Thursday, October 18, 2012
FibreOp Coming To Lunenburg
A new and improved Internet and TV service is coming to Lunenburg. Bell Aliant is bringing its FibreOp network to the town. The company is investing $750,000 to bring the service to about 1,500 homes and businesses. Bell first announced the FibreOp expansion in Nova Scotia in May 2010. VP for Residential Markets, Andre LeBlanc, says two years later, they've made it to Lunenburg.
LeBlanc expects to have the service ready for residents and businesses this winter. Lunenburgers can pre-register on October 19 for FibreOP service at http://www.bellaliant.net/fibreop/ .
Violent Robbery Near Bridgewater Mall
Police are looking for two men after an aggressive robbery near the Bridgewater Mall earlier today. The alleged incident occurred behind Zellers on LaHave Street when two men approached another man who was walking in the area. Police say the male victim was taken to hospital for medical treatment and later released. The two men wanted in connection with the robbery are described as white and in their early 20's.
South Shore Health Cuts Acupuncture Services
South Shore Health will no longer provide acupuncture services beginning in November. The move will affect approximately 50 clients across Lunenburg and Queens. The treatment was offered through a program under Addiction and Mental Health Services. In a news release, South Shore Health says research does not support acupuncture's effectiveness for treating addiction and mental health. The health authority believes the change will free up staff and put more focus on improving access and reducing wait times. The acupuncture services through South Shore Health will cease on November 2nd.
South Shore: E-Voting Numbers Remain Strong
The latest stats continue to show residents of Chester and Bridgewater have taken a liking to e-voting. In Chester, 1,452 residents have already cast their votes either online or over the phone in advance of this Saturday's municipal and school board election. In total, 987 votes were cast through web voting while 465 were sent in over the phone. In Bridgewater, 1,248 residents have cast their ballot through e-voting. The number show 1,066 voted online and 182 over the phone. E-voting wraps up in Chester today while residents in Bridgewater can e-vote right up until the time polls close on Saturday at 7 o'clock.
Local School Board Getting Additional Teachers
The South Shore Regional School Board is getting some added help from the province. The board is receiving an additional two-and-a-half teachers to meet the need of oversized classrooms in some of their schools. The help is being provided as part of the government's move to reduce class sizes in primary to grade three. Superintendent Nancy Pynch-Worthylake says they have 15 classrooms with more than 25 students between those grades. She says at least two schools will benefit from the extra help.
Pynch-Worthylake says it hasn't been determined where the remaining position will be filled. She says the additional help will be in the schools as soon as possible.
Queens Mayor Reflects On His Long Career
Mayor John Leefe |
And that job as mayor has included leading the way in infrastructure improvements in sewer and water and tourism promotion. Leefe says another highlight has been the development of Queens Place-Emera Centre. After retirement later this month, Leefe will continue as honorary colonel of the West Nova Scotia reserve regiment.
He may also write another book and he and wife Nancy will likely be travelling quite a bit too.
Gas Prices Here May Drop Tonight!

Bluenose II Masts Returning!
Bluenose II Masts |
Mustangs Lose Heartbreaker To Cole Harbour

Lone School Board Member Wraps Up Term
Sullivan-Corney says she enjoyed her time working with staff and the community. She hopes to become a consultant, now that her role with the board is finished.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Mustangs Look To Break Losing Skid In Cole Harbour
The South Shore Mustangs look to break a five-game winless skid when they travel to Cole Harbour tonight to play the Wolfpack. Cole Harbour skated away to a 4-0 win over the Mustangs when the two teams met last weekend in Bridgewater. Tonight's game gets going at 7:30.
RCMP Arrest Man For 2010 Fire At Yarmouth Golf Club
RCMP in Yarmouth have finally got the man they believe is responsible for a fire two years ago at the Pubnico Golf and Country Club. The incident occurred on August 5, 2010. Several golf carts were destroyed by fire causing over $140,000 in damages. RCMP arrested a 33-year-old man from Shelburne County without incident after receiving new information. The man faces 14 counts of mischief over $5,000. He has been released on a promise to appear in Yarmouth Provincial Court November 27th.
Shelburne: Awards Dinner Celebrates Local Business
Twelve businesses have been nominated for awards this year in Eastern Shelburne County. The 2012 Business Excellence Awards in Shelburne will be held on Thursday night at the Osprey Arts Centre. Five major awards will be handed out in various categories ranging from Export Achievement to Business of the Year. The evening's guest speaker will feature Deborah Hashey of Irving Shipbuilding. The Shelburne and Area Chamber of Commerce and the Community Business Development Corporation is hosting the awards dinner. The event is completely sold out.
Nominees include:
Export Achievement Award:
Cotter's Ocean Products Inc., Mike Cotter
Ven-Rez Products Limited
Green Award:
Shelburne Farmers and Artisans Co-op Ltd.
Consumer Service Excellence Award:
Jamie Cotter, Manager, Lockeport Cottages & Campground Ltd
Kevin Williams, Woodworkers Home Hardware
Rhonda Steele-O'Callaghan, CIBC Home Loans
Entrepreneur of the Year:
Anthony Gosbee, Gosbee's Sporting Goods Ltd
Timothy Gillespie, Best of Nova Scotia
Ulrich Johanns, Seeblick Printing & Cottage
Business of the Year:
Harlow Consturction Ltd, Rob and Jeff Harlow
Kenney & Ross Limited
TLC Pharmacy, Tami Crosby
VIDEO: Sod Turned For New Middle School

Dexter says the new school will be the first of its kind in the province designed to support project-based learning. MLA for Queens,Vicki Conrad, echoed the premier's thoughts, saying the new school will be a great benefit for the community.
She says the new school will encourage good learning opportunities and attract families to the area. The school will be home to students in grades 6 to 8, with grade 9 students moving to Liverpool Regional High School. The new middle school is scheduled to open in September 2013.
South Shore Health Offers Free Flu Shots
It's almost time to roll up your sleeve and get a flu shot. South Shore Health is offering free vaccination clinics across the region beginning on October 23rd in New Germany and Caledonia. People at high risk of complications due to the flu are those 65 and older, young children, pregnant women and anyone with chronic medical conditions. The health authority is encouraging anyone who falls under those categories to get a flu shot and lower their risk.
A complete list of South Shore clinics is listed below: Remember to bring your health card
October 23rd, 25th: Caledonia from 1:00 pm-4:00 pm at North Queen's Health Center
October 23rd: New Germany from 9:30am-7:00pm at New Germany Medical Center By appointment only. Call 644-2361
October 24th: Chester from 9:00am-12:00pm at Chester Community Clinic. By appointment only. Call 275-5268
October 24th: New Ross 29th from 6:00 pm-8:30 pm at New Ross Consolidated School
October 25th: New Germany from 9:30am-4:00pm at New Germany Medical Center By appointment only. Call 644-2361
October 29th: Tancook from 11:30 am-1:00 pm at Recreation Center
November 5th and 26th: Bridgewater from 2:00 pm-7:00 pm at Holy Trinity Anglican Church
November 6th: New Ross from 9:00 am-12:00 pm at New Ross Family Resource Center
November 6th, 8th: Caledonia from 1:00pm-4:00pm at North Queens Health Center
November 19th: Liverpool beginning at 2:00pm at Liverpool Family Resource Center. By appointment only. Call 354-1305
November 22nd: Lunenburg from 3:00pm-7:00pm at United Church Hall
December 6th: Caledonia from 1:00pm-4:00pm at North Queens Health Center
Retiring Yarmouth Mayor Happy With Term In Office
GG David Johnston & Mayor Phil Mooney |
The Yarmouth Mayor is not running again for the job. He says the highlight of his tenure was the provincial funding announcement recently to help in re-establishment of the ferry to Maine.
Mooney says troubles surrounding the SouthWest Development Authority and town finances were areas he and council worked their way through over the past 4 years. While he's retiring from the Mayor's chair, Mooney "is" running for a town council seat in Saturday's elections.
Mooney will leave office as Mayor at the end of the month.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
School Board: District Four Candidates Forum
Meanwhile, another candidate, Karen Reinhardt, says it all starts with the younger children.
On another issue, candidate Fred Daugherty says it was a good choice to reduce the amount of school board seats.
Another candidate, Jennifer Naugler, agrees.
School Board elections for district four will be held Saturday until 7pm.
Sod Turning For South Queens School In Liverpool
The sod will be turned for the new South Queens School project tomorrow in Liverpool. Premier Darrell Dexter will join MLA Vicki Conrad for the ground breaking ceremony. The province has committed $16 million dollars towards the project. The South Queens School will be home to grades 6 to 8, with grade 9 students moving to Liverpool Regional High School. It's expected to be ready for classes in September 2013. The ceremony begins at 11AM at the school construction site on Waterloo Street.
School Board Candidates Forum At Hebbville Academy
School Board candidates from district four will take part in a forum tonight at Hebbville Academy. The school advisory councils from Hebbville, Pentz, Petite and Newcombville are hosting the event. The candidates in that area include are Brian Eisener, Karen Reinhardt, Jennifer Naugler and Fred Daugherty. The forum gets underway at 7pm.
MODL Mothballs Riverport School

Zwicker says the common theme with residents is to get rid of the building. A recent assessment revealed the municipality could spend roughly $300,000 to demolish the school.
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