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The locations of all Long-term Care and Residential Care facilities in Nova Scotia by their civic address.
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Owners/operators/hosts of short-term rental accommodations (rented for 28 days or less) must register, beginning April 1, 2020, under the Short-term Rental Registration Act. The registry allows government to capture data around the supply and location of rental accommodations. This dataset shows the number of registered short term accommodations, of varying types, in each Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) Census Division (CD).
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Information provided in an excel spreadsheet of the GPS coordinate locations of the Shooting Ranges in Nova Scotia.
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Summary of recent disciplinary action and related information regarding non-compliant matters that have been brought before the Executive Director of Alcohol, Gaming, Fuel and Tobacco Division resulting in issuance of a Notice of Proposed Action. Sanctions for similar infractions may vary in length according to the specifics of each case.
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Department of Opportunities and Social Development Office locations including Civic Address, City, Postal Code, Name of Office, Phone #, Fax #, Hours, Website
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A collection of online resources where one can obtain different Labour Market Information.
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This category covers surplus computer equipment. In 1994 the Executive Council approved a plan that would have government embark on a program that would see all surplus government computer equipment redistributed throughout the Public School System under The Computers for Schools Program.
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This category encompasses items of surplus that have been removed from various pieces of furniture and equipment destined for landfills throughout the Province. These pieces are then sent to, or picked up by, various organizations committed to the Province’s continuing program on the diversion of solid waste from Provincial or Municipal landfills. There are other pieces of surplus equipment, such as IT assets, that may be broken, causing removal of sensitive information to be impossible in the traditional manner. In such cases, these items are securely disposed of by the Province’s contracted metal recycler. Other surplus or obsolete electronic items are recycled through the Atlantic Canada’s Electronic Stewardship (ACES) in accordance with the Electronic Product Stewardship Regulations.
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Hourly ambient ground-level ozone (O3) data in parts per billion from provincial ambient air quality monitoring stations across Nova Scotia up to the end of 2014.
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Training Schedule is a listing of all in-class training provided to our clients. It lists the location, name of training, duration, and dates.
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