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Cumberland (Municipality)
The Municipality of the County of Cumberland is seeking proposals for the supply of hydraulic rescue tools for fire fighting, security, and safety equipment purposes. This is a formal Request for Proposal (solicitation number RFP-MCC-2610) with a closing date of June 16, 2026. All related documents, plans, and specifications are issued on the Nova Scotia Tenders portal.
Posted Date
Jun 2, 2026
Due Date
Jun 16, 2026
Release: Jun 2, 2026
Cumberland (Municipality)
Close: Jun 16, 2026
The Municipality of the County of Cumberland is seeking proposals for the supply of hydraulic rescue tools for fire fighting, security, and safety equipment purposes. This is a formal Request for Proposal (solicitation number RFP-MCC-2610) with a closing date of June 16, 2026. All related documents, plans, and specifications are issued on the Nova Scotia Tenders portal.
AvailableCumberland (Municipality)
The Municipality of the County of Cumberland is seeking proposals for the supply and programming of 30 VHF portable radios under solicitation RFP-MCC-2609. This is a formal Request for Proposal with a closing date of June 16, 2026 at 1:00 PM EDT. The solicitation was published on June 2, 2026 and is currently open for bidding.
Posted Date
Jun 2, 2026
Due Date
Jun 16, 2026
Release: Jun 2, 2026
Cumberland (Municipality)
Close: Jun 16, 2026
The Municipality of the County of Cumberland is seeking proposals for the supply and programming of 30 VHF portable radios under solicitation RFP-MCC-2609. This is a formal Request for Proposal with a closing date of June 16, 2026 at 1:00 PM EDT. The solicitation was published on June 2, 2026 and is currently open for bidding.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Cumberland (Municipality)
The committee held a discussion regarding drug enforcement strategies, including information on federal and provincial mandates, local street-level enforcement operations, and the integration of information gathering and surveillance. Members deliberated on the challenges posed by drug trafficking in the region, the interplay between property crime and the drug trade, and the importance of anonymous reporting channels such as Crime Stoppers. The committee also considered the feasibility of hosting future community meetings to address public perceptions and concerns regarding drug activity in the area.
The committee meeting featured a presentation from Circular Materials regarding the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) program in Nova Scotia, covering operational updates, the depot network, contamination monitoring, and future facility plans. Discussion topics included the registration process for multi-unit residential buildings for recycling services, the collection of materials such as chip bags and coffee cups, the importance of public education regarding changes to recycling streams, the identification of potential future depot locations, and the possibility of adding new materials to the EPR program in the future.
The committee conducted public hearings concerning by-law amendments to rezone properties in Springhill and Port Howe. A presentation was received from the Lillian Allbon Animal Shelter. The council also discussed and acted upon the terms of reference for the Accessibility Advisory Committee, forwarding the matter to a future council meeting. Various internal department monthly reports were reviewed, and informational items such as the summer recreation brochure and Nova Scotia Power rate correspondence were presented.
The council discussed and approved the second readings of the by-law to amend the Public Sewers By-law 25-08 and the by-law to amend the Land Use By-law 25-09 regarding an intermunicipal agreement with the Town of Amherst concerning sewer connections and mutual boundary changes.
The council meeting covered several organizational and policy matters, including the approval of several land use by-law amendments for rezoning properties in Springhill, Port Howe, and Pugwash. Additionally, council approved an amendment to the Public Sewers by-law and updated the Low Income Tax Exemption policy by increasing the income cut-off and exemption amounts. Business issues addressed included the approval of a petition for private road maintenance, the selection of volunteer representatives, and the authorization of a land acquisition project for conservation purposes. The council also endorsed a resolution advocating for the reversal of federal agricultural research centre closures.
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