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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 ...
Information, services and rights and responsibilities for landlords and tenants.
Nova Scotia is getting tougher on people who use cell phones while driving. Effective February 1, 2015, fines for texting and using hand held cell phones will increase, and demerit points will be ...
Temporary event food services may be held at exhibitions, fairs, community festivals, seasonal holiday events or similar organized community activities. Depending on the types of food being served, a ...
Did you know that most businesses in Nova Scotia must be registered with the province's Registry of Joint Stock Companies before they can start operating? You can determine if your company should be ...
The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy (FOIPOP) Act provides a formal process to obtain access to records under the control of the provincial government ...
Découvrez qui a droit à un jour férié payé (en anglais seulement) ou comment calculer l'indemnité. Le congé du jour du Souvenir (en anglais seulement) est régi par la loi sur le jour du Souvenir ...
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 ...
Help communities complete the preparatory work required to develop their projects (an essential step to access implementation funding opportunities) Advance community-led, innovative solutions for ...
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