Government of Nova Scotia

  1. Premier-Designate McNeil to Name Cabinet Oct. 22 in Annapolis Royal

    Premier-Designate Stephen McNeil will name Executive Council on Oct. 22.

  2. One of the colourful labels from the Nova Scotia Archives' display.
    Archives, Museums Take Part in Nocturne

    Navigate a starry sky, savour Nova Scotia's seafood history, and sing some sea-faring songs, as part of Nocturne: Art at Night on Saturday, Oct. 19.

  3. Lt.-Gov. J.J. Grant and Premier-Designate Stephen McNeil meet at Government House in Halifax.
    Lt.-Gov. Asks Premier-Designate to Form New Government

    Lt.-Gov. J. J. Grant received Stephen McNeil at Government House in Halifax on Oct. 11 and asked him to form a new government. He accepted the invitation and is now referred to as Premier-designate.

  4. Jerome “Junkyard Dog” Williams hugs Rayanne Barry, a Grade 7 student at Fairview Junior High, at the antibullying event.
    Raptors Share Team Building, Leadership

    Jerome “Junkyard Dog” Williams and representatives of the Toronto Raptors joined the province’s antibullying co-ordinator Kathleen Richard to deliver a talk to students at Fairview Junior High about antibullying.

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