Valley Area Physical Activity Grants Make a Difference
People in the Annapolis Valley have more opportunities to be active through new projects supported by the Office of Health Promotion's physical activity grants.
View ArticleSouth Shore Physical Activity Grants Make a Difference
People in the South Shore have more opportunities to be active through new projects supported by the Office of Health Promotion's physical activity grants.
View ArticleProblem Gambling Help Line Response Up Again
Calls requesting professional help with problem gambling have increased 60 per cent in March when compared with March last year, thanks to the Office of Health Promotion's recent radio and cable TV...
View ArticleSold On An Outdoor Leadership Program
Anyone who has ever been temporarily lost in the woods -- or would like to avoid the experience -- will find courses of interest in the Nova Scotia Outdoor Leadership Program (NSOLD).
View ArticlePort Hawkesbury Centre Receives Additional Support
People in Port Hawkesbury have a place to gather, have fun and be active, thanks to the community's recently built Civic Centre. And the province is making sure the centre gets some help with its...
View ArticleSupports for Healthy Students
Students in Nova Scotia schools will have healthier food choices and more opportunities to be active, thanks to new supports announced by Premier John Hamm today, April 18.
View ArticleWellness Fund Provides Boost To Annapolis Valley Projects
People in the Annapolis Valley can look forward to healthier communities thanks to a financial boost of almost $39,000 to the Annapolis Valley Health Authority, from the Office of Health Promotion....
View ArticleWellness Fund Provides Boost to Cumberland Projects
People in the Cumberland area can look forward to healthier communities thanks to a financial boost of almost $24,000 to the Cumberland Health Authority, from the Office of Health Promotion. Funds for...
View Article$250,000 to Support Wellness Centre
People in Digby and Annapolis counties will soon have all the facilities they need to get active and improve their health at the LIFEPLEX Wellness Centre in Cornwallis.
View ArticleFirst Teams Finalized for Canada Games
Men's softball, women's basketball and field hockey are among the first sports to make final selections of athletes who will represent Nova Scotia at the 2005 Canada Games in Regina, Sask., Aug. 6-20.
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