While every effort is made to keep the information up-to-date and ensure that it is accurate, Nova Scotia Environment is not responsible for discrepancies between information posted here and the ...
Use the Reserve Name Form to reserve a name for your sole proprietorship, partnership, company, society, co-operative or business name (operating name). If Registry of Joint Stock Companies approves ...
Food safety courses are for those who handle and work with food regularly, like those in the food service industry. The Food Safety Regulations require that at least one person per shift must have ...
Starting March 10th at 11:59pm, spring weight restrictions will be implemented for the following counties: Annapolis, Digby, Lunenburg, Queens, Kings, Shelburne ...
Recycling and composting programs may vary throughout the province, depending on where you live. Nova Scotia is divided into seven different solid waste-resource management regions. Please click on ...
With a Ticket Lottery Permit, you don’t need to submit a Ticket Lottery Report for raffles with prizes valued at $4,000 and under. You can't use a Ticket Lottery Permit for online sales (people need ...
Driver education, licences, renewals, vehicle permits, licence plates and other information and services provided by Registry of Motor Vehicles.
Vicki Elliott-Lopez, Chair Peter Duncan, Director of Infrastructure Planning, HRM Erin MacIntyre, Director of Development Services, HRM Micah Richardson, Executive Director of Housing Acceleration and ...
Treaty Education is a vehicle to begin the long-term journey, over generations, toward reconciliation. The Mi’kmaq and provincial government are working together to develop specific programs and ...
A little encouragement can go a long way…. Family Resource Centres (FRCs) provide community-based programs and services that support the healthy development and well-being of children and youth by ...
Forests play a vital role in our province. They provide fresh air, food, medicine, timber for construction, fuel wood for heat, jobs for rural communities, recreational opportunities, and much more.
Department of Natural Resources and Renewables - Field officesTo report Wildfire, Poaching or Wildlife Concerns — 1-800-565-2224 ...
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