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Winter Storms and Winter Driving

10/30/2020

 
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​Winter is around the corner so that means preparing for winter storms and winter driving. 
Severe winter storms/blizzards are events that can affect our communities and can result in school and business closures or early dismissals, unsafe travel conditions, and widespread utility disruptions. Environment Canada tracks weather systems to mitigate potential effects, but winter storms can strike with little notice and can potentially threaten life and property.
  • Consider your travel requirements and revise plans to stay off the roads if impassable.
  • Check on family members and neighbours for assistance.
  • Charge all battery-operated devices such as cell phones, laptops, and radios.
  • Consider how you would cope with being home (shelter in place) for 3 days or more, possibly without power, and ensure you have appropriate supplies. Once you know how you and your family could cope and you have the supplies you need, relax in the knowledge that you have done what you can. Settle in to enjoy the storm.
  • If you lose power, notify your electric utility provider and practice safety measures:
    • Candles – place them 12-inches away from other items in a sturdy base.
    • Generators – do not bring it indoors and ensure you have good ventilation.
    • Space heaters – select one that shuts off if it tips over. Keep it 3 feet away from other objects and turn it off at night.
  • If the power goes out while you are cooking be sure to turn off the stove and clear the burners and oven to prevent a fire when power is restored.
  • Clear oil tanks, hot water exhausts, furnace and dryer vents, secondary entrances, and fire hydrants.
  • Pack a vehicle emergency kit including shovel, blanket, food, booster cables, and flashlight. 
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​If severe winter traps you in your vehicle, remember these tips:
  • Pull off the road, turn hazard lights on. Remain in your vehicle, rescuers are most likely to find you there.
  • Do not set out on foot unless you can see a building close-by where you can take shelter.
  • Conserve fuel. Run the engine and heater about 10 minutes each hour to keep warm, cracking a downwind window slightly to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • Huddle with other passengers and use your coat for a blanket.
  • In extreme cold, use road maps, seat covers, floor mats, newspapers or extra clothing for covering--anything to provide additional insulation and warmth.
  • Once the severe weather has passed, you may need to leave the car and proceed on foot. Follow the road where possible. 

Unofficial Results - 2020 Municipal Election

10/17/2020

 
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Candidate: Number of Votes

Alice Burdick: 377

Penny Carver: 459

Aaron M. Collery: 157

Joseph Maxwell Feeney: 384

Francis Kangata: 482

Richard Nowe: 352

Kelly Wilson: 439

Spoiled: 1

Declined: 21

Total: 2672

Voter Participation: 70.3%
Congratulations to Councillors, Burdick, Carver, Feeney, Kangata, Nowe, and Wilson. Thank you to all of our candidates for a great campaign and a very special thank you to the voters of Mahone Bay who participated in record numbers. Well done, Mahone Bay! 

Election 2020

10/17/2020

 
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October 17, 2020 - Today is Election Day in Mahone Bay!
You can still cast your vote by phone or internet until 7pm this evening, and we are at the Legion (21 Pond Street) today for anyone who would like to vote at our kiosk (tablet). We have staff available to assist if you have any questions. Please bring your voter information letter and wear your mask.
If you have lost your Voter Information Letter, or if you need any other assistance to cast your vote, please feel free to visit us at the Legion or call the Election helpline at 902-523-1356. 

October 17th, 6:30pm: 69.7% of votes cast

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NOTICE OF WATER MAIN FLUSHING

10/13/2020

 
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The Water Utility will be conducting routine water main flushing throughout the Town of Mahone Bay as follows:

9:00 PM to 6:00 AM - Wednesday October 21st, 2020
&
9:00 PM to 6:00 AM - Thursday October 22nd, 2020

What to expect:
  • Reduced Water Pressure
  • Discoloured Water
  • Intermittent Service Disruption

 What to Do:
  • We recommend closing the main shut-off valve and water supply valve to hot water heaters; this will help avoid having discoloured water enter the hot water heater and help avoid having heating elements burn out.
  • Consider turning off booster pumps during flushing to avoid equipment damage.
  • Check for discoloured water prior to doing laundry or running the dishwasher.  Suspended material causing the discolouration can permanently stain fabrics.  To check, run a cold-water faucet, if discoloured water is present, flush your system by continuing to run a cold-water faucet until the water runs clear.

The Town of Mahone Bay regrets any inconvenience created during water main flushing.  Water main flushing is a semi-annual maintenance procedure used to clean our water mains.

Please direct any questions or comments to the Town Office:
902 - 624 - 8327

Your Vote Counts!

10/9/2020

 
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  • Cast Your Vote
  • Encourage A Neighbour to Vote
  • Share on Social Media
        #votemahonebay2020
Advance Polls will be Saturday, October 10th and Tuesday, October 13th at Town Hall from 12noon until 8pm. 

​Regular Poll will be Saturday, October 17th from 8am until 7pm at the Mahone Bay Legion. 
If you haven't had a chance to watch the Candidate Forum, you can watch it online here. 

How to Vote in the 2020 Municipal Election

10/2/2020

 

Vote by Phone 1-888-356-4178

Vote Online mahonebay.isivote.com

Vote by phone or online from
​8am on Saturday, October 3rd until 7pm on Saturday, October 17th.

How do I Vote?

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Voting by Phone
​Dial 1-888-356-4178 (the phone number will be on the Election Page of our website)
  • A voice prompt will welcome you
  • Enter your date of birth followed by # (example: March 9, 1952 = 03091952#)
  • Enter your unique PIN, which you received by mail, followed by # (example: 12345678#)
  • A voice will tell you that you are voting for Councillors because the position for Mayor and Conseil Scolaire Acadien Provincial have been won by acclamation
  • You will be given instructions on how to vote for each candidate - each candidate has a number based on alphabetical order and you will press the number corresponding to your first selection and then be prompted to make your next selection, until you have voted for six councillors.
  • Press # to confirm your selection or 0 (zero) to change your selections
  • You'll hear a voice repeat back your selections and then you're done.
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Voting Online
  • You will see an opening page: click "continue" to proceed.
  • You will be asked to complete a 'CAPTCHA' challenge by typing what you see to prove that you are a real person and not a 'bot'. You can also click to listen to the audio version. Click "continue" to proceed.
  • You will be prompted to enter your date of birth using a drop-down menu, then to type in your unique PIN, which you received by mail. Click "continue" to proceed.
  • You will see a screen advising that you will be voting for Councillors because the Mayor and CSAP have won by acclamation. Click "continue" to proceed.
  • You will see a page with the names of the candidates listed in alphabetical order - you can click on the box beside no more than six names. Click 'submit' to proceed.
  • You will see a page showing your votes and you can choose 'vote now' or 'return to ballot".
  • If you choose 'vote now' you will see a confirmation page, click 'continue' to proceed, then a page confirming that you have voted and advising that you can close your browser, and then you're done.
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Watch a demonstration video on how to vote online by clicking here.
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Voting in person (tablet)
We will have tablets available for you to vote using the online voting method described above. Tablets will be sanitized between voters. 
Saturday, October 10th
12noon - 8pm
Town Hall
​(493 Main Street)
Tuesday, October 13th
12noon - 8pm
Town Hall
​(493 Main Street)

Saturday, October 17th
8am - 7pm
Mahone Bay Legion
(21 Pond Street)

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