Author: Kelly Regan
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Investing in recreational infrastructure in Halifax Regional Municipality
“Recreational facilities play a significant role in strengthening our communities and our province,” said Deputy Premier Kelly Regan, on behalf of Suzanne Lohnes-Croft, Minister of Communities, Culture and Heritage.
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Free Halifax Regional Municipality bus pass program becomes permanent
The pass is provided to any ESIA recipient, as well as their spouse and dependents, without having to provide proof of their transportation needs.
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New information technology innovation centre
Nova Scotia Community College’s (NSCC’s) new Information Technology Innovation Centre will train young people for jobs in the growing digital economy and help position Nova Scotia as a start-up capital in Canada.
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Growing film sector supports economic recovery
As of June 2021, 61 projects have been approved for 2021-22 with more applications in process. Last year, the film fund supported 54 film and television projects.
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Province removes provincial ferry fees
The Nova Scotia government is permanently removing fees from all intra-provincial ferries to help make transportation more affordable and accessible for Nova Scotians.