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Digital Doers and Dreamers Guide Invites Nova Scotians to Plan their Vacations The 2021 Doers and Dreamers Guide is now available on NovaScotia.com. Filled with exciting itineraries and business listings from each tourism region in the province, this year’s guide features a striking cover image of a young girl watching the Bluenose II, in celebration of the 100 th anniversary of the launching of the Bluenose. The photograph was taken by Angie Larkin-Turner of Westville, Nova Scotia. It’s a beautiful guide that celebrates who we are and the many amazing experiences that are available in Nova Scotia,” said Labi Kousoulis, Minister of Inclusive Economic Growth and Minister responsible for Tourism Nova Scotia. I encourage Nova Scotians to read through the guide to get ideas and inspiration for the many things we can do – and businesses we can support – right here in our own backyard.” ....
Tourism Week Recognizes Resilience May 25, 2021 - 8:39 AM The province and industry leaders are recognizing the resilience and dedication of the people in Nova Scotia’s tourism industry during Tourism Week in Canada, May 23 to 30. “We have seen incredible strength, ingenuity and commitment from the entrepreneurs, employees and volunteers in our tourism industry who make Nova Scotia a place where people want to live and visit,” says Labi Kousoulis, Minister of Inclusive Economic Growth and Minister responsible for Tourism Nova Scotia. “While this has been an incredibly difficult time for the industry, their efforts will help Nova Scotia make a strong economic recovery. Better and brighter days are in sight as we stick to public health guidelines and reach vaccination milestones.” ....
Scott MacDonald and sharing this with his community: Scott A. MacDonald August 23, 1963 – April 19, 2021 It is with heavy hearts that we announce the loss of a beloved husband, father, brother, and uncle, Scott MacDonald. Scott passed away surrounded by loving family on April 19th at Virginia Mason Hospital in Seattle, following a brief but valiant fight with esophageal cancer. Scott was born in Wenatchee to Raymond and Arlene MacDonald, graduating from WHS in 1981. He attended EWU in Cheney and then graduated from Clover Park Technical College in Tacoma, where he studied graphic design. He then went on to forge a career in the emerging tech industry. ....
Lucas MacDonald usually pulls big blue fin tuna out of the water off the shores of North Lake P.E.I. but about three years ago he tossed a bottle in the ocean with a message inside. ....
Demand up as Christmas hamper programs enter final days Groups gathering food and raising money for Christmas hampers on P.E.I. this year are finding demand is up, and are hoping Islanders will be able to help them meet it. Social Sharing ....