25 Jun New Solar Program Helps Nova Scotians Save Money on Energy Bills
Nova Scotia homeowners looking to save money on their electricity bills by installing solar panels will soon have a more affordable option....
Nova Scotia homeowners looking to save money on their electricity bills by installing solar panels will soon have a more affordable option....
Government is working with universities, colleges, communities and entrepreneurs on a new economic approach to increase the number of startup companies and increase the number of jobs for Nova Scotians....
More than 8,800 high school students across the province will cross the stage and accept their diplomas this June. Graduation marks their first step toward continued education or entering the workforce....
Nova Scotia public libraries will keep children, teens and families learning, reading and engaged over the summer with everything from gaming to Lego robotics, craft programs, outdoor activities, engineering challenges, reptile exhibits, cooking, contests, prizes and more....
Families living within a school community offering the Pre-primary Program who wish to register their child, can do so by contacting their local Regional Centre for Education or the Conseil scolaire acadien provincial....
The Department of Health and Wellness is taking action to improve wound care in long-term care facilities and ensure consistent standards across the province....
Older Nova Scotians and their families now have better access to up-to-date information about programs and services for seniors in the 2018 Positive Aging Directory. ...
With summer fast approaching, Nova Scotians will be spending more time at the cottage, going to the beach and barbequing....
The rights of service dog users to live, shop, commute and access the same places and services as other Nova Scotians will be protected when legislation comes into effect on June 27....
Nova Scotia Power set to roll out smart meters following UARB approval....