Constituency Office:
47 Williams Lake Road
Halifax, Nova Scotia
B3P 1S9
Phone: 902-477-4100
Fax: 902-477-4810
Michele Raymond has
lived in Halifax Atlantic since 1963 and has worked tirelessly to make it a better place for all residents. In 2003 she became
Halifax Atlantic's new NDP MLA.
Halifax Atlantic is
the eastern half of the Chebucto Peninsula. About 20,000 people live in the various communities. It's a large, fascinating
area with a rich history, and astounding natural beauty.
Chebucto News June 10
Michèle Raymond
After a challenging but productive session of the House, it’s good to look back and see that there was real progress made in matters provincial and local, despite a budget which has had to incorporate a variety of measures to keep the provincial debt from growing into a chronic, incurable “structural” deficit.
10 June 2010
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Doctors Nova Scotia
Michèle Raymond
A message from Doctors Nova Scotia
The beginning of the school year is an opportunity to start new healthy habits. The combination of a balanced diet and exercise is the best way to stay healthy through all stages of life. Below is Doctors Nova Scotia’s top ten ways you can help your child to have a healthy and fun school year.
1 October 2009
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Boys and Girls Club in need of skates
After loosing their facilities and equipment in a fire last year the Spryfield Boys and Girls club is in need of ice skates and helmets.
“We like to take the kids skating as an activity but we are in need of skates to do this as most of our children do not have skates or they were lost in our fire.” Skates ranging in sizes from a child’s size 11 up to an adult size 9 and Mens sizes up to a 10 for the youth and children are required. If you have any old skates to donate or know of anyone who is getting rid of any skates please contact the Boys and Girls club at 477-9840 to arrange for pick up.
12 January 2009
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More Must Be Done To Develop Agri-Tourism In Nova Scotia - Raymond
Halifax – NDP Tourism and Culture Critic, Michele Raymond, today asked the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Heritage, Bill Dooks, why his department hasn’t done more to develop agri-tourism in Nova Scotia…
21 May 2008
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Help support the Single Parent Center/Home of the Guardian Angel’s idea in the Aviva Community Fund, a competition that could result in positive change for the Spryfield Community. If this idea receives enough votes, it will have a chance at sharing in $500,000 of funding. Please visit
H1N1 clinic dates and times across the province are available at gov.ns.ca/H1N1 or through HealthLink 811.
Community Services Minister Denise Peterson-Rafuse presented Spryfield’s Edward Jost Children’s Centre with more than $1.5 million. The funding will help the centre build a second building, doubling capacity and allowing it to accommodate infants. Subsidies may be available for qualified families to take advantage of the 300 additional child-care spaces.
Our annual clean-up of the Williams Lake area will take place on Saturday, October 17, from 9:30-12 noon. . We hope you’ll plan to join us for this community event. Sign-in is at 29 Wyndrock Drive, across from the Cunard JHS tennis courts and we supply the bags and gloves. Please call 477-3353 if you have any questions.
With best wishes from the WLCC.