2024 Nova Scotia Medal of Bravery Award Ceremony
Eight Nova Scotians, including one who lost his life in an act of heroism, were awarded the Province’s highest recognition for bravery at a ceremony held at Province House in Halifax today, October 22. The news release about the 2024 Nova Scotia Medal of Bravery recipients is at: https://news.novascotia.ca/en/2024/10/22/2024-medal-bravery-recipients-honoured
From left, Premier Tim Houston; 2024 Medal of Bravery recipients Carl Comeau of Church Point, Carl Deveau of Saulnierville and Terrence Leblanc of Saulnierville; and Tom Steele, Chair, Medal of Bravery Advisory Committee, in the Red Chamber at Province House in Halifax, today, October 22. (Communications Nova Scotia)
From left, Premier Tim Houston; medal recipients Conor Scott of Dartmouth and Kevin Corkum of Middle LaHave; and Tom Steele, Chair, Medal of Bravery Advisory Committee. (Communications Nova Scotia)
From left, Premier Tim Houston; Michelle Stewart, on behalf of medal recipient Nicholas Holland of Ellershouse (awarded posthumously); and Tom Steele, Chair, Medal of Bravery Advisory Committee. (Communications Nova Scotia)
From left, Premier Tim Houston; medal recipient Bruce Lake of Hilden; and Tom Steele, Chair, Medal of Bravery Advisory Committee. (Communications Nova Scotia)
From left, Premier Tim Houston; medal recipient Alex Munroe of Windsor Junction; and Tom Steele, Chair, Medal of Bravery Advisory Committee. (Communications Nova Scotia)
From left, Kevin Corkum; Conor Scott; Terrence Leblanc; Carl Deveau; Premier Tim Houston; Michelle Stewart, on behalf of Nicholas Holland; Carl Comeau; Bruce Lake; Alex Munroe; Tom Steele, Chair, Medal of Bravery Advisory Committee; and Attorney General and Justice Minister Barbara Adams. (Communications Nova Scotia)