Dominion Community Guest Home was founded in February 2002. It is a Residential Care Facility (RCF) licensed under the Nova Scotia Department of Health & Wellness. The home is located in central part of Dominion, close to churches, pharmacy, post office,
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Gallerywelcome To Haley Streetwelcome To Haley Street. We Are Pleased To Showcase Our Exceptional Programs And Services Activities That Serve Over 60 Individuals Living With Disabilities.Our Vision Is We Are Leaders For Change, Where We Enhance The Skills That Promote Independence. Our Mission Is With Respect, We Provide Opportunities For Growth And Development, To Assist Clients In Their Choice To Participate In All Aspects Of Life And The Community. I Do Not Know What Our Family Would Do Without This Program. It Is His Life. I Cant Imagine What Would Happen If We Didnt Have This For Him.Parent
We want to thank Kelly and each staff member for all your caring to meet all Paulette's needs and then some.. for coming to stay and visiting her in the hospital.. she and we were so blessed to have met each one of you.. Thanks and God bless xoxoRead more
Younger 'incorrect,' in rushBRAD J. HAYES Editor's Note Brad J. Hayes, PhD, P.Geol., is president of Petrel Roberson Consulting Ltd. in Calgary. This article appeared online this week inwww.dailyoilbulletin.com. Hydraulic fracturing has been a headline topic in Nova Scotia during the past few months, and particularly this past week. The latest surge of news occurred as David Wheeler's expert panel released their comprehensive report on the environmental, socio-economic and health impacts of hydraulic fracturing, followed a few days later by Energy Minister Andrew Younger announcing his intention to introduce legislation banning 'highvolume' hydraulic fracturing in the province.