Each year, a group of individuals is recognized for their outstanding contributions to the province by receiving the Order of Nova Scotia. Past recipients have come from all walks of life, from all corners of the province and nominations are now being accepted for this year’s ceremony.
More Affordable Rental Housing in Halifax
People living on low to moderate incomes now have increased access to affordable housing in Halifax with the reopening of 22-24 Evans Ave. The extensive renovation of two buildings provides 27 units of safe and secure housing to new residents.
Strengthening the System to Better Serve Kids
The following is an op-ed piece from Zach Churchill, Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development. Everything we do, every action, every decision we make is for the benefit of our kids.
FEB – 7 – Environment Canada – Rainfall Warning
Rainfall warning in effect.
Statement from Minister Zach Churchill
The following is a statement from Education and Early Childhood Development Minister Zach Churchill.
Budget 2018-19 Consultations Begin
Nova Scotians can share their thoughts and comments to help shape the province’s 2018-19 budget and future budgets.
Child Care Subsidy Changes Effective Feb. 1
Changes to Nova Scotia’s Child Care Subsidy Program, effective Feb. 1 means eligible families across the province will receive more funding toward the cost of regulated child care.
Energy Sector Opportunities Available for Young Nova Scotians
Companies in Nova Scotia’s energy sector will continue to connect young people to jobs with support from government through the Energy Training Program.
Jan 30 – Parking Ban & Snow Clearing Reminders
Overnight Parking Ban will continue to be enforced 1-6 a.m., Wednesday, Jan. 31
New Season of Public Events Celebrate Nova Scotia Heritage and Excellence
Lt.-Gov. Arthur J. LeBlanc and Mrs. LeBlanc invite Nova Scotians and visitors to join them for the Winter 2018 Series of Evenings at Government House.