Education
CategoryThe Nova Scotia Bursary Program Promoting Cultural Representation in Early Childhood Education began in 2018 and has been extended to the 2019-2020 year. Many students Continue Reading →
My grandfathers was the first house as you came into Millbrook. He was the go to person when you had any questions or were looking Continue Reading →
Learn to restore the shore by attending a free coastal restoration and saltmarsh solutions training workshop! With easy to understand information and examples, our training Continue Reading →
Twenty four years ago a British Columbia Reform Party of Canada Member of Parliament, Herb Grubel, rose in the House and made a speech that Continue Reading →
Each year, the Atlantic Policy Congress of First Nations Chiefs Secretariat (APCFNC) brings the most influential First Nations commercial fisheries managers and leaders together to Continue Reading →
In our Communities, we’ve been fortunate to have had minimal wildfires. Due to climate change, there is an increased potential for more wildfire occurrences within Continue Reading →
Well… it is finally that time of the year… Christmas. With the anticipation of our upcoming Christmas concert (December 13th), our Scholastic Book Fair (December Continue Reading →
HALIFAX – November 4, 2018 – Mount Saint Vincent University (the Mount) celebrated more than 340 graduates from 12 countries during fall convocation ceremonies held Continue Reading →
On Friday, November 2 the 11 students enrolled in the 6- week Certified Safety Labourer Program graduated. “We began with 11 committed students, and we Continue Reading →
Seventeen students at the Nova Scotia College of Early Childhood Education (NSCECE) have benefited from the cultural bursary program. The purpose of the cultural bursary Continue Reading →
Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder and Prevention During the Holidays With Christmas and New Years just around the corner it can be a busy time of Continue Reading →