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 15 min ago
Investments to Improve Community Accessibility
Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage -- Accessibility upgrades will be made at 43 community facilities across the province with the help of almost $1 million in funding from the Community ACCESS-Ability Program.
Plus de familles auront accès aux services agréés de garde d'enfants
Education and Early Childhood Development -- Les services agréés de garde d'enfants en Nouvelle-Écosse seront bientôt plus faciles d'accès et plus abordables.
More Families to Have Access to Licensed Child Care
Education and Early Childhood Development -- It will soon be easier and more affordable for families to access licensed child care in Nova Scotia.
Film Fund Cap Raised, Fund Increased for 2022-23
Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage -- The Province is increasing the project cap under the Nova Scotia Film and Television Production Incentive Fund, making it easier for larger productions to film in Nova Scotia.
Dr. Robert Strang Mayflower Award for Healthcare Professionals
Premier's Office -- Nova Scotia’s Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Robert Strang, is being recognized for his leadership and dedication during the COVID-19 pandemic with a new award named in his honour.
Traffic Advisory, Shelburne County
Public Works -- NEW WORK
Land Inventory Opens Door for Housing Development Across Nova Scotia
Municipal Affairs and Housing -- NOTE: A list of the 37 sites and maps of the locations are available at: https://housing.novascotia.ca/programs/land-for-housing
The Province has identified 37 sites from the provincial land inventory that could be used to build housing, including affordable housing, for thousands of Nova Scotians.
Direct to Triage Policy Effective June 1
Health and Wellness -- A new Emergency Health Services (EHS) initiative at hospital emergency departments will get paramedics and ambulances back on the road faster so they can respond to emergency calls sooner.
Politique de transfert direct au triage en vigueur le 1er juin
Health and Wellness -- Une nouvelle initiative des Services de santé d'urgence (SSU) dans les services d'urgence des hôpitaux permettra aux ambulances de reprendre la route plus rapidement pour répondre aux appels d'urgence en temps opportun.
Fines Protect Wildlife Habitat, Watercourses
Natural Resources and Renewables -- A new set of fines will help protect the province’s wildlife habitat and watercourses.
Remuneration Panel Appointed, Public Consultation Begins
Speaker's Office -- Today, May 30, an independent panel officially begins reviewing the remuneration paid to MLAs.
Nova Scotia Ready to Welcome Visitors, Celebrate National Tourism Week
Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage -- The Province is using National Tourism Week, from May 29 to June 4, as an opportunity to encourage people to travel to and within Nova Scotia this year.
Blue-green Algae Reported in Stream
Environment and Climate Change -- A blue-green algae mat is being reported in a stream between Shubenacadie-Grand Lake and Fish Lake today, May 28.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Public Works -- NEW WORK
Investment to Redevelop Oyster Industry in Bras d’Or Lake
Fisheries and Aquaculture -- An investment of more than $2 million by the Province and the federal government will support the redevelopment of the oyster industry in the Bras d’Or Lake by addressing the spread of a devastating parasite and providing oyster seed.
Atlantic Agriculture Ministers Unified in Supporting Industry
Agriculture -- Agriculture is a vital part of the region’s economy and workforce and an important contributor to local food supply.
Traffic Advisory, Halifax Regional Municipality
Public Works -- NEW WORK
COVID-19 Weekly Data Report for May 26, 2022
COVID - 19 / Health and Wellness -- Nova Scotia is reporting 1,584 new lab-confirmed cases of COVID-19, 40 hospitalizations and 13 deaths during the seven-day period ending May 23. The number of new cases – including those linked to long-term care outbreaks – continues to decline, as does the number of new hospitalizations.
Rapport hebdomadaire des données sur la COVID-19, le 26 mai 2022
COVID - 19 / Health and Wellness -- La Nouvelle-Écosse signale 1 584 nouveaux cas confirmés en laboratoire, 40 hospitalisations et 13 décès liés à la COVID-19 au cours de la période de sept jours se terminant le 23 mai. Le nombre de nouveaux cas, y compris les cas liés aux établissements de soins de longue durée, et le nombre d'hospitalisations continuent de diminuer.
Support for New Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Centre Initiative
Invest Nova Scotia -- Invest Nova Scotia is supporting the Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Centre as it creates opportunities for neighbours in Halifax’s north end to better connect and share with one another.