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Nova Scotia premier announces plan to build new school for francophone studentsNova Scotia Premier Tim Houston has announced the construction of a new school for francophone students on the province's Eastern Shore.CanadaMay 18, 2023
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Nova Scotia cancels all school-sanctioned international trips over COVID-19 concernsSpeaking to the media on Wednesday, Churchill said the decision was made by regional centres for education, not him.EducationMar 4, 2020
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COVID-19: Decision on N.S. schools travelling internationally may come in next 48 hours, minister saysThe pronouncement comes amid mounting concern over the outbreak of the novel coronavirus throughout Asia and part of Europe.HealthMar 3, 2020
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CSAP withdraws approval for March break trips to Europe amid coronavirus outbreakParticipants will be able to get a refund if they had insurance.HealthMar 1, 2020
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Halifax parents concerned new CSAP high school will bring boundary changes"We're just in the dark, we're really anxious, we don't know what's going to happen."EducationJan 22, 2020
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New Bedford high school, skilled trade centres added to N.S. capital planThe provincial government has added an estimated $85 million-worth of new projects to its School Capital Plan, including a new high school for Bedford, N.S.EducationNov 14, 2019
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N.S. to spend $28.5 million to buy, renovate high school for Acadian boardEducation Minister Zach Churchill says the acquisition of Newbridge Academy in Dartmouth will help meet the demand for French first-language education in the region.EducationSep 30, 2019
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CSAP applauds, HRSB mourns McNeil government’s move to implement Glaze ReportIn a news release, CSAP says they applaud "the leadership and determination of Premier Stephen McNeil"EducationMar 1, 2018
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Stock Transportation responds after N.S. regulator finds it violated licensesTerri Lowe, Chieft Operating Officer of Stock Transportation Ltd. said that company is fully cooperating with authorities and revealed that the man in charge of the region, Troy Phinney, is no longer employed by the company.CanadaNov 17, 2017
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Policies for failing students ‘all over the map’ in Nova Scotia: education consultantA Global News analysis of school board policies shows the rules for failing students in Nova Scotia vary widely.EducationMar 15, 2017
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