Coyotes are permanent residents in our province. Seeing or hearing coyotes from time to time anywhere in Nova Scotia is not unusual.
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The Municipality of Pictou County held it monthly Council meeting on May 3.
MOPC Level Two Building Officials Mike McKenzie, left, and Travis Spears are kept busy with the recent building boom in rural Pictou County.
Read more about 'Record Number of Building Permits Issued in Rural Pictou County'...
Debra Caldwell is no stranger to firefighting.
Read more about 'Pictou Landing Chief Hopes She is a Role Model for Other Women'...
It's that time of year again. . . MOPC property tax bills are in the mail.
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We are hearing reports that bears are waking from their winter hibernation and being spotted at various locations in Pictou County.
Warden Robert Parker complimented the MOPC recreation staff on expanding its equipment loan program. The program loans out winter and summer equipment free of charge to residents.
Read more about 'Highlights from the Financial and Property Services Meeting for April 19'...
Children and adults from District 3 kicked off Go Clean Get Green Week on Monday, April 19 with a clean up along the Division Road in District 3.
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Civic numbers play an essential role in helping first responders find you in an emergency.
The Little Harbour Fire Department recently purchased new self contained breathing apparatus. Its old SCBA still has some good use left in it and the actual value is approx.
Read more about 'Little Harbour FD Donates Equipment to Pictou Landing FD'...