The Nova Scotia government says a tiny home community with more than 50 units is coming to Lower Sackville to help house those experiencing homelessness.
The Nova Scotia government says a tiny home community with more than 50 units is coming to Lower Sackville to help house those experiencing homelessness.
The province has announced a pair of projects aimed at combating homelessness in Nova Scotia its first-ever tiny home community and 200 individual temporary shelters ahead of the fall sitting of the legislature.
People living in tents in wooded areas of the Halifax Regional Municipality are being urged to move because of provincial restrictions related to wildfires.
Construction is starting on six new long-term care homes, which are scheduled to open in the Halifax area in 2025. They will provide living spaces for more that 700 seniors.