Region of Queens Municipality

  • Etli Milita’mk Playpark Officially Opens

    October 11, 2023; Liverpool, NS: A safe, inclusive place where people of all ages and abilities can play together is now a reality in Liverpool. The Etli Milita’mk (pronounced: Ed Ah Lee Milly Dumk) Playpark officially opened with a ceremony held on site on Wednesday, October 11, 2023. Donors from the community, government officials, funding partners and members of the community gathered at a grand opening ceremony to thank those who were involved in developing the first universally designed playpark in Queens County. The idea to build a playground that was safe for children with autism, disabilities, seniors, and those with limited mobility was a dream of Debbie Wamboldt, a mother of a child with autism. She first started to advocate for the idea in 2016, providing municipal election candidates with a list of community needs made in consultation with the disability community. On the list was a safe and accessible play space.

    “On behalf of Council and our residents, I express gratitude to Debbie Wamboldt for her dedication, determination, and passion. Her desire for an accessible playpark in Queens County resulted in both the formation of a local fundraising committee and also the commitment of Autism Nova Scotia in terms of financial oversight. Debbie inspired children, teenagers and adults along with service groups, businesses, corporations, government and two separate councils to bring this to a reality.” said Darlene Norman, Mayor of Region of Queens Municipality.

    Etili Milita’mk Playpark is a ‘Universally-Designed’ playground with a wide
    assortment of elements that engage all senses and offer options for different users, and components to include people with a range of abilities and sensory needs.

    “I continually say how proud I am to be a part of this community. This might be something people witness in bigger areas, but to witness a small community like ours come together in such a way to make this happen has been life-changing for me,” said Wamboldt. “It has been rewarding witnessing our community shine through the adversity we faced to make this project happen. We raised funds and doubled down even during a global pandemic to ensure that this project would happen. That’s an amazing thing to see the community do.”

    Among the equipment in the playpark are three slides of varying heights and styles; five swings of 4 types including multi-generational and inclusive harnessed; a standing spinner; a roll-on spinner; a climbing wall; a toddler ‘truck’; a wobble sphere; a quiet grove (designed for autistic users to ‘get away’); musical element; braille descriptive panels; interactive panels; stepping ‘stones’; climbing apparatus; three different ladders; a transfer station (where one can move off a wheelchair onto decks); and a sliding pole. In July, the spraypad component of the playpark was opened, and has had frequent use by the community and visitors.

    “I’d like to thank the many funders for their incredible support and the South Shore community, especially Debbie Wamboldt, for trailblazing a path towards making this playpark come to life”, said Cynthia Carroll, Executive Director, Autism Nova Scotia. “This community truly worked together to build a playpark for people of all abilities, ages, and sizes – an accessible and inclusive space where everyone can play.”

    Etli Milita’mk is valued at over $600,000. Funding for the playpark was from a variety of sources, with fundraising efforts administered, coordinated and held in trust by Autism Nova Scotia. Region of Queens Municipality donated the land and $111,773. Combined Provincial funding of $112,000 and federal grants adding to $160,000 were received. Private trusts sponsored $85,000 and general donations were a significant part of the funding, with over $100,000 being donated by community fundraising efforts, from zombie walks, to bottle drives, bake sales, and children donating money from their birthday parties.

    “This playpark speaks volumes to Region of Queens commitment to accessibility and inclusion for all residents. The benefit of universal design was very evident throughout the summer months as children through to seniors laughed and had fun at the spraypad. Accessibility and inclusion are placed at the forefront within Region of Queens. Policies and practices are being implemented that support inclusion within our recreation, social and workplace environments,” said Mayor Norman.

    Etli Milita’mk was selected as the name of the playpark in consultation with members of Acadia First Nation. Translated from Mi’kmaq, it means “we are playing here”.

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    Click this link for the ASL video of the ceremony

    Click this link to read Mayor Darlene Norman’s speech

  • Media release: Council Approves New Chief Administrative Officer for Region of Queens Municipality

    September 26, 2023; Liverpool, NS: The hiring of a new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) was unanimously approved by Region of Queens Municipality’s Council at the September 26, 2023 Regular Council meeting. Council announced the appointment of Cody Joudry as its new CAO, effective in mid November, 2023.

    “The Region of Queens requires a CAO who will move the entire organization forward in a unified manner while working for our citizen’s best interest. Cody Joudry has strong communication skills, understands the importance of public engagement, and has illustrated experience guiding council to short- and long-term priority setting.  These are the attributes required to move our community of Queens forward in a positive manner,” said Darlene Norman, Mayor of Region of Queens Municipality.

    Bringing over 16 years of municipal experience, Joudry has held key leadership roles, including Director of Development and Tourism at the County of Dufferin in Ontario, Director of Economic Development at the County of Huron in Ontario, and Manager of Economic Development and IT Services at the County of Annapolis in Nova Scotia. His expertise spans diverse areas, including community engagement, strategic planning, economic development, and customer relations.

    With family ties extending across Southwest Nova Scotia, Joudry has deep roots in the community. His family originates from Caledonia, and his unwavering dedication to community development has been a consistent hallmark of his career. Joudry is also a proud Mi’kmaw from L’sitkuk First Nation.

    Joudry is dedicated to building positive and collaborative relationships with staff, Council, community members, and stakeholders, making this a priority in his new role as Chief Administrative Officer.

    “I am honored to serve Region of Queens Municipality and look forward to leveraging my experience and passion in the service and for the prosperity of the residents,” said Joudry.

    Since May 2023, the CAO position has been held by Interim CAO Dan MacDougall, who was contracted to assist Region of Queens Municipality’s Council.  There will be a brief period of overlap as Joudry familiarizes himself with the position, and current and upcoming projects, and Council priorities.

    “As Cody Joudry prepares to take on the leadership role as CAO, Council is grateful to Interim CAO Dan MacDougall who came to us from retirement after last serving as CAO in the Municipality of the District of Chester.  Dan’s knowledge and sound judgement in the spring and early summer, was valued by Council, and we are pleased to have him back with us again this autumn until Cody takes on this important leadership role,” said Mayor Norman. “Council also thanks staff, as several of the Region of Queens Municipality’s Department Directors served as acting CAO’s over the summer months.  Their dedication to the Municipality and its residents is appreciated,” said Mayor Norman.

    Joudry will serve as Region of Queens Municipality’s fifth CAO in the 27 years since amalgamation in 1996. 

  • Special Council Meeting

    There will be a Special meeting of Region of Queens Council held on Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 12:15 p.m. in the Region’s Council Chambers, 249 White Point Road, Liverpool.  The purpose of this meeting is to deal with an In Camera Personnel item.  An agenda can be found on the website.  

  • Message from Mayor Darlene Norman: Boil Water Advisory

    Myself, other members of Council and staff are repeatedly asked, ‘What are the specifics respecting the reasons for the length of time the boil water advisory has been issued?’ Department of Environment stress the message displayed at the bottom of this page, is the one message to give.  Having said that, I will offer you what I know as of today’s date.   Fixing this situation has been a priority since day one.  Water utility staff have engaged consultants, various agencies, and other water utility specialists.  The water utility plant is working at 2/3 capacity and water is being produced that is sanitized based upon manual testing and adjustments.  The components which do this electronically have arrived, however it is imperative that before they are installed every method is undertaken to ensure stable energy to the plant.  In other words, physical work is presently being undertaken in conjunction with Nova Scotia Power to make the plant resistant to lightning impacts before installing valuable components.  To install these components, have more lightening strikes and be back to square one, is not logical.   I thank those who have been patient.  Once Department of Environment are satisfied consistent water quality that is within their parameters can be met, they will provide notice the boil water advisory can be lifted. 

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  • October 18, 2023 TAX SALE

    Please take notice that pursuant to the Municipal Government Act of the Province of Nova Scotia, certain lands situate in the Region of Queens Municipality and described in general terms below are now liable to be sold at Public Auction at Best Western Plus, 63 Queens Place Drive, Liverpool, NS on Wednesday, October 18, 2023 at 10:00 AM to recover outstanding taxes, plus interest as well as expenses of, and incidental to, the sale unless the same are paid in full on or before the said date and time of sale. 

    October 18, 2023 Tax Sale Documents

    Tax Sale Notices and Procedures

    Tax Sale Advertisement

    Tax Sale Property Descriptions

    PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED – REGISTER HERE

     

    REGION OF QUEENS MUNICIPALITY MAKES NO REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES TO ANY PURCHASER REGARDING THE FITNESS, GEOGRAPHICAL OR ENVIRONMENTAL SUITABILITY OF THE LAND (S) OFFERED FOR SALE FOR ANY PARTICULAR USE and does not certify the legal title, legal description or boundaries.  The lands offered for sale ARE BEING SOLD ON AN “AS IS” BASIS ONLY, subject to any estates or interests of the Crown in Right of Canada or the Province of Nova Scotia.

  • Special Weather Statement in Effect

    August 25, 2023; 12 p.m.: Environment Canada has issued a Special Weather Statement in effect for western, central and northwestern Nova Scotia, including Queens County.  Heavy rainfall possible for some areas, with total rainfall possibly reaching or exceeding 50 millimetres, starting late Friday night into Sunday morning.Rainfall amounts could exceed 25 millimetres per hour locally. Heavy downpours can cause flash flooding and pooling of water. Similar events have caused hazardous driving conditions and localized flooding in low-lying areas.Please continue to monitor alerts and forecasts issued by Environment Canada by clicking this link:
    https://weather.gc.ca/index_e.html?layers=alert,&zoom=5&center=50.90422262,-75.33921951 

  • Special Council Meeting

    There will be a Special meeting of Region of Queens Council held on Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 5:30 p.m. in the Region’s Council Chambers, 249 White Point Road, Liverpool. The purpose of this meeting is to deal with an In Camera – Personnel item.

    An agenda will be posted on this website.

  • Notice of Passing

    REGION OF QUEENS MUNICIPALITY

    NOTICE OF PASSING

    IN THE MATTER OF the MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT ACT being Chapter 18 of the Statutes of Nova Scotia, 1998.

    TAKE NOTICE THAT on August 8, 2023, Council of Region of Queens Municipality adopted a Bylaw respecting amendments to Region of Queens Land Use By-law.  The amendments saw:

    • Amending the Zoning Map to change the zoning of PID#’s 70027982, 70040423, 70017983 and 70028477 to Multiple Unit Residential (RM).

    An aggrieved person may appeal the decision of Council, within fourteen (14) days of the publication of this notice, to the Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board.

    Date:  August 10, 2023

    Mike MacLeod, Director of Planning and Development

  • Special Purpose Flagpole: Emancipation Day, August 1

    In observance of Emancipation Day, Region of Queens Municipality is flying the Pan African Flag on the Special Purpose Flagpole at Town Hall Arts & Cultural Centre, 219 Main St., Liverpool, on August 1.

    Emancipation Day marks the end of slavery in many British colonies. The Slavery Abolition Act of 1834 ended slavery in the British Empire on August 1, 1834. The first colony to have anti-slavery legislation was Upper Canada, modern day Ontario with the Act Against Slavery 1793.

    Learn more on Nova Scotia’s Office of African Nova Scotia Affairs:

    https://ansa.novascotia.ca/content/commemorating-emancipation-day

  • UPDATED: Milton Centennial Pool & North Queens Aquatic Centre

    July 24, 2023; 1:21 p.m.: The North Queens Aquatic Center in Caledonia will be opening today for public swim from 2:30 -4:00 p.m., and will be open for public swims Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 2:30 – 4:00 p.m, and Friday from 2:30 – 3:30 p.m. Admission to Public Swim is free of charge this week only.

    Swim lesson registration for the next session of lessons at North Queens Aquatic Centre will be held July 25 and 26th at the Aquatic Centre. Residents of South Queens are reminded that they are welcome to register for lessons at the North Queens Aquatic Center, or call 902-682-2009.

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    July 24, 2023:  Unprecedented rainfall and related flash flooding over the weekend has significantly damaged the infrastructure of the Milton Centennial Pool.

    It will remain closed for the remainder of the season as assessment of the extent of the damage continues by our Engineering and Public Works Department.  Staff are contacting those who are registered for session 2 swimming lessons regarding refunds of registration fees.

    We regret any inconvenience and disappointment this may cause.

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    July 23, 2023: Please be advised that North Queens Aquatic Centre and Milton Centennial Pool will be closed on Monday, July 24 for staff to assess storm damage.

    Updates will be posted as they become available.

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