Government of Nova Scotia News
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Press releases from the Government of Nova Scotia. Distributed by Communications Nova Scotia.
Updated: 6 hours 29 min ago
New Support Program for Abattoirs, Meat Processors
Agriculture -- Licensed abattoirs and meat processors can now apply to the new Abattoir Enrichment and Efficiency program for funding to help upgrade their facilities and grow the local food sector.
Better Access to Community-Based Transportation Programs
Public Works -- People across Nova Scotia will have improved access to local transportation options through a new project led by the Nova Scotia Community Transportation Network.
Call for Nominations for Order of Nova Scotia
Lieutenant-Governor -- Nova Scotians are encouraged to nominate community members who have made outstanding contributions for the Order of Nova Scotia.
Appel de candidatures à l'Ordre de la Nouvelle-Écosse
Lieutenant-Governor -- On encourage les gens de la Nouvelle-Écosse à soumettre à l’Ordre de la Nouvelle-Écosse la candidature de membres de la communauté qui ont fait des contributions exceptionnelles.
Changes to Residential Tenancies Program
Service Nova Scotia and Internal Services -- Changes to the Residential Tenancies Program take effect today, February 3.
Four Judges Appointed to Provincial Court
Justice -- Four new judges have been appointed to the provincial court effective today, February 3.
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
Province Accepts Faster Path to $15 Minimum Wage
Labour, Skills and Immigration -- The Province has accepted the recommendations from the Minimum Wage Review Committee, which include setting the minimum wage at $15 an hour on October 1, six months sooner than scheduled.
New Technology to Improve Patient Care
Health and Wellness -- Shorter wait times, better care, and giving health professionals more time with patients are some of the ways that One Person One Record can help improve healthcare in Nova Scotia.
Healthcare Clinics Tested at Community Pharmacies
Health and Wellness -- NOTE: The list of pharmacy locations follows this release.
More healthcare services will soon be available to more Nova Scotians at their local pharmacy.
911 Service Restored
Emergency Management Office -- The 911 system in Nova Scotia is now restored. Bell Aliant is still investigating the cause of the disruption.
Shubenacadie Sam Ready to Greet Visitors
Natural Resources and Renewables -- Nova Scotians are invited to celebrate Groundhog Day with Shubenacadie Sam – in person and virtually – for the groundhog’s annual forecast from Shubenacadie Wildlife Park on Thursday, February 2.
Joint Regional Transportation Agency CEO Appointed, Contract Awarded
Public Works -- A new CEO has been appointed to the Joint Regional Transportation Agency, the organization working to create a transportation plan for Halifax Regional Municipality and surrounding areas.
Province Takes Action on Barriers to African Nova Scotian Housing
Municipal Affairs and Housing / African Nova Scotian Affairs -- The Province is taking an important step to remove systemic barriers and support community-based housing opportunities in four African Nova Scotian communities.
Applications Open for Expanded Heating Assistance Rebate Program
Service Nova Scotia and Internal Services -- The newly expanded Heating Assistance Rebate Program (HARP) is now accepting applications to help more Nova Scotians than ever with rising home heating costs.
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
Support for Africville Museum Strategic Plan
African Nova Scotian Affairs -- The Province is supporting the Africville Heritage Trust to develop a strategic plan and ensure a sustainable future.
Funding for Community Generators
Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage -- The Province is providing $5.8 million to help 180 community organizations through the Community Generator Program.
More Funding to Support Healthcare Recruitment, Retention in Richmond County, Port Hawkesbury
Office of Healthcare Professionals Recruitment -- The Province is supporting the Municipality of the County of Richmond, the Town of Port Hawkesbury and community groups in the area as they work to recruit and retain healthcare professionals.
More Funding to Support Healthcare Recruitment, Retention in Inverness County
Office of Healthcare Professionals Recruitment -- The Province is supporting work to recruit and retain healthcare professionals in Inverness.