Funding shortfall forces Eastern Shore's Well-Being Hub to pause seniors programs
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HomeAtlantic CanadaNewsNova ScotiaHalifax
Funding shortfall leaves some seniors in rural Nova Scotia without services
Visiting Buddies program among services affected as organization seeks funding to restore operations
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By Ally Bowes
Published Jun 11, 2026
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
3 minute read
The Well-Being Hub runs programming with the aims of getting seniors connected and into the community, one of which is the intergenerational fly fishing workshop. - SU…
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