Let's Plant Trees Recognizing the impacts of climate change in the County, in 2019 the Municipality of Pictou County Council formed a Climate Change Advisory Committee composed of County Councillors and…
Volunteers working towards constructing a new health centre and food bank in River John briefed the Municipality of Pictou County on its plans during August’s monthly council meeting.
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The government is taking action to help older Nova Scotians with increasing energy prices and other rising costs so that more seniors are able to live well at home.
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The MOPC is considering extending its waste collection from Pictou County cottages until December 31, 2022.
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Emergency Services Director Evan Hale has had a busy month settling into his new position with the Municipality of Pictou County.
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MOPC Council held its June meeting last night which included the passing of its $19. 9 million operating budget for the 2022-2023 fiscal year.
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Accessibility upgrades will be made at 43 community facilities across the province with the help of almost $1 million in funding from the Community ACCESS-Ability Program.
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Beginning Tonight: A section of the Westville Road, near the Highland Square Mall, will be closed during the evenings for most of the spring and summer months as the province…
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The MOPC is excited to announce that Evan Hale has joined our growing team as our new Director of Emergency Services.
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Council has adopted a motion to not allow fire departments or not-for-profit organizations to have access to the Canada Community Building Fund.