Archive: 1, 2019
Deceased Sea Turtle will be removed from District 4 beach
WARNING - GRAPHIC IMAGE: The remains of a Leatherback Sea Turtle has washed up on a beach in District 4.
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Speed Signs in Place
The public works department of the Municipality of Pictou County was busy recently installing three speed signs.
Pride Flag Raised at County Office
Here, from the front, left: Deputy Warden Wayne Murray, Joy Polley of the PC Rainbow Community and Warden Robert Parker.
Wellness Centre Board Appoints New COO
PICTOU COUNTY WELLNESS CENTRE BUILDING AUTHORITY INC. ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF GREG SMITH AS THE NEW CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER PICTOU COUNTY, NS, June 26, 2019. . . . .
Quarterly Water Bills to be Issued in July
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“I think we are in the middle of a Lyme disease firestorm.”
Jennifer MacLean, left, and Amy Hayne-Desjardins, right, are planning an information session Sept.
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Spring Conference for Municipal Administrators of NS
The Spring Conference of the Municipal Administrators of Nova Scotia is being hosted this week by the Pictou Region at Summer Street Industries.
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Coal Mining Communities Come Together for Davis Day
Stellarton Coun. Garry Pentz leads the Davis Day Service. Stellarton, NS - Pictou County’s coal mining history was not forgotten Tuesday during a William Davis’ Miners Memorial Day Service.
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Council Approves $18 Million Budget that Includes $8 Million Investment in High Speed Internet
The Municipality of Pictou County has approved an $18 million operating budget for this fiscal year. The County expects its tax revenue to increase by 3.