Nova Scotia Health Public Health is advising of potential exposure to COVID-19 on the following flight: West Jet flight WS 232 on August 24 from Calgary to Halifax.
Paving work takes place next week at facilities in Glace Bay and New Waterford as part of regular facility maintenance. Work begins on Monday, Aug. 31 at Glace Bay Hospital and is expected to take about four days to complete. At New Waterford Consolidated Hospital, work will begin on Tuesday, Sept. 1 and will continue intermittently for up to four days. Work takes place at Taigh Na Mara on Friday, Sept. 4 and is expected to take one day to complete.
Atrial Fibrillation (Afib) is the most common type of heart rhythm disorders – affecting 200,000 Canadians, and causing one in four strokes after the age of 40.
Nova Scotia Health continues to work to improve the blood collection toll-free telephone appointment booking process. This includes adding more staff to address issues and delays people may experience when they call to book a blood collection appointment.
Paving work takes place this week at Guysborough Memorial Hospital as part of regular facility maintenance. Work begins on Tuesday, Aug. 25 and is expected to take between one to two days to complete.
Joy, playfulness and freedom. These are three words that Judy Lipp, program coordinator of Flying Squirrel Adventures (FSA) used to describe the shift she sees when people connect – or reconnect – with nature.