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[Archived] Provincial listing of Proposed Condominium Corporation in Nova Scotia by County
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Oceanographic data from sensor strings deployed in Antigonish County as part of the Centre for Marine Applied Research's (CMAR) Coastal Monitoring Program.
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Oceanographic data from sensor strings deployed in Richmond County as part of the Centre for Marine Applied Research's (CMAR) Coastal Monitoring Program.
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Fish stocking records from Nova Scotia fish hatcheries. Includes trout and salmon stocking, size, number, location, stock and growth stage. Records contain both fall and spring distributions.
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[ARCHIVED] This dataset has been superseded by Access Centres Office Locations & Hours (https://data.novascotia.ca/Public-Service/Access-Centres-Office-Locations-Hours/f35v-t3mg). Listing of provincial Business Registration Unit office locations and hours of operations
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Oceanographic data from sensor strings deployed in Halifax County as part of the Centre for Marine Applied Research's (CMAR) Coastal Monitoring Program.
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Oceanographic data from sensor strings deployed in Cape Breton County as part of the Centre for Marine Applied Research's (CMAR) Coastal Monitoring Program.
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Any well where 4 L/second or more of water is extracted is a high capacity well. Records contain the owner, community, and approved pumping rate of high capacity wells on Prince Edward Island.
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The Multi-Risk Vigilance card is a product developed by the Ministry of Public Security (MSP) that brings together warnings and reports on natural phenomena that may have consequences on the safety of citizens, goods and services to the population. It is updated continuously and automatically. It allows for continuous monitoring of the province's territory in relation to natural hazards. These warnings and reports or related data come from MSP partners. These include: 1. the exceedances of flood thresholds in ice-free water at hydrometric stations whose data are released publicly by the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment and Climate Change (MDDELCC), Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), Fisheries and Oceans Canada, the Chaudière River Monitoring System (SSRC), the United States Geological Survey (USGS); the thresholds have been defined by the MSP with the exception of those associated with SSRC and USGS stations that have were defined by these two organizations; 2. ECCC's public weather warnings and alerts for blizzard, fog, freezing rain, snow, hail, hurricanes, tropical storms, winter storms, severe thunderstorms, tornadoes, winds, and extreme cold whose severity* is greater than or equal to moderate; 3. new forest fires and those out of control from the Society for the Protection of Forests Against Fire (SOPFEU); 4. earthquakes greater than or equal to 4 on the scale of Richter from Natural Resources Canada (NRCAN) by the Multi Agency Situational Awareness System (MASAS); Warning: reported magnitudes are preliminary; 5. Reports of runoff greater than 50 mm in a basin over a period of 48 hours from the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Environment and Climate Change (MDDELCC). The calculation is based on the average runoff over the watershed. This data is displayed during the period when soils may be frozen, that is, from December 1 to May 31, 6. warnings on the provincial road network from Quebec 511 from the Ministry of Transport, Sustainable Mobility and Transport Electrification (MTMDET); 7. web service images from Canadian weather radars; 8. web service images from American weather radars; 9. hurricane trajectories in web service from Canadian weather radars; 8. web service images from American weather radars; 9. hurricane trajectories in web service from Canadian weather radars of the National Hurricane Center (NHC). The first five elements are also displayed in raw data in a status feed that can be subscribed to with some software. For the various warnings or reports, the situation feed of the Multi-Risk Vigilance map displays attributes from the Common Alert Protocol (PAC). *Severity is a (PAC) tag and is used to filter ECCC warnings and alerts.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Data set provides the user with the name and civic address location of all Public Work's Salt Storage Facilities