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“Nova Scotia’s Healthcare Revolution: Transforming Tomorrow with the QEII Expansion”

“Nova Scotia’s Healthcare Revolution: Transforming Tomorrow with the QEII Expansion”

by realty29 | Apr 13, 2025 | Atlantic Canada Real Estate News

Stepping into the Future: The QEII Health Sciences Centre Redevelopment Project A New Phase in Nova Scotia’s Healthcare Landscape In a bold move to reshape and revitalize healthcare infrastructure, Nova Scotia’s health authority has issued a tender for...
“Nova Scotia’s Bold Move: Transforming Shannon Park into a Haven of Affordable Living with 600 New Homes!”

“Nova Scotia’s Bold Move: Transforming Shannon Park into a Haven of Affordable Living with 600 New Homes!”

by realty29 | Apr 9, 2025 | Atlantic Canada Real Estate News

# Nova Scotia Acquires Shannon Park Land for $16.8M, Plans 600 Affordable Housing Units Nova Scotia’s government has taken a significant step towards resolving the province’s housing crisis, purchasing large parcels of land in Shannon Park for $16.8...
“Dartmouth North’s Beloved Community Hub Submerged! How a Flood Turned a Vital Resource into a Rescue Mission”

“Dartmouth North’s Beloved Community Hub Submerged! How a Flood Turned a Vital Resource into a Rescue Mission”

by realty29 | Apr 4, 2025 | Atlantic Canada Real Estate News

# Dartmouth North Library and Community Centre Forced to Close Due to Flood Damage The Dartmouth North Community Centre and Public Library, a critical part of Dartmouth’s community hub, was forced to shut down on March 6, due to an unfortunate event of severe...
“Nova Scotia’s Hidden Jewel: Historic Black Church Races for a Grand Revival”

“Nova Scotia’s Hidden Jewel: Historic Black Church Races for a Grand Revival”

by realty29 | Apr 2, 2025 | Atlantic Canada Real Estate News

Historic Black Church in Nova Scotia Aims for a Revival As It Vies for Renovation Funding Unraveling the Historical Ties There rests an old Black church in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, that has tied the knots of the Black community since the olden times. Withstanding the...
Homeowner Caught in Development Storm: Could Your Property Be Next?

Homeowner Caught in Development Storm: Could Your Property Be Next?

by realty29 | Apr 2, 2025 | Atlantic Canada Real Estate News

Expropriation in Truro: A Homeowner Trembles in the Path of Progress Expropriation and Concerns of Damage In a recent controversial move,the Town of Truro in Nova Scotia has expropriated part of a woman’s property to install a storm sewer line. The local resident,...
“Nova Scotia’s Waterfront Gems Defy Tax Hikes: Discover the Allure Fueling Surging Demand!”

“Nova Scotia’s Waterfront Gems Defy Tax Hikes: Discover the Allure Fueling Surging Demand!”

by realty29 | Mar 30, 2025 | Atlantic Canada Real Estate News

Recreational Home Demand in Nova Scotia Unperturbed by Raised Non-resident Deed Transfer Tax Despite Nova Scotia doubling its non-resident deed transfer tax, the demand for waterfront homes in the region continues to surge, as projected by Royal LePage. Diving into...
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