CANADAHALIFAX news Nova Scotia says it will spend $1.6 billion on infrastructure in coming year by admin 13 مارس، 2023 written by admin 13 مارس، 2023 43 HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservative government says it will spend $1.62 billion on its capital plan in the coming year, the largest single-year infrastructure budget in the province’s history. CITYnews halifax \ Canadian Press Listen to this article HALIFAX — Nova Scotia’s Progressive Conservative government says it will spend $1.62 billion on its capital plan in the coming year, the largest single-year infrastructure budget in the province’s history. Finance Minister Allan MacMaster said in a statement that the province’s planned 2023-24 spending on highways, schools, hospitals and land reflects the needs of Nova Scotia’s growing population. Last year the government budgeted spending of more than $1.58 billion. For the year beginning April 1, Nova Scotia will spend $275.1 million on the province’s two biggest hospital projects: the Halifax Infirmary expansion and the Cape Breton Regional Municipality health-care redevelopment. It will also spend $91 million on other medical facility upgrades in Bridgewater, Pugwash, Yarmouth and Halifax. The province plans to spend $498.5 million on its five-year highway improvement plan, which includes $60 million more than last year for secondary highways and $15 million more for gravel roads. As well, $240.8 million is budgeted to build and renovate schools in Nova Scotia, which includes an increase of $24 million for repairs and $40 million for new modular units. This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 13, 2023. — This story was produced with the financial assistance of the Meta and Canadian Press News Fellowship. The Canadian Press 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Bill Burr coming to Halifax this summer next post Man charged with robbery at Dartmouth gas station You may also like Halifax West placed into hold and secure after... 29 نوفمبر، 2024 ‘Serious commitment’ toward N.S. mass shooting recommendations, says... 29 نوفمبر، 2024 Jim Jessop appointed new Toronto Fire Chief 29 نوفمبر، 2024 Cucumbers sold in Ontario, three other provinces recalled... 29 نوفمبر، 2024 Suspects identified but still no arrests in shooting... 29 نوفمبر، 2024 GDP per capita falls for sixth straight quarter,... 29 نوفمبر، 2024 Can’t resist Black Friday deals? How to shop... 29 نوفمبر، 2024 بايدن يدعو إلى عدم ’’إفساد علاقات‘‘ الولايات المتحدة... 29 نوفمبر، 2024 مكتب المنافسة يقاضي ’’غوغل‘‘ ويطالبها ببيع اثنتين من... 29 نوفمبر، 2024 ‘Shocking’: Nova Scotia has lowest voter turnout of... 28 نوفمبر، 2024