVIIe siècle.
Pre-deportation Acadian Burial Grounds Recognized as Provincial Heritage Property
Communities, Culture and Heritage -- An Acadian cemetery dating to the 17th century received provincial recognition of its historic and cultural significance today, Sept. 18.
Independent Expert to Examine Police Street Check Data
Human Rights Commission -- Scot Wortley has been selected by the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission as the independent expert to examine police street check data related to persons of African descent.
Nova Scotia’s Forests to Be Celebrated
Natural Resources -- NOTE: Driving directions to the field days follow this release.
September 24th to the 30th is National Forest Week and two award-winning, family-operated, Nova Scotia woodlots are holding public field days in September to help celebrate.
Government Makes Investments to Improve Accessibility
Community Services / Justice / Premier's Office -- NOTE: The full list of grant recipients is listed at the end of this release.
Nova Scotia’s first Accessibility Act has been proclaimed, part of government’s commitment to a more inclusive province.
Immigration Leaders Focused on Collaboration
Immigration -- Federal, provincial and territorial ministers met this week to discuss ways to ensure a fast, flexible and efficient immigration system to meet the needs of Canada, provinces and territories.
Service Scheduled for Allan MacEachen
Premier's Office -- A celebration of the life of Allan J. MacEachen will be held Sunday, Sept. 17, at 2 p.m. at the Charles V. Keating Centre, 1100 Convocation Blvd, St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish.
Illegal Tobacco Seizure
Service Nova Scotia -- More illegal tobacco has been taken off the streets of Nova Scotia following a lengthy investigation by Service Nova Scotia's Compliance and Special Investigations Unit.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- NEW WORK
Head of Province’s Serious Incident Response Team to Retire
Justice -- Ron MacDonald, head of the Serious Incident Response Team (SiRT), is retiring next month after 26 years in the civil service.
Death of Allan J. MacEachen
Premier's Office -- Premier Stephen McNeil is expressing sadness and extending heartfelt sympathies to the family of Allan J. MacEachen after Mr. MacEachen passed away Tuesday, Sept. 12, in Antigonish at age 96.
Passing of Allan J. MacEachen
Lieutenant Governor -- Lt.-Gov. Arthur J. LeBlanc, and Mrs. LeBlanc were saddened to learn of the death of their longtime friend Allan J. MacEachen, former senator, former deputy prime minister of Canada, former minister of the Crown, and longtime member of Parliament from Cape Breton.
Province Seeks Help of Trail Camera Owners
Natural Resources -- Government is asking Nova Scotians who use trail cameras to help biologists manage the province’s deer and bear populations by sending in their observations.
Tourism Numbers Keep Going Up
Tourism Nova Scotia -- July 2017 marks another strong month of growth in non-resident visitation to Nova Scotia, with visitation up by nine per cent, or an additional 32,000 visitors, according to statistics released today, Sept. 13, by Tourism Nova Scotia.
Halifax Homicide Case Added to Rewards Program
Justice -- The homicide of Lori Katherine Jollimore has been added to the Rewards for Major Unsolved Crimes Program.