Support for Nova Scotia’s skilled trades students
Students facing financial challenges now have the opportunity to apply for the $5,000 Growing Nova Scotia’s Skilled Trades Workforce Bursary.
Educator, dog lover, community leader
Patricia was first elected MLA for Fairview-Clayton Park in 2013 and was re-elected in 2017 and 2021. She has served in various committee roles, cabinet positions and is currently the Opposition Deputy House Leader and critic for Education and Early Childhood Development.
Meet Patricia
Students facing financial challenges now have the opportunity to apply for the $5,000 Growing Nova Scotia’s Skilled Trades Workforce Bursary.
The Provincial Parks website has opened for campsite bookings for the 2024 season.
The 2024 Lieutenant-Governor’s Award for Excellence in Nova Scotia Wines program is now officially open for submissions.
The district is primarily residential, often favoured by newcomers and those who want to be closer to amenities without being downtown. It includes the area south of Mount Saint Vincent and Lacewood, and the Washmill Lake area. Plenty of green space, quick access to parks and trail systems, three elementary schools, and two Jr. High schools make Fairview-Clayton Park a thriving family oriented community.
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