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Real Estate Market Reflects Strong Economy

Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations

January 15, 2001 12:00 PM

SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Real Estate Market Reflects Strong Economy
Nova Scotia's real estate market has been showing continued growth, say property assessment figures released by the provincial government today. Property values are up almost $1.7 billion over last year's numbers, an increase of 3.8 per cent.

Propane Users to Get Fuel

Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations

December 14, 2000 3:23 PM

SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Propane Users to Get Fuel Assistance
The provincial government is extending the Low Income Fuel Assistance Program to Nova Scotians who heat their homes with propane. Angus MacIsaac, Minister of Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations made the announcement today.

Province to Provide Fuel Assistance

Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations

December 12, 2000 3:00 PM

SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Province to Provide Fuel Assistance
The provincial government is stepping in to help low-income Nova Scotians deal with the high price of home heating fuel again this winter. Angus MacIsaac, Minister of Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations, announced the Low Income Fuel Assistance Program today.

Province Protecting Municipal, Taxpayer Interests

Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations

December 4, 2000 9:00 AM

SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Province Protecting Municipal, Taxpayer Interests
The provincial government is continuing to protect the interests of municipalities and taxpayers with an amendment to the Assessment Act, said Angus MacIsaac, Minister of Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations.

Road Rules for Safe Winter

Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations

November 27, 2000 1:56 PM

SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Road Rules for Safe Winter Driving
Winter conditions can bring considerable challenges for even the most seasoned driver.

Consumers and Business to Benefit from New Credit Rules

Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations

October 30, 2000 4:38 PM

SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Consumers and Business to Benefit from New Credit Rules
Consumers and businesses in Nova Scotia will benefit from changes to credit laws introduced today.

Bible Hill Sewage System Improved

Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations

October 27, 2000 4:00 PM

SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Sewage System Improved
Residents of Bible Hill are moving closer to a better sewer system thanks to a $10,000 investment by the Nova Scotia government.

Cumberland Water System Improved

Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations

October 27, 2000 3:50 PM

SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS -Municipal Water System Improved
Cumberland County residents are one step closer to an improved municipal water system, thanks to a $71,000 investment by the Nova Scotia government.

Parrsboro Water line Extended

Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations

October 27, 2000 3:40 PM

SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS -Water Line Extended
Some residents of Parrsboro will soon have better drinking water, thanks to a $12,000 investment by the Nova Scotia government.

Port Williams Water System to be Improved

Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations

October 27, 2000 3:20 PM

SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS -Water and Sewage to be Improved
Residents of Port Williams will soon have better water thanks to a $50,500 investment by the government of Nova Scotia.

New Minas Water and Hydrants to be Improved

Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations

October 27, 2000 2:26 PM

SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS -Water and Hydrants to be Improved
Residents of New Minas will soon have better water and fire protection thanks to a $31,720 investment by the government of Nova Scotia.

Province Invests in Better Water in Cape Breton

Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations

October 27, 2000 10:00 AM

SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Province Invests in Better Water
Residents of Cape Breton will soon have better water and sewage treatment, thanks to government of Nova Scotia investments worth more than $250,000.

Dealing with Direct Sellers

Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations

October 10, 2000 12:00 PM

SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Dealing with Direct Sellers
NOTE: This article is part of a feature series titled Consumer Savvy and is produced by Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations. Today's feature is the seventh in a series on consumer issues and deals with direct sellers. The Consumer Savvy logo is available for use by print media; call Robyn McIsaac at 902-424-2933.
As consumers, we have access to thousands of products and services in our marketplace each day and a number of different ways to purchase them. We find them in our local department or grocery store, order them from a catalogue, purchase them online via the Internet, or buy them from a direct seller.

Partnership to Invest in N.S. Communities

Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations

October 4, 2000 3:30 PM

SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Partnership to Invest in N.S. Communities
The province and the federal government signed a six-year Infrastructure Canada-Nova Scotia partnership agreement in Halifax today.

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