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Region of Queens Municipality’s Materials Recovery Facility to Permanently Close

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September 9, 2025; Liverpool, NS: Changes to the ways in which recycled materials are treated have resulted in the upcoming closure of Region of Queens Municipality’s Materials Recovery Facility (MRF), effective December 1, 2025. This closure will result in the loss of jobs for Region of Queens Municipality employees at the MRF. In August 2023, the Environmental Act was amended by the provincial government, which mandates that recycling of Packaging, Paper Products and Packaging-Like Products brought into Nova Scotia is at the cost of the producer. Collection, management and disposal across Nova Scotia will now be done by Circular Materials,…
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Updated: Help for Residents with a Dry or Low Well

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Residents of Queens County: Is your well dry or low? Until current dry conditions improve and there is substantial rainfall throughout Queens County, everyone is doing what they can to conserve water. The Municipality is organizing options for people to get potable and non potable water, as well as shower access. The current list is posted below and is on the Municipality’s website and Facebook page. It will be updated as more options are confirmed. Currently, the following sources are available for residents, free of charge: WATER* Cowie Well, 733 Main Street, Liverpool* Coastal Queens Place, 8100 Highway 3, Port…
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Notice of Asphalt Paving in Liverpool

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Thursday, September 4, 2025 Dexter Construction will commence asphalt paving work in Liverpool on September 4th and is expected to continue until approximately September 10th. Traffic control will be in place during this work. The following streets/locations are included: We appreciate your patience and cooperation while this important work is completed to improve our streets.
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Air Quality Resources

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To monitor air quality in communities in Queens and other areas of Nova Scotia you may be visiting, the Purple Air website is a helpful tool.  The map is in real time reading sensors citizens across the province have in place – to use it simply zoom in on Nova Scotia and look for a location, or use the search bar on the upper right corner of the map page for the location you are seeking:  https://map.purpleair.com/air-quality-standards-us-epa-aqi?opt=%2F1%2Flp%2Fa10%2Fp604800%2FcC0#5.88/45.615/-62.5 Click on the map marker to see the data from the sensor in that community of current air quality health index (AQHI) ranking. Map…
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Volunteer Opportunities Available on Committees of Council

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Do you want to be engaged and involved in your community? There are volunteer opportunities are available on several Committees of Council. Advisory committees help to inform the decision making of Region of Queens Municipal Council. Applications are open for members of the public to take part in these volunteer roles. Dismantling Discrimination and Hate Committee The Dismantling Discrimination and Hate Committee works to ensure that municipal practices and processes are inclusive to the people in Region of Queens. The purpose of Dismantling Discrimination and Hate (EDI) is to provide Municipal Council with strong impactful advice, education, and recommendations for…
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Fireworks Advisory issued by the Office of the Fire Marshall

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Additional restrictions resulting from the dry weather were put in place on August 6, 2025 by the Province. All all fireworks are now included in the Fire Ban (commercial and personal).  The fine for violating the fireworks ban is the same as the fire and travel bans — $25,000 fine. The Office of the Fire Marshal has banned all Fireworks and Pyrotechnic Special Effects anytime a Burn Ban is in effect, and it applies to all professional and personal fireworks even if they have the appropriate approvals. Municipalities have been requested to post this information on their websites and in…
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Improper Disposal of Single Use or Rechargeable Batteries May Cause Fires

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Did you know that improper disposal of single use or rechargeable batteries can cause fires? The photo we are sharing is from an actual fire caused in the Municipality of Guysborough in late July – and we have been advised that there was a fire at a transfer station in Kentville yesterday believed to be caused by a damaged lithium battery. Fortunately, it was contained to a trailer and was extinguished safely before it could spread. Please do your part and dispose of batteries properly to help keep our workers, facilities and the environment safe! Not sure how? Visit call2recycle.ca…
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Public Shower Facilities available at Queens Place Emera Centre

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Public Shower Facilities for residents of Queens County experiencing dry wells, or housing related issues. Start Date: Monday, July 28, 2025Note: There may be times due to facility events and activities where the service is not available. Advance notice will be provided in these instances. Queens Place Emera Centre has opened a public shower facility for residents of Queens County experiencing housing related issues or dry wells. Queens Place Emera Centre is located at 50 Queens Place Dr., Liverpool, NS. Showers will be available:Monday – Friday: 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. & 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Saturday and Sunday:…
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Road Trails Online Survey: Make your opinion known

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We had a great turnout for the public consultation drop-in at the Liverpool Fire Hall on July 29, 2025, but we recognise that it wasn’t convenient for everyone to attend. If you couldn’t make it along, you can now see maps and descriptions of the proposed routes, and give us your opinion of each with the online survey at https://forms.office.com/r/gkJSG7LxXL. Road trails now exist in many other Nova Scotia towns and RQM is investigating whether it is appropriate to do the same in Liverpool with 5 routes being proposed. Road Trails are sections of public highway that have been designated…
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