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Monthly Archives: November 2023
Tantramar waits to hear if province will come up with more $ for final phase of flood control project
The fourth and final phase of Sackville’s Lorne Street flood control project has hit a financial snag that threatens to stop or delay construction of a new aboiteau that would discharge stormwater into the Tantramar River. Town Engineer Jon Eppell … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Town of Sackville, Town of Tantramar
Tagged Lorne Street flood control project
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Sackville protesters hear “I Grant You Refuge” written 10-days before Palestinian poet dies in Israeli air raid
One week after about 250 people gathered in Bill Johnstone park to call for a ceasefire in Gaza, the uninterrupted killing continues with more than 13,000 deaths and tens of thousands of injuries. During last Sunday’s rally, retired Mt. A. … Continue reading
Tantramar council adds extra RCMP officer in confusing vote
Tantramar Town Council appears to have rejected a recommendation from the RCMP as well as from Treasurer Michael Beal by voting to increase the number of full-time officers in the Sackville detachment by four instead of three. In their presentation … Continue reading
Tantramar Council ends air filter saga by nixing $3200 grant
Community volunteer and Mt. A. professor Dave Thomas says he’s disappointed that Tantramar Town Council has rejected his request for a $3,200 grant to build simple, indoor air filters that protect against COVID-19 and flu viruses as well as allergens … Continue reading
Posted in COVID-19, Technology, Town of Sackville, Town of Tantramar
Tagged Corsi-Rosenthal boxes
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Sackville protest calls for ceasefire in Gaza & an end to Canada’s support for Israeli war crimes
About 250 protesters took part in a peaceful march and rally in Sackville today to call for an immediate ceasefire as Israel continued its war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip. Sarah Kardash, one of rally’s main organizers, called on … Continue reading
Posted in Mount Allison University, Town of Tantramar
Tagged Gaza, Hamas, Israel, Palestine
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Tantramar pushed to sign new RCMP contract with 3 more officers for much larger town
Treasurer Michael Beal says the federal government suddenly wants to settle Tantramar’s new policing contract within the next few days. “As of Friday, an e-mail came out that indicated they would need a decision by November 10th,” Beal told council … Continue reading
Posted in RCMP, Town of Sackville, Town of Tantramar
Tagged Municipal Policing Service Agreement
2 Comments
‘Black slop’ adds $173K to cost of Lorne St. flood project
Tantramar Town Council has approved spending an extra $173,242 to complete Phase III of the $5.2 million Lorne Street flood control project. During a council meeting on Wednesday, Town Engineer Jon Eppell explained that the extra money is needed because … Continue reading
Posted in Environment, Town of Sackville, Town of Tantramar
Tagged Lorne St. flood control project
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Tantramar treasurer recommends multi-year tax increases for former LSDs
Tantramar Treasurer Michael Beal is recommending property tax increases for three former local service districts and slight reductions in the former town of Sackville and the village of Dorchester. During a draft budget presentation to Tantramar council Wednesday, Beal said … Continue reading