1/2 His Honour the Honourable Arthur J. LeBlanc, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, is pleased to congratulate Mayor Mike Savage on his appointment as the next Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia.
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Today I joined @Icelandair and @HfxStanfield for the Halifax - Reykjavik inaugural flight celebration of the non-stop service. Between these two cities. The return of this service to YHZ is a testament of @HIAACEO and her team giving our region another great travel opportunity.
Tonight was the official launch for Sail GP Halifax. Thanks you to the Maritime Museum for hosting the event. Halifax, get ready for an amazing weekend of Sail racing you can watch from anywhere around the harbour. Go Canada!🇨🇦
The Province and the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) are providing more options for people experiencing homelessness to come indoors this winter and receive wraparound services https://t.co/lxZf4nqK0f
#HurricaneLee is headed our way. Time to get prepared. Plan ahead now, prepare an emergency kit and ready your homes and properties to reduce the risks. #NSStorm
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NAIG is happening right now in #Kjipuktuk and the 5000 athletes, coaches and staff are rocking the @ScotiabankCtr the right way. Get out and support the games this week. Halifax, you won’t be disappointed #INDIGENOUSgames#turtleisland
Indeed, it is my honour and privilege to serve as the keynote speaker for HRM ‘s inaugural Anti-Nlack Racism Leadership conference! #CallToACTION@hfxgov
BIG news: @TheJUNOAwards are headed back to #Halifax in 2024. Can’t wait to welcome Canada’s largest celebration of music to venues throughout our city and the big stage @ScotiabankCtr
Sending a huge congratulations out to our CEO, @svparris, who was honoured this past weekend with the Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee Medal for outstanding service to the province of Nova Scotia in the field of education! 🙌🏽🏅❤️
(1/2) Today, Karla MacFarlane, Minister Responsible for the Status of Women, with artist Jo Napier, unveiled a portrait of Alexa McDonough. Alexa made history in 1980 as the 1st woman in Canada to lead a major, recognized political party when she was elected leader of the NS NDP.
Halifax shows its support for Mahsa Amini. Powerful voices today speaking for justice for Iran. Thank you to the organizers and everyone who took part. @hfxgov
In My Father’s Footsteps: Reflections & Connections of Marcus Garvey, the Pan African Movement, and the Decade for People of African Descent https://t.co/P8D5wOsYWf