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Foyer Pere Fiset, Chéticamp What the renovations will be for each project has not yet been announced, as the review is ongoing. Alongside the renovations, the province says they will add 236 beds to facilities in the central zone, including 44 at Northwood on top of the 100 they previously removed. Those beds will be placed in a new location while the existing building is maintained. The other 192 beds will be determined through the tender process, the release said. The expansions are under the Long Term Care Infrastructure Plan, and the first renovation project is expected to finish by 2024-2025. ); } return false; ....
HALIFAX Nova Scotia health officials are reporting one new case of COVID-19 on Friday, with the number of active cases in the province dropping to nine. Three of the previously reported cases are considered resolved. The new positive case is in the Eastern zone and is related to travel outside Atlantic Canada. The person is self-isolating, as required. According to a news release from the province on Friday, there have been 533 tests administered at the rapid pop-up testing sites in Halifax and Sydney, between Jan. 22 and Jan. 28. GATHERING LIMITS INCREASED FOR SPORTS, ARTS, AND THEATRE Nova Scotia s Chief Medical Officer of Health, Dr. Robert Strang, announced an update to the restrictions reported last week surrounding organized sports, and the arts and culture sector. ....
Posted: Jan 29, 2021 12:38 PM AT | Last Updated: January 29 The province announced an annual increase in spending of $8 million to replace or renovate seven long-term care homes.(CBC) Nova Scotia is adding hundreds of new long-term care beds and spending millions more on renovating or replacing seven long-term care homes. The plan will add 236 long-term care beds in the central health zone and replace hundreds of others across the province, Premier Stephen McNeil announced Friday. Our loved ones in long-term care deserve high-quality care in safe and comfortable environments and it is my hope that these changes will better serve the residents, their families and staff, McNeil said. ....