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Town Staff / Council …………..…………………….3-4
Recreation ...…………...…………..…….……….…5-16
Town Services & Information….…………...……...17-40
Community Information……….…..…………...…..41-64
Community Directory………………………....…... 65-67
Inside this Issue
Edition Months
Covered
Release
Date
Submission
Date
WINTER January 1st -
April 30th
January 1st November 1st
SPRING/
SUMMER
May 1st -
August 31st
May 1st March 1st
FALL September 1st -
December 31st
September 1st July 1st
This edition covers September 1st - December 31st
If you would like to see anything in the Talk of the Town or have questions or
comments, you can e-mail Justin at recreation@townofantigonish.ca
If you would like something in the Talk of the Town please follow these guidelines:
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Stephen Feist, CAO 867-5576
sfeist@townofantigonish.ca
Dianne Wilson, Deputy Clerk 867-5580
dwilson@townofantigonish.ca
Tom Wadden, Comptroller 867-5581
twadden@townofantigonish.ca
Ken Proctor, Town Engineer 863-3237
kproctor@townofantigonish.ca
Sean Day, Planner 867-5589
sday@townofantigonish.ca
Greg Smith, Building Inspector/ 867-5591
By-Law Enforcement Officer gsmith@townofantigonish.ca
Joey MacDougall, Fire Inspector/ 867-5590
Safety Officer jmacdougall@townofantigonish.ca
Darlene Halfpenny, Planning/Eng. 867-5575
dhalfpenny@townofantigonish.ca
Tricia Cameron, Recreation Director 867-5595
tcameron@townofantigonish.ca
Melanie Fougere, Utilities 867-5583
mfougere@townofantigonish.ca
Rose Feltmate, Taxes/Utilities 867-5582
rfeltmate@townofantigonish.ca
Justin DeLorey, Recreation 867-5574
recreation@townofantigonish.ca
Karen Perley, Accounting Clerk 867-5584
kperley@townofantigonish.ca
Shaun Smith, Special Constable/ 867-5587
Traffic Authority ssmith@townofantigonish.ca
John Pellerin, Special Constable/ 867-5588
Animal Control Officer jpellerin@townofantigonish.ca
Public Works Department 863-2956
Electrical Department 863-2777
Waste Hotline 863-4949
Water Treatment 863-5025
Animal Control Officer 867-5588
Town Staff Directory
863-2351
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Mayor Carl Chisholm 867-5577
7 Chisholm Street mayor@townofantigonish.ca
Antigonish, NS B2G 2S6
Councillor Laurie Boucher 863-2427
19 Gillis Way lboucher@townofantigonish.ca
Antigonish, NS B2G 2W3
Councillor Sean Cameron 863-6371
16A MacLellan Street scameron@townofantigonish.ca
Antigonish, NS B2G 1V5
Deputy Mayor Liz Chisholm 863-2721
33 Xavier Drive lchisholm@townofantigonish.ca
Antigonish, NS B2G 1G8
Councillor William Cormier 863-3507
20 MacLellan Street wcormier@townofantigonish.ca
Antigonish, NS B2G 2V5
Councillor Donnie MacInnis 735-2823
5 Viewville Street dmacinnis@townofantigonish.ca
Antigonish, NS B2G 1E1
Councillor Jack MacPherson 863-6680
13 Dolorosa Avenue jmacpherson@townofantigonish.ca
Antigonish, NS B2G 1T2
Town Council
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Recreation
Fitness 101
Designed for all fitness levels we will cover the
basics for step, resistance, balance and core
training finishing with yoga inspired
stretches. This class will lead you to discover
your abilities and possibilities.
Instructor: Brenda Chisholm
Monday/Friday 9:30-10:15am
September 8th-December 5th
Location: Keating Millennium Centre
$65.00
Club 60 Seniors Fitness
High energy, low intensity exercise class combines aerobic
moves with resistance exercises and stretches. Perfect for the
55+ crowd. Open to all seniors.
Instructor: Barb MacDonald
Tuesday & Friday 9:15-10:00 am
September 9th-December 5th
Location: Club 60
Free of charge
High/Lo 2-Go
A beginner aerobic class combines cardio work
with some resistance and abdominal exercises
to give a great workout. Mild to Moderate
Intensity
Instructor: Karen Garvie
Tuesday/Thursday 6:30-7:15pm
September 16th-December 4th
Location: Antigonish Fire Hall
$60.00
All registrations are to be mailed in or dropped off:
Antigonish Town Recreation Dept.
274 Main Street
Antigonish NS,
B2G 2C4
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Recreation
FITNESS PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM
Name:____________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: ___________________________________________________
Phone : ___________________________________________________________
E-mail: ___________________________________________________________
Medical Condition(s): ________________________________________________
Emergency Contact: __________________________ Phone #: _______________
Participant - I/We the undersigned, agree not to hold the Town of Antigonish or any of its
agents liable for any injuries resulting from or sustained by any person registered by me/us
while he/she is participating in the program.
__________________________ ________________________________________________________________
Date Signature of Participant
MAIL-IN OR DROP OFF REGISTRATION ONLY
Mail form with Cheque/Money Order to:
Antigonish Town Recreation Dept.
274 Main Street
Antigonish, NS
B2G 2C4
Please select the program(s) you are registering for:
⃝ Fitness 101 with Brenda Chisholm - $65.00
⃝ High/Lo 2 Go with Karen Garvie - $60.00
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Recreation
Looking for something to do? Check out Highland Connect!
It is an online guide for active living resource .
Discover recreation, sport and physical activity
opportunities in Antigonish, Guysborough and Pictou Counties!
visit: www.highlandconnect.ca
You will find programs, services and facilities in our community. We make it easier for you to know
where to do fun activities, as well to find out how to be a leader in community sport or recreation, how to
access funding opportunities and much more. Highland Connect supports healthier lifestyles for all.
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Highland Touch Football League
Registration Form
Name: _________________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address: __________________________________________Postal Code: _____________
Email: _________________________________________________________________________
Phone: (H) ___________________ (W) _____________________ (C) __________________
DOB: __________________________Emergency Contact: _____________________
Family Physician: __________________ Medical Conditions: ___________________________
Number of years playing organized football: ___ Positions played: ________
Would you be interested in being a Quarter Back? Yes No
T-Shirt Size (circle one): SMALL MEDIUM LARGE XL XXL
Registration Fee: Adult: $30.00 Student: $25.00
Enclosed is a cheque/money order in the amount of $ ______ payable to the Town of Antigonish
Recreation Dept. Please do not send cash through the mail.
I/we the undersigned agree not to hold the Town of Antigonish, St. Francis Xavier University or any of
its agents liable for any injuries sustained by any person registered by me/us while a participant of
this program.
___________________________________________ ___________________________
Signature Date
Mail in registration and payment to: Town of Antigonish Recreation
274 Main Street
Antigonish, NS B2G 2C4
(You may register in person at the Town Hall, 274 Main Street, Antigonish)
Recreation
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Recreation
Fall 2014 Gymnastics Program for Children (Ages 4-13)
St. Francis Xavier Human Kinetics Department Mondays, September 22-November 24 2014
3:15 - 4:15 PM Auxiliary Gymnasium Oland Center Cost: $50 for 1st Child; $40 for 2nd Child from same family
Childs Name: _______________________________________________________
Age: ___________________ Sex: Male/Female
Mothers Name: _____________________________________________________
Fathers Name ______________________________________________________
Address: ___________________________________________________________
Emergency Phone # during class time ____________________________________
Home phone # _______________________________________________________
Email:_______________________________________________________________
Has your child participated in program before? Yes/No
Does your son or daughter have a medical condition we should know about?
Send form and Fee (cheque payable to Dept of Human Kinetics)
Dept. of Human Kinetics StFX C/O Kelly Thompson
Box 5000, Antigonish, N.S. B2G 2W5
Or bring in person to Millie Dunbar Human Kinetics main office Oland Center
Registration Deadline September 12 2014
For Information Contact Kelly Thompson 867-3896 or email kthompso@stfx.ca
We are anticipating a full registration for the fall term. Once our capacity of
65 Children is reached our registration process will stop and others will be placed
on a waiting list. We will contact you if your registration is not processed.
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KIDSPORT
Kidsport is a national children’s charitable program that helps disadvantage kids
overcome the barriers preventing or limiting their participation in organized sport.
KidSport Nova Scotia provides funding of up to $300.00 a year per child for sport
registration and/or equipment.
Application Periods
Applications are accepted and reviewed six times a year.
Application deadlines are : January 1, march 1, May 1, July 1, September 1 & November 1.
Recreation
Sport Funding Programs
Assisting families with registration and equipment fees so all kids can take part in sport and
recreation activities.
CANADIAN TIRE JUMPSTART
Canadian Tire Jumpstart is a community based charitable program to get children
active which will deliver assistance to financially disadvantaged children so they can
participate in recreational activities and organized sport.
Canadian Tire Jumpstart provides Funding for children for sport or recreation
registration fees.
Application Periods
Applications are accepted and reviewed six times a year.
Application deadlines are : January 1, march 1, May 1, July 1, September 1 & November 1.
For more information or to obtain an application,
contact Town Recreation at 867-5574 or
visit: http://www.townofantigonish.ca/recreation.html
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Sport Funding Programs
Assisting families with registration and equipment fees so all kids can
take part in sport and recreation activities.
The Gary Boone Leadership Development Fund
The Gary Boone Leadership Development Fund provides financial assistance to new initiatives
in leadership training development which result in:
Increased involvement in Physical Activity Leadership Roles
Increased and Improved Physical Activity leadership skills of Community
Recreation and Sport Leaders
Examples of eligible initiatives include: course to become certified instructors,
coaching certification programs and more.
For more information or to obtain an application visit:
http://antigonishcounty.ns.ca/highland-ldf.htm
Bonvie and MacDonald Rinks to Links
NHL’ers Dennis Bonvie and Craig MacDonald founded the Rinks to
Links Golf Classic in 2004. Dennis and Craig wanted to show their
thanks and appreciation to their home communities by assisting
children to get involved with minor hockey that might otherwise
not have the opportunity. Funds raised at the tournament assists
children with their registration and gear costs.
For more information or to obtain an application visit:
http://antigonishminorhockey.ca/files/r2l_application.pdf
For more information or to obtain an application, contact Town
Recreation at 867-5574 or visit:
http://www.townofantigonish.ca/recreation.html
Recreation
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Recreation
TOWN OF ANTIGONISH VOLUNTEER NOMINATION FORM
The Town of Antigonish is accepting nominations for volunteer of the year. The volunteer may be involved
in any form of voluntarism, i.e., hospital work, serving on Boards, 4H leader, fire department volunteer, recre-
ation committee member, coach, service club member, choir director, etc. Please restrict your nomination
to individuals only! DEADLINE FOR NOMINATIONS IS Friday, JANUARY 9th, 2015.
Please PRINT clearly, in ink, the following information:
Name of Volunteer: (Please indicate Mr., Mrs., Miss or Ms.
__________________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address:
____________________________________________________________________________
Civic/Street Address:
_________________________________________________________________________
Telephone Number: (H) ________________________________ (W) _______________________________
Indicate Number of Years He/She Has Been a Volunteer:
_________________________________________________
Occupation:
_________________________________________________________________________________
Essay/Resumé of Volunteer Activities: Supporting information is required with the Nomination Form. It is
very important that the accomplishments, commitment, and contributions made by the nominee to his/her or-
ganization /community, as well as the variety and type of service, be included. Please attach your clearly
printed or typed essay to this form if more space is needed:
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
Nomination Submitted by: _____________________________________________
Signature: ___________________________________________________________
Please submit to: The Town of Antigonish, 274 Main St, Antigonish NS, B2G 2C4
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Through our Bench, Bike-Rack and Tree dedication program, friends and families can create a dedication or memorial by
placing a public bench, bike-rack or tree in one of the Town of Antigonish parks, playgrounds or walk-ways. Each dedica-
tion carries a different story through the words engraved on the plaque. These lovely dedications with their bronze
plaques serve as a lasting reminder or a timeless gift to a loved one.
The dedications are an attractive and useful addition to our recreational areas and are much appreciated by the many citi-
zens who visit and use Antigonish Town parks and walk-ways every day.
Each year memorial benches, bike racks or trees are donated and installed throughout the Town of Antigonish parks, play-
grounds and walk-ways by citizens and organizations in memory of loved ones, friendships or to commemorate a special
event.
Costs
*Costs subject to change
All donations are to be made out to the Antigonish Town Recreation Department in advance of placing orders for benches
and plaques. More than one person can donate to a bench. Individual tax receipts can be issued for donations of $25 or
more to the donor whose name appears on the cheque. Cash donations can also be tax receipted when accompanied by
the donor name and address.
For more information and for complete details please visit www.townofantigonish.ca or by calling
863-2351
DEDICATION PROGRAM
Item Cost Installation Plaque Total Costs (HST in-
cluded)
Bench $1100.00 $350.00 $50.00 $1500
Bike Rack $800 $300 $50.00 $1150
Tree $250 $50.00 $100.00 $400
Recreation
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Planning your event
As the Event Organizer, you are responsible for the planning and operation of your – or your
group's – Special Event or Festival. Our "one-stop" Special Event Planning Guide has been specially
developed by the ToA to allow you to simplify the planning of your special event.
Whatever type of Event or Festival you or your community association is planning, getting orga-
nized will lessen your stress, avoid last minute surprises and make the whole experience more
manageable for you.
We ask that Event Organizers complete a Special Events Application Form a minimum of four (4)
months or one hundred twenty (120) working days prior to the event and submit to:
Tricia Cameron, Director of Recreation and Special Events,
274 Main Street, Antigonish, NS, B2G 2C4.
E-mail: tcameron@townofantigonish.ca
Phone: 902-863-2351.
The planning guide along with the application can be found online at www.townofantigonish.ca
The Recreation Director will review the application and provide assistance to the Organizer in
meeting all policies and requirements. The following chart is a guideline showing the approximate
times it would be best for events to be presented to the Town. It is based on anticipated attend-
ance:
We know planning an event, large or small, is detail-oriented work. However, we know that it's the
hard work and efforts of the Town of Antigonish’s individuals, neighborhoods and groups which
make Antigonish a world-class community to live, work and visit. We appreciate all the time and
energy invested by Event Organizers and supporters to make our Town more enjoyable for every-
one – Thank You!
Estimated # of Participants Planning Time Example
>100 Participants 3 Months prior to event Fun Run/Walk
+100 Participants 4 Months prior to event Seniors Games/Parade/Rally
1000 to 2000 Participants 6 Months prior to event Street Festival
2,000 to 5,000 Participants 12 Months prior to event Canada Day Fireworks
+5,000 Participants
12 Months prior to event
Highland Games/Multi-Cultural Festival
Recreation
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Town Services
Congratulations to the Antigonish Town Volunteer Fire
Department on their 150th Anniversary from the Town of
Antigonish!
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Town Services
Town of Antigonish Electric Utility
Occasionally throughout fall and winter, weather conditions can arise that may cause power outages.
Here are a few things to keep in mind before these events occur:
In the event of a power outage, check whether the outage is limited to your home. A visual check from
your window around your neighbourhood will often allow you to determine if it’s a utility outage or a
problem in your own home. If you believe that the outage is not limited to your own home, please do
not assume that the outage has already been reported. Give us a call at 863-2777.
Home generators are a handy source of electricity in the case of a power outage. If you are connecting
your generator to your electrical system, ensure you have it installed by a qualified electrician. The elec-
trician will obtain a permit, the installation will be inspected and the risk of a back-feed to our system
which can cause harm to our employees will be removed.
In the event of a power outage you should bear in mind that, on the return of power, whatever devices
you had running at the time of the outage may unexpectedly restart. Power tools, appliances, hair dryers
are just a few items that may cause damage on a return of power. Turning the item off or unplugging
it should prevent unexpected damage or injury.
If you see a downed power line, keep back a minimum of 6 meters and always assume that the wires
are live. Electric transmission and distribution lines are always the thinner wire occupying the top sec-
tion of the utility pole. Generally, the thicker, heavier wire occupying the upper-middle section of the
pole are telephone and cable lines. If you are unsure as to whom to contact regarding a downed line, call
us at 863-2777.
Check out opportunities for saving energy through retrofit or other worthy programs offered by Effi-
ciency Nova Scotia. You are paying to fund those programs through your electricity rates, might as well
try to take advantage of them. Contact them at http://www.efficiencyns.ca, or call 1-877-999-6035.
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Curbside Collection Routes
Garbage, Green Carts, and Recycling
MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY
Archibald Acadia Street Adam Street
Brierly Brook Road Arbor Drive Archie Street
Centennial Drive Brookland Street Bantry Lane
Chestnut Street Carter Crescent Bay Street
Chisholm Street Coady Avenue Braemore Avenue
Cunningham Drive College Street Cedar Terrace
Hillside Drive Dolorosa Avenue Church Street
Keltic Park Elm Street Court Street
MacDougall Street Hawthorne Street Fairview Street
Maple Street Landsdown Drive Fatima Street
Margaree Drive MacLellan Street Gillis Way
Northview Drive Malcolm Court Greening Drive
Pine Street Orchard Terrace Highland Drive
Pushie Street Pleasant Street Kirk Street
Ross Street Scarboro Drive MacDonald Street
Silverwood Drive St. Mary’s Street MacKinnon Street
Sunrise Crescent Sydney Street Main Street
Sunset Terrace Victoria Street Mariner Drive
The Heights Martin Street
Thompson Street Mt. Cameron Drive
Tigo Park Nicholson Court
Viewville Street Brierly Way
Wedgewood Drive St Andrew’s Street
Whidden Street St. Ninian Street
Xavier Drive West Street
Hillcrest Street
Collection occurs bi-weekly with garbage (clear bags only) and green
(organic) carts collected one week and recyclables collected the next week.
Questions ? Contact the Town of Antigonish Hotline 863-4949
Town Services
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Town Services
Town of Antigonish Curbside Collection
Large Bulky Waste Pick Up - September 8, 9,and 10
One Day only, on your regular scheduled garbage pick up day.
*Also note that Bulky items can be dropped off at Eastern Sanitation on
Adam Street throughout the year. Please phone in advance 863-1744.
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YOUR WASTE SORTING GUIDE
Town Services
BLUE BAG #1 (Paper Products)
Newspaper
Flyers
Boxboard (cereal, pizza, cracker, tissue boxes etc.)
Egg cartons
Phone books
Copier Paper
Envelopes
Magazines
Novels & text books (hard covers removed and placed in garbage)
Items must be Clean and Dry. Cardboard should be empty, flattened then placed in the outside card-
board bin.
BLUE BAG #2 (All Other Recyclables)
Metal food cans
Glass jars & bottles
Plastic containers (#1-7)
Plastic shopping bags
Plastic bread bags
All Milk containers
Pop and juice cans
Juice boxes
Liquor containers
Empty and Rinse Clean. Caps and straws are Garbage. Beverage containers must be taken to an
ENVIRO-DEPOT to get your refund.
ORGANICS COLLECTION
All food waste including: Table Scraps, meat, fish, bones, eggs, nuts & shells, vegetables, fruit, & peel-
ings, corn on the cob & husks, solid dairy (ie. Cheese) , Solid fat (i.e. bacon fat), tea bags & coffee
grounds.
Soiled or wet paper: Includes but is not limited to the following examples of paper soiled with food,
dirt, water, or edible oil/grease: Sugar & flour bags, Paper plates, waxed paper, baking soda box, cof-
fee filters, napkins & paper towel.
Yard waste including: Flowers & potting soil
Wrap messy food in a sheet of newsprint, a paper bag or box. Dispose in the green cart for organics.
No cigarette butts, ashes, plastic, metal or glass.
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Town Services
Year Round @ Your ENVIRO-DEPOT ™
Give Leftover Paint A Second Chance
Nova Scotians can return leftover paint, year round during business hours, to any of the province’s Enviro-Depots at
no charge. Unused paint is sorted at a facility in Springhill, Nova Scotia, and then sent for recycling into new paint
products.
Nova Scotia’s Paint Recycling Program
Over three million containers of paint are purchased every year in Nova Scotia and up to 25% of the paint is never
used. The Paint Recycling Program helps keep paint out of the landfills and out of our environment!
Keep the Lid on Safety
Follow these steps to make returning paint to an ENVIRO-DEPOT™ a safe experience:
Make sure paint is tightly sealed in its original container.
The original label must be on the container and visible.
No Painting tools in the container (brushes, stir sticks, etc.)
Don’t mix alkyd (oil-based) with latex (water-based) paints.
Keep paint containers out of reach of children and pets.
Enviro-Depots DO Accept
Interior/exterior latex, alkyd, enamel & oil-based paints
Porch, floor & deck paints
Interior/exterior varnishes & urethanes
Primers, undercoats & sealers
Marine enamels (must not contain pesticides)
Wood finishing oils & stains
Rust paint, decorative metal paints
Fence & barn paints
Aluminum paints
Paint Aerosols that are latex, alkyds, varathanes
Enviro-Depots Do NOT Accept
Empty paint cans
Automotive & marine paints
Bulging or unlabelled cans
Roof patch, tars, grease
Solvents (e.g. paint thinners or Varsol®)
Stir sticks, brushes, rags & rollers
Glues and Adhesives
Drywall filler
Art & craft paints
Two-paint paints (eg. Urethanes & Epoxies)
Deck cleaners
Lacquers & epoxies
Corrosive
Other household hazardous waste
Antigonish Enviro-Depots:
MacMillan’s Service Centre
4802 Hwy 104, Lwr South River
863-1127
For a full list of sites,
visit:
www.rrfb.com
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Town Services
FALL
Fertilize. September is a good time to do this.
Add lime and compost. October or November are ideal months for this. Compost
acts as a natural fertilizer and keeps your soil healthy.
Overseed. Add grass seed any time you see bare or thinning spots. You can do this
any time in the fall.
When shopping for fertilizer look for these words: slow release and nitrogen.
Fertilizers often have a series of three numbers printed on the front bag, for
example 10-3-3. Look for fertilizers that are high in the first number or those
that only contain nitrogen. Your lawn rarely needs added phosphorus or po-
tassium, the chemicals represented by the other two numbers.
If this seems like too much work, think about hiring a professional lawn care
company. To find one, go to www.landscapnovascotia.ca/search.php
If you do need to use pesticides for stubborn problems, choose something
from the allowable list and remember to read and follow the directions on the
label.
Want a low maintenance front and back yard? Try what some Nova Scotians
are already doing:
Make your lawn smaller
Replace your lawn with a garden of flowers, shrubs, and trees
Grow a vegetable garden and fruit trees
Enjoy all the wildflowers in your lawn
Your Guide to a Healthy Lawn Without Pesticides
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Town Services
Public Works
Shop Location
25 Hallowell Grant Road.
(Grey Building Beyond Kell’s Ent.)
Hours of Operation
Monday through Friday
8:00am to 4:00 pm
Service Numbers
Billing Enquiries (Town Hall)……….863-2351
Public Works (Regular Hours)………863-2956
After Hours, Weekends, Holidays……863-2777
Emergency Contact…………………...863-9699
24 Hour Contact (Pager)……….1-902-558-1724
General Notice
Should you require assistance or observe any problems related to
Public Property, Streets, Sidewalks, and/or Water and Sewer Services, you are
encouraged to phone one of the service numbers indicated above.
Street Safety
The general public is reminded that the removal of any street signage, covers
related to manholes, catch-basins and/or valve boxes is considered an unau-
thorized act. For the safety of all concerned, please report any such activity
immediately. Any individuals identified removing such items will be subject
to the fullest extent of penalties established by the law.
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Get your new project off to a good start by checking with the Town to see if you require any permits to
carry out your renovation plans.
Development Permit - Required under the Antigonish Land Use By-Law
for any change of use, new construction, some renovations, expansion of a building or when erecting a
sign. There is no cost associated with obtaining a development permit (no fee required).
Site Plans - Generally shall provide sufficient information to show that the
proposed work will conform to the National Building Code and whether or not it may affect adjacent
properties. Plans shall be drawn to scale and shall
indicate the nature and extent of the work. Site plans shall be referenced to an up-to-date survey and, in
some instances, may require a copy of the survey.
Building Permit - Required under the Building Code Regulations of Nova Scotia for building reloca-
tion, demolition, all construction projects except where the value of work is less than $5000, and where
there are no structural changes or changes of use. Additionally, no Building Permit is required for ac-
cessory buildings under 20 square meters or for fences.
Your project will dictate the details required and your permit fee. Please contact our office during the
planning stage of your project.
For More Information Regarding Building Bylaw Fees Visit:
www.townofantigonish.ca/policies_public.html & click “Municipal User Fees Policy”
Important Note:
In cases where a Municipal Services Permit is
required, no Building Permit shall be issued until the same
Municipal Services Permit is issued.
Refer to website for forms.
Town of Antigonish
Engineering and Planning
Protecting your Investment with a Permit
Important Notice to Homeowners, Contractors, Plumbers, and Designers
Town Services
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Occupancy Permit - Required under the Building Code Regulations of Nova Scotia prior to
occupancy of any construction governed by a building permit. Occupancy permits may only
be issued when all inspections required under the NS Building Code Regulations have been
called for and all outstanding work carried out.
Timelines - Please apply for all permits well in advance of your anticipated start date. This
will allow staff sufficient time to review your submission(s) and identify any additional in-
formation that may be required. In most cases, no review will start in relation to an applica-
tion until all required information and fees are submitted. Depending on office workloads,
and as per the Municipal Government Act & Building Code Act, Development & Building
Permit issuance may take up to 30 days.
Municipal Services Permit - A municipal service permit is required whenever you intend
to carry out work to your property that may impact the Town's infrastructure. This includes
activities such as installation and/or repair or replacement of sanitary sewer lines, storm
sewer/weeping tile or water services that connect to the Town's system or when installing a
driveway.
There is no fee associated with obtaining a municipal services permit; however, please allow
at least five (5) business days for your application to be processed. Contact us to find out
what information will be required to consider your application.
Water Services (Having Water Turned On/Off) - Plumbers and property owners are re-
minded that under a Water Rates Approval issued by the Nova Scotia Utility and Review
Board, there are charges associated with the activation of new water accounts and for re-
quests to have water services turned on or off for repairs, etc. The fee associated with hav-
ing water turned off and/or on is $25.00. If the request is made outside of regular business
hours, the fee increases to $100.00. This fee will be added to the property owners' water bill
and will appear on the quarterly billing.
For further information, please call 867-5575
Town Services
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Town Services
Building and Development Permit Fees
The following table applies to building Permit Application and Inspection Fees of all sorts, and at all stages of
construction or readiness for occupancy for new construction, additions, renovations, and demolitions pursuant
to the Town of Antigonish Building By-law and the Building Code Act.
Description of License, Inspection, Permit, Application,
Approval, or Service
Fee¹
Building Permits
New Residential Development $20.00 plus $1.20 per $1,000 of the value of the project
New Commercial, Institutional and Industrial Development $20.00 plus $1.50 per $1,000 of the Project
Renovations, Repairs and Upgrades of residential, Institutional,
Commercial or Industrial
$20.00 plus $2.50 per $1,000 of the value of the project
New Mobile Home Installation $50.00
Building Permits continued
Exterior Decks/Platforms/Stairs– New Construction $50.00
Exterior Decks/Platforms/Stairs-Repairs to Existing $25.00
Building Permit Renewal (limited to one) $50.00
Demolition Permit
Demolition for Residential, Institutional and Commercial $50.00 plus $2.00 per $1,000 of demolition costs
Development Permits
Development Permit $25.00
Sign Permit $50.00
Zoning Confirmation $35.00
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Pool Permit
Swimming Pool Permit (above or below ground) $50.00
¹proceeding with any construction, renovations or demolition without the benefit of a permit
shall result in a charge of double the permit fee.
Description of Fee Fee
Cash in-lieu of parking fee pursuant to section 223 of the Munici-
pal Government Act and sections 5.24(2) and (4) of the Town of
Antigonish Land Use By-law
$4,825.00 per parking space
Cash in-lieu of Parking
Description of Dog Impoundment or Service Fee
Dog Impoundment, pursuant to the Town of Antigonish Dog
Control By-Law
$35.00 per dog per day of
impoundment
Dog registration, pursuant to the Town of Antigonish Dog Control
By-Law
$25.00 per dog for the life of
the dog
Dog Control Fees
Description of Fee Fee
Council Chambers cleaning fee pursuant to the Town of Antig-
onish Use of Council Chambers Policy
$50.00
Use of Council Chambers
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Town Services
Heritage Promotion & Preservation
The Town of Antigonish has a long history of cherishing both their natural and built heritage and
strives to continue this tradition by preserving the unique cultural and historical features of this community.
Preserving our heritage buildings as a cultural resource and increasing the number of properties registered as
municipal heritage properties is called for in both the Integrated Community Sustainability Plan and the
Strategic Plan. Designating property within the municipal registry is important for its protection. Once
registered, the property owner works with the municipality to ensure heritage value is maintained.
Benefits of Property Reservation
There are many benefits to designating a heritage property to the Town of Antigonish Registry. Not
only will it help maintain the historic and cultural fabric of Antigonish, but also land use decisions can be made
that respect the heritage importance of these properties.
Intrinsic Value
Designating a property contributes to sense of place. Our built heritage is a cultural asset that is visible
to everyone, which gives identity and distinctiveness to a community.
Property Value
Designation may increase property value. Research has shown in areas where there is a downturn in
property values, heritage buildings have been less affected.
Recognition
Registered properties receive a plaque to display on their property denoting it as a Heritage Property.
Financial Incentives
There are provincially funded grants and rebates that are offered to registered heritage properties.
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Applications for materials and labour grants are available from the Department of Planning at Town Hall
Images: Two designated Heritage Properties are shown on the left. On the right, a number of character-defining
elements of homes in Antigonish are displayed.
Heritage Property Designation Process
Interested property owners should submit an application form to the
Planning Advisory Committee (currently acting as the Heritage Advisory
Committee) stating their reasons for having their property designated. The
committee will then review the application and, if accepted, will advise town
council to add it to the existing registry of heritage properties. All recommenda-
tions must include a letter of support from the committee, a consent form from
the owner, and a completed registration application. Council will decide whether
the property should be registered at a public meeting, which all interested parties
will be advised of. Once approved by Council, a Notice of Registration will be
sent to the property owner and filed with the Registry of Deeds.
Grant Administration Assistance
Conservation Work Heritage Property
Program
30% of eligible costs to a max
of $1000 for maintaining the
structural needs of properties
used for religious worship or
community, non-profit purposes
Conservation
Advise
Heritage Property
Program
50% of eligible costs to a max
of $1000 for homeowners seek-
ing advise from conservation
consultants about the restoration
of the exterior or structure
Materials and
Labour
Heritage Property
Program
The PST portion of HST can be
returned on the material and
labour costs to the building’s
exterior to a max of $500
Materials Rebate Service Nova Scotia
and Municipal
Relations
The PST portion of the HST can
be returned on the material costs
with no maximum amount
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Town of Antigonish Noise Control By-law
The Town of Antigonish Noise Control By – Law. The following acts, among others, are
hereby declared to be noises which disturb or tend to disturb the peace and tranquility of
any person located within the boundaries of the Town of Antigonish: Making any noise or
combination of noises which, when measured on any property on which the noise is heard
or the noises are heard, exceeds the applicable A-Weighted continuous noise level as fol-
lows:
Time: 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. / 65 dBA
10:00 p.m. - 7:00 a.m. / 55 dBA
This By-law also applies to dog owners or persons who have under their supervision or
control, a dog which makes any noise that disturbs or tends to disturb the tranquility of
any person located within the boundaries of the Town of Antigonish. A person must not
make or cause a noise or sound in a street, park, plaza or similar public place which dis-
turbs or tends to disturb the quiet, peace, rest, enjoyment, comfort or convenience of per-
sons in the neighborhood or vicinity. Also, motor vehicles must only use muffler and muf-
fler components that are in keeping with muffler equipment initially installed on new ve-
hicles. Every person who contravenes or fails to comply with any of the provisions of the
By-law shall be liable to a penalty of $387.50 per occurrence payable to the Town of An-
tigonish.
The Town of Antigonish Noise Control By-law can be viewed on the Town of Antigon-
ish Website at www.townofantigonish.ca
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Town Services
Overnight Parking Prohibited To enable the Town of Antigonish Public Works crews and
contractors to remove snow, and salt streets more efficiently and
safely, residents and other users are reminded that Section 139
of the Motor Vehicle Act for the Province of Nova Scotia prohibits
vehicles from obstructing snow removal or other winter
maintenance. The Act allows for such vehicles to be removed at
the owner’s expense.
The Winter Parking Regulations are in effect from 12:00 AM to
7:00 AM on all Town streets, parking lots and including all streets
and marked parking lots on St.FX University Campus.
Winter Regulations
December 1st, 2014 - April 15th, 2015
S/Cst. R. Shaun Smith
Traffic Authority
Town of Antigonish
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Town Services
Notice Regarding Snow
Clearing/Removal The Town of Antigonish Public Works Department urges motorists and residents to
exercise patience as snow ploughing and snow removal activities take place.
Following a snowfall first priority is given to major arterial streets used by emergency
responders. Once these streets have been cleared crews will then move towards clean-
ing subdivision areas. Areas serviced by sidewalks on both sides of the street can ex-
pect to have at least one side of the walk cleared.
Information and Tips
Vehicles must not be parked on the streets as of 12:00 midnight or they will be
towed away at the owners expense, as per Section 139 of the Nova Scotia Ve-
hicle Act, Winter Parking Regulations;
When a heavy snowfall is forecast, park your vehicle away from the end of the
driveway to allow for snow clearing operations and the visibility of any parked
cars;
After streets have been open, it is necessary to ensure that snow is pushed
back far enough to ensure that storm drains are accessible for possible rainfall;
If possible, wait until snow ploughing activities has ceased before opening your
driveway;
Keep the sidewalk in front of your property clear of snow, clear of any driveway
ploughing; and
When snow is forecast, wait until the morning to put out your recyclables, gar-
bage, and/or green cart to the curb, to ensure that it is visible.
The Public Works Department appreciates your patience and assistance during this
time.
Town of Antigonish Public Works Department
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POLICY RESPECTING BANNERS AND
FLAGS ATTACHED TO AND / OR
HANGING FROM TOWN PROPERTY
In the Town of Antigonish no one is permitted to attach any
signage to Town Property including buildings, utility poles
and street lamps. Any interested group or individual
wishing to have a banner or flag placed on town property
shall apply in writing to the Town of Antigonish for
permission to do so and shall include in same reason(s) for
wanting to have this item(s) displayed on town property.
Also, a request date and length of time for placement should
be noted. In general it shall be in intention of Town Council
to only approve requests where the message being conveyed
is considered to be for public good.
You can view the Town of Antigonish Policy Respecting
Banners and Flags attached to and/or Hanging from
Town Property at:
www.townofantigonish.ca
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Town Services
Town of Antigonish Animal Control By-law
The Town of Antigonish has an Animal Control By-law and the purpose of this by-law is to
promote safety, health and welfare of the people and protection of property, to ensure the humane
treatment and control of dogs, to regulate or prohibit the keeping of fierce or dangerous dogs
within the Town of Antigonish. Every owner of a dog, who resides in the Town, shall register such
dog(s) with the Town of Antigonish.
The Owner of every dog shall keep on the dog a collar with the tag issued for that dog by the
Town at the time of registration and such tag shall be kept securely fixed on the dog at all times.
The owner must notify the Town immediately if the dog tag is lost.
The Animal Control Officer shall be responsible for the enforcement of the by-law. Outside of
regular by-law enforcement hours, which are Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
excluding statuary holidays, the Animal Control Officer shall only respond to calls that are
deemed to be an emergency.
Every owner of a dog who violates any of the following would be considered in violation of the by
-law:
Whose dog is not registered pursuant to this by-law;
Whose dog is not wearing a dog tag pursuant to this by-law;
Whose dog is running at large;
Whose dog persistently disturbs the quiet of the neighborhood by barking, howling or other-
wise;
Who harbors, keeps or has under care, control or direction a dog that is fierce or dangerous;
Who fails to remove the feces of such a dog, other than a service dog, from public property
or private property other than the owners; or
Whose dog damages public or private property
Any person who contravenes any provision of the Dog Control By-Law shall be subject to a fine
set out in the by-law.
A full copy of the Town of Antigonish Dog By-Law can be found on the Town of Antigonish
website www.townofantigonish.ca
Animal Control Department—867-5578 / email: jpellerin@townofantigonish.ca
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What are the Water Utility’s Rates?
The Town of Antigonish Water Utility rates include:
A quarterly system access fee of $41.07 for your installed 5/8” meter.
A consumption rate of $1.83 per 1,000 gallons used per quarter for the first 750,000
gallons.
A consumption rate of $1.42 per 1,000 gallons used per quarter for all additional
gallons used.
What are the benefits to water metering?
There are many benefits in having a water meter including:
You are only billed for the water you use. Less usage means a lower bill!
Water meters help identify leaks and encourage responsible use.
Reducing water consumption to lower your water bill also helps protect the
environment and our resources.
If you have any questions about the Town of Antigonish’s
Water-Metering Program, please call the
Town of Antigonish Hotline at 863-4949.
Town Services
Water Metering Program
E-Billing and Preauthorized Payment Options
The Town of Antigonish is in the process of converting to a new accounting and billing sys-
tem. The new system will give us the ability to send our water and electric utility invoices
to your email account instead of through the regular mail. Also, depending on uptake and
interest we will be implementing a pre-authorized payment option for customers to pay
Town bills. Options we are considering include monthly instalments and pay in full as we
bill. These changes will take place over the next few months.
If you wish to have water and electric bills emailed to you instead of mailed to you, please
send an email to accounts@townofantigonish.ca. If preauthorized payment of any or all
town accounts is of interest to you, please include mention of that desire in an email, again
to accounts@townofantigonish.ca.
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StFX Baseball
2014 Season
Schedule The StFX X-Men Baseball Club will be entering it’s 9th season playing in the
Canadian Collegiate Baseball Association. The seven team league consists of
the X-Men, Dalhousie, SMU, Acadia, Holland College, CBU and UNB. They play
a 16 game schedule throughout September and October with home games
taking place at Credit Union Field behind the Dr. JHG Regional High School.
2014 Schedule
Sat, September 6th - Dalhousie @ StFX - DH at 1:00 & 4:00 PM
Sun, September 7th - UNB @ StFX - DH at 1:00 & 4:00 PM
Wed, September 10th - StFX @ CBU - SG at 7:30 PM
Sat, September 13th - StFX @ UNB - DH at 1:00 & 4:00 PM
Wed, September 17th - CBU @ StFX - SG at 7:30 PM
Sat, September 20th - St.FX @ Acadia - DH at 1:00 & 4:00 PM
Wed, September 24th - CBU @ StFX - SG at 7:30 PM
Sun, September 28th - StFX @ Holland - DH at 1:00 & 4:00 PM
Wed, October 1st - CBU @ StFX - SG at 7:30 PM
Saturday, October 4th - StFX @ Dal - DH at 1:00 & 4:00 PM
Sun, October 5th - Acadia @ StFX - DH at 1:00 and 4:00 PM
DH = Doubleheader • SG = Single Game • Home Games in BOLD
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September 26 & 27, 2014
We are soon approaching the fourth annual Antigonight Art After Dark Festival. All events and
displays are free to attend, accessible and provide incredible opportunities to experience and participate in
a variety of interactive arts projects. It will be happening both Friday, September 26 and Saturday,
September 27, from 6:00 - 10:00 pm in downtown Antigonish. For more information visit
www.antigonightfest.tumblr.com/about or find us on Facebook!
Kids First Family Resource Centre
Kids First offer programs and services to families of children aged 0 to 6 years as well as
pregnant woman. Programs and services may change depending on the needs and wants of
the participants and their children. Some core programs are:
* Parent & Tot Drop-in (3 times per week) 9:30 to 11:30am
* Healthy Moms/Healthy Babies (once a week) 9:30 to 11:30am
* Parenting Programs
* Outreach Programs
Hours of Operation are 9:00am to 3:00pm
Website : www.kids1st.ca
27 St. Andrews Street, Antigonish, Nova Scotia B2G 2G9
Telephone: 863-3848 Fax: 863-3857
Email: antigonish@kids1st.ca .
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Antigonish Creative Dance Association
presents it’s Annual Dance recitals on Saturday May 25 at 7:00pm, Sunday May 26th at 2:00pm
and at 7:00pm in the StFX Chapel Auditorium
Join the Movement!
Creative Dance, Parent & Child Dance, Pre-Ballet, Ballet, Creative Movement,
Modern, Jazz, Lyrical, Tap, Hip Hop, African Dance, Traditional Step Dance.
For more information, visit www.antigonishdance.ca
Or Call Sally Clark, 863-6776
WANT TO HELP YOUR COMMUNITY?
WANT TO ASSIST IN MAKING YOUR
COMMUNITY A SAFER PLACE TO LIVE?
WANT TO MEET WITH INDIVIDUALS THAT WORK TOWARDS
HELPING OUR SENIORS AND OUR YOUTH?
IF YOU ANSWERED YES TO ANY OF THESE
QUESTIONS, SAY YES TO
JOINING THE ANTIGONISH TOWN
AND COUNTY
CRIME PREVENTION ASSOCIATION
ANTIGONISH TOWN AND COUNTY CRIME PREVENTION ASSOCIATION MEETS THE
3RD THURSDAY OF EACH MONTH AT THE RCMP DETACHMENT ON FAIRVIEW
STREET.
STARTS AT 7:00PM.
Visit www.antigonishcrimeprevention.ca.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL THE RCMP AT 863-6500
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Antigonish EMO
Fall in Antigonish -- hurricanes and storm surges:
Fall in Antigonish town and county can be a time of violent or heavy rain, hail, thunder and
lightening storms, flooding and high winds, and the tail ends of hurricanes.
The hurricane season in the Antigonish area runs from June through November, although the risk
of hurricanes is highest during September and October. Wind is responsible for much of the
structural damage, as well as the uprooted trees and the downed power lines. Even a weakened
hurricane can carry winds strong enough to cause widespread destruction.
A storm surge is an abnormal rise in water levels along the coast. Storm surges often accompany
intense fall and winter storms or high winds. Storm surges can cross the normal high water
shoreline, and cause coastal flooding. It is important to take measures to protect yourself and
your property in the event of a storm surge. This action plan can help you and your family deal
with storm surges.
Environment Canada and EMO cooperate to ensure that messages about storm surges reach
those who are threatened. If a storm surge has the potential to impact the Antigonish area, the
Meteorological Service of Canada will issue statements, warnings, and/or interviews through
available public media. These warnings are issued up to 48 hours in advance of any anticipated
storm surge.
During storms
Call 911 and give first aid to help anyone injured or trapped.
Be aware of safety issues created by the storm, such as fallen trees or downed or hanging
electrical wires. Never attempt to touch or move downed lines.
Avoid over-exertion when working outside, especially when clearing limbs or shoring up
your house against water.
Inform local authorities about health and safety issues, including downed power lines,
washed out roads, fire hazards, and dead animals.
Before eating non-perishable foods after power outage, make sure that they safe to eat.
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After storms:
Install storm windows or replace old windows; make sure your home is well insulated.
Clean out gutters and repair any leaks.
Cut down dead trees and branches that could fall on your house.
Check the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors.
Secure any loose objects on your property, particularly those that could become projectiles in heavy
wind. Make sure windows are closed.
If you can, invest in a generator or arrange a communal generator with your neighbours.
Keep fire extinguishers on hand, and make sure everyone is your house knows how to use them.
Allow faucets to drip a little during cold weather to avoid freezing. Learn how to shut off water valves
(in case a pipe bursts).
Hire a contractor to check the structural stability of the roof to make sure it can sustain unusually heavy
weight from the accumulation of snow or water.
If there is a threat to power, fill your bathtub with water that can be boiled and used for cooking.
Completely open all faucets and pour hot water over the pipes, starting where they were most exposed
to the cold or where the cold was most likely to penetrate.
For more information: Go to the EMO Nova Scotia web site (www.gov.ns.ca/emo). The Canadian
Automobile Association web site (www.caa.ca) also offers valuable information on emergency planning. To
speak with an Antigonish EMO representative, phone 863—8366, or the provincial Emergency Measures
office at (902) 424-5620.
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How Can You Help?
Memorial Donations: a memorial donation is a wonderful way to pay tribute to a beloved relative, friend or
colleague. Memorial Cards are available at Curry Brothers Funeral Home, MacIssac’s Funeral Home and
the Foundation Office.
Honorary Donations: An anniversary, birthday or other occasion can be
acknowledged through a monetary gift to St. Martha’s Foundation.
Donations of Appreciation: Former patients, families and friends may wish to
express their gratitude towards St. Martha’s Hospital through a gift to
St. Martha’s Foundation.
Wills & Bequests: Once your family has been provided for, a person may wish to leave a donation to St.
Martha’s Foundation through their will to ensure good healthcare for generations to come.
Other Planned and Deferred Gifts: Other gifts arranged now but not available for use by St. Martha
Foundation until some future time, are available and may be discussed by your tax and legal advisers.
Planned Giving allows you, the donor, to provide a significant gift to St. Martha’s Foundation, which may
not have been possible in your lifetime.
Volunteering: Our events are successful not only because of the generosity of money but also the generosity
of time. We require volunteers for all events throughout the year.
For more information on events, volunteering or how to donate please contact the Foun-
dation office at 863-1131, or visit our website
smrhfoundation.com or email us at smrhfoundation@gmail.com
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Community Events Calendar Submissions
Lindsay’s Health Centre for Women
Lindsay’s Health Centre provides women and adolescent girls with services and programs that can help them make informed decisions about their health. Our services are provided by a multi-disciplinary team that includes: a physician, nurse practitioner, Mental Health Services, Addic-tions Services, Public Health Services, and the Antigonish Women’s Resource Centre. We are sen-sitive to the needs of those who experience difficulties in accessing appropriate health services. Lindsay’s is open on Thursdays, 9:00am – 4:00pm at the ------------Antigonish Women’s Resource Center, 204 Kirk Place, 219 Main Street in Antigonish. Call for an appointment: 902-863-6221.
Health Connections
Health Connections Antigonish is a community health resource centre located in the People’s Place Library on 283 Main Street in Antigonish. It is a service of GASHA in partnership with the Pictou Antigonish Regional Library (PARL) and the Antigonish Town & County Community Health Board.
We work with GASHA and other community agencies to provide health promotion programs and educational sessions that are free of charge and open to the public. Some examples of programs offered through Health Connections are:
- Women Alike Cancer Support Group facilitated by the Cancer Resource Room, GASHA - Being Doing Becoming facilitated by Mental Health Services, GASHA - Caregiver Support Group, facilitated by Caregivers Nova Scotia - Alzheimer & Related Dementia Family Support Group - Your Way to Wellness Program coordinated through Primary Health Care - Varied Health Related Education Sessions
We also offer help in finding available health services, supports and information. We do not offer clinical health care services. Our website: www.gashahealthconnections.ca Check out our cal-endar or events online. Drop in or contact us: 283 Main Street, Antigonish, NS Phone: (902) 863-7369
Men’s Health Centre
Are you as healthy as you could be? Want more information? Need someone to talk to?
The Men’s Health Centre provides health services to men and boys 12 and older. Our services are provided by a team of health professionals that includes: a physician, Mental Health Services, Ad-dictions Services, Public Health Services and Family Services. We are open on Tuesdays, 9:00am – 4:00pm and located in the Family Services of Eastern Nova Scotia Office at 275 Main Street, Suite 103, Antigonish (across from Town Hall). Call for an appointment: 902-863-2358.
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In the Community
Which “11” number do I need?
Who do you call for information that you need? Whether you are feeling under the weather, planning a road
trip, or are a newcomer to the community and are looking for programs and services, there is a “11” to help
you. What follows is a summary of the systems in place and what you can expect from each:
211 By Dialing 211 or visiting the 211 website, users can easily and quickly connect
for information on more than 4000 community, non –profit and government ser-
vices. It is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. You can find information on
recreation programs, employment training, food banks, new immigrant programs,
home care, addiction programs, senior services, and much more—www.ns.211.ca
311 Many cities, including Halifax, have 311 lines where residents can get all the in-
formation they need on government services and resources in that city.
511 Wondering about road conditions, road closures and upgrades? Call 511 or visit:
http://511.gov.ns.ca
811 Access to non-emergency health information and services. When you call 811,
Registered Nurses will give you the advise and information you need and provide
reassurance concerning all kinds of general health issues and questions. Advise
and information may include a recommendation to see your doctor or visit your
local emergency department. You can also obtain information about health issues
and services available in your community. 811 can provide services in French and
many other languages. Reliable health information is available online as well, any
time of the day or night. http://811.novascotia.ca
911 For emergency calls needing assistance from the police, fire department or ambu-
lance, call 911. Examples include:
A fire
A crime, especially if in progress
A car crash, especially if someone is injured
A medical emergency, such as someone who is unconscious, gasping for
air or not breathing, experiencing an allergic reaction, having chest pain,
having uncontrollable bleeding, or any other symptoms that require imme-
diate medical attention.
Brought to you by the Antigonish Ageing Well Together Coalition
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Responding to disasters
When house fires, flash flooding and severe weather force Nova Scotians to evac-
uate their homes, trained volunteers from the Canadian Red Cross respond by
bringing assistance and comfort to those impacted. This past year, the Red Cross
responded to small and large-scale disasters in areas such as Antigonish, Mul-
grave, Pictou County and western Nova Scotia.
Find out how you can prepare your household for emergencies by creating a plan
and assembling a kit. Visit www.redcross.ca/ready for a complete list of recom-
mended items for your disaster kit and more.
Volunteer today!
Canadian Red Cross volunteers play
a key role in the delivery of our pro-
grams and services.
We are currently seeking volunteers
to assist with reception and adminis-
trative duties at our office in
Antigonish. Call us today at 863-
8222.
Join the largest humanitarian organ-
ization in the world and make a
difference in your community!
Providing mobility and greater independence
The Red Cross HELP program offers short term loans of items such as crutches,
wheelchairs, canes, commodes and bath transfer benches to the public at no cost.
HELP provides mobility and a greater sense of independence to people of all ages.
A recommendation form from a health care provider is required. Donations to
support the services are gratefully accepted.
The Red Cross hospital bed loan program is offered by referral only, through the
Nova Scotia Department of Health’s Continuing Care services. For more
information on accessing this program, call toll free at 1-800-225-7225
Learn to Save a Life with First Aid
Do you know what to do in a medical emergency? The
Canadian Red Cross delivers vital First Aid & CPR
training, as well as babysitting courses for young people
in your community. These programs are delivered by
our Training Partners. Visit www.redcross.ca/firstaid
for a listing of courses being offered in Antigonish or
call 863-8222.
Stay Safe on the Ice and Water
As part of our commitment to offering high quality train-
ing to the Canadian public we are pleased to promote Red
Cross Swim Preschool and Red Cross Swim as a founda-
tional step towards lifelong and safe participation in
aquatic activities. For more information on programs in
your area, visit www.redcross.ca/swim or call 863-8222.
Canadian Red Cross
Antigonish Service Centre
36 Market Street, Antigonish, NS B2G 3B4
Tel: (902) 863-8222 Fax: (902) 863-1701
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ANTIGONISH COUNTY ADULT
LEARNING ASSOCIATION
(ACALA)
Enroll with ACALA today!
We will assist you in working
towards your learning goals!
ACALA offers programs to match your individual needs.
Our ‘Learning for Life’ program is an opportunity for anyone to continue their education at
any age whether you would like to improve your reading, writing or math skills or you are
simply looking for a way to continue to learn for the love of it.
ACALA is here for you.
ACALA also offers “Adult Learning and Training” for those who are looking for
advancement. Whether prepping to write your GED or working to improve your literacy
skills to obtain further professional development training,
ACALA can increase your chances for success!!
The People’s Place Library
283 Main Street, Antigonish
Phone: 863 - 3060 or 735-3065 for enquiries.
Email: acala@srsb.ca
Programs are free and schedules are very flexible.
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THE PEOPLE’S PLACE: ANTIGONISH TOWN AND COUNTY LIBRARY
283 Main Street.
Phone: 863-4276
E-mail: antigonish@nsngp.library.ns.ca
Www.parl.ns.ca
The library books and other materials for all ages and interests.
Use the C@P Site computers, access our programs, and more.
All you need is free library card.
Regular Programs:
Children
ABCs for Babies—Fridays at 10am
Toddle Time—Wednesday at 10am
Preschool Storytime—Mondays at 10am
Stories and songs from the Library (at Kids First) - The last Thursday of each month at 11am
Lego– Thursdays from 9:30—11:00am and again from 3-4:30pm
Friday Night Movies—The 2nd and 4th Friday of the month at 6pm
Youth
Young Readers—2nd Monday of the month at 3pm
Teen Readers Club– 1st Thursday of the month at 3:30pm
Adults
Book Club—3rd Wednesday of the month at 7:30pm
Open Mic. —3rd Friday of the month from 6:30-8:30pm
Armchair Travel—2nd Thursday of the month at 7pm
Seniors’ Café– 1st Wednesday of the month at 2pm
Please note that all library programs are free of cost. For information about upcoming events, you can phone the li-
brary at 863-4276, check our website www.parl.ns.ca, “like” The People’s Place: Antigonish Town and County Li-
brary on Facebook or follow us on Twitter @PARLevents.
Hours:
Monday: 9:00am to 5:00pm
Tuesday: 9:00am to 9:00 pm
Wednesday: 9:00am to 9:00 pm
Thursday: 9:00am to 9:00 pm
Friday: 9:00am to 9:00 pm
Saturday: 9:00am to 5:00 pm
Sundays: Closed
Pictou-Antigonish
Regional Library
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Antigonish Career Resource Centre offers all area residents a convenient location to drop
in and use the resources available to help you in your job search. The Career Resource
Centre offers assistance with writing resumes and cover letters, free workshops and
employment programs, an on-site Employment Counsellor, high-speed internet access, an
updated job board with daily postings, a computer training classroom, a well-stocked
resource library with information on cover letters, resumes, interview skills and
motivational material, fax and photocopy services, computer programs to assist you with
career exploration, current labour market information, and helpful, free service!
The centre offers personalized service designed to help you find the job you want.
For assistance with your job search, please drop by the Antigonish Career Resource Centre,
50 James Street, Antigonish, visit www.theacrc.ca, or call 863-8244.
You can also follow us on Facebook or tweet us on twitter.
Hours of operation: Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.
We are here to help people find jobs.
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ANTIGONISH SPCA
Reach us at: (902) 863-2111
Email: antspca@eastlink.ca
Fax Number: (902) 863-1228
MAILING ADDRESS
Antigonish SPCA
P.O. Box 1421
Antigonish, Nova Scotia
B2G 2L4
REPORT CRUELTY TO ANIMALS
Report Cruelty to Animals: 1-888-703-7722
ANIMAL CONTROL
Officer for Antigonish Town: (902) 863-2351 Ext. 235
CASH DONATIONS
We are always in need of cash to facilitate the continuous operation of our
services. We welcome and appreciate any cash donations. Please visit our
contact page for further details.
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875 Antigonish Lions Air Cadet Squadron
Do you want to earn your pilot’s license? Travel? Make friends? Learn survival
skills? Play team sports? You can!
Check out Air Cadets today!
The 875 Antigonish Lions Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron meets Monday
evenings (excluding holidays) from 6:30 to 9:00 PM in the Antigonish Education
Center located at 30 Appleseed Drive in Antigonish.
Open to youth ages 12 to 18.
Call 1-800-797-9974 #3 or email: co.875air@cadets.gc.ca for more information.
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SPORTS ORGNIZATIONS
Antigonish Aikikai ……………………………………………………………….. 863-4475
Antigonish Archery Association ………………………………………………… 386-2325
Antigonish Badminton Association ……………………………………………… 863-8242
Antigonish/Guysborough Minor Softball ………………………………………… 386-2396
Antigonish Handball ……………………………………………………………… 863-1663
Antigonish Highland Skateboarding Association ………………………………… 863-1956
Antigonish Kinsmen Minor Baseball …………………………………………….. 863-6819
Antigonish Minor Basketball Association ……………………………………….. 863-3353
Antigonish Minor Girls Softball ………………………………………………… 863-0665
Antigonish Minor Hockey Association ………………………………………….. 863-8339
Antigonish Celtics Soccer Club .. ………………………………………………… 863-1383
Antigonish Skating Club ………………………………………………………….. 735-2877
Antigonish Stoirm Volleyball …………………………………………………….. 863-4627
Antigonish Town & County Minor Football ……………………………………… 863-6352
Antigonish Track Club…………………………………………………………….. 867-1803
Antigonish Wee Lads & Lassies ..………………………………………………… 863-2351 ext.233
PHAST (Port Hawkesbury Antigonish Swim Team) …………………………….. 863-5655
Phee’s Tae Kwon Do ……………………………………………………………… 863-9230
RID Tae Kwon Do ………………………………………………………………… .232-2557
WHAT-Women’s Hockey After Thirty …………………………………..……….. 863-6268
Xavier Tae Kwon Do ……………………………………………………………… 971-0977
RECREATIONAL GROUPS
Afton and Area Recreation ……………………………………………………...… 863-2803
Antigonish Hiking & Biking Trails Association ………………………………….. 863-2571
Antigonish Therapeutic Riding Association ……………………………………… 863-4853
Arisaig Parish Community Recreation Association ……………………………… 863-2156
Auld’s Cove Recreation Association …………………………………………….. 747-2941
Fresh Air Adventures …………………………………………………………….. 863-1099
Havre Boucher Recreation Association ………………………………………….. 234-3170
Highlander Curling Club ………………………………………………………….. 863-0052
Highland Quilt Guild ……………………………………………………………… 863-4798
Linwood Recreation ………………………………………………………………. 232-2658
Lower South River Recreation Club ……………………………………………… 863-1365
Monastery Recreation …………………………………………………………….. 232-3403
Pleasantdale Development Association …………………………………………… 863-0665
Pomquet Acadian Trails …………………………………………………………… 386-2139
William’s Point Recreation ……………………………………………………….. 863-6661
Winter Wanderers Snowmobile & ATV ………………………………………….. 234-2704
Heatherton Recreation Association ……………………………………………….. 386-2960
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COMMUNITY CENTRES
Havre Boucher Community Centre ……………………………………………..….. 234-2188
Lower South River Community Centre …………………………………………….. 863-5247
Mini Trail Community Centre Association ……………………………………….... 863-4292
Pomquet Community Centre …………………………………………………...….. 386-2679
St. Andrews Community Centre …………………………………………..………. 863-3279
St. Joseph’s Community Centre ………………………………………………..….. 867-2626
POINTS OF INTEREST
Antigonish Culture Alive ……………………………………………………..…… 783-2948
Antigonish Duplicate Bridge Club…………………………………………..…….. 863-0005
Antigonish Garden Club…………………………………………………..……….. 863-5017
Antigonish Highland Society Pipe Band………………………………..…………. 863-5207
Black Congress of Women………………………………………………...……….. 863-8278
Festival Antigonish Summer Theatre…………………………………………...….. 867-4539
Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD)………………………………………..... 863-4344
Silver Glen Art Centre……………………………………………………...………. 867-1123
Theatre Antigonish…………………………………………………...…………….. 867-4539
DANCE GROUPS
Antigonish Creative Dance Association………………………………………….. 863-6776
Antigonish Highland Dancing Association………………………………………... 735-2866
Maureen Fraser School of Dance……………………………………………...…… 863-1731
St. Andrew’s Ceilidh Step Dancers……………………………………………..…. 863-1563
YOUTH GROUPS
Antigonish District Girl Guides……………………………………………...…….. 863-5910
Royal Canadian Air Cadet Squadron…………………………………………...….. 232-2846
Scouts Canada……………………………………………………………………... 1-800-557-7268
VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENTS
Antigonish County Fire Department………………………………………………… 863-6911
Antigonish Town Fire Department………………………………..………………... 863-3359
Auld’s Cove Fire Department …………………………………….……………… 747-3053
Four Valleys Fire Department……………………………………………….………. 863-6771
Havre Boucher Fire Department………………………………………………….…. 234-2711
North Shore Fire Department ………………………………………………..……. 863-5720
Pomquet Fire Department…………………………………………………………...… 386-2987
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SERVICE CLUBS
Antigonish Kinsmen ………………………………………………………...……... 863-2434
Antigonish Lion’s Club ………………………………………………………..….. 863-3552
Challenge in Participation (CHIP) Volunteers………………………………..…… 232-2361
Havre Boucher Kin Club……………………………………………………..……. 234-3350
St. Martha’s Regional Hospital Auxiliary………………………………..………... 863-5363
SUPPORT SERVICES
Addiction Services …………………………………………………………..……. 863-5393
Alcoholics Anonymous ………………………………………………….………... 863-3808
Antigonish County Adult Learning (ACALA) …………………………………..... 863-3060
Antigonish Career Resource Centre ……………………………………………….. 863-8244
Antigonish Community Food Bank ……………………………………………...... 863-0611
Antigonish/Guysborough Early Childhood Intervention ………………………..… 863-2298
Antigonish Emergency Fuel Fund …………………………………………..……. 863-6221
Antigonish Parkinson Support Group …………………………………………...… 735-2887
Antigonish Sustainable Development ………………………………………...…… 863-2351
Antigonish SPCA …………………………………………………………...……... 863-2111
Antigonish Volunteer Program (VON) ………………………………………..….. 863-5700
Antigonish Women’s Resource Centre ……………………………………….….. 863-6221
Big Brothers Big Sisters ………………………………………………………..…. 863-5332
Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) …………………………..……. 867-1562
Canadian Red Cross - Antigonish office ……………………………………..…… 863-8222
Cat Rescue Maritimes (www.car-r-ma.org) …………………………………..….. 863-8372
Family Services of Eastern Nova Scotia ……………………………………...…… 863-2358
Havre Boucher Medical Centre ……………………………………….………….. 234-3435
Kids First Family Resource Centre ……………………………………………..… 863-3848
L’Arche Antigonish …………………………………………………..…………… 863-5000
La Leache League Canada ………………………………………..………………. 863-0056
Lindsay’s Health Centre for Women …………………………………………….... 863-6221
Naomi Society for Victims of Family Violence …………………………..……… 863-3807
VON Antigonish Volunteer Programs …………………………………….……… 863-5700
Seniors Safety Services ……………………………………………………….…… 863-6500
SENIOR’S GROUPS
Club 60 ………………………………………………………………………….... 863-6976
Happy Tracadonians Seniors Club ………………………………..………………. 232-2330
Havre Boucher Area Aged to Perfection 50+ ...…………………………..……….. 234-3036
Heather Club 60 ………………………………………………………………...…. 386-2923
Lochaber Sylvan Lakers Seniors ……………………………………………….… 783-2532
Pomquet Parish Seniors Club …………………………………………….………. 386-2490
St. Andrews Oak & Owl Club …………………………………………..………... 863-1058