Flagged. Province hands out financial warnings to South Shore communities

Speak to three Lunenburg County mayors and you’ll get three different opinions on the accuracy and fairness of financial scorecards issued by the province. Financial condition indicators for fiscal year 2016/17 were published earlier this month by the municipal affairs department. Every municipality in Nova Scotia received an individualized report examining revenue sources, expenditures and … Continue reading Flagged. Province hands out financial warnings to South Shore communities

Queens County deals with climate change

Higher sea levels, more frequent storm surges and increased coastal erosion have all become facts of life in Queens County. Climate change has well and truly arrived, particularly in the county’s seaside communities. And local government and businesses are beginning to respond, factoring climate science into both current operations and future planning processes. Mersey Seafoods, … Continue reading Queens County deals with climate change

Taxes up slightly in new RQM budget

The Region of Queens Municipality (RQM) has approved modest residential and commercial tax increases to help fund new spending initiatives. The 2018/19 operating budget, adopted by council Apr. 24, includes a two-cent tax hike for every $100 in assessed property value. That translates into a $30 annual increase for homes and businesses with assessed values … Continue reading Taxes up slightly in new RQM budget