Reporting potholes in HRM
Road operations crews identify and log potholes all year, but the city relies heavily on residents to report any problematic potholes they see.
Road operations crews identify and log potholes all year, but the city relies heavily on residents to report any problematic potholes they see.
The new Grant Finder helps individuals, non-profits, and businesses find funding programs offered by the Department of Communities, Culture, Tourism and Heritage.
Students facing financial challenges now have the opportunity to apply for the $5,000 Growing Nova Scotia’s Skilled Trades Workforce Bursary.
During the current session of the legislature, I had the opportunity to ask the minister of Public Works for an update on the Prospect Road traffic study.
The Provincial Parks website has opened for campsite bookings for the 2024 season.
The 2024 Lieutenant-Governor’s Award for Excellence in Nova Scotia Wines program is now officially open for submissions.
The Halifax Regional Municipality is updating the Urban Forest Master Plan and wants to hear from you.
Jerry Lawrence Park, a day use park that provides access for seniors and those with disabilities, will be expanding.
My office is participating in the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program this tax season. The program is designed is to help individuals and families by preparing their income tax and benefit returns free of charge.
If you know someone who has made an outstanding contribution to the cultural life or the social or economic well-being of the province, you should consider nominating him or her for the Order of Nova Scotia.
A new pilot program that launched in December to help seniors in the Preston area live more independently in their homes will soon be available in Kings County and on the Halifax peninsula.
As February marks Heart Month, Heart & Stroke is on a mission to tackle a silent but urgent issue in Canada – out-of-hospital cardiac arrests.
Nominate community champions for recognition! Contact my office to nominate someone for a Members Statement in the House of Assembly.
February is African Heritage month in Nova Scotia. There are 52 historic African Nova Scotian communities, and I am proud to represent the community of Beechville included in that historic list.
Join us for our annual Free Skate on February 19th from 12:00pm to 2:00pm at the St. Margaret’s Centre.