Government of Nova Scotia News
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Press releases from the Government of Nova Scotia. Distributed by Communications Nova Scotia.
Updated: 10 hours 8 min ago
Highway 104 Twinning Project Reaches Milestone
Public Works -- A new section of twinned highway on Highway 104 opened to traffic today, May 17, making travel safer and easier for people living in, and travelling through, Pictou and Antigonish Counties.
Working Capital Loans for Forestry Contractors
Natural Resources and Renewables / Agriculture -- A new pilot program will let forestry contractors borrow working capital to help their businesses succeed.
Construction Beginning on Long-term Care Homes in Central Zone
Seniors and Long-Term Care -- Construction is beginning on the development of six long-term care homes in Halifax-area communities.
Opening Weekend for Provincial Parks
Natural Resources and Renewables -- NOTE: A list of opening dates for camping parks follows this release.
Several camping and day-use parks will be open in time for the Victoria Day weekend. Nova Scotia’s provincial parks will start opening Friday, May 19, for another season of adventure with gorgeous views, peaceful surroundings and beautiful beaches.
Halifax Homicide Case Added to Rewards Program
Justice -- The Province is offering a reward of up to $150,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible for the homicide of 25-year-old Treyvhon Bradshaw last year.
Province Announces New Funding for Propel ICT
Economic Development -- Government is investing $1 million into Propel ICT to help increase technology startups and support entrepreneurs throughout the province.
Funding Fast-Tracks Climate Change Action
Environment and Climate Change -- Nova Scotia’s youth will soon have a new way to give their ideas, advice and recommendations directly to government on how to respond to climate change.
Élèves honorés pour leur entrepreneuriat
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Les élèves de la Nouvelle-Écosse lauréats du Prix ministériel d’excellence en entrepreneuriat recevront également un soutien financier pour les aider à démarrer ou à développer leur entreprise.
Students Recognized for Entrepreneurship
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Nova Scotia students receiving the Minister’s Entrepreneurship Award of Excellence will also get a financial boost to help them start or grow their business.
Training, Criminal Record Checks Required for Cabaret Bouncers
Service Nova Scotia and Internal Services -- Security staff will now need a criminal record check and security training to work at late-night bars known as cabarets.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Public Works -- NOTE: For the most up-to-date traffic notices, follow @511ns on Twitter at https://twitter.com/511ns , call 511 or visit: https://511.novascotia.ca/
NEW WORK
Construction Set to Begin on QEII’s Halifax Infirmary Site
Public Works / Health and Wellness -- Construction is about to begin on a new hospital that will help deliver the healthcare that all Nova Scotians deserve.
New Structure for Equity, Anti-Racism Work
Executive Council Office -- Provincial equity and anti-racism initiatives are being realigned to provide increased departmental support and closer ties to anti-racism work happening throughout government.
Province Making Progress on Improving Compensation for Early Childhood Educators
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Nova Scotia has reached another milestone in its commitment to design employee benefits and retirement savings options this year for early childhood educators (ECEs) working in licensed child-care facilities and family home agencies.
Province Invests in Training More Nurses
Advanced Education / Health and Wellness / Premier's Office -- Anyone interested in becoming a nurse in Nova Scotia will have more options as the Province is increasing the number of nursing seats across the province, with many opening this fall.
Members Named to Accessibility Committee
Justice -- NOTE: The list of committee members follows this release.
Twenty-two Nova Scotians will help develop the Province’s next accessibility standard as members of the Goods and Services Standard Development Committee.
More Affordable Housing Coming to Kings County
Municipal Affairs and Housing -- Seniors, families and people from diverse communities will soon have more affordable housing options in New Minas.
New and Expanded Primary Healthcare Clinics Boost Access Across the Province
Health and Wellness -- Nova Scotians deserve to be able to see a doctor, nurse and other healthcare providers in their communities more easily.
New Child-Care Spaces in Northern Nova Scotia
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Families looking for child care in northern Nova Scotia will see more than 300 new spaces in licensed centres and family homes thanks to provincial and federal funding.
Traffic Advisory – Victoria County
Public Works -- NEW WORK