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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

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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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