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Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- NEW WORK
Polysteel Atlantic Modernizes Facility, Creates Jobs
Nova Scotia Business Inc. -- Improving productivity to increase international market sales is the cornerstone of a Sydney-based manufacturer's plan for growth.
La Province recherche des partenaires pour stimuler l'emploi
Labour and Workforce Development -- Le ministère du Travail et du Développement de la main-d??uvre est à la recherche de partenaires pour soutenir le programme En marche vers l'emploi.
Province Seeks Partners to Boost Employment
Labour and Workforce Development -- The Department of Labour and Workforce Development is looking for partners to support the Works for You program.
Pictou Landing First Nations Community Centre Office Opens
Justice -- Policing services in Pictou Landing will be delivered more efficiently and effectively after the official opening of the Pictou Landing First Nations Community Centre Office today, July 30.
Cape Breton Company Geared for Growth
Nova Scotia Business Inc. -- A Sydney-based employer is better positioned to make market gains and create new jobs after undergoing an expansion.
Latest Public Accounts Shows Improvement, Op-Ed
Finance -- NOTE: The following is an op-ed piece by Finance Minister Graham Steele. I am pleased to inform Nova Scotians that government is making real and significant progress in getting back to balance by keeping a tight rein on expenses and growing the economy.
Traffic Advisory, Hants County
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- HANTS COUNTY: Highway 101
IT Sector Gets Boost As Companies Expand in Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia Business Inc. -- Nova Scotia's Information Technology sector is welcoming two more companies to the mix. Irvine, Calif.-based eEye Digital Security and Fredericton-based Radian6 are expanding with the support of the province, through Nova Scotia Business Inc. (NSBI).
New LaHave Ferry Christened the Brady E. Himmelman
Transportation and Infrastructure Renewal -- The new cable ferry on the LaHave River, Lunenburg Co., was officially christened today, July 29, as the Brady E. Himmelman to honour a long-time local ferry operator.