Celebrating the CAFs 100th Anniversary is very important to me. Kudos to Mel Zilkowsky of Down East Tours, our association president. Mel's done the lions share of work, with Cathy Rubin Silver of the Legion 164 along with Shannon Bezanson (who creates our beautiful banners)
I am not done fighting for you! There is still so much more that my community and Nova Scotians need. Nova Scotians will have the opportunity to go to the polls and elect a new government on November 26.
In this election, I ask for your support again.
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The Sustainable Communities Challenge Fund is a provincial grant program for local action on climate change in Nova Scotia. It supports community efforts to reduce or greenhouse gas emissions, or to prepare for & respond to impacts of a changing climate
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Lions Breakfast this Saturday benefits the Christmas Hamper Program. Every year, community groups, businesses and the public work together to donate money, toys and a meal for families in need in Eastern Passage and Cow Bay. Hope to see you there.
It’s was an honour today to bring remarks as Minister of Justice, to celebrate the swearing in of our newest Chief Judge, the honourable Perry Borden. The Hon. Judge Perry F. Borden was sworn in as the first African Nova Scotian to achieve that position.
History made today! I was honoured to attend, as the Minister of Justice, the swearing in ceremony of the Halifax Regional Police Chief Don MacLean. Chief MacLean was sworn in as the first African Nova Scotian Chief of the Halifax Regional Police. A very special day! #hrp
Happy to financially support such an important event....Happening tomorrow. All Health Information in our Community under one roof!!! Hope to see you there. 11 am to 2 pm at the Eastern Passage Cow Bay Lions Club.
Recipients of SAC Innovation Fund grants presented their projects, inspiring others to think about what projects could have an impact in their school. Learn more about the SAC Innovation Fund: https://t.co/QVjDiYKWB0.
We asked SAC Conference attendees for their thoughts on the new Cell Phone Directive that limits access to phones and other personal devices in Nova Scotia schools. Safe to say, it’s going great!
You can check out the full conference agenda on our SAC webpage. Anyone interested in joining their school’s SAC is encouraged to speak to their principal! https://t.co/oLLz5IPTqn
We brought together 800+ School Advisory Council members, principals & regional & dept staff at the first province-wide SAC Conference last week. Presenters & attendees shared best practices & strategies for SACs to make their voices heard in education policy & decision making.
The CAPABLE program is once again expanding to help more seniors in Nova Scotia. This amazing program partners eligible seniors with a nurse, occupational therapist and handyperson to identify simple changes to their daily activities and in their homes to help them live more independently. Our plan will keep empowering Nova Scotia seniors ✅
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The Trudeau Liberals are refusing to stand up for Nova Scotia's fisheries.
Illegal lobster fishing is threatening both public safety and the sustainability of the industry. It's time for the Trudeau Liberals to act.
Our government continues to do what it takes to get more affordable homes built across the province. This week, we announced more provincially owned land in Sackville and Dartmouth is being opened for the development of more than 400 units of housing. We will keep building up Nova Scotia.
Today marks a major milestone in our provincial school lunch program. Starting today, families of students in 28 Nova Scotia schools can order their choice of delicious, nutritious school lunches. This program continues to roll out and will feed more students an affordable lunch each and every day.
Learn more about the program and how to order: https://t.co/8NghZVNW8t
It was an honour to recognize the life and legacy of Gerald White in the Legislature. No words can describe how great the loss is to be without the smile and never ending love and support we all benefited from our beloved Gerry. “ May you have fair winds and following seas”
Thanks to the John and Judy Bragg DGH Healthcare Innovation Fund, Dartmouth General Hospital is home to a first-in-Canada pilot project using wearable technology to monitor patients in our Emergency Department. @NSHealthHub@nshealth
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