Mary MacLellan of Pictou County Senior’s Outreach knows the importance of being a good neighbour.
MOPC Council has accepted a resolution from the Climate Advisory Committee during its February council meeting that it will prepare a Municipal Climate Change Action Plan.
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Two roads in District 1 will undergo name changes because of the twinning of Highway 104 and the opening of the new interchange in Barney’s River. Coun.
A MOPC councillor wants the municipality to make a presentation to the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board during a hearing on Nova Scotia Power’s proposed rate increase.
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MOPC Warden Robert Parker, second from the left, recently visited a new bridge built by the Mountain Bike Trail Builders Pictou County.
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Council will be penning a letter to the provincial government over concerns about a lack of salting and sanding on Pictou County roads.
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Local community rinks are experiencing substantial financial shortfalls this winter because of COVID-19 restrictions, says District 10 Coun. Randy Palmer.
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MOPC Council received a letter from the Pictou-Antigonish Regional Library supporting a local homeless shelter that is seeking government funding to expand its capacity.
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The value of Nova Scotia properties is up over eight percent for 2022, bringing the total value of assessments to $124. 6 billion.
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The Pictou County Chapter of Habitat for Humanity is building its first home for a family in need of affordable housing.
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