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Blind Woman Wins Human-Rights Settlement

Human Rights Commission

February 12, 2001 12:00 PM

HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION- Blind Woman Wins Human-Rights Settlement
A settlement has been reached in a human-rights complaint made by a blind woman with a guide dog against MacLean's Mini Bus of Marion Bridge and its representatives.

4-H Members Learn Entrepreneurship Skills

Agriculture and Fisheries (to Feb.23, 2006)

February 9, 2001 4:00 PM

AGRICULTURE/FISHERIES--4-H Members Learn Entrepreneurship Skills
Survival tactics required to be a successful entrepreneur will be the topic for discussion when business-minded youths meet at this weekend's Atlantic Agriculture and Entrepreneurship Intermediate 4-H Conference in Truro.

EDS to Open Customer Interaction Centre in Port Hawkesbury

Economic Development (to Jan 09)

February 9, 2001 2:34 PM

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT--EDS to Open Customer Interaction Centre in Port Hawkesbury
The Strait of Canso area is about to get a major call centre.

Health Costs Are Biggest Budget Challenge; LeBlanc

Finance

February 9, 2001 2:25 PM

FINANCE--Health Costs Are Biggest Budget Challenge; LeBlanc
Bringing rising health costs under control is the biggest challenge the government faces in pursuit of a balanced budget, Finance Minister Neil LeBlanc said Friday.

Trade Mission Puts Nova Scotia on China's Doorstep

Premier's Office

February 9, 2001 1:05 PM

PREMIER'S OFFICE--Trade Mission Puts Nova Scotia on China's Doorstep
Nova Scotia is getting a foot in the door as China opens it to the world. Premier John Hamm is leading a group of Nova Scotia delegates who departed today for a nine-day trade mission in the People's Republic of China.

Weekly Traffic Advisories

Transportation and Public Works (to Oct. 23 2007)

February 9, 2001 12:00 PM

TRANSPORTATION/PUBLIC WORKS--Weekly Traffic Advisories
HANTS COUNTY: Mantua Bridge Closed

Volunteers "On Call" for East Coast Music Awards

Tourism and Culture (to Dec. 01/03)

February 9, 2001 9:00 AM

Tourism/Culture--Volunteers "On Call" for East Coast Music Awards
Not all of the action at the East Coast Music Awards is happening in Prince Edward Island this weekend.

Lowering the Cost of Hot Water

Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations

February 8, 2001 12:30 PM

SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Lowering the Cost of Hot Water
Each year, the average household pays $500 to heat its hot water. You can lower this cost, without resorting to cold showers.

Hospitals, Nursing Homes Receive Medical Equipment

Health (To Jan. 11)

February 7, 2001 2:00 PM

HEALTH -Hospitals, Nursing Homes Receive Medical Equipment
Hospitals and nursing homes across the province will benefit from $15 million worth of new medical equipment, including patient lifts to help nurses, Health Minister Jamie Muir announced today.

Boil-Water Order Remains in Garland

Environment and Labour (to April 1/08)

February 7, 2001 12:21 PM

ENVIRONMENT/LABOUR--Boil-Water Order Remains in Garland
Residents in the small Annapolis Valley community of Garland, Kings County, will remain on a boil-water order, Environment and Labour Minister David Morse said today.

Deer and Deep Snow Conditions

Natural Resources

February 7, 2001 10:30 AM

NATURAL RESOURCES--Deer and Deep Snow Conditions
Deep snow this winter is causing some problems for deer in Nova Scotia.

Board of Inquiry to Hear Complaint

Human Rights Commission

February 7, 2001 10:00 AM

HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION--Board of Inquiry to Hear Complaint
The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission announced today a Board of Inquiry will hear the complaint of H. Archibald Kaiser against the Executive Council of Nova Scotia.

Campaign for Fairness Goes to Ottawa

Premier's Office

February 6, 2001 12:36 PM

PREMIER'S OFFICE--Campaign for Fairness Goes to Ottawa
Premier John Hamm is taking Nova Scotia's campaign for fairness to the nation's capital this week.

Atlantic Canada's Young Entrepreneur Awards

Education (to March 26, 2013)

February 6, 2001 11:33 AM

EDUCATION--Atlantic Canada's Young Entrepreneur Awards
The Centre for Entrepreneurship Education and Development(CEED) has issued a call for nominations for Atlantic Canada's outstanding young entrepreneurs and their educators and supporters. The second annual Planet Entrepreneur Awards will be presented at a gala dinner this April.

Agreement to Sell Crown Oil-Gas Company Signed

Finance

February 6, 2001 11:00 AM

FINANCE--Agreement to Sell Crown Oil-Gas Company Signed
The Government of Nova Scotia has accepted a recommendation from the board of directors of Nova Scotia Resources Ltd. to sell the Crown-owned company and its assets, Finance Minister Neil LeBlanc announced today.

NSRL Directors Back Sale of Company

Nova Scotia Resources Limited

February 6, 2001 11:00 AM

N.S. RESOURCES LTD -NSRL Directors Back Sale of Company
An agreement to sell Nova Scotia Resources Limited for $420 million is being backed by the company's board of directors.

Course on Outdoor Survival

Sport and Recreation Commission

February 6, 2001 9:30 AM

SPORT/RECREATION COMMISSION--Course on Outdoor Survival
For Nova Scotians enjoying the outdoors, knowing how to survive in the outdoors is important. A course on outdoor survival is being held at Kingswood Camp, at Lake George in Kings County, March 2 to March 4.

2001 Edition of Doers and Dreamers Guide Now Available

Tourism and Culture (to Dec. 01/03)

February 6, 2001 9:30 AM

TOURISM/CULTURE--2001 Edition of Doers and Dreamers Guide Now Available
Nova Scotia's 2001 edition of the Doers and Dreamers Guide is now available. It's packed with information on more than 1,000 accommodations, hundreds of festivals and events, the province's many museums and attractions, its outdoor and nature tourism operations and its restaurants.

Input Sought for Gaelic Culture Study

Tourism and Culture (to Dec. 01/03)

February 5, 2001 2:00 PM

TOURISM/CULTURE--Input Sought for Gaelic Culture Study
People active in the Gaelic community are being encouraged to contact a group of researchers studying the health of Gaelic culture in Nova Scotia.

Nova Scotia Farm Cash Receipts Surpass $400 Million

Agriculture and Fisheries (to Feb.23, 2006)

February 5, 2001 10:50 AM

AGRICULTURE/FISHERIES--Nova Scotia Farm Cash Receipts Surpass $400 Million
Nova Scotia's agriculture industry achieved a $420 million milestone in the year 2000.

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