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Getting Kids Settled Into New ...
Moving is difficult for everyone, but sometimes it's harder for kids to adjust to change. To facilitate this transition, there are plenty of things you can do with your kids after your move.
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Moving Dangerous Household ...
Moving dangerous household items can be tricky if you don’t know the rules. Within this list you will find the answers to what can and cannot be transported by movers.
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How to Move a Boat
Moving is an involved process and the bigger the things you have to move, the more involved it gets. Moving a boat may be one of the most difficult things you can move. Here's what to consider when moving a boat.
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How to Temporarily Move for ...
Your job can demand a lot of you--sometimes even a temporary move. While it can be an interesting opportunity to live somewhere new, it also can be stressful and confusing. Here's how to manage it.
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How to Move Home from a Dorm
When the school year is over, it's time to move back home from your dorm. Moving in was hard, but moving back home should be easy...right? Don't make the mistake of assuming any move will be easy. Here's what to do to move home from your dorm.
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Nova Scotia Moving Companies and Relocation Services
If you are planning a move to Nova Scotia, TopMoving.ca will help you choose the best moving company for your upcoming relocation. We screen every mover in our network to ensure they are licensed, insured, trustworthy and dedicated to providing exceptional moving services and professional customer service. Your satisfaction is guaranteed!
Our reliable and experienced moving companies in Nova Scotia provide all the necessary services for a successful move-packing, custom crating, loading, shipping, auto transport-all of your relocation needs can be met at TopMoving.ca! We also offer helpful moving tips, informative packing guides and relocation advice so your Nova Scotia move is stress-free and successful.
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About Nova Scotia Nova Scotia was one of the first provinces to join the Canadian Federation on July 1, 1867, along with Ontario, New Brunswick and Quebec. Nova Scotia boasts scenic natural beauty--the south shore is famous for its beautiful coastal shores. The province is also full of historic landmarks, such as the UNESCO world heritage sites Lunenburg Old Town and the Black Loyalist Heritage Museum.
As of June 2011, Nova Scotia's total labor force was 496,000, of which 452,800 were employed. Nova Scotia has an employment rate of 58 percent. The service industry is the largest employer in the province, providing jobs to 367,100 people--with approximately 15,000 people employed in the tourism sector.
Nova Scotia is the world's largest exporter of wild berries, gypsum, Christmas trees and lobsters. The province is a major exporter of fish and fish products, which are exported to over 90 countries around the world. The value of fishery related exports exceeds one billion dollars.
A citizen of Canada or permanent resident of the country is eligible for medical service insurance. Requirements include a permanent home in Nova Scotia or an occupied residence at least 183 days of the year. The Hospital Insurance Program offers hospital, medical, dental and optometric services.
Nova Scotia has 450 public schools which offer primary to Grade 12 education. Conseil Scolaire Acadien Provincial administers French instructions to students. The Nova Scotia Community College focuses on training and education and operates 13 campuses around the province. Nova Scotia has 11 universities and over 90 private colleges registered with the province.
Nova Scotia is a centre for arts and cultural activities. The province's capital city of Halifax is home to the Nova Scotia College of Art and Design University, Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Neptune Theatre, Two Planks and a Passion Theatre, Ship's Company Theatre and the Symphony of Nova Scotia, which is the only full orchestra that performs in the Atlantic region of Canada.
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