Check here at 2:00 pm during wildfire risk season (15 March to 15 October) to find out what the fire restrictions are for the day. No domestic brush burning or campfires are allowed between 8:00 am ...
On 9 December 2022, EverWind Fuels Company, registered the EverWind Point Tupper Green Hydrogen/Ammonia Project – Phase 1 for environmental assessment (EA), in accordance with Part IV of the ...
The Department of Public Works operates 7 ferries. All are links in our provincial highway system and include: ...
The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIPOP) Act provides a formal process to obtain access to records under the control of the provincial government ...
The Personal Health Information Act (PHIA) governs the collection, use, disclosure, retention, disposal and destruction of personal health information. The act recognizes both the right of individuals ...
Recycling and composting programs may vary throughout the province, depending on where you live. Nova Scotia is divided into seven different solid waste-resource management regions. Please click on ...
There are about 5,000 restaurants, grocery stores and food service facilities in Nova Scotia. Inspectors conduct inspections and audits on food service establishments using risk based assessments. The ...
The Government of Nova Scotia is adding new long-term care rooms and replacing older rooms to help meet the needs of seniors in our communities. Stay up to date as projects advance. Approximately ...
Addiction Services helps to improve the lives of Nova Scotians who are harmfully involved with alcohol, gambling, tobacco, or other drugs. A range of services are provided to Nova Scotians through ...
To become a CCA, you must successfully complete a CCA program through a licensed education provider and pass the CCA Certification Exam. Programs are offered at NSCC and some private career colleges ...
Provincial wet areas mapping (WAM) is the product of research work carried out by the Forest Watershed Research Centre at the University of New Brunswick (http ...
Once an employee has been employed for three (3) months, both the employee and the employer have to give notice before ending the employment relationship. The amount of notice - ranging from one (1) ...
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