Region of Queens Municipality

  • Statement from Mayor Scott Christian

    After careful consideration and with advice obtained from Region of Queens Municipality’s legal counsel, Council has decided not to appeal the decision of the Nova Scotia Aquaculture Review Board in support of Kelly Cove Salmon Ltd. expanding the boundaries of the existing Coffin Island site.

    Our lawyers advised there would be little chance of success to win the appeal because appeals are limited to issues of law or jurisdiction – not whether the decision rendered by the Board reflects the best interests of the community.

    Although the Council of Region of Queens Municipality echoes the disappointment and frustration felt by many in the community with the NSARB’s decision, we could not justify committing an unknown amount of taxpayers’ dollars to a legal appeal that we did not feel was a case we would win.

  • NOTICE OF PASSING – BYLAW 11

    REGION OF QUEENS MUNICIPALITY

    NOTICE OF PASSING

    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of Region of Queens Municipality, at a duly constituted meeting held on March 10, 2026, passed Bylaw No. 11, A Bylaw Respecting the Regulation of Discharges to Municipal Sewerage Systems, also known as “The Sewer Bylaw.”

    This Bylaw regulates discharges to the municipal sewerage systems within the Region of Queens Municipality, including provisions respecting sewer connections, permitted and prohibited discharges, sewer fees, and enforcement.

    This Bylaw repeals the Bylaw Respecting the Regulation of Discharges to the Municipal Sewerage System adopted by Council on January 15, 2007.

    A copy of Bylaw No. 11 is available for public inspection at the Municipal Office, 249 White Point Road, Liverpool, Nova Scotia, during regular business hours, and on the Municipality’s website at www.regionofqueens.com.

    Date: March 11, 2026   

    Angela Green

    Municipal Clerk

  • Update: Road Trails in Liverpool

    March 11, 2026: We are happy to let people know that Municipal crews are installing signs to mark the Road Trails in Liverpool. The work is expected to continue for several days.

    PLEASE NOTE: the Road Trails are not open to Off Highway Vehicles until the trails are marked as open on the ATVANS app.

    We will update again when the Road Trails are open and ready to use.

  • FOUND — Key Fob with keys

    A key fob for a car and other keys was found in the parking lot at Pine Grove Park today (March 3). If this is yours, please contact Region of Queens Municipality at 902-354-3453 to claim them, or stop by the Administration Building at 249 White Point Road, Liverpool.

    You will be asked to identify the make of car (under the yellow box) to claim them.

  • Message from Mayor Christian: Perkins House Closure

    The Perkins House Museum is an important cultural and historic building, significant to many in Queens County. The recent decision by the province to close it is disappointing, and we have heard from many in the community who share this feeling.

    Like many in the community, I await more information from the Province of Nova Scotia about what the future holds for the Perkins House Museum – at this time, no requests have been made of the Region of Queens relating to the museum. I encourage members of the community with a passion for our heritage to become involved as the transition of this property and a future model for operations is contemplated.

    I want to express my sincere thanks to the staff and volunteers who put in the time, care, and effort to make visiting Perkins House a memorable experience for so many residents and visitors alike over the years. Caring for the history and heritage of a community is important work, and I want to share my heartfelt gratitude for your dedication to preserving our shared story.

    Sincerely,

    Mayor Scott Christian

  • Public Notice: Temporary Sewer Service Disruption – Bootlegger Road & Lower Waterloo Street East, Liverpool

    Update: February 26, 2026; 11:20 am

    Further to the sewer service disruption on Bootlegger Road & Lower Waterloo Street East, Liverpool; municipal crews have determined that the issue is isolated to properties below Enos Collins Lane (harbour side), on Waterloo Street and Bootlegger Road, Liverpool.

    February 26, 2026

    There is currently a temporary disruption affecting sewer utility services on Bootlegger Road and the lower portion of Waterloo Street East in Liverpool. This issue is the result of recent weather events that have impacted sewer infrastructure in the area.

    Municipal crews are actively working to resolve the situation as quickly as possible and are making every effort to minimize disruption to residents.

    Residents in the affected area who are experiencing service issues are asked to contact the Department of Infrastructure at 902-354-7170.

  • NOTICE OF SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING

    Notice is hereby given that a Special Meeting of Council has been scheduled as follows:

    Date: Tuesday, March 3, 2026
    Time: 5:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
    Location: Council Chamber at the Municipal Administration Building, located at 249 White Point Road, Liverpool, NS. The meeting will also be livestreamed on the Region of Queens Municipality’s Facebook page and YouTube channel.

    Purpose of the Special Meeting

    The purpose of this Special Meeting is to:

    • Introduce the Draft 2026–2027 Operating Budget
    • Introduce the Draft 2026–2027 Water Utility Operating Budget
    • Review Budget Questions & Answers

    No additional business will be considered at this Special Meeting.

    Public Access

    This meeting is open to the public in accordance with the Municipal Government Act.

    The draft budgets will be available on the Municipality’s website prior to the meeting. They will be posted on Friday, February 27, 2026, as part of the Special Council Agenda Package here:

    RQM Council Agendas, Minutes & Audio

  • Statement for Mayor Christian: Decision by NS Aquaculture Review board

    On behalf of the RQM I want to express how deeply disappointed we are in the decision of the Nova Scotia Aquaculture Review Board (NSARB) to approve Kelly Cove Salmon Ltd.’s application to expand the existing salmon farm by Coffin Island and Beach Meadows Beach from the current 14 pens to 20. The RQM stood by our community as an intervenor in opposition to this expansion. I want to express my gratitude for our residents who contributed their time, energy and voices by providing oral statements, submitting testimony and appearing as witnesses at this hearing.

    To access more information on this process and the NSARB decision, go to their website: https://arb.novascotia.ca/hearings/nsarb-2023-001-public-hearing-applications-kelly-cove-salmon-ltd-coffin-island-aq-1205

    Mayor Scott Christian, Region of Queens Municipality

  • Area Rate Voting Results

    (Originally issued at 8:23 p.m. on Friday, February 13, 2026. Updated at 2:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 19, 2026.)

    The results of the Area Rate votes will now be presented to Council in a staff report at the Regular Council Meeting on March 24, 2026, which begins at 5:30 pm. The public is welcome to attend this meeting in the Chamber gallery at the Municipal Administration Building at 249 White Point, Liverpool. It will also be livestreamed on our Facebook Page and YouTube channel. Council will consider the results of these votes and determine whether to approve the requested Area Rates at that time.

    Area Rate Voting Results, Assessment Districts 5 & 6

    Brooklyn Cemetery Committee

    On February 13, 2026, eligible voters in Assessment Districts 5 and 6 were given an opportunity to vote on a request from Brooklyn Cemetery Committee to levy a 1.5 cent per $100 of assessment on all assessment accounts in Assessment Districts 5 and 6 for the 2026-2027 fiscal year. The vote is not binding.

    The results of the vote are as follows:

    YES – 72

    NO – 14

    Rejected and Spoiled Ballots – 0

    Total Voters Casting a Ballot – 86

    Brooklyn Recreation Committee

    On February 13, 2026, eligible voters in Assessment Districts 5 and 6 were given an opportunity to vote on a request from Brooklyn Recreation Committee to levy a 4 cent per $100 of assessment on all assessment accounts in Assessment Districts 5 and 6 for the 2026-2027 fiscal year. The vote is not binding.

    The results of the vote are as follows:

    YES – 74

    NO – 12

    Rejected and Spoiled Ballots – 0

    Total Voters Casting a Ballot – 86

    The results of the Area Rate votes will be presented to Council in a staff report at the Regular Council Meeting on February 24, 2026, which begins at 5:30 pm. The public is welcome to attend this meeting in the Chamber gallery at the Municipal Administration Building at 249 White Point, Liverpool. It will also be livestreamed on our Facebook Page and YouTube channel. Council will consider the results of these votes and determine whether to approve the requested Area Rates at that time.

  • NOTICE OF INTENT TO CONSIDER SECOND READING – BYLAW NO. 11 – PUBLIC SEWER SYSTEMS

    TAKE NOTICE THAT Council of Region of Queens Municipality will consider second reading of Bylaw No. 11 – Public Sewer Systems, at the Regular Council Meeting on Tuesday, March 10, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. in Council Chamber, 249 White Point Road, Liverpool, NS.

    OBJECT OF THE BYLAW:  The object of this Bylaw is to regulate the use of the municipal sewerage system, including connections, permitted discharges, and user responsibilities, in order to protect municipal infrastructure, public health, and the environment, and to repeal and replace the existing Sewer Bylaw adopted in 2007.

    A copy of the proposed bylaw may be inspected at the Municipal Administration Building, located at 249 White Point Road, Liverpool, NS, during the regular office hours of 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and on the Municipal website at www.regionofqueens.com.

    Dated: February 11, 2026

    Angela Green, Municipal Clerk

  • Message of Support for the people of Tumbler Ridge from Mayor Christian

    On behalf of the Region of Queens Municipality, I want to express our community’s profound sorrow and unwavering support for the people of Tumbler Ridge, British Columbia, following yesterday’s tragic events.

    To the grieving families, the shaken residents, and the first responders who answered the call, please know that you are in our thoughts.

    While we are on the other side of the country, we very much recognize the spirit of a community like Tumbler Ridge – we know that in small communities where people truly look out for one another, a tragedy like this leaves a mark on the heart of every single resident.

    All of Queens County sends strength and stands in solidarity with the entire Tumbler Ridge community as you face the difficult days ahead.

    Mayor Scott Christian

    February 11, 2026

  • Facility Closures Due to Winter Storm

    February 11, 2026, 12: 15 p.m.:  Queens Place Emera Centre and Region of Queens Municipality’s Administration Office will close at 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 11, due to worsening conditions from the winter storm. Administration Building staff will be working from home for the remainder of the business day. 

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