Nova Scotia’s trail network keeps growing.
New investments in hiking, biking, ATV, and multi-use trails will help make our trails safer, more accessible, and better connected for communities across the province.
These projects support active living, tourism, and local economic
Tim Houston
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- Today on Davis Day, we remember the miners who lost their lives underground and honour the generations of Nova Scotians who helped build our province through hard work, courage and sacrifice. Mining communities have played an important role in Nova Scotia’s story. Their
- Great meeting with Ledwidge Lumber and Vyterra Renewables to discuss their $200M project to build a clean fuel facility next to Ledwidge Lumber that will convert wood residues into Low Carbon Fuel Oil for Nova Scotia customers. The plant projects a fuel output capacity of 40
- Natural resource jobs help build stronger communities. Workers in Nova Scotia’s natural resource industries earn, on average, 12.7% more than the average worker across all industries. Those are good-paying jobs that help families get ahead, keep young people here at home, and
- Nova Scotia’s seafood industry is a cornerstone of our economy, our communities and our way of life. The new Coast to Classroom program will help students learn about the opportunities that exist right here at home, from fisheries and aquaculture to processing, ocean technology
- Men’s Mental Health Month is an important reminder that it’s okay to ask for help. Too many men carry challenges in silence. We need to keep breaking down the stigma around mental health and encourage honest conversations with friends, family, coworkers and loved ones. We also
- Today is Canadian Cancer Survivors Day. It’s a day to recognize the strength, courage, and resilience of cancer survivors across Nova Scotia. It’s also a time to support those currently facing a diagnosis and to recognize the families, friends, caregivers, and healthcare
- Today, on Canadian Armed Forces Day, we recognize the brave women and men who serve our country at home and around the world. Their dedication, professionalism, and sacrifice help keep Canadians safe and make us proud every day. To all members of the Canadian Armed Forces,
- Good news for patients in Pictou County. The expansion of the dialysis unit at Sutherland Harris Memorial Hospital has eliminated the local waitlist and brought life-sustaining care closer to home for more Nova Scotians. For years, patients were forced to travel to Truro or
- Since 2021, our government has made physician recruitment and retention a priority, and that hard work is paying off. More doctors are choosing Nova Scotia, more patients are getting connected to care, and the momentum is real. But this is not the time to let our foot off the
- Great to meet Lester LeBlanc of Chéticamp, a 35-year veteran of the CAF, who will be hiking 250 km through the Cape Breton Highlands in support of Soldier On. Soldier On helps serving members and veterans of the CAF overcome physical and mental health challenges, illness, and
- Congratulations to the Flintstone Explorers on an incredible achievement representing Nova Scotia on the world stage. This talented young team travelled to Texas for the Lego League World Robotic Championships, where they not only connected with students from around the world,
00:00 - Great to be out on doors with Claude Bourgeois, our PC candidate in Chéticamp-Margarees-Pleasant Bay!
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