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 4 min ago
Supportive Housing for People Leaving Custody
Justice -- Safe and supportive housing can help people transitioning out of correctional facilities overcome barriers and make positive changes in their lives.
Funding for Rink Upgrades, Improved Access for Girls in Hockey
Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage -- NOTE: A list of organizations receiving funding follows this release.
Fourteen community rinks across the province are receiving critical upgrades that will extend their lifespan and create more access to sport and recreation, especially for women and girls.
More Modular Housing for Healthcare, Skilled Workers
Municipal Affairs and Housing -- There will soon be more modular housing for healthcare workers and skilled tradespeople in communities where housing options are limited.
Soutien aux projets communautaires pour aider les aînés à rester actifs et en santé
Seniors and Long-Term Care -- Grâce à un investissement de la Province, les aînés de la Nouvelle-Écosse auront plus de façons de rester actifs et en santé et de participer à la vie de leur collectivité.
Support for Community Projects to Help Seniors Stay Healthy, Active
Seniors and Long-Term Care -- Older Nova Scotians will have more options to help them stay healthy, active and socially connected in their communities with an investment by the Province.
More Supportive Housing in Cape Breton
Community Services -- A third supportive housing location in Sydney will soon open to help men experiencing chronic homelessness transition to permanent housing.
Michelin Expands in Nova Scotia with Provincial Support
Finance and Treasury Board / Premier's Office -- Michelin, one of Nova Scotia’s largest employers, is moving forward with a major expansion of its manufacturing facility in Bridgewater with the help of a recently enhanced provincial tax credit.
2023 Wine Award Call for Submissions
Lieutenant-Governor -- The 2023 Lieutenant-Governor’s Award for Excellence in Nova Scotia Wines program is now open for submissions.
Capital Plan 2023-24 Supports Plan to Build for Healthcare Faster
Finance and Treasury Board -- The government’s capital spending program for the coming year will advance healthcare projects more quickly and also provide Nova Scotians modern schools, safer highways, renewed provincial parks and improved local roads and other infrastructure.
Investments Support Care for Mental Health, Addictions in Community
Office of Addictions and Mental Health -- NOTE: A list of organizations receiving funding follows this release.
Youth at risk, adults with autism spectrum disorder, seniors and others will benefit from a wide range of programs supported with new provincial funding.
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/
CONTINUING WORK
Upgrades to Westville Miners Sports Centre
Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage -- The Westville Miners Sports Centre will be more modern and comfortable for hockey players, families and community members from across Pictou County with infrastructure funding from the Province.
Forestry Funding Helps with Fiona Damage, Silviculture
Natural Resources and Renewables -- More support is coming to help private woodlot owners recover from hurricane Fiona and grow healthy forests.
New Institute to Help Improve Health in Rural Nova Scotia
Advanced Education / Health and Wellness / Premier's Office -- A new research institute at St. Francis Xavier University in Antigonish will help improve the health of rural Nova Scotians by focusing on the root causes of poor health and related issues.
Funding for Fruit Growers Affected by February’s Extreme Cold
Agriculture -- Grape and other fruit growers whose crops were affected by the extreme cold weather in February will soon receive additional support to help them recover.
Combat Sports Authority Act Proclaimed, Regulations Updated
Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage -- The Province has proclaimed the Combat Sports Authority Act and updated regulations to ensure combat sports are safe in Nova Scotia.
Province Supports Cutting-Edge Healthcare Data, Analytics Training at Saint Mary’s University
Advanced Education / Health and Wellness / Premier's Office -- Nova Scotia is set to become a national leader in leveraging data and analytics to improve patient care through the creation of new health data analytics and health system administration programs at Saint Mary’s University.
Increased Funding for Organizations That Support Women
Status of Women --
The Province is providing $8 million to help organizations supporting women experiencing gender-based violence meet an increased demand for their services and address rising operating costs.
Funding, Plans for New Medical School Campus in Cape Breton
Advanced Education / Health and Wellness / Premier's Office -- Nova Scotia will educate, recruit and retain more doctors with a plan to open Nova Scotia’s second medical school campus at Cape Breton University by fall 2025.
Burn Restrictions Begin March 15
Natural Resources and Renewables -- Provincial burn restrictions will be in effect from March 15 to October 15.