Nova Scotia to Get 30 New Paramedics From Australia.
Nova Scotia will welcome 30 new paramedics in 2024-25 following the Province’s first in-person healthcare recruitment effort in Australia earlier
Read MoreNova Scotia will welcome 30 new paramedics in 2024-25 following the Province’s first in-person healthcare recruitment effort in Australia earlier
Read MoreLike with many professions, sometimes physicians leave our province to pursue other opportunities within Canada and abroad. When they decide
Read MoreTick populations across Nova Scotia are growing and as the weather gets warmer, it is important for people to take
Read MoreCommunity organizations that support Nova Scotians experiencing food insecurity have received funding from the Province to continue their important work.
Read MoreA community-based organization working to identify child-care options for healthcare workers in Antigonish is getting support from the Office of
Read MoreA water leak that occurred on Friday, March 15, in the Abbie J. Lane Memorial Building at the QEII Health
Read MoreNova Scotia’s first class of emergency medical responders started their studies this month in Dartmouth. The 14 learners are the
Read MoreNova Scotians will now have better access to mental health, wellness and addictions support in their communities. The government is
Read MoreMore Nova Scotians living with diabetes will soon be able to better afford the equipment and supplies they need. The
Read MoreA new continuing care assistant (CCA) program will be tested this year with the goal of improving training and getting
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