Families with children will have better access to emergency room services when the project announced by Premier Stephen McNeil is completed.
https://www.halifaxtoday.ca/local-news/iwk-health-centres-emergency-department-to-double-in-size-1146915

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Families with children will have better access to emergency room services when the project announced by Premier Stephen McNeil is completed.
https://www.halifaxtoday.ca/local-news/iwk-health-centres-emergency-department-to-double-in-size-1146915
Good news from Statistics Canada on Nova Scotia population growth. Over the short and long term, we need to grow our population to build our economy.
https://liberal.ns.ca/2018/09/18/strengthening-residential-tenancies-act-for-tenants-and-landlords/
Did you know the 2018 Provincial Budget includes the following provisions?
Budget investments in safe and connected communities include:
$16.2 million increase in Disability Support program to help more people move out of institutions, to improve respite care, and to fund more complex client cases
$2.1 million to help create eight small options homes and two community options homes
$3 million to double poverty reduction credit to $500
$4 million for initiatives under the Blueprint to End Poverty as part of a four-year, $20-million commitment
$3.4 million to fully exempt child-support payments from income assistance calculations
$2 million to help prevent domestic violence, the first year of a four-year commitment
$12.4 million more to improve public housing buildings
$3 million to offer 400 more rent supplements to low income Nova Scotians
$60 million more for a total of $285 million in capital spending on highways, bridges, and roads, which includes $10 million more to improve gravel roads for total of $20 million
Work on three significant twinning projects and four new interchanges on 100-series highways as part of a multi-year plan
$2.4 million more to expand and support community transportation under SHIFT for older Nova Scotians
Service Nova Scotia Minister Geoff MacLellan announced changes that will allow non-profit and charitable groups to reduce the red tape involved in fundraising for prizes up to $4,000.
This is of even greater importance in Dartmouth North where the work of so many important groups in our community can be supported by fundraising by dedicated volunteers.
To read the announcement and download more details go to https://novascotia.ca/news/release/?id=20180411001
New Federal agreement will fund new infrastructure spending for a decade!
https://liberal.ns.ca/2018/04/10/building-a-more-prosperous-nova-scotia/
https://liberal.ns.ca/2018/03/20/budget-2018-19-gives-all-nova-scotians-opportunities-to-grow-and-succeed/
The locations for the first year of the Liberal Governments Pre-Primary Program have been announced and Dartmouth North has been included!
Harbourview Elementary is slated to host one classroom in the program, but the Education Minister has said there will be space for every qualified child who wants access to the program. To find out about the program check online at https://www.ednet.ns.ca/pre-primary/faq-program-details
Links are also available at the site to get registration information and see if you qualify.
Thanks to our Liberal Government for rolling this out as promised!