News releases from Lieutenant-Governor (Page 14)

Jubilee Tea to be Held at Government House

Lieutenant-Governor

Myra Freeman, lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia, invites all Nova Scotians to join her for the Golden Jubilee Tea in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

Condolences to the Family of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

Lieutenant-Governor

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR--Condolences to the Family of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother

Youth the Focus of Heritage Day Celebration

Lieutenant-Governor

Lt.-Gov. Myra Freeman hosted several Nova Scotia youth at Government House today, Feb. 18, in celebration of national Heritage Day.

Celebrate Our Heritage on Heritage Day, Feb. 18

Lieutenant-Governor

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR--Celebrate Our Heritage on Heritage Day, Feb. 18

Condolences to the Family of Princess Margaret

Lieutenant-Governor

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR--Condolences to the Family of Her Royal Highness, the Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon

Province's Jubilee Activities Launched

Lieutenant-Governor

Lt.-Gov. Myra Freeman and Tourism and Culture Minister Rodney MacDonald, on behalf of Premier John Hamm, today launched the province's activities to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II. At a ceremony at Government House they unveiled the Queen's new official portrait and the Jubilee emblem.

Youth Lead Nova Scotia's World Poetry Day

Lieutenant-Governor

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR--Youth Lead Nova Scotia's World Poetry Day Participation

World Poetry Day Plans

Lieutenant-Governor

Lieutenant-Governor Myra Freeman will announce Nova Scotia's first entry into World Poetry Day celebrations on Friday, Jan. 18. The announcement will come during a luncheon to honour the High School Writers Circle, a group based at Auburn Drive High School that involves students from several high schools.

New Year's Day Levee

Lieutenant-Governor

Lt.-Gov. Myra Freeman will receive the public at the annual New Year's Day levee at Government House, from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Jan. 1.

Holiday Season Message, 2001

Lieutenant-Governor

As the Queen's representative in Nova Scotia, and on behalf of my husband Larry and our family, it is a pleasure to extend warm holiday greetings to all Nova Scotians.

Lieutenant-Governor Presents Caring Canadian Awards

Lieutenant-Governor

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR--Lieutenant-Governor Presents Caring Canadian Awards

Lieutenant Governor Presents Caring Canadian Award

Lieutenant-Governor

LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR--Lieutenant Governor Presents Caring Canadian Award

Her Honour’s Participation in Events Cancelled Due to Illness

Lieutenant-Governor

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR--Her Honour's Participation in Events Cancelled Due to Illness

2001 Commonwealth Day Message

Lieutenant-Governor

A New Generation, a message from Her Majesty The Queen Head of the Commonwealth.

Kids Interview Lieutenant-Governor

Lieutenant-Governor

Five Halifax-area students will interview Lt.-Gov. Myra Freeman at Government House on Wednesday, Jan. 10, to get a kid's-eye view of what it means to be lieutenant-governor of Nova Scotia.

Holiday Season Message, 2000

Lieutenant-Governor

The following is the holiday season message from Lt.-Gov. Myra Freeman.

Government House to Receive China

Lieutenant-Governor

LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR -Government House to Receive China

Bridgewater to Celebrate 100th Anniversary

Lieutenant-Governor

Lt.-Gov. James Kinley and Mrs. Grace Kinley will host a levee to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Town of Bridegwater on Saturday, Dec. 11. The levee will be held at the Lunenburg campus of the Nova Scotia Community College, 75 High St., Bridgewater.

Governor General's Caring Canadian Award

Lieutenant-Governor

Bruce Eric Walker and Margaret Marion Walker of Mount Uniacke will receive the Governor General's Caring Canadian Award at a ceremony Tuesday, Sept. 21, at Government House, Halifax.

Excellence in Public Administration Medal

Lieutenant-Governor

Peter C. Aucoin, McCulloch professor in political science and professor of public administration at Dalhousie University, will be honoured as the 1999 recipient of the Lieutenant-Governor's Medal for Excellence in Public Administration. An award ceremony and reception will be held at Government House in Halifax on Monday, April 12, starting at 5 p.m.