More than 60 Nova Scotians Receive Platinum Jubilee Medal. The medal recipients represent Nova Scotians who have contributed to diverse fields and organizations, particularly throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
New fleet of ambulances to improve care and safety
Nova Scotia will soon have a new fleet of ambulances and response and transport vehicles. They are expected to be on the road in August.
Job fair for newcomers
The free one-stop job fair will connect newcomers to the jobs, communities and settlement services they need to build a life in Nova Scotia.
Fundraiser Stuff a police cruiser
Help Encounter Church of The Salvation Army and Halifax Regional Police stuff a police cruiser with school supplies to help families in need from your community.
School supply support
Registration for backpack and school supply support is now open.
2022 Property Tax Rebate application for seniors
Applications for the Property Tax Rebate for Seniors, which helps low-income seniors with their municipal residential property taxes opened Friday, July 1.
Extra Care Taxi – Senior’s Transit
This new taxi service will be available to those needing assistance like an arm or escort to and from door to cab, help carrying groceries and packages, or wheelchair transport.
Back to our beaches, safely
About two dozen of beaches are staffed daily by licensed lifeguards.
Province funds innovative programs for housing
The government is providing funding for 12 innovative projects to support seniors in their homes and communities. The Disability Support Program is working on community-based housing and support options.
Platinum Jubilee medal design unveiled, first 70 recipients announced
Over the coming months the Platinum Jubilee Medal will be awarded to 5,000 Nova Scotians in recognition of significant contributions and service to the province.