In 2008 televisions, desktop, laptop and notebook computers, computer components and computer printers were added to the list of materials banned from landfills and incinerators in Nova Scotia within ...
Nova Scotia Environment is responsible for delivering effective and efficient regulatory management for the protection of our environment. We have a staff of more than 250 employees working from ...
The installation of an onsite sewage disposal system requires a permit/approval. You can get an application form for this Permit from any Regional or District Office ...
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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 ...
Une fois votre entreprise inscrite au registre, il vous faudra peut-être obtenir des licences ou des permis spéciaux pour l'exploiter en Nouvelle-Écosse. Voici quelques ressources qui vous aideront : ...
Silver River Wilderness Area protects one of southwestern Nova Scotia’s preeminent wilderness rivers. It consists primarily of a wide corridor stretching along nearly 40 km of Silver River, through ...
Nova Scotia has one of the most thorough food safety systems in the country. Consumers seek assurances that the food they purchase is safe and of high quality. The department must, therefore, address ...
Art and Design Board of Governors, Nova Scotia College of Advanced Education Non-Adjudicative Art Gallery of Nova Scotia Board of Directors Communities, Culture, Tourism & Heritage Non-Adjudicative ...
Some Executive Council Office information is on the old website (you're on the old website now).
LED Roadway Lighting, based in Amherst and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, is a world leader in the development of light emitting diode (LED) lighting, which uses substantially less energy than traditional ...
A passenger vehicle owned by a visitor may be driven in Nova Scotia for personal, non-business purposes for a period of 90 days (on a valid, out-of-province licence) without being registered in the ...