Tick safety
Tick populations across Nova Scotia are growing and as the weather gets warmer, it is important for people to take the necessary steps to protect themselves, their family, and their pets.
Find funding resources with new online tool
The new Grant Finder helps individuals, non-profits, and businesses find funding programs offered by the Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage.
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.
Reservations for Nova Scotia Parks
The Provincial Parks website has opened for campsite bookings for the 2024 season.
Lieutenant-Governor’s Award for Excellence in Nova Scotia Wines
The 2024 Lieutenant-Governor’s Award for Excellence in Nova Scotia Wines program is now officially open for submissions.
The Importance of Reporting Potholes
The first thing we need to do when we see a new pothole is report it. If the department doesn’t know the pothole exists, it can’t repair it.
March reporting: Need a Family Practice Registry
The number of Nova Scotians waiting for a family doctor/nurse practitioner has once again reached a new high — and broken the previous record for
Urban Forest Planning
The Halifax Regional Municipality is updating the Urban Forest Master Plan and wants to hear from you.
Winter Update
Have Your Say: Constituency Survey Please consider completing my Constituency Survey to share your priorities and ideas for our community and province. You can view
Have Your Say: Constituency Survey
With the Spring Sitting of the Nova Scotia legislature underway, I want to hear from you. Please consider taking a moment to share your priorities,
Nominations open for Order of Nova Scotia
If you know someone who has made an outstanding contribution to the cultural life or the social or economic well-being of the province, you should consider nominating him or her for the Order of Nova Scotia.
Introducing the CAPABLE Program for Independent Living
A new pilot program that launched in December to help seniors in the Preston area live more independently in their homes will soon be available in Kings County and on the Halifax peninsula.
February reporting: Need a Family Practice Waitlist
The Health Authority released its latest update to the Need A Family Practice Waitlist.
February: A Month to Save Hearts
As February marks Heart Month, Heart & Stroke is on a mission to tackle a silent but urgent issue in Canada – out-of-hospital cardiac arrests.
Share your appreciation for community heroes
Share your appreciation for community heroes by submitting a Member’s Statement to be shared in the Spring Legislature.