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Moving to Nova Scotia, Travelling from Prince Edward Island
May 21, 2021 - 2:14 PM
The Nova Scotia government is expanding the criteria for people who are moving to the province and adding flexibility for travel from Prince Edward Island.
“We are responding to concerns we have heard from people who are moving here,” said Premier Iain Rankin. “Our restrictions are remaining for a little longer as we try to crush this third wave but hopefully these modifications at the border and for travel from PEI for work, school and veterinary services will provide relief.”
People can apply to move to Nova Scotia with immediate family members who live in the same household if they have:
Ten horses at Red Shores in Charlottetown are being closely monitored after showing some level of exposure to the bacteria that causes strangles, says Lee Drake, the manager of racing at the P.E.I. track.
Tune in to a FREE webinar on Managing Strangles on May 26! Standardbred Canada (SC) will facilitate the online webinar on valuable lessons learned from a Strangles outbreak, featuring Industry Experts, on Wednesday, May 26 from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The webinar will be available on GoToWebinar and you must register to attend. Registration is available until 2:00 p.m. (EDT) on Tuesday, May 25.
The panel will be hosted by Lee Drake, SC Director and Manager of Racing, Brands and Broadcast at Red Shores, PEI and includes the following Industry Experts:
J Trenton McClure DVM, MSc, DipACVIM, Atlantic Veterinary College
Alison Moore DVM, DVSc, DipACVIM, DipACVSMR, OMAFRA
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