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Paving down, pot holes up under McNeil government, says Belliveau


Chip seal rate down by 45%

The McNeil government is paying more and paving less when it comes to “double chip seal” says NDP Transportation and Infrastructure critic Sterling Belliveau, MLA for Queens-Shelburne.

Premier McNeil calling in Cooke loan?

 

Cooke CEO Glenn Cooke and two senior executives pleaded guilty to federal felony charges surrounding dumping of toxic pesticides in Bay of Fundy

Build ships in Canada, says Baillie

$30 million to date for Nova Star - $1.5 million added

Minister Furey defends against privatization claims

Government looking to privatize some services

Revised: Union leader says it's "Nova Scotia Power all over again." 

McNeil government cutting seniors services, says Belliveau

NDP MLA Sterling Belliveau says in a news release Fridaythat the McNeil government’s decision to cut funding that helped seniors with lawn care is causing extra stress for seniors in Shelburne County.

“Last summer I was able to get help with my lawn care but this year that’s changed. Now I’ll have to come up with the money on my own,” says Vivian R. Williams, a resident of Shelburne. in the release

Opinion: McNeil legislature "nightmare" for ordinary citizens

Provincial court closures blow to rural areas, says Belliveau

"Less is less", says union radio ads

Letters: Using the ocean as a dump instead of creating jobs

Fish remains and bloody water is pumped into Shelburne Harbour
 
We shot this video at theMcNutt’s Island Cooke Aquaculture salmon feedlot site near Shelburne on March 5, 2015.

Editorial: Why no government action on $25 million Cooke Aquaculture package?

Editorial: Why no government action on $25 million Cooke Aquaculture package?