Region of Queens Municipality

  • Public Notice: Region of Queens Municipality Discontinues Well and Bulk Water Tank Filling

    October 16, 2025: Throughout recent dry conditions, Liverpool Fire Department was offering to fill dry wells for local residents. Based on the voluntary water conservation directive, Region of Queens Municipality has asked Liverpool Fire Department to stop providing that service as the water for well filling comes from Region of Queens Water Utility. The Utility supplies water to customers in Liverpool and Brooklyn.

    The Municipality is organizing options for people to get potable and non potable water, as well as shower access. The updated list will be posted on the Municipality’s website and Facebook page as soon as possible. It will be updated as more options are confirmed.

    Currently, the following sources are available for residents, free of charge:

    Potable Water

    • Cowie Well , 733 Main Street, Liverpool
    • Coastal Queens Place, 8100 Highway 3, Port Mouton
    • West Queens Recreation Association, 70 River Head Road, Port Mouton

    Outside Water Faucet

    • North Queens Fire Department , 9793 Hwy. 8, Caledonia

    Showers

    • Queens Place Emera Centre, 50 Queens Place Drive, Brooklyn. Book by calling 902-354-4422.
    • Coastal Queens Place, 8100 Highway 3, Port Mouton. Book your shower by calling 902-220-4062.
    • West Queens Recreation Association, 70 River Head Road, Port Mouton. Book your shower by calling 902-683-2960.

    As more options are available, the list will be updated and more information will be posted.

    Updated: October 17, 2025, 11:00 a.m.

  • Three inducted to Queens County’s Olympic Wall

    October 9, 2025; Liverpool, NS:  A celebratory feeling was in the air as Region of Queens Municipality unveiled the three newest inductees on the Olympic Wall at Queens Place Emera Centre on October 9, 2025.  Region of Queens Mayor Scott Christian was joined by two-time Olympian and two-time competitor at the Pan American Games Lisa Ross, and  Mike Greek with Special Olympics Nova Scotia, to announce the newest inductees on the Olympic Wall.  

    Rebecca Delaney and Jillian Young competed in the 2025 World Special Olympic Games in Turin, Italy. Both competed in snowshoe events.  Rececca Delaney won a gold medal in the 4 x 100 m relay F01, placed 4th in 100m F07, and 5th in 200m F05.  Jillian Young won a gold medal in the 200m F15, and placed 6th in the 100m F05.   Susan Inglis took part in the 2025 World Special Olympic Games as a snowshoe coach for the national team.

    “Congratulations to our three newest inductees, Rebecca Delaney, Susan Inglis and Jillian Young, and also Sarah Mitton, who has now competed at two Olympic Games.  Council and our community are very proud of the inductees, and have been proud to cheer them all on as they made their way to compete internationally,” said Scott Christian, Mayor of Region of Queens Municipality.  “The Olympic Wall at Queens Place is a very visible display of the outstanding, world class achievements of our community members who represent Canada in Olympic, World Paralympic, and World Special Olympic Games.  These athletes, coaches and officials are role models and an inspiration to all.  They show that with hard work and setting a goal, it is possible to go the distance and compete with the top athletes from across the world.”

    Queens County’s Olympic Wall was created in 2022 as a space created to recognize the accomplishments of high-performance athletes, coaches and officials from the community who have participated in World Olympic, World Paralympic, and World Special Olympic Games. There are now twelve people inducted on the wall: Jamie Belong, Betty Ann Daury, Rebecca Delaney, Owen Hamlin, Susan Inglis, Jenna Martin, Sarah Mitton, David Rudderham, Alexander Shankel, Ben Theriau, Brian Ward, and Jillian Young. The Olympic Wall is on display in the lobby of Queens Place Emera Centre, 50 Queens Place Drive, Liverpool, Nova Scotia, and is available to visit during business hours, Monday through Friday, 6 a.m. – 9 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.  There is also information about Queens County’s Olympic Wall online at: https://www.queensplace.ca/olympic-wall/.

    To watch a video recording of the event, please click here to see it on Region of Queens Municipality’s YouTube channel.

  • Public Notice: Temporary Traffic Control Lights on Eastern End of Waterloo Street

    October 7, 2025: There are new traffic control lights located in the construction area of Waterloo Street, Liverpool.  These lights will remain in place while construction is ongoing. As construction areas change, the lights may shift locations slightly. There is sensor detection to avoid the need for long stops when there is no oncoming vehicle. Staff are monitoring the timing to allow for slow passage, and there may be some adjustments to the timing, as needed.

    The NS Temporary Workplace Traffic Control Manual is online:https://novascotia.ca/tran/tcm/traffic-control-manual.pdf and states that any overnight lane closure must have active traffic control regardless of construction activity. The signage and lights are to be complied with as legal authority under the Motor Vehicles Act and Public Highways Act.

  • Deputy CAO Hired by Region of Queens Municipality

    September 26, 2025; Liverpool, NS: Region of Queens Municipality has hired Patrick Hirtle as the Deputy Chief Administrative Officer (Deputy CAO). He will join the municipality on October 20, 2025, in the new position.

    “I’m thrilled that Patrick will be joining our team as Deputy CAO. Patrick brings a unique perspective to this role – he has more than 10 years’ experience in municipal government, and has been a Councillor in Town of Bridgewater several years ago,” said Willa Thorpe, Chief Administrative Officer at Region of Queens Municipality. “When we interviewed Patrick, we were very impressed with his extensive experience in municipal and private sector communications, strong skills and training in Emergency Management, and strength and proficiency leading a cohesive staff team.”

    The Deputy CAO’s role is to assist with the planning, direction, organization and communication of all work within the Region of Queens Municipality. The Deputy CAO also provides forward-thinking leadership, technical, and managerial skill to deliver programs and services identified by Council. As well as assisting the CAO with projects and administration, Hirtle will manage staff in the Department of Administration, including Community Economic Development, Communications, Information Technology, Protective Services, and Policy and Bylaw Development.

    “Region of Queens Municipality’s Council is moving many exciting projects forward. The Deputy CAO and the Administrative staff are essential parts of this work. Patrick’s knowledge and experience will help our team to move the strategic priorities of Council forward proactively, transparently, and efficiently,” said Thorpe.

    Hirtle was born in Bridgewater and raised in Mahone Bay and he has lived and worked on the South Shore for many years. His related experience includes 8 years in a senior leadership and management role in municipal communications, 5 years in private sector communications, and extensive Emergency Management training and situational experience. Hirtle’s education includes Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts degrees, and the Associate Certificate in Local Government Administration.

    “I’m both honoured and excited to have been selected as the Region of Queens’ new Deputy CAO. I am very much looking forward to working together with Mayor Christian and Council, CAO Thorpe, and the entire staff team in service of the region’s residents and business community. There are a lot of great things happening here in Queens, and I can’t wait to get to work with the team,” said Hirtle.

  • NEW: Pedestrian Crossing Signal

    A new pedestrian crossing signal has been installed between civic numbers 698 and 710 Main Street, Liverpool at the crosswalk to the Trestle Trail bridge.

  • UPDATE: CHANGE IN DATE – Notice of Public Hearing: NOVA SCOTIA REGULATORY AND APPEALS BOARD

    Update posted September 17, 2025

    IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION by the REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF QUEENS, on behalf of its Water Utility, for approval of amendment to its Schedule of Rates and Charges for Water and Water Services and amendments to its schedule of Rules and Regulations. This matter will be considered in a public hearing as follows
    Hearing starts: Wednesday, November 19, 2025
    10:30 a.m.
    Evening Session: Wednesday, November 19, 2025
    6:00 p.m. (if required)
    Hearing Location: Council Chambers, Region of Queens Municipality
    249 White Point Road, Liverpool, NS B0T 1K0

    THE DATE AND LOCATION OF THE HEARING MAY CHANGE

    If any Intervenor in this proceeding intends to file evidence, the timeline will be extended to accommodate this, and the hearing date will be rescheduled. Depending on the circumstances, all or part of this public hearing may be held virtually, by video conferencing.
    THE DATE, TIME AND LOCATION FOR THIS HEARING MAY BE CONFIRMED BY VISITING THE BOARD’S WEBSITE OR BY CONTACTING THE CLERK OF THE BOARD.

    Board Hearings are open to the public and you may participate as follows:

    • You may speak at the hearing. You must notify the Board by Friday, November 14, 2025,
      of your request to speak.
    • You may make written comments by sending a letter to the Clerk of the Board at P.O. Box 1692,
      Unit “M”, Halifax, NS B3J 3S3, or by email at: board@novascotia.ca, or by fax at (902) 424-3919
      by Friday, November 14, 2025.
    • You may request formal standing as an Intervenor, subject to Board approval. This will allow you
      to present evidence or cross-examine witnesses. Your request must be received by the Board by
      Friday, August 22, 2025, and a copy of your written evidence by Wednesday, September 17,
      2025.
      Additional information about the matter is as follows:
    • For unmetered customers, the current quarterly water bill is $96.43, and it is proposed to increase
      to $200.53 (a 108% increase) in 2025/26; $206.98 (a 3.2% increase) in 2026/27; and $213.26 (a
      3.0% increase) in 2027/28.
    • For residential customers (5/8” meters), the current average quarterly water bill is $82.61, and it
      is proposed to increase to $169.66 (a 105.4% increase) in 2025/26; $174.63 (a 2.9% increase) in
      2026/27; and $177.39 (a 1.6% increase) in 2027/28.
    • For all other metered services, the Utility is requesting amendments ranging from 107.5% to
      119.5% in 2025/26; 0.2% to 4.0% in 2026/27; and 2.8% to 4.3% in 2027/28.
    • The annual fire protection charge paid by the Municipality, currently $201,531, is proposed to
      increase to $401,599 (a 99.3% increase) for 2025/26, $495,931 (a 23.5% increase) for 2026/27
      and $503,625 (a 1.6% increase) for 2027/28.

      Upon reviewing the Application, the Board, in its Decision, may determine that the proposed
      amendments should be as requested, higher, or lower.

      A copy of the Application and any timetable applying to this matter may be viewed on the Board’s
      website at http://nserbt.ca/nsrab/, by clicking on “Matters & Evidence”, “Go To Files & Documents”,
      and in the “Go Directly to Matter” search box, enter Matter No. M12363 or at the offices of the
      Region of Queens Municipality, 249 White Point Road, Liverpool, Nova Scotia.

      To assist the Board in using correct forms of address and pronouns in our hearings and
      decisions, we invite all parties, lawyers, and all other participants to share their pronouns and
      titles with the Board and each other if they are comfortable doing so. There is no requirement
      to provide this information.
  • Update: current Information re: Fire Ban Proclamation

    Update: Woods Travel Ban Lifted.  Fire Ban to Continue

    September 19, 2025: Nova Scotia’s Minister of Natural Resources has amended the woods travel proclamation to re-open wooded lands, parks and trails across Nova Scotia, effective 4 p.m., September 18, 2025.  The woods travel proclamation will remain in force for Annapolis County, where the Long Lake wildfire is ongoing.

    Region of Queens Municipality’s staff are currently removing barricades at municipal wooded parks and trails, and at the Municipal leaf and yard waste site in Western Head.  We appreciate the patience of the public as staff do this work, as it does take time.

    The province wide proclamations banning outdoor fires and fireworks remain in effect. Until the risk of wildfire is reduced, no outdoor fires or fireworks (consumer or commercial) are allowed anywhere in Nova Scotia. The $25,000 fine remains in place for violations.

    Information about the restrictions on the BurnSafe website: https://novascotia.ca/burnsafe/

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    August 15, 2025: Region of Queens Municipality has had reports of people being on closed trails and wooded parks, as well as people moving the barricades that have been put in place to close municipal sites during the woods travel ban.

    We want to remind our residents and visitors to the area that there is a fire ban, woods travel ban and a fireworks ban province wide in place by order of the Province of Nova Scotia.

    During such a time, Municipal wooded trails and parks are closed for the protection of the community in compliance with the provincial bans. There is a $25,000 fine for violations of the bans.

    Please stay out of the woods to keep our community safe from devastating wildfires!

    • Questions about the woods travel ban, fire ban and fireworks ban can be directed to Department of Natural Resources: the Milton office can be reached by phone at 902-354-3462.

    • To report a wildfire, or to report people violating any of the current bans in effect, call 1-800-565-2224 or 911.

    Municipal Trails and Wooded areas of Municipal Parks Closed Effective Immediately

    August 5, 2025: In support of the Province of Nova Scotia restricting travel and activities in wooded areas, Region of Queens Municipality is closing municipal trails and wooded areas of municipal parks, effective immediately, Tuesday, August 5, 2025 through to 2 p.m., Wednesday, October 15, 2025.

    The following municipal trails are closed:
    • Pine Grove Park, including Anniversary Trail which connects Pine Grove Park to the Trestle Trail
    • Trestle Trail, including the extension that begins at White Point Road and George Street and continues running parallel to George Street to connect to the Trestle Trail, ending on Bristol Avenue
    • Meadow Pond Trail
    • Queens Place Trail

    Path Lake Park and Scout Camp Park are wooded parks and are closed. Other municipal parks throughout Queens County that are non-wooded, such as Tupper Park, Centennial Park, Privateer Park, Port Medway Lighthouse Park, sports fields, and playgrounds remain open.

    At municipal parks that have both wooded and non-wooded areas, such as Beach Meadows Beach Municipal Park, people can enjoy time on the beach but not access the picnic area and play space in the wooded areas due to the heightened risk of forest fire.

    The Municipal Leaf and Yard Waste Site in Western Head is also closed, effective immediately.
    Those who use the Trestle Trail or other wooded trails as access to other parts of Liverpool or areas of Queens County, may wish to make arrangements with a transportation company such as Queens County Transit or taxi service during this time.

    Closure notices are currently being posted at affected parks and trails. The closure is in effect until October 15, 2025 at 2 p.m. as proclaimed by the Province of Nova Scotia. Updates will be issued if the situation changes.

    A fine of $25,000 may be levied for violations of the Fire Proclamation or for the woods Travel Ban. Please remember that until October 15, 2025 all outdoor fires are prohibited.

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

    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, the designated producer responsibility organization and Municipal sorting stations such as the MRF will no longer be needed.

    “Council recognizes the importance of environmental stewardship, and while we are pleased that the province is expanding the extended producer responsibility for recyclable waste, it no longer makes sense for us to run a sorting station. An unfortunate consequence of this environmental shift is the loss of employment for Municipal staff,” said Scott Christian, Mayor of Region of Queens Municipality.

    Willa Thorpe, Region of Queens Municipality’s Chief Administrative Officer said, “Our MRF staff have been an important part of the Municipality’s workforce, and we are working directly with impacted employees at the MRF site to help them transition at this difficult time.”

    Residents will continue to receive curbside collection and public drop off at the Region of Queens Waste Management Facility will remain the same. The Queens Solid Waste Management Facility is located in Milton, NS, and consists of a second-generation landfill and an MRF site.

  • Notice of Asphalt Paving in Liverpool

    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:

    • Trunk 3 (Meadow Pond to Old Port Mouton Rd)
    • Waterloo St (Payzant St to Ellenwood St)
    • George St (King St to Amherst St)
    • Henry Hensey Dr (Union St to Civic #186)
    • Main St (Union St to Summer St)
    • 216 & 172 Old Port Mouton Rd

    We appreciate your patience and cooperation while this important work is completed to improve our streets.

  • Air Quality Resources

    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 markers with a black outline represent indoor sensors, while markers without this outline represent outdoor sensors. Sensors that are not actively reporting to the Purple Air map will appear gray.

    When there is concerning air quality, Environment Canada issues an air quality statement or air quality warning. To check for current air quality statements from Environment Canada, please go to: https://weather.gc.ca/index_e.html?center=41.95592701,-96.43618458

  • Volunteer Opportunities Available on Committees of Council

    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 programs and services, while designing and implementing positive and supportive opportunities to promote and celebrate our diverse community to ensure that inclusion is achieved for all.

    Applicants should have a background as a member of a marginalized community or a clear link to such, possess an open and positive mindset, be passionate about diversity and inclusion, be willing to undertake difficult discussions, understand the importance of education to reduce mistreatment of persons, and be comfortable talking about the importance of diversity and inclusion.

    For more information, and to fill out an application form, please visit:
    https://www.regionofqueens.com/municipal-services/clerk-office/committees/diversity-inclusion/

    Accessibility Advisory Committee

    The purpose of Region of Queens Accessibility Advisory Committee is to assist Municipal Council with ensuring that all parts of the Municipality’s operations include increased awareness of the barriers faced by persons with various abilities, improving access to resources for helping persons with disabilities; strengthening supports for employees and building capacity; improving access to municipal buildings and properties; improving availability of accessible washrooms and workspaces; enhancing accessibility for persons who are visually or hearing impaired; and ensuring that the recruitment, hiring and career development processes of the Municipality are accessible.

    Committee membership is open to members of the public with a disability or who represent an organization that represents persons with disabilities. Members of the public appointed to this committee should have a strong understanding of accessibility issues or be a person with a disability, be willing to participate in monthly meetings, and be able to understand government and regulatory processes

    For more information, and to fill out an application form, please visit: https://www.regionofqueens.com/municipal-services/clerk-office/committees/

    Planning Advisory Committee

    Invitation to Serve : Planning Advisory Committee
    The Region of Queens Municipality is seeking expressions of interest from members of the public who are interested in serving on the Planning Advisory Committee. There are currently two vacancies on the Committee, which the Municipality is interested in filling (Districts 3 and 5).

    You would be involved in helping to shape the future of your community.

    For more detailed information, click here: https://www.regionofqueens.com/2025/07/14/volunteer-on-planning-advisory-committee/

  • Fireworks Advisory issued by the Office of the Fire Marshall

    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 conspicuous places across their municipalities to help raise awareness by residents and visitors.

    If you have have questions about the fire ban, woods travel ban, or fireworks ban, please contact the local Department of Natural Resources Office (552 Hwy. 8, Milton), phone: 902-354-3462 for information and advice.  

    The media release from the Province is online and the fireworks advisory from the Office of the Fire Marshall is also online:

    Fireworks Banned Provincewide | Government of Nova Scotia News Releases

    https://beta.novascotia.ca/sites/default/files/documents/1-4050/office-fire-marshal-fireworks-advisory-en.pdf

    All other current info regarding the provincial proclamations can be found on the Burn Safe website:  https://novascotia.ca/burnsafe/

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