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Winter Levels of Service (LOS)
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2024-01-25T19:17:34.000ZWinter LOS is a GIS file that depicts the Department of Public Work's Winter Maintenance Levels of Service on all Department of Public Works' owned roadways. The definitions associated with Winter Levels of Service can be found at http://novascotia.ca/tran/winter/WinterMaintenanceStandards.pdf
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Number of Charges - Select MVA Offences
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2024-03-05T14:01:31.000ZThis dataset includes the charges defined by a summary offence ticket issued or an information laid as recorded on the Nova Scotia Justice Enterprise Information Network (JEIN). The number of charges are defined by the calendar year. The dataset includes the following offences under the Nova Scotia Motor Vehicle Act: MVA 100D Cellphone distracted driving; MVA 101 - Failing to drive or operate vehicle at a careful and prudent speed for existing conditions; MVA 103(3) Passing a school bus with red lights flashing; MVA 106A - Exceeding speed limit; MVA 106B - Exceeding speed limit in temporary work area or proximity to emergency vehicle; MVA 106E - Exceeding speed limit when driving by stopped emergency vehicle; and, MVA 163 - Racing, parade or sporting event (racing/stunting)
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Nova Scotia Animal and Plant Laboratory Sample Data
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2023-07-05T12:15:01.000ZAnnual number of sample tests processed through the Animal and Plant Laboratory.
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Honey Bee Winter Colony Losses
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2024-02-05T13:18:00.000ZProvincial winter loss data is collected for inclusion in the annual Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturists Statement on Honey Bee Wintering Losses in Canada. Data is compiled from a sample of commercial beekeepers (each keeping ≥50 colonies) each spring and presented as an estimated average percentage of colony losses.
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Honey Bee Winter Colony Losses by Year
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2024-02-05T13:18:00.000ZProvincial winter loss data is collected for inclusion in the annual Canadian Association of Professional Apiculturists Statement on Honey Bee Wintering Losses in Canada. Data is compiled from a sample of commercial beekeepers (each keeping ≥50 hives) each spring and presented as an estimated average.
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Youth Programs and Services
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2023-05-08T12:20:10.000ZIncludes Youth Outreach Programs, A Place to Belong Programs, Big Brothers Big Sisters and Boys and Girls Clubs. Youth Outreach is a community-based program designed to improve the immediate and long-term social, educational/vocational, economic, and health outcomes for vulnerable youth. Priority is given to youth 16 to 24 years of age who are facing environmental, social, and family conditions that may impact their safety, hinder their personal development, and prevent their transition into adulthood as healthy and productive citizens. A Place to Belong programming is to support community based youth serving organizations, to provides children and youth age 5 to 16 years with a positive after school and/or evening and weekend experiences that promotes their personal, social and emotional development. Big Brothers Big Sisters programming offers a wide range of mentoring opportunities to meet the varied needs of volunteers, children and families. All programs share the same goal: to provide youth with the encouragement and support they need to make positive life choices, achieve more and ultimately, fulfill their potential. BBBS programs partner and collaborate with a broad range of service providers so that children, youth and families have access to a comprehensive continuum of preventative supports and services to meet their holistic needs. Boys and Girls Clubs programming provides children and young adults age 0-16 with a safe, supportive place where children and youth can experience new opportunities, overcome barriers, build positive relationships and develop confidence and skills for life. Programming is typically focused on children and youth who are vulnerable and at risk and need safe places to go after school.
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Municipal Solid Waste Curbside Collection Tonnage: Total Tonnage of Garbage, Recyclables, and Organics by Region
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2024-06-17T12:06:14.000ZPer service unit (residential dwelling & small businesses provided curbside collection) tonnages for waste, recycling, organics collection
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Sexual Violence Prevention Youth Outreach Program
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2023-11-20T19:32:23.000ZThe Sexual Violence Prevention Youth Outreach Program is a community-based program that works to improve the immediate and long-term social, economic, educational and health outcomes for youth between the ages of 12 and 19 who are at risk of being subjected to or perpetrating sexual violence by assisting them to access services and supports and by providing mentorship.
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Apprenticeship Training Schedule
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2024-03-05T15:07:55.000ZTraining Schedule is a listing of all in-class training provided to our clients. It lists the location, name of training, level, duration, and dates.
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[Archived] Trade Mission or International Engagement
data.novascotia.ca | Last Updated 2022-04-26T18:59:01.000Z<b>[ARCHIVED]</b> The Province of Nova Scotia recognizes the importance of foreign engagement and regularly engages in government to government and government to business relations globally. In order to ensure that effective and positive international government relations are developed and maintained, the Nova Scotia Department of Intergovernmental Affairs has been mandated to foster and promote intergovernmental /international relations globally. Developing and enhancing meaningful intergovernmental/international relationships is an incremental process. Intergovernmental/international relations can be achieved through a number of primary activities: out-bound trade and business missions; incoming trade and business missions; and Nova Scotia government to foreign government/foreign business promotion. Mission reports are a key accounting of government activity and reflect the various specific events and key follow up activities.