Tuesday, September 21, 2010
OPERATION IMPACT
Lunenburg County RCMP will be undertaking a traffic initiative from October 8th to the 11th. Called OPERATION IMPACT, the enforcement-driven initiative is designed to increase public compliance with safe driving measures and ultimately, to save lives. Part of the activities will involve targeted enforcement in the areas of impaired driving. The other part is an education campaign to address the importance of safe driver behaviour. The Mounties also want to raise the public's awareness of Road Safety Vision 2012- to make Canada's roads the safest in the world.
Supporting the Arts
The province is seeking advice and opinions from the arts and culture sector on government's role in supporting and fostering artistic and cultural activity. Public meeting are scheduled for a number of communities including the Town of Liverpool on Wednesday Ocober 6th from 7 to 9:30pm at the Lions Hall on Gorham Street. Percy Paris, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Heritage says with the consultation, government is taking the first step toward keeping its commitment to address governance and funding for the arts and culture sector. A summary report will be made public after the consultation process.
Information regarding the online, mail and fax surveys is available at www.gov.ns.ca/tch/culture-consultation.asp .
Anterless Deer Stamps Available
Hunters are getting another shot at for antlerless deer stamps. The Department of Natural Resources has announced that 688 antlerless deer stamps are still available for deer management zone 103, which includes Lunenburg County,Halifax and parts of Hants, Queens, Kings and Annapolis counties.
The remaining stamps will be available on a first-come,
first-serve basis starting at 7 a.m.,today Wednesday, September 22nd. Applicants are reminded that antlerless deer stamps are not transferrable or refundable and you may apply only once.
To apply for one of the zone 103 stamps applicants must:
-- be a resident of Nova Scotia
-- be eligible to hold a 2010 deer hunting licence
-- be 16 years of age or over
-- hold a Nova Scotia Wildlife Resources Card
-- not already hold a 2010 antlerless deer stamp in any deer management zone
-- not have suspended hunting privileges
Applications will be accepted by phone at 1-900-565-3337 or at www.gov.ns.ca/natr/draws/deerdraw/ for $7.25 plus HST. Calls cannot be made from cellphones.
ROCKY ROAD FOR THE REGION OF QUEENS
The Mayor of the Region of Queens says the municipality should not be paving the way for the province.
John Leefe says the municipality should not have to pay the Department of Transportation for maintenance of J-class roads in the region.
"They're are not municipally owned roads, yet the province is requiring the municipality to take property taxes for maintenance and service. Really, we shouldn't have to pay anything towards them...but we are required and we have no choice, " says Leefe.
Leefe says the the municipality is being discriminated-against.
He says they pay more than 250 thousand dollars in annual maintenance when regions, like Clare, pay nothing.
Leefe says the same bureaucrats who created the payment mandate in 1995 are still in power today.
John Leefe says the municipality should not have to pay the Department of Transportation for maintenance of J-class roads in the region.
"They're are not municipally owned roads, yet the province is requiring the municipality to take property taxes for maintenance and service. Really, we shouldn't have to pay anything towards them...but we are required and we have no choice, " says Leefe.
Leefe says the the municipality is being discriminated-against.
He says they pay more than 250 thousand dollars in annual maintenance when regions, like Clare, pay nothing.
Leefe says the same bureaucrats who created the payment mandate in 1995 are still in power today.
PURCHASES APPROVED, REGION OF QUEENS MUNICIPALITY
Region of Queens Municipal council has approved a 14 thousand dollar budget for new computers and a server system for their offices.
Mayor John Leefe says the current system is seven years old and is long overdue for the garbage heap.
The purchase will be funded from the Computer Equipment Reserve.
Meanwhile, council has also approved the purchase of a 2010 Chevrolet Canyon four-wheel drive truck.
The extended cab pickup truck will replace the Bylaw Enforcement Department truck that was recently damaged in an accident.
Mayor John Leefe says the current system is seven years old and is long overdue for the garbage heap.
The purchase will be funded from the Computer Equipment Reserve.
Meanwhile, council has also approved the purchase of a 2010 Chevrolet Canyon four-wheel drive truck.
The extended cab pickup truck will replace the Bylaw Enforcement Department truck that was recently damaged in an accident.
STAND-OFF ON ITALY CROSS ROAD
A Lunenburg County man is facing charges after an armed standoff with police.
Lunenburg County RCMP responded to a complaint last night of a combative, intoxicated man at an address on Italy Cross Road.
Police say they were immediately engaged in standoff with a male suspect who was brandishing a knife.
After a few minutes, the subject was subdued and taken into custody.
He will appear in Bridgewater Court later today to face charges of 'Breach of Probation' and 'Possession of a Weapon Dangerous to the Public Peace'.
Anyone with more information on this incident is asked to contact Lunenburg County RCMP or Crime Stoppers.
Lunenburg County RCMP responded to a complaint last night of a combative, intoxicated man at an address on Italy Cross Road.
Police say they were immediately engaged in standoff with a male suspect who was brandishing a knife.
After a few minutes, the subject was subdued and taken into custody.
He will appear in Bridgewater Court later today to face charges of 'Breach of Probation' and 'Possession of a Weapon Dangerous to the Public Peace'.
Anyone with more information on this incident is asked to contact Lunenburg County RCMP or Crime Stoppers.
HIDE-AND-GO THIEF
Many children slip under the bed to hide from ghosts and goblins but one local robber decided to use the same ploy to hide from police.
Shelburne RCMP responded to a call of a break and enter on Woodlawn Drive on Saturday night.
While at the scene, police received a second report of a break and enter down the road.
Police say they eventually found the seventeen-year-old hiding under the bed.
The accused Shelburne resident appeared in Yarmouth Provincial Court on Monday to face two charges of break and enter and one charge of breaching probation.
Shelburne RCMP responded to a call of a break and enter on Woodlawn Drive on Saturday night.
While at the scene, police received a second report of a break and enter down the road.
Police say they eventually found the seventeen-year-old hiding under the bed.
The accused Shelburne resident appeared in Yarmouth Provincial Court on Monday to face two charges of break and enter and one charge of breaching probation.
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