
Shingles Vaccine Now Free for Seniors
Since last week, Nova Scotians aged 65 and older have been able to book their free shingles vaccine.
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Since last week, Nova Scotians aged 65 and older have been able to book their free shingles vaccine.

Young people from low-income households or at risk of poverty in Nova Scotia lack fair access to post-secondary education, training, and apprenticeship programs. The Province

The province is investing in skilled trades to create more training opportunities and help Nova Scotians start rewarding careers.

Nova Scotia Community Funding Programs are an important resource for local organizations working to build stronger, more vibrant communities.

The Voluntary Vulnerable Persons Registry allows HRM residents who need extra support during emergencies to register for assistance from first responders and emergency services.

Wildfire risk season is upon us and provincial burn restrictions are now in effect until October 15. During wildfire season, burning is not permitted anywhere

Nova Scotia communities can now apply for funding through the Sustainable Communities Challenge Fund to support climate action and environmental sustainability projects.

Halifax Transit has announced their annual service changes, starting February 24.

The start of a new legislative session is always an exciting time, and for me, it carries a special significance as this will be my

February marks African Heritage Month in Nova Scotia, a time to reflect on and celebrate the rich history, culture, and contributions of African Nova Scotians.