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Kings, N.S., receives provincial funding to help install electric vehicle charging stations

Kings, N.S., receives provincial funding to help install electric vehicle charging stations
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Province announces more than $370,000 for Green Projects in Antigonish and Paqtnkek Mi'kmaw Nation

The province is providing funding to the Town of Antigonish and the Paqtnkek Mi’kmaw Nation for green energy projects. Guysborough-Tracadie MLA and Agriculture Minister Greg Morrow has announced the Town of Antigonish will receive $300,000 while Paqtnkek is getting $77,382 through its Sustainable Communities Challenge Fund. Antigonish Deputy Mayor Willie…

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Community Leaders Creating Clean Energy Future | Government of Nova Scotia News Releases

Community Leaders Creating Clean Energy Future | Government of Nova Scotia News Releases
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Local groups say new funding will help promote living shorelines in N.S.

The Nova Scotia government has pledged more than $2.4 million to seven community-led projects that focus on living shorelines. Living shorelines are seen as a nature-based way to reduce coastal erosion and flooding caused by climate change. They use natural materials  rocks, plants and sand to stabilize land along the coast.

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