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Tag Archives: Percy Best
Sackville revises flood control plan, but mayor says town still at risk from heavy storms
According to Mayor John Higham, Sackville is still vulnerable to flooding from heavy rainstorms in spite of the millions that have been spent so far on the Lorne Street flood control project. “The water modelling shows 160,000 cubic metres of … Continue reading
Posted in Town of Sackville
Tagged Burger King, Drive-thru, Keith Carter, Lorne St. flood control project, Percy Best, Tim Hortons
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Former deputy mayor seeks apology for town manager’s ‘rude’ behaviour
Mayor John Higham has defended a senior town manager who apparently told two Sackville residents they could not speak with an engineering consultant about the Lorne Street flood control project unless they were willing to pay for his time. The … Continue reading
Posted in Town of Sackville
Tagged Crandall Engineering, Jamie Burke, Merlin Estabrooks, Percy Best, Pierre Plourde
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Developer seeks approval for new Sackville ambulance station
A Nova Scotia developer is asking Sackville Town Council for approval to build an Ambulance New Brunswick station near TransCanada Highway Exit 506. Parsons Investments Ltd. is in the process of buying land that fronts on Robson Avenue, Cattail Ridge … Continue reading
NS company buying land on Cattail Ridge, but no word yet on development plans
A Nova Scotia development company that builds and leases rental properties is buying a large chunk of land in Sackville across from the Ultramar gas station on Cattail Ridge. The land, extending about 600 feet along Cattail Ridge from the Westmorland … Continue reading