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Municipal Innovation Projects Announced

Municipal Innovation Projects Announced NOTE: A list of approved projects follows this release. The Nova Scotia government is announcing the first investments under a new program that supports municipalities working together on economic development and planning projects. Four projects involving 17 municipalities will receive a total of $686,000 in provincial investment under the Municipal Innovation Program. “Nova Scotians want to live in communities that are vibrant and sustainable, and more collaboration between local governments can help make the places we call home stronger,” said Municipal Affairs Minister Brendan Maguire. “It is clear from conversations with local leaders that our communities can be more successful if we share our ideas and efforts with our neighbours.”

We are coming to the brick wall : Sydney clinic will close this month without financial help

Posted: Apr 19, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: April 19 The walk-in clinic at the Sydney Family Practice on Kings Road will close at the end of the month, unless the doctors get some financial help.(Matthew Moore/CBC) One of the few walk-in clinics in Sydney is closing its doors at the end of the month unless it can get some financial help from Nova Scotia s health authority. Dr. Reggie Sebastian, one of three physicians at the Sydney Family Practice clinic on Kings Road, said the situation is dire. I have to say, we ve done the best job we can to keep this going, he said. It is very unfortunate because I ve been in this walk-in clinic nearly 21 years and I m part of that organization and it is pretty hard for me to let this go.

CBRM s population may be declining, but that doesn t mean it can t be prosperous: researcher

CBRM s population may be declining, but that doesn t mean it can t be prosperous: researcher cbc.ca 1 hour ago Tom Ayers © Tom Ayers/CBC A Queen s University researcher says Cape Breton Regional Municipality s population loss has been persistent and severe, but that does not mean prosperity is unattainable. A planning researcher found Cape Breton Regional Municipality has Canada s most persistent and severe case of urban population decline  but he also says that prosperity is not out of reach. Queen s University professor Maxwell Hartt recently published a book called Quietly Shrinking Cities, which uses CBRM as a case study to examine urban depopulation, something that he says does not always signal a downturn in the community.

Governments of Canada and Nova Scotia invest $733,000 in accessible sports infrastructure that will benefit all Cape Breton

Governments of Canada and Nova Scotia invest $733,000 in accessible sports infrastructure that will benefit all Cape Breton
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