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Archive: 09/12/2020

New Guardrail in Place on Little Egypt Road

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MOPC District 9 Coun. Peter Boyles is pleased to see a new guardrail along the Little Egypt Road. Coun.

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  • → Betty Lou Scott Named MOPC 2020 Volunteer of the Year
  • → Condolences sent to Colchester County
  • → Notes from District 8
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  • → AV Group NB Inc. Career Fair Sunday
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  • → Municipal Grant Application and Reporting Forms
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  • → Local Community Centres receive Provincial Funding for Upgrades
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  • → Nov. 11 Remembrance Day Services in Pictou County
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  • → Phase One of Broadband Project Set to Begin
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  • → Winter Walk Day
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  • → Summer student federal grant application deadline extended
  • → Don't Be Left in the Dark
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  • → Renovations near complete
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  • → Funding assistance available for children in sports
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  • → Final Let's Talk Community Session Tonight
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  • → East Pictou Rural High Celebrates 50 Years of Excellence
  • → Recreation and Active Living in River John
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  • → Murray Quintuplets will be honoured during special ceremony
  • → Applications now being accepted for low income tax exemptions
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  • → It’s time to talk recreation and active living in 2019
  • → 2019 preliminary property assessments available to view online
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  • → District One Christmas decorating contest winners announced
  • → Garden of Eden Community Centre celebrates new addition to building
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  • → Pictou County Regional Enterprise Network searching for CEO
  • → Environmental assessment underway for highway twinning project
  • → Tenders awarded for snow clearing and demolition
  • → County Staff celebrate Christmas with Ugly Sweater Day
  • → Adopt a Library Literacy Program going strong in Pictou and Antigonish Counties
  • → County councillor plays a part in returning important piece of history to rightful owner
  • → Pictou County Solid Waste Holiday Collection Schedule
  • → Finance and Property Services meetings postponed to Wednesday
  • → Province spending $300 million to improve roads, highways and bridges
  • → Little Harbour FD makes donation to food bank
  • → Little Harbour Fire Department honours its members
  • → Finance and Property Services meetings postponed tonight
  • → 144 Construction Engineering Flight recruiting new members
  • → Christmas donation from County staff
  • → Water main replacement continue in MacLellans Brook
  • → Recreation community sessions postponed until the New Year
  • → County purchases eight defibrillators for community groups
  • → Let's Talk Recreation and Active Living community session input now ready for review
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  • → East River Valley residents talk recreation
  • → Wastewater hookup now available in Abercrombie area
  • → Let's Talk Recreation and Active Living session coming to Eureka
  • → Truck traffic on Highway 376 a concern for council
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  • → Let's Talk Recreation and Active Living Community Sessions
  • → Dec. 3 Council highlights
  • → Residential building permits increase in 2018 for the Municipality of Pictou County
  • → Grants Help Community Groups and Municipalities Improve Accessibility
  • → Municipal staff honoured with long service awards
  • → Tea with the Warden in French River
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  • → Council Meeting Dec. 3
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  • → County office closed until noon
  • → Garden of Eden Open House
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  • → Local musician wins prestigious award before returning home for concert
  • → Sheree Fitch recipient of New Brunswick Literacy Award
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  • → Durham community comes together to help others in need
  • → Pictou County Christmas Fund raises $87,000 for families in need
  • → Municipality issues tender for Linacy School Demolition
  • → West River couple celebrates 60th wedding anniversary
  • → Let's Talk Recreation and Active Living in Pictou County
  • → Alma- Springfield Estates ready for wastewater and water hookup
  • → County councillors request meeting with province to discuss Northern Pulp’s proposed effluent treatment facility
  • → Pictou County MultiSport begins Sunday
  • → District 1 Fitness Challenge ready to start Nov. 25
  • → J-Class Roads in District 10 resurfaced
  • → Water Outage Plymouth Park and River Road
  • → Hillside Community Society purchases land from County
  • → Grant funding helps District 11 community halls upgrade buildings
  • → Sidewalk work near complete in the county
  • → Municipality office closed Monday, Nov. 12
  • → Lest We Forget
  • → Municipality of Pictou County has surplus in 2017-2018 fiscal year
  • → Highlights from the Nov.5, 2018 council meeting
  • → HGC Celebrates 75 Years
  • → Council Approves 2018-2019 Operating Budget
  • → Municipal Council Declares June 2-9 Bike Week
  • → Municipality Sends Condolences to Humboldt
  • → Internet Performance Map Coming to Pictou
  • → Municipal Council Supports Purple Day
  • → Municipality Developing Project to Connect Local Farmers to Consumers
  • → Rural Internet and Cellular Project Update
  • → Council Adopts Strategic Priorities

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