Sunday, September 12, 2010
Award for Water Plant
The Town of Lunenburg's water supply upgrade has been selected as the Project of the Year by the Atlantic Canada Water and Wastewater Association. The award is to be presented at the ACWWA Annual Conference in Saint John New Brunswick tomorrow . The water utility of the Town of Lunenburg completed a 7.5 million dollar water treatment facility in May of this year. The water utility serves about 25 hundred customers.
Living Well by the Sea..Library Conference
Education Minister Marilyn More will be the guest speaker at the provincial Library Boards Association of Nova Scotia conference this coming weekend in Queens County. Library Staff and Board Members will gather at White Point Beach Resort on September 17th,18th, and 19th. Minister More will address library delegates about the importance of library service in Nova Scotia.
LCLC Looks for Funding
The Lunenburg County Lifestyle Centre Society is hoping other municipal units will contribute to their capital campaign. The 33 million dollar facility to be built in Bridgewater will house an indoor aquatic centre, one NHL sized rink, a new library, multi purpose and active living space. The federal and provincial governments have each kicked in 10 million dollars with the Town of Bridgewater and Municipality of Lunenburg cost sharing a third . LCLC members pitched a proposal to Chester Council last week extolling the virtues of the centre for Chester residents and asking Council for a commitment of half a million dollars. The towns of Mahone Bay and Lunenburg will also be asked to commit funding to the project.
Chester Development Plan for Highway 3
A draft plan on development for the outskirts of Chester will now go to the public for feedback. The consultants plan for development of Highway 3 has been presented to Chester Municipal Council for review. Warden Alan Webber says it's a controversial issue and Council is trying to find a way to balance residential and commercial concerns. Public pressure resulted in Council voting down an amendment to rezone a portion of Highway 3 from the WIndjammer Restaurant to Collicut Building Supplies. Council then decided to undertake a broader planning approach with public engagement.
DEADLY CRASH
A woman from the United States has died on a Nova Scotia highway.
On September 11th, at approximately 3:15 PM, members of the Halifax District RCMP responded to a single vehicle crash which occurred in the 8700 block of Highway 333, Peggy’s Cove Road.
A Peggy’s Cove bound vehicle had failed to negotiate a slight curve in the road and hit the ditch on the right hand side of the road.
A rear seat passenger was thrown from the vehicle and was pronounced dead at the scene.
The deceased is a 62 year old female from the United States.
Three other people in the vehicle were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
A traffic analyst was called to the scene to complete an investigation but neither speed nor alcohol is believed to be a factor at this time.
On September 11th, at approximately 3:15 PM, members of the Halifax District RCMP responded to a single vehicle crash which occurred in the 8700 block of Highway 333, Peggy’s Cove Road.
A Peggy’s Cove bound vehicle had failed to negotiate a slight curve in the road and hit the ditch on the right hand side of the road.
A rear seat passenger was thrown from the vehicle and was pronounced dead at the scene.
The deceased is a 62 year old female from the United States.
Three other people in the vehicle were taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
A traffic analyst was called to the scene to complete an investigation but neither speed nor alcohol is believed to be a factor at this time.
WALKING FOR CHANGE
More than 300-thousand Canadians of all ages live with type one diabetes.
Barb Conrad with the Diabetic Walk for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation says fortunately there is a chance to make a difference in our region.
Conrad explains how Roseanne and Mike Tanner of Mahone Bay started the walk three years ago.
"They decided they wanted to see if we could raise money in our local area, Lunenburg County, Queens, to get people together and raise the awareness of juvenile diabetes, " says Conrad
If you missed the the Diabetic Walk on September 19 just drop your bottles off to "Oickle's Bottle Exchange" at 100 High Street in Bridgewater and have donated them to the JDRF account.
Barb Conrad with the Diabetic Walk for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation says fortunately there is a chance to make a difference in our region.
Conrad explains how Roseanne and Mike Tanner of Mahone Bay started the walk three years ago.
"They decided they wanted to see if we could raise money in our local area, Lunenburg County, Queens, to get people together and raise the awareness of juvenile diabetes, " says Conrad
If you missed the the Diabetic Walk on September 19 just drop your bottles off to "Oickle's Bottle Exchange" at 100 High Street in Bridgewater and have donated them to the JDRF account.
THOSE WHO SERVED AT SEA REMEMBERED
The Annual Lunenburg Fishermen's Thanksgiving took place today at 2 o'clock at Central United Church.
The ceremony serves as a time of remembrance and proclaims a note of faith to those who still go to sea.
Mayor Laurence Mawhinney read a Roll of Hounour, including the names of all those fishermen lost in the years ending in zero, beginning in 1900.
Following the service those present proceeded to the waterfront where wreaths will were placed aboard a fishing vessel.
The Clergy will take part in the Prayer of Committal as wreaths were deposited in the ocean in memory of those lost at sea.
In the last century alone, more than 660 fishermen were lost while fishing out of Lunenburg County ports.
The ceremony serves as a time of remembrance and proclaims a note of faith to those who still go to sea.
Mayor Laurence Mawhinney read a Roll of Hounour, including the names of all those fishermen lost in the years ending in zero, beginning in 1900.
Following the service those present proceeded to the waterfront where wreaths will were placed aboard a fishing vessel.
The Clergy will take part in the Prayer of Committal as wreaths were deposited in the ocean in memory of those lost at sea.
In the last century alone, more than 660 fishermen were lost while fishing out of Lunenburg County ports.