Aboriginal Awareness Week & Membertou 400
Aboriginal Awareness Week, first introduced in 1992, is held on the four days that follow the Victoria Day long weekend.
MoreAboriginal Awareness Week, first introduced in 1992, is held on the four days that follow the Victoria Day long weekend.
MoreBetween May 13 and August 8 Emily Forrest will be walking 2995 km along the coastline of Nova Scotia, covering approximately 40km a day and stopping in over 88 communities on her ‘Forest Walkabout’.
MoreThank you to the event co-chairs, Ian McNeil and Shirley MacDougall, and their committee; to the Antigonish Liberal Association and the community of Antigonish for being our hosts; and to the hundreds of Liberals who attended.
MoreThis weekend is the Nova Scotia Liberal Party Annual General Meeting.
MoreThe Salvation Army's motto is Giving Hope Today. This organization has been positively impacting the lives of Canadians since 1882.
MoreToday is International Nurses Day and National Nursing Week here in Canada.
MoreI have been thinking about the type of legacy I will leave for my family and for Nova Scotians. As it's National Leave A Legacy Month, these thoughts have come to mind more often lately.
MoreCaregivers across Nova Scotia are people who we admire here at our caucus. They selflessly give of themselves, caring for their ailing loved ones each and every day.
MoreMultiple Sclerosis (MS) is a disease that affects people of all ages - from children and teens to adults - and is three times more likely to develop in women.
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