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Property Valuation Services Corporation Assessors
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Property Valuation Services Corporation Assessors are especially busy this time of year, conducting property inspections across Nova Scotia. They are reviewing building permit progress and gathering up-to-date information as part of their annual property assessment process.
For your safety and peace of mind, Assessors are easy to identify with PVSC-marked vehicles, PVSC-issued ID, and high-visibility vests.

You don’t need to be home for these visits. The Assessor will leave contact information and next steps if a follow-up is needed.
To learn more about property inspections, watch their short video or visit pvsc.ca.
Town Celebrates Curly’s Expansion With Business Appreciation Certificate
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The Town of Amherst recently presented a Business Appreciation Certificate to Curly's in recognition of the business's continued growth and its recent move to a new location in Amherst, at 81 South Albion Street.
Members of Town Council visited the business to congratulate owner and Amherst Town Councillor Dwayne Ripley and staff member Thomas McCrossin on this latest milestone and to recognize the business's ongoing investment in Amherst's economy. The presentation is part of the Town's Business Appreciation Program, which celebrates local entrepreneurs whose success contributes to a vibrant business community and strengthens Amherst as a place to live, work and invest.

Councillor Kathy Wells and members of Amherst Town Council present a Business Appreciation Certificate to Curly's. Staff member Thomas McCrossin accepted the certificate on behalf of owner Dwayne Ripley and the Curly's team.
Town of Amherst and Municipality of the County of Cumberland Announce New Economic Development Model
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June 29, 2026
Town of Amherst and Municipality of the County of Cumberland Announce New Economic Development Model
The Town of Amherst and the Municipality of the County of Cumberland are announcing a new approach to delivering economic development services that will strengthen collaboration, improve efficiency, and enhance accountability while continuing to support local businesses and entrepreneurs.
With the recent expiry of the operating agreement between the Cumberland Business Connector, the Town of Amherst, and the Municipality of the County of Cumberland, both municipal councils undertook a review of how economic development services could best be delivered to meet the region's evolving needs.
Following that review, both municipalities have concluded that economic development services will be most effective when delivered directly through municipal staff. This approach provides a direct reporting relationship to each municipality, resulting in greater accountability, more responsive decision-making, and improved alignment with each municipality's strategic priorities.
The new model will also create administrative efficiencies by integrating economic development functions into existing municipal operations. Administrative responsibilities such as payroll, human resources, information technology, budgeting, financial reporting, and governance can be supported through existing municipal systems, allowing economic development staff to dedicate more of their time to supporting businesses, attracting investment, and fostering economic growth.
The decision reflects a commitment to delivering the best possible service for the region.
“The Cumberland Business Connector has made many valuable contributions to our business community over the past decade, and we sincerely thank the Board, staff, volunteers, and business leaders who have helped advance economic development in our region," said Amherst Mayor Rob Small.
"As we looked to the future, Council felt the best way to build on that success was to integrate economic development directly into our municipal operations. This approach will allow us to make decisions more efficiently, strengthen accountability, and ensure our resources are focused where they can have the greatest impact—supporting businesses, creating opportunities, and growing our local economy."
Although services will now be delivered through the municipalities, collaboration will remain a priority. Staff from both municipal units will continue to work together on regional initiatives, including tourism promotion, youth entrepreneurship, business education, and other opportunities that benefit the Cumberland region.
Mayor Rod Gilroy of the Municipality of the County of Cumberland said the new model reflects the strong working relationship between the two municipalities.
"Economic development is most successful when our communities work together," said Mayor Gilroy. “This new model will ensure the work remains focused on municipal economic development priorities. In many cases, these priorities will align with the Town of Amherst, and when they do, we will continue to work together to advance them.”
The Town and County recognize the importance of maintaining a strong connection with the local business community. Municipal staff will work with business leaders to develop an effective and meaningful process for ongoing consultation, ensuring that the experience and perspectives of the business community continue to inform economic development priorities and initiatives.
This new approach reflects a shared commitment by both municipalities to delivering efficient, responsive, and collaborative economic development services that support business success and contribute to the long-term prosperity of Cumberland County.
Media inquiries:
Darrell Cole, Corporate Communications Officer
902-297-1333
Garden Court Closed June 28, 2026
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This Sunday, Garden Court - located off of Abbey Road - will be closed for a private event. During this time only local traffic will be allowed.
Barricades will be in place from 2:30 p.m. until 8 p.m. approximately on June 28, 2026.

Traffic Restrictions on Beacon Street June 26-28
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The Amherst Little League All Star Tournament takes place this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (June 26, 27, and 28) at the Beacon Street ball fields.
Street access will be limited to local traffic only on Beacon Street, with barricades at Beacon/East Pleasant, and Beacon/Croft.
Traffic Restriction Timing:
- Friday, June 26 from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.
- Saturday June 27 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
- Sunday June 28 from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Drivers are advised to plan ahead and select an alternate route.
Church Street Tennis Courts Closed June 25
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On Thursday, June 25, the Church Street tennis courts will be closed for the entire day. Work will take place to upgrade paved surfaces in the area of the tennis courts.
During this closure, the courts at Lions Park on Hickman Street will be available as an alternative location.
These paving activities may require some traffic disruption on Church Street - drivers, please plan accordingly.
Questions about this work? Please contact Town Hall at 902-667-3352 or
