MOPC donates to Salvation Army's for families in need at Christmas
December 16, 2021
MOPC Council and Staff recently collected gifts for a local family as well as items for the Salvation Army's Toy Drive.
Municipal Leaders Lobby for Improved mental health facilities
December 15, 2021
MOPC Warden Robert Parker said he is hopeful some good will come out of a recent meeting with the province regarding crisis mental health.
MOPC donates to BC Flood Relief
December 15, 2021
The Municipality of Pictou County has approved a motion to send $10,000 to help people affected by the disastrous flooding in British Columbia. District 9 Coun.
Fire Departments Not Eligible (YET) to Apply for Communities Building Fund
December 14, 2021
MOPC Council is waiting on the provincial government to determine if there will be changes to how the Canada Community-Building Fund is to be used before it can consider any…
Council supports Province dropping Age Cap for Insulin Pumps
December 14, 2021
Council will be sending a letter of support to the province continuing to fund insulin pumps for people 25 years and over. District 4 Coun.
Council wants Province to reconsider Internet funding
December 10, 2021
The Municipality of Pictou County has written to the provincial government asking if Develop Nova Scotia will reconsider supporting its rural broadband project.
Speed concerns near new roundabout
December 10, 2021
MOPC Council is asking the province to drop the speed limit entering the new Trenton/Abercombie Road roundabout. District 9 Coun.
MOPC ends 2021 fiscal year with surplus
December 1, 2021
The Municipality of Pictou County ended its 2020-2021 fiscal year in good financial standing despite the challenges of doing business in a pandemic.
Working Group looks at establishing a Community Health Centre in Pictou County
November 30, 2021
A group of Pictou County residents has a new vision for health care that it believes will compliment current services.