
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
MERRY CHRISTMAS BOSTON

Storm Response
Some residents of the Port Medway Road were left stranded and their belongings destroyed by the more than 200 millimetres of rainfall that pounded the province.
Councillor John Croft says residents were never warned about adjustments to the dam and the rapid increase in water levels it would cause.
Mike Macleod of the Queens County Emergency Measures Organization says residents were not personally contacted about changes in conditions.
"Most of the people that do live in these areas have been through these events before, and they know. But it's certainly no excuse on behalf of Queens E-M-O that communications can't be improved," says Macleod.
Councillor Croft requested that Macleod submit a full report on storm response measures undertook during the recent storm.
Councillor John Croft says residents were never warned about adjustments to the dam and the rapid increase in water levels it would cause.
Mike Macleod of the Queens County Emergency Measures Organization says residents were not personally contacted about changes in conditions.
"Most of the people that do live in these areas have been through these events before, and they know. But it's certainly no excuse on behalf of Queens E-M-O that communications can't be improved," says Macleod.
Councillor Croft requested that Macleod submit a full report on storm response measures undertook during the recent storm.
Christmas Kettle Campaign Launched

Liverpool Waterfront Protection
New legislation by the Region of Queens Municipality will keep big business away from the Liverpool waterfront.
Land on the north side of Henry Hensey Drive from Mill Brook, to the west side of the new tourist bureau, is now a designated greenspace.
Mayor John Leefe says the designation will help citizens protect the space from commercial development.
Leefe says after public consultation, the by-law may be amended to allow for a farmer's market on the property.
The recreational designation excludes the Privateer Landings Condos.
Land on the north side of Henry Hensey Drive from Mill Brook, to the west side of the new tourist bureau, is now a designated greenspace.
Mayor John Leefe says the designation will help citizens protect the space from commercial development.
Leefe says after public consultation, the by-law may be amended to allow for a farmer's market on the property.
The recreational designation excludes the Privateer Landings Condos.
Sand Dwellers, Species at Risk
Some sand dwelling creatures are slowly disappearing from the South Shore.
Sue Abbot of Bird Studies Canada says piping Plovers are at a species at risk as flooding, human recreation and development is damaging the creatures seaside habitats.
Abbott says the majority of the birds mate on South Shore beaches.
"This past year we had forty-nine pairs. Our population target is sixty pairs. So were just over ten pairs short of our target. It doesn't sound like alt but its actually quite a significant distance we have to go to reach our target," says Abbott.
Abbot says locals can protect piping plovers and their young by watching for signs, staying off the dry sand and keeping your dog on a leash.
You can also visit http://www.bsc-eoc.org/ if you'd like to get involved with local preservation efforts.
Cellphone Penalties Increase

Seniors Information Sessions

It is one of more than 14 sessions being held across the province to launch It's in Your Hands: Legal Information for Seniors and Their Families, a free publication on financial abuse developed by the Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia and the Nova Scotia Centre on Aging at Mount Saint Vincent University. The session which lasts about two hours will be held at the Chelsea Fire Hall, , 2667 Chelsea Road, Highway 210 from 10 am to noon. For more information on the publication and info session, please visit http://www.legalinfo.org/ or call 902-454-2198.
New Ross Arrest

Police say the suspect repeatedly smashed an East River youth's vehicle and then swung a metal bar at the youth in his driveway.
Lunenburg county RCMP arrested the accused on Sunday afternoon.
The man was subsequently released and will appear in Bridgewater Provincial Court on January 12.
Noise is a Nuisance
The Town of Bridgewater is hoping a noise by-law will keep the streets calm and quiet.
Mayor Carroll Publicover says determining what noise is a nuisance will protect landowners and tenants.
"People have the basic and inherent right, by law, to enjoy the peace and quiet of their property," says Publicover.
Publicover says the draft policy is being prepared for a first reading by council.
Mayor Carroll Publicover says determining what noise is a nuisance will protect landowners and tenants.
"People have the basic and inherent right, by law, to enjoy the peace and quiet of their property," says Publicover.
Publicover says the draft policy is being prepared for a first reading by council.
Demolition Drive
Residents of St. Margaret's Bay are opposing the proposed highway 103 connector road as the development might threaten homes and uproot Ingramport families.
The department is considering five possible locations.Of those five, one would reportedly require the expropriation of homes.
Resident Sean Kirby says the province is wasting twelve million dollars on the shortcut.
"Most people think there are simply better uses for the money especially at a time when the government faces a massive deficit and is hiking our taxes. And one of the better ways the money could be spent is on highway safety," says Kirby.
Kirby says accidents on the 103 are a constant reminder of the need to improve highway safety in the province.
According to the Department of Transportation, over 250 people died in accidents on Nova Scotia's highways in the past three years.
The department is considering five possible locations.Of those five, one would reportedly require the expropriation of homes.
Resident Sean Kirby says the province is wasting twelve million dollars on the shortcut.
"Most people think there are simply better uses for the money especially at a time when the government faces a massive deficit and is hiking our taxes. And one of the better ways the money could be spent is on highway safety," says Kirby.
Kirby says accidents on the 103 are a constant reminder of the need to improve highway safety in the province.
According to the Department of Transportation, over 250 people died in accidents on Nova Scotia's highways in the past three years.
SOUTH SHORE'S PIPING PLOVERS PEETERING OUT
Some sand dwelling creatures are slowly disappearing from the South Shore.
Sue Abbot of Bird Studies Canada says piping Plovers are at risk of being wiped out.
She says flooding, human recreation and development is damaging the creatures seaside habitats.
Abbott says the majority of the birds mate on South Shore beaches.
She says locals can protect the piping plovers and their young by watching for signs, staying off the dry sand and keeping your dog on a leash.
You can also visit "BSC-dash-EOC.org" if you'd like to get involved with local preservation efforts.
Sue Abbot of Bird Studies Canada says piping Plovers are at risk of being wiped out.
She says flooding, human recreation and development is damaging the creatures seaside habitats.
Abbott says the majority of the birds mate on South Shore beaches.
She says locals can protect the piping plovers and their young by watching for signs, staying off the dry sand and keeping your dog on a leash.
You can also visit "BSC-dash-EOC.org" if you'd like to get involved with local preservation efforts.
GREENSPACE DESIGNATION FOR LIVERPOOL WATERFRONT
New legislation by the Region of Queens Municipality will keep big business away from the Liverpool waterfront.
Land on the north side of Henry Hensey Drive from Mill Brook, to the west side of the new tourist bureau, is now a designated greenspace.
Mayor Jon Leefe says the designation will help citizens protect the space from commercial development.
He says after public consultation, the by-law may be amended to allow for a farmers market on the property.
The recreational designation excludes the Privateer Landings Condos.
Land on the north side of Henry Hensey Drive from Mill Brook, to the west side of the new tourist bureau, is now a designated greenspace.
Mayor Jon Leefe says the designation will help citizens protect the space from commercial development.
He says after public consultation, the by-law may be amended to allow for a farmers market on the property.
The recreational designation excludes the Privateer Landings Condos.
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