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Pride Month Celebrated by MOPC
The Municipality of Pictou County is proud to be flying the Pride Flag in front of its administration building this month.
Tender Awarded for Signalized Intersection for East River Business Park
Tender Awarded for Signalized Intersection for East River Business Park The tender for construction of a signalized intersection near the East River Business Park has been awarded to S.
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Forestry Innovation Trust Launching Soon
A three-member trustee board will oversee spending decisions of a $50 million trust fund that will continue to advance the transition and development of Nova Scotia’s forestry sector.
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Highlights from June 8 COW Meeting
On Monday, June 8, the Municipality of Pictou County held a public committee of the whole meeting electronically.
Property Tax Financing Program
Municipal Property Tax Financing Program - deadline July 15, 2020 The Municipality of Pictou County knows many citizens and businesses have been significantly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Smart Meter Installation Continuing in Pictou County
Nova Scotia Power to begin smart meter upgrades in your community Starting this month Nova Scotia Power’s authorized contractor, Tribus Services, will be in your community resuming upgrading residential and business customers…
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Support for Agriculture Sector Dealing with COVID-19
Nova Scotia’s agricultural businesses continue to produce food and generate economic activity, even when faced with the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Free fishing June 6 and 7
Nova Scotians are encouraged to try sportfishing during the annual Nova Scotia Sportfishing Weekend, June 6 and June 7.
Always check before you burn
Burn restrictions can change quickly in the province so the best way to keep on top of things is to stay informed on the government’s website novascotia. ca/burnsafe.