News releases from Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations (to March 31, 2014) issued in the specified time period (Page 46)
Don't Let Heat Go Through the Roof
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?SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Don't Let Heat Go Through the Roof
Jacob, Emily Top Names in 2000
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Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations (to March 31, 2014)
It was a close call, but Jacob was the most popular boys' name in Nova Scotia last year, while Emily enjoyed a third straight year as the most popular name for girls.
Input Sought on Non-Resident Land Ownership
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SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS -Input Sought on Non-Resident Land Ownership
Lowering the Cost of Hot Water
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Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations (to March 31, 2014)
Each year, the average household pays $500 to heat its hot water. You can lower this cost, without resorting to cold showers.
Response to Wayne Gaudet's Statement on Fuel Assistance
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SERVICE NOVA SCOTIA/MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Response to Wayne Gaudet's Statement on Fuel Assistance
Croatians to Study Nova Scotia's Use of Internet
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SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Croatians to Study Nova Scotia's Use of Internet
Province Extends Fuel Assistance Deadline
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Service N.S./Municipal Relations--Province Extends Fuel Assistance Deadline
HEAT Program Prvoides Energy-saving Tips
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SERVICE N.S./Municipal Relations; NATURAL RESOURCES--HEAT Program Provides Energy-saving Tips
Real Estate Market Reflects Strong Economy
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SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Real Estate Market Reflects Strong Economy
Propane Users to Get Fuel
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SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Propane Users to Get Fuel Assistance
Province to Provide Fuel Assistance
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SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Province to Provide Fuel Assistance
Province Protecting Municipal, Taxpayer Interests
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SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Province Protecting Municipal, Taxpayer Interests
Road Rules for Safe Winter
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SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Road Rules for Safe Winter Driving
Consumers and Business to Benefit from New Credit Rules
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SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Consumers and Business to Benefit from New Credit Rules
Bible Hill Sewage System Improved
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Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations (to March 31, 2014)
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
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SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS -Municipal Water System Improved
Parrsboro Water line Extended
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SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS -Water Line Extended
Port Williams Water System to be Improved
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SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS -Water and Sewage to be Improved
New Minas Water and Hydrants to be Improved
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SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS -Water and Hydrants to be Improved
Province Invests in Better Water in Cape Breton
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SERVICE N.S./MUNICIPAL RELATIONS--Province Invests in Better Water