791 releases issued in the specified time period for Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
Improved Sewage Treatment for Barrington Area
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
January 20, 2003 11:08 AM
SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Improved Sewage Treatment for
Barrington Area
Barrington and Barrington Passage area residents will soon have a
$1.6-million sewage treatment system thanks to a project funded
through the Canada-Nova Scotia Infrastructure Program.
Safer Pedestrian Passage for Clark's Harbour
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
January 20, 2003 10:43 AM
SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Safer Pedestrian Passage for
Clark's Harbour
A new sidewalk will improve pedestrian safety in Clark's Harbour
due to a $177,736 project funded through the Canada-Nova Scotia
Infrastructure Program.
Infrastructure Program Invests in Three Projects
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
January 20, 2003 10:36 AM
SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Infrastructure Program Invests
in Three Projects
Three projects in Shelburne and Queens counties got the green
light today, Jan. 20, in one of a series of federal-provincial
infrastructure funding announcements.
Fuel Assistance Program Announced
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
January 17, 2003 9:02 AM
SERVICE NS/MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Fuel Assistance Program Announced
Note to Editors: Mr. Christie will be available to the media from
12 noon to 12:30 p.m. today, Jan. 17, at his constituency office,
1350 Bedford Highway, Ste. 5.
The Nova Scotia government is stepping in to help low income Nova
Scotians deal with the high price of home heating fuel. Peter
Christie, Minister of Service Nova Scotia and Municipal
Relations, announced the financial assistance program today.
Assessments Show Northern Real Estate on the Rise
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
January 13, 2003 1:43 PM
SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Assessments Show Northern
Region Real Estate on the Rise
More than 537,000 assessment notices are in the mail today to
Nova Scotia property owners. Provincially, total property
assessments are up by 5.5 percent for residential properties and
by two percent for commercial properties, to a total of $50.3
billion.
Assessments Show Western Region Real Estate on the Rise
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
January 13, 2003 1:32 PM
SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Assessments Show Western Region
Real Estate on the Rise
More than 537,000 assessment notices are in the mail today, Jan.
13, to Nova Scotia property owners. Total property assessments
for Nova Scotia are up from 2002 by 5.5 per cent for residential
properties and by two per cent for commercial properties, to a
total of $50.3 billion.
Southern Region Residential Assessment Roll Up By Less Than Four Per Cent
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
January 13, 2003 12:37 PM
SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Southern Region Residential
Assessment Roll Up By Less Than Four Per Cent
More than 537,000 assessment notices are in the mail today to
Nova Scotia property owners. Provincially, total property
assessments are up by 5.5 per cent for residential properties and
by two per cent for commercial properties, to a total of $50.3
billion.
Eastern Region Residential Assessments Up
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
January 13, 2003 12:29 PM
SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Eastern Region Residential
Assessments Up
More than 537,000 assessment notices are in the mail today, Jan.
13, to Nova Scotia property owners. Provincially, total property
assessments are up by 5.5 per cent for residential properties and
by two per cent for commercial properties, to a total of $50.3
billion.
Assessments Show HRM Real Estate Market Booming
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
January 13, 2003 12:24 PM
SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Assessments Show HRM Real
Estate Market Booming
More than 537,000 assessment notices are in the mail today, Jan.
13, to Nova Scotia property owners. Provincially, total property
assessments are up by 5.5 per cent for residential properties and
by two per cent for commercial properties, to a total of $50.3
billion.
A Drink Can Be Very Expensive
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
December 13, 2002 2:54 PM
SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--A Drink Can Be Very Expensive
'Tis the season to be merry, but celebrate responsibly.
Funding Partnership Supports New Facility for Northside
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
December 6, 2002 2:52 PM
SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Funding Partnership Supports
New Facility for Northside
The federal and Nova Scotia governments will help fund
construction of a new sports and recreation facility for the
Northside to serve North Sydney, Sydney Mines and surrounding
area.
New Fire Station for Little Brook
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
November 30, 2002 10:00 AM
SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--ADV--New Fire Station for
Little Brook
Construction will soon begin on a new $700,000 fire station for
Little Brook, Digby Co., thanks to a funding partnership through
the Canada-Nova Scotia Infrastructure Program.
Online Business Registry a Hit
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
November 20, 2002 2:30 PM
SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Online Business Registry a Hit
Businesses across the province are giving the online version of
the Nova Scotia Business Registry (NSBR) high praise as it marks
its first year of operation. More and more people are turning to
the online service when they need to renew a business permit or
licence or as they start a new business venture.
Annapolis Communities to Receive Infrastructure Funding
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
November 15, 2002 9:57 AM
SERVICE NOVA SCOTIA/MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Annapolis Communities to
Receive Infrastructure Funding
Five Annapolis communities will soon see improved municipal water
and sewer services because of $1,154,079 in projects funded
through the Canada-Nova Scotia Infrastructure Program.
Argyle Communities to Receive Infrastructure Funding
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
November 15, 2002 9:51 AM
SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Argyle Communities to Receive
Infrastructure Funding
A new construction and demolition debris disposal site will be
built in the Municipality of Argyle because of a $300,190 project
funded through the Canada-Nova Scotia Infrastructure Program.
Infrastructure Program to Bring Upgrades to Digby
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
November 15, 2002 9:46 AM
SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Infrastructure Program to Bring
Upgrades to Digby
Extensive upgrades to streets and water and sewer systems in the
Town of Digby will soon begin because of a $539,574 project
funded through the Canada-Nova Scotia Infrastructure Program.
Improved Drinking Water Supply for Dingwall
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
November 15, 2002 9:39 AM
SERVICE N.S/MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Improved Drinking Water Supply
for Dingwall
Residents of Dingwall, Victoria Co., can look forward to a
healthier water supply because of a $500,000 project funded
through the Canada-Nova Scotia Infrastructure Program.
Richmond Communities to Receive Infrastructure Funding
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
November 15, 2002 9:35 AM
SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Richmond Communities to Receive
Infrastructure Funding
The communities of Louisdale and Evanston will soon have better
water storage capabilities because of an $866,333 project funded
through the Canada-Nova Scotia Infrastructure Program.
Infrastructure Program Invests in Projects Worth $3.3 Million
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
November 15, 2002 9:15 AM
SERVICE NOVA SCOTIA/MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Infrastructure Program
Invests in Projects Worth $3.3 Million
Ten projects got the green light today, Nov. 15, in one of a
series of federal-provincial infrastructure funding
announcements.
New Community Centre for North Preston
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations
November 13, 2002 3:53 PM
SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--New Community Centre for North
Preston
Residents of North Preston will soon have a new community centre
due to a $2,972,000 project funded through the Canada-Nova Scotia
Infrastructure Program.
