Nova Scotia has released its five-year spending plan for the province’s roads, highways and bridges. The Transportation and Infrastructure Department says it plans to spend nearly $500 million on upgrades, repairs and construction in the next 12 months. As Elizabeth McSheffrey reports, the province’s investments were largely unimpacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, and local constituents are grateful.
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- Nova Scotia to spend nearly $500 million this year on roads, highways and bridges