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 54 min ago
Six New Hospital Admissions, Four Discharges, Seven Deaths
COVID - 19 / Health and Wellness -- Today, February 28, Nova Scotia is reporting six new hospital admissions and four discharges.
Six nouvelles hospitalisations, quatre congés, sept décès
COVID - 19 / Health and Wellness -- Aujourd'hui 28 février, la Nouvelle-Écosse signale que six autres personnes ont été hospitalisées et que quatre personnes ont reçu leur congé de l'hôpital.
New Chair, Members Appointed to Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board
Finance and Treasury Board -- The government has appointed a new chair and two full-time members to the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (NSUARB).
Nova Scotia Supports People of Ukraine
Premier's Office -- Nova Scotia is donating $100,000 to the Canada-Ukraine Foundation to provide humanitarian aid and support to the people of Ukraine.
Cinq nouvelles hospitalisations, deux congés, deux décès
COVID - 19 / Health and Wellness -- REMARQUE : Le gouvernement de la Nouvelle-Écosse ne publie pas de communiqués sur la COVID-19 et ne fait pas la mise à jour du tableau de bord sur la COVID-19 pendant la fin de semaine. La prochaine mise à jour aura lieu le lundi 28 février.
Aujourd'hui 25 février, la Nouvelle-Écosse signale que cinq autres personnes ont été hospitalisées et que deux personnes ont reçu leur congé de l'hôpital.
Five New Hospital Admissions, Two Discharges, Two Deaths
COVID - 19 / Health and Wellness -- NOTE: Nova Scotia is not issuing COVID-19 news releases or updating the COVID-19 data dashboard on weekends. The next update will be on Monday, February 28.
Today, February 25, Nova Scotia is reporting five new hospital admissions and two discharges.
Tax Credit Changes for Volunteer Firefighters Extended
Finance and Treasury Board -- The Province will ensure all volunteer firefighters who responded to at least 20 per cent of emergency calls in 2021 will be eligible for a $500 refundable tax credit.
Support for Marine Research in Cape Breton
Invest Nova Scotia -- Invest Nova Scotia is supporting the modernization of the Université Sainte-Anne Marine Research Centre in Richmond County to help strengthen and grow the province’s marine and aquaculture sector.
Appui à la recherche marine au Cap-Breton
Invest Nova Scotia -- Invest Nova Scotia appuie la modernisation du Centre de recherche marine de l'Université Sainte-Anne, dans le comté de Richmond, afin de contribuer au renforcement et à la croissance du secteur marin et aquacole de la province.
Adult Capacity and Decision-making Act Review Complete
Justice -- The Province has completed its review of the Adult Capacity and Decision-making Act. It was filed with the legislature clerk's office today, February 25.
Weekly Traffic Advisories
Public Works -- CONTINUING WORK
Seafood Certification Promotes Nova Scotia Companies to World Markets
Fisheries and Aquaculture -- Seven Nova Scotian seafood companies are sharpening their competitive edge by certifying under the Nova Scotia Seafood Quality Program, with more encouraged to sign up.
Five New Hospital Admissions, Six Discharges
COVID - 19 / Health and Wellness -- Today, February 24, Nova Scotia is reporting five new hospital admissions and six discharges.
Les restrictions seront assouplies la semaine prochaine et levées le 21 mars
COVID - 19 / Health and Wellness -- La Nouvelle-Écosse devance la date d'assouplissement des restrictions en matière de santé publique et mettra fin à toute restriction à compter du 21 mars.
COVID-19 Restrictions Easing Next Week, Fully Lifted on March 21
COVID - 19 / Health and Wellness -- Nova Scotia is moving up the timeline for easing public health restrictions and will end all restrictions on March 21.
Trois nouvelles hospitalisations, quatre congés
COVID - 19 / Health and Wellness -- Aujourd'hui 23 février, la Nouvelle-Écosse signale que trois autres personnes ont été hospitalisées et que quatre personnes ont reçu leur congé de l'hôpital.
Three New Hospital Admissions, Four Discharges
COVID - 19 / Health and Wellness -- Today, February 23, Nova Scotia is reporting three new hospital admissions and four discharges.
Halifax Homicide Case Added to Rewards Program
Justice -- The government 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 Joseph (JoJo) Beals.
Province Recognized for Reducing Red Tape for Physicians
Office of Regulatory Affairs and Service Effectiveness / Premier's Office -- Nova Scotia continues to lead the country in reducing red tape. The Province was recognized today, February 23, with a Canadian Federation of Independent Business Golden Scissors Award for demonstrating leadership in removing administrative barriers for physicians.
External Mediator Appointed in Acadia Strike
Labour, Skills and Immigration --
Labour, Skills and Immigration Minister Jill Balser has appointed mediator William Kaplan to help the Acadia University Faculty Association and Acadia University reach a settlement in their labour dispute.