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HandyCanadian Nova Scotia
Search and find quality professional contractors for home improvements, home renovations, business improvements and renovations in Nova Scotia.
http://www.handycanadian.com/

 

Nova Scotia – Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations

http://www.gov.ns.ca/snsmr/

 

Workers' Compensation Board of Nova Scotia
We provide injury prevention information and education; protection from legal action; financial and health-care benefits; rate incentive programs; and co-ordination of the partners in the workplace safety and insurance system.
http://www.wcb.ns.ca

 

Atlantic Home Warranty Program
The Atlantic Home Warranty Program is the leader and innovator in the provision of investment protection to homeowners and quality services to all stakeholders in Atlantic Canada.
http://www.ahwp.org

 

Central Nova Scotia Home Builders' Association
Nova Scotia Home Builders' Association (NSHBA) is the voice of the residential construction industry in Nova Scotia. Our members are professional builders, renovators, developers and many other stakeholders in the residential construction industry.
http://www.nshba.ns.ca

 

Annapolis Valley Home Builders' Association
The Annapolis Valley Home Builders¹ Association (AVHBA) was formed in 1992 to increase the level of professionalism within the construction industry.
http://www.avhomebuilders.com

 

 

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