Home Page | Labour And Workforce Development | Government Of Nova Scotia Focuses on labour issues, employment rights and responsibilities, adult learning, apprenticeship training and trade qualification, skill development, public and workplace safety, industry regulation, licensing and pensions. http://www.gov.ns.ca/lwd/
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Extractions: in: Crime of the Week October 15, 2010 at 11:54 am At 21:55 on September 29th, 2010, two males attempted to rob the Glenholme General Store at the intersection of Highway 2 and Highway 4 in Glenholme, Colchester Co., NS. One male brandishing a large kitchen knife confronted the 62 year-old owner while the second male kept watch at the door. Both males wore hoodies covering their faces. The owner was able to fight off the first suspect, causing both suspects to take off on foot. It is believed the suspects were picked up by a vehicle, possibly a dark blue Chevrolet Impala, which continued eastbound onto Highway 104 from Exit 12. in: Crime of the Week October 15, 2010 at 11:52 am November 19th, 2008 the Shelburne Fire Department contacted the RCMP reporting a fully engulfed fishing vessel at Seaway Fabrications. As a result of the fire the fishing vessel was completely destroyed. It was believed the cause of the fire was arson. The boat had been seized by DFO in May 2009 for carrying a large load of undersized lobsters and at the time of the fire was being held in the Shelburne boatyard. Total damage to the boat was $230,000 and total damage to the neighbouring boat was $85,000. in: Broadcast Illegal Tobacco October 12, 2010 at 7:33 am
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Extractions: Skip to Content Skip to Search Skip to Navigation Government of Nova Scotia ... gov.ns.ca gov.ns.ca Government of Nova Scotia Nova Scotia, Canada Recherche Life Events Government of Nova Scotia Service NS Home Life Events Text Size: A+ A- If this is an emergency or you are afraid for your life, call 911 or your local police service Family abuse is a crime. It takes many forms, including physical abuse, mental and emotional abuse, intimidation, sexual abuse, neglect, and financial exploitation. We have information to help you get the facts and to get help. Although some of the contacts featured on the site are from specific communities, other provinces, and geared towards women - many of the referrals and information are accessible to everyone and apply across Nova Scotia. The resources can also help men who are victims of abuse. This resource is not intended as a replacement to emergency assistance or to offer legal advice.
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CBC News - Nova Scotia - N.S. Government Cancels Diabetic Cuts The Nova Scotia government backed down Wednesday on a plan to cut health benefits to diabetic seniors after an outcry. http://www.cbc.ca/canada/nova-scotia/story/2010/03/03/ns-diabetic-cut-pharmacare
Extractions: var hbx_temp_pn = '2010/03/03/ns-diabetic-cut-pharmacare-seniors'; skip to main content (press enter) Search CBC.ca Submit Search Sign Up Log In Home World ... SEND YOUR FEEDBACK CBC News The Nova Scotia government backed down Wednesday on a plan to cut health benefits to diabetic seniors after an outcry. The government had advised every pharmacy and doctor in the province that as of April 1, Pharmacare would only cover 100 strips per year used by non-insulin diabetics to test their blood-sugar level. Paulette Dann, who has to test her blood sugar twice a day, was upset at the prospect of having to pay for the remaining 630 strips she needs every year. Each time Dann does a test, she uses a test strip worth about $1. "I think it's terrible. Poor old seniors get hit so hard. If there's going to be a government cut, the first person they go after are the seniors," she said. Retired teacher Bob Kilvert, who is also diabetic, scoffed at the notion the province could save the $8.5 million it claimed it could by reducing coverage.
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Extractions: March 20, 2008 As reported by CBC News on March 12th, Nova Scotia Health Minister Chris d'Entremont announced that the province agreed to sign a one-year, $1-million contract that allows surgeons with the Capital District Health Authority to use operating-room facilities in Dartmouth, N.S., owned by Scotia Surgery Inc. This private orthopedic clinic is renting its facilities out at a rate of $500 an hour for 500 publicly-paid surgeries over the next year, starting in April 2008. UPDATE (April 16, 2008): THE CONTRACT WAS OFFICIALLY SIGNED MARCH 28TH, 2008 AND THE FIRST PUBLICLY-FUNDED SURGERY HAPPENED ON APRIL 1ST, 2008. A COPY OF THIS CONTRACT CAN BE VIEWED HERE: This contract marks the beginning of a slippery slope towards the privatization of our health care system in Nova Scotia. Premier MacDonald doesn't even deny this in his Opinion Editorial published in the Chronicle Herald yesterday. As Guy Caron, Health Care Campaigner with The Council of Canadians points out, "Studies have shown that private clinics have higher costs, lower health outcomes, provide no public accountability, and draw health care professionals from the public system."