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Tender Called in Cape Breton County

Transportation and Public Works (to Oct. 23 2007)

December 27, 2000 10:55 AM

TRANSPORTATION/PUBLIC WORKS--Tender Called in Cape Breton County
A tender is being called on Wednesday, Dec. 27, in Cape Breton County for bridge repairs to Little Bras d'Or Bridge on Trans- Canada Highway 105.

Champagne and Sparkling Wines Sale

Nova Scotia Liquor Commission (to Dec. 10, 2001)

December 27, 2000 9:50 AM

N.S. LIQUOR COMMISSION--Champagne and Sparkling Wines Sale
The Nova Scotia Liquor Commission is having a sale just in time for New Year's. The commission is now offering a selection of champagne and sparkling wines that have been reduced in price by 30 per cent.

CEO Announced for District Health Authority #7

Health (To Jan. 11)

December 22, 2000 11:00 AM

HEALTH--CEO Announced for District Health Authority #7
Kevin MacDonald, vice president, Human Resources in the Eastern Regional Health Board, is the successful candidate for CEO of District Health Authority #7.

Weekly Traffic Advisories

Transportation and Public Works (to Oct. 23 2007)

December 22, 2000 10:08 AM

TRANSPORTATION/PUBLIC WORKS--Weekly Traffic Advisories
CONTINUING WORK

QC Appointments Announced

Justice

December 22, 2000 9:42 AM

JUSTICE--QC Appointments Announced
Justice Minister Michael Baker today announced the appointment of 12 lawyers as Queen's Counsel.

Clare-Weymouth School Construction Plan Unchanged

Education (to March 26, 2013)

December 21, 2000 2:55 PM

EDUCATION--Clare-Weymouth School Construction Plan Unchanged
A new school project in St. Bernard, Digby Co., will proceed as originally planned, after school board and community groups in the Clare-Weymouth area were unable to reach consensus on other options.

Province to Conduct Remediation Program Over Christmas

Education (to March 26, 2013)

December 21, 2000 2:48 PM

EDUCATION -Province to Conduct Remediation Program Over Christmas
Two tenders have been awarded at a cost of $430,900 to repair some building joists in 22 schools across the province.

President, CEO Named for Gaming Corporation

Nova Scotia Gaming Corporation (to Dec., 2012)

December 21, 2000 2:30 PM

N.S. GAMING CORP.--President, CEO Named for Gaming Corporation
Sean O'Connor, chair of the Nova Scotia Gaming Corporation, today announced the appointment of Marie Mullally as president and CEO of the corporation. Ms. Mullally has been acting in the position since February.

Health Authorities Act Comes into Effect Jan. 1, 2001

Health (To Jan. 11)

December 21, 2000 11:00 AM

HEALTH--Health Authorities Act Comes into Effect Jan. 1, 2001
Communities will have a stronger voice in health-care decision making starting Jan. 1, 2001, when Bill 34, the Health Authorities Act, comes into effect.

Minister Releases Environmental Health Centre Review

Health (To Jan. 11)

December 21, 2000 10:00 AM

HEALTH--Minister Releases Environmental Health Centre Review
Health Minister Jamie Muir said today the recommendations in a review of the Environmental Health Centre in Fall River will be used to improve the operations of the facility.

Traffic Advisory, Highway 104, Update

Transportation and Public Works (to Oct. 23 2007)

December 21, 2000 9:20 AM

TRANSPORTATION/PUBLIC WORKS--Traffic Advisory, Highway 104, Update
Highway 104 near Salt Springs, Pictou Co., is open to traffic today after Transportation and Public Works crews cleared a section of highway that flooded on Wednesday, Dec. 20.

Traffic Advisory, Highway 104

Transportation and Public Works (to Oct. 23 2007)

December 20, 2000 3:00 PM

TRANSPORTATION/PUBLIC WORKS--Traffic Advisory, Highway 104
A section of Highway 104 near Salt Springs has been washed out. RCMP and Department of Transportation and Public Works staff are on the scene. From New Glasgow to Truro, a detour is available via Exit 19 at Salt Springs onto Trunk 4. From Truro, a detour is available at Exit 18A at Kemptown.

New Regulation Simplifies Reporting to Board

Environment and Labour (to April 1/08)

December 19, 2000 2:45 PM

ENVIRONMENT/LABOUR--New Regulation Simplifies Reporting to Board
The Nova Scotia government has introduced a new regulation that simplifies the way pre-accident earnings are reported to the Workers' Compensation Board of Nova Scotia. With this new regulation, employers will now report their workers' normal gross earnings, which will then be used in the calculation of compensation benefits.

New Responsible Gaming Features on VLTs

Nova Scotia Gaming Corporation (to Dec., 2012)

December 19, 2000 2:30 PM

N.S. GAMING CORP.--New Responsible Gaming Features on VLTs
Nova Scotia will be the first jurisdiction in North America to introduce features on video lottery terminals (VLTs) designed to discourage excessive playing.

Ombudsman Appointment

Justice

December 19, 2000 11:37 AM

JUSTICE--Ombudsman Appointment
Mayann Francis, executive director of the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission, has accepted an interim appointment as ombudsman for the province of Nova Scotia.

Executive Director for New Agricultural Institute

Agriculture and Fisheries (to Feb.23, 2006)

December 18, 2000 3:00 PM

AGRICULTURE/FISHERIES--Executive Director for New Agricultural Institute
Ernest Fage, Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries, today joined Peter Clarke, chair of the board for the Agricultural Development Institute, in announcing the institute's first executive director.

Staff Meet with Local Environment Group

Environment and Labour (to April 1/08)

December 15, 2000 3:00 PM

ENVIRONMENT/LABOUR -Staff Meet with Local Environment Group
The Environmentally Concerned Communities of Kings Association and the Department of Environment and Labour met recently to discuss concerns about the Mark-Lyn Construction site on Baltzer Bog in Coldbrook, Kings Co.

New Winter Sport Fishing Opportunities

Agriculture and Fisheries (to Feb.23, 2006)

December 15, 2000 2:31 PM

Agriculture/Fisheries--New Winter Sport Fishing Opportunities
Nova Scotia anglers will have a greater choice of where to fish this winter with expanded sportfishing opportunities for rainbow trout, chain pickerel and white and yellow perch.

Changes to Manufacturing and Processing Tax Credit

Finance

December 15, 2000 2:00 PM

FINANCE--Changes to Manufacturing and Processing Tax Credit
Changes to Nova Scotia's manufacturing and processing tax credit that were first announced in the 2000-01 budget will be made effective Jan. 1, 2001.

Weekly Traffic Advisories

Transportation and Public Works (to Oct. 23 2007)

December 15, 2000 12:00 PM

TRANSPORTATION/PUBLIC WORKS--Weekly Traffic Advisories
CONTINUING WORK

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