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The fine for violating daily burn restrictions is $25,000. Daily burn restrictions also now apply to provincial, municipal and private campgrounds (National parks are under the jurisdiction of Parks ...
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 Nova Scotia Communicable Disease Manual is a document containing guidelines and policies to assist public health practitioners in the management and control of communicable disease enabling ...
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 ...
Nova Scotia Atlantic Recycled Rubber, Colchester Crumbed rubber (can be used as playground padding) Outside Nova Scotia Quebec, Ontario and the United States Crumbed rubber exported to become athletic ...
In recent years there has been a considerable amount of controversy associated with bear hunting. The use by hunters of this species is being questioned and challenged across North America and for the ...
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 ...
Forms for landlords Accounting for the sale of tenant's abandoned personal property (Form B) Agreement to Terminate for Demolition, Repairs or Renovations (Form DR5) Application to Director - Rental ...
Recycling and composting programs may vary throughout the province, depending on where you live. Nova Scotia is divided into seven different solid waste-resource management regions. Please click on ...
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 ...
Prior to the start of construction, an owner of a building or facility containing one of the following classes of occupancies must provide building plans for the construction or alteration of the ...
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.