Halifax residents will have more walking, cycling and other emission-reducing transportation options with support from the province’s sustainable transportation grant program, Connect2.
Day: 6 September 2018
Marking One Year of Progress on Overdose Awareness Day
“Our first year focused on the most urgent concerns – saving lives with naloxone and getting more people into treatment programs,” said Mr. Delorey. “We know opioid use and overdose remains an issue in our communities. We will continue to work with our partners and make investments that address this issue.”
Students Welcomed Back with New Breakfast Programs
The School Healthy Eating Program offers breakfast to children in 93 per cent of Nova Scotia’s public schools – the highest percentage in the country.
Expert Advisory Panel to Recommend Improvements in Long-term Care
Minister of Health and Wellness Randy Delorey has appointed an expert advisory panel to look at ways to improve the quality of long-term care in Nova Scotia.