During wildfire risk season (15 March to 15 October), no domestic brush burning or campfires are allowed between 8:00 am and 2:00 pm. Burn restrictions are updated daily at 2:00 pm (you also need to ...
Nova Scotia international goods exports were $624.7 million in January 2025, an increase of 15.7% compared to January 2024. This was the highest level of January goods exports on record. Canada's ...
The United States goods and services deficit widened by $33.3 billion to $131.4 billion. The goods deficit widened by $33.5 billion to $156.8 billion, and the services surplus widened by $166 million ...
In January 2025, Canada's international export of goods increased to $74.5 billion (+5.5% from December). Canada’s goods imports increased to $70.5 billion (+2.3%). Due to the exports increasing ...
Click here for a PDF of N.S. Reg. 48/2025, filed with the Office of the Registrar of Regulations.
Works for You (W4U) supports projects that help people prepare for job opportunities and build the skills they need to participate in their local labour market. Participants will explore careers, and ...
To access this section, you must be a registered user with Vital Statistics. If you are a registered user follow the link below to log in. Funeral Directors are appointed as Division Registrars of ...
Statistics Canada has conducted its 19th iteration of the Canadian Survey on Business Conditions. In January and early February, Statistics Canada surveyed businesses to collect information on ...
The Nova Scotia Family Pharmacare Program is a provincial drug insurance plan designed to help Nova Scotians with the cost of their prescription drugs. The Program offers protection against drug costs ...
Lobster is harvested along the coast of Nova Scotia by thousands of independent lobster fishermen using baited traps placed on the bottom of the sea. Lobster seasons vary depending on Lobster Fishing ...
A Sheriff is an officer of the court who is referred to as a "peace officer." A Sheriff's work focuses on the safety and security of the judiciary, court staff, the public, and persons in custody.
The Nova Scotia Groundwater Observation Well Network was established in 1965. It currently includes 40 active observation wells located across the province. The locations of the wells are shown in Map ...
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