Residential care facility in Lockeport closed as part of human rights remedy transformation
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Atlantic Heights, a residential care facility in Lockeport, Shelburne County, officially closed on June 2. It was the third residential care facility in the province to close as part of Nova Scotia Human Rights Remedy transformation of disability supports for Nova Scotians. “This kind of change is a big moment in people’s lives, and we […]
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Jun 11, 2026