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Valley View Villa and Glen Haven Manor on government list for renovations or replacement
The Rankin government announced today, July 9, it is investing $96.
Pictou County Regional Enterprise Network CEO Transition
Photo: Left: Ryan Fraser, Chair of the PCREN Board; Sarah MacIntosh-Wiseman, Outgoing CEO, PCREN; and Wayne Murray, Chair, Liaison Oversight Committee plan for the PCREN’s upcoming AGM on July 30th.
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Youth Members Needed for Climate Advisory Committee
The Municipality of Pictou County recently established an ad hoc Climate Change committee that addresses environmental concerns and look for solutions and improvements in the future.
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Members needed for MOPC Accessibility Advisory Committee
http://www. youtube. com/watch?v=IVSvSO_YgWw The Accessibility Advisory Committee provides advice to municipal council on identifying, preventing, and eliminating barriers to people with disabilities in municipal programs, services, initiatives and facilities.
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Riverton Water Notice
Riverton residents may currently notice an odor/taste in the drinking water.
MOPC Council passes two motions regarding rural fire service
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Use caution in School Zones
School zones can be unpredictable places. Children are often distracted and may forget to watch for cars.
Valley View Villa Receives Federal Government Funding
The federal government has announced over $11. 4 Million towards enhancing safety and improving conditions in 46 local Long-Term Care and Public Health facilities in Nova Scotia.
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MOPC Welcomes Logan McDowell
Logan McDowell recently joined the Municipality as its new Director of Public Works and Development.
Eastern Coyotes Present in Local Rural and Urban areas
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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