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The Town of Scotia LLC has pursued a General Plan Amendment/ Zone Reclassification and Final Map Subdivision application. Subdivision requires fulfillment of conditions of approval which include formation of a community services district or other public entity to manage utilities.
In 2016, 96,619 people lived within 55,332 dwellings throughout the municipal subregion.Furthermore, approximately 94,000 people work within the Regional Centre, [6] which gives a commuter-adjusted population of approximately 190,619 people.
The Canadian province of Nova Scotia is divided into 49 municipalities, of which there are three types: regional (4), town (25), and county or district municipality (20). [1] A municipality's purposes is to provide services [2] such as drinking water, planning, recreation, and fire protection. [3]
The Cape Breton-Victoria Regional Centre for Education (formerly the Cape Breton-Victoria School Board) [1] is the public school district that provides educational services for approximately 13,000 students as of 2015-16 [2] in more than 56 elementary, junior high, and high schools, as well as 185 adult learners in four adult education centres.
Most communities of the Halifax Regional Municipality are marked with Welcome to our Community signs . Halifax Regional Municipality has many different communities that vary from rural to urban. With a land area of 5,475.57 km 2 (2,114.13 sq mi), [1] there are more-than 200 communities-and-neighbourhoods within its boundaries. [2]
An administrative structure was formed to provide financial, busing, building and other non- classroom services to both districts. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] On August 1, 2004, the province formed two separate Regional Boards out of the former Southwest Regional School Board, creating the Tri-County Regional School Board.
Sackville—Preston—Chezzetcook (formerly known as Sackville—Eastern Shore and Sackville—Musquodoboit Valley—Eastern Shore) is a federal electoral district in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1997.
In 1918, one of Halifax's largest projects saw the completion of a major railway line, to serve a new railway station at the south end of the city's central business district. The new railway line had been under construction by the Intercolonial Railway and later Canadian Government Railways at the time of the Halifax Explosion , which blocked ...