Announcement: County of Inverness Municipal Housing Corporation

August 19, 2025

County of Inverness Municipal Housing Corporation Announces Departure of CEO and Launches Recruitment for Successor

The County of Inverness Municipal Housing Corporation–which oversees the operation of two Long Term Care Homes and two Small Options Homes in Inverness County–has announced that Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Stephen Doiron, will step down from his role effective December 31, 2025. Following his departure, Doiron will return to the private sector.

The Municipality of Inverness County has initiated a recruitment process to identify a new CEO who will continue to advance the corporation’s objectives.

As CEO, Doiron played a pivotal role in unifying the operations of four separate facilities under a single corporate structure. His leadership led to the development of a new executive team, centralized financial operations, streamlined staffing processes, and the implementation of numerous initiatives aimed at enhancing the quality of life for residents.

“On behalf of the Board of Directors, we extend our sincere thanks to Stephen for his dedication, leadership, and the lasting contributions he has made to our organization, facilities, and communities,” said Michael Coady, Chair of the Board. “We wish him all the best in his future endeavours.”

The search for a new CEO is now underway. The position is currently being advertised, and qualified candidates are encouraged to apply.

For more information about the role and how to apply, please visit TalentSorter .

About the County of Inverness Municipal Housing Corporation
The County of Inverness Municipal Housing Corporation (CIMHC) is a not-for-profit corporation comprised of four separate entities: two long-term care homes; Inverary Manor, (Inverness) and Foyer Père Fiset (Chéticamp) and two small option homes; Koster Huis (Mabou) and Port Hood Small Options (Port Hood).

PSA: Voluntary Water Conservation Advisory

August 14, 2025

Public Service Announcement: Voluntary Water Conservation Advisory – Municipality of Inverness County

Thanks to the continued efforts of residents, the Municipality of Inverness County is transitioning from a mandatory water conservation advisory to a voluntary advisory for all users of the municipal water system.

While water conservation is no longer required by mandate, it remains strongly encouraged to help ensure the long-term sustainability of our water supply.

Water Conservation Tips:

  • Take short showers and avoid baths.
  • Turn off taps when brushing teeth or washing dishes.
  • Only run dishwashers and washing machines with full loads.
  • Keep a bottle of water in the fridge to avoid running the tap for cold water.
  • Limit toilet flushing.
  • Avoid non-essential outdoor water use like watering lawns or hosing down driveways.
  • Promptly repair any leaks in and around taps and plumbing.

Detect and Report Leaks:

Leaks can waste thousands of litres of water and often go unnoticed. Watch for:

  • Persistent puddles or soggy ground
  • Running water or unexplained streams
  • Sudden drops in water pressure

If you suspect a water leak in your community, please report it immediately by calling 902-258-5048.

Should water tower levels drop, a mandatory water conservation advisory will be re-issued. The municipality thanks you for your cooperation and understanding.

 

PSA: Water Conservation Advisory

August 7, 2025

Public Service Announcement:
Water Conservation Advisory – Municipality of Inverness County

Due to an extended period of low precipitation and no significant rainfall expected in the coming weeks, the Municipality of Inverness County is issuing a Water Conservation Advisory for all users of the municipal water system.  All residents and businesses are asked to help conserve water supply during this time.

Water Conservation Tips:

  • Take short showers and avoid baths.
  • Turn off taps when brushing teeth or washing dishes.
  • Only run dishwashers and washing machines with full loads.
  • Keep a bottle of water in the fridge to avoid running the tap for cold water.
  • Limit toilet flushing.
  • Avoid non-essential outdoor water use like watering lawns or hosing down driveways.
  • Promptly repair any leaks in and around taps and plumbing.

Detect and Report Leaks:

Leaks can waste thousands of litres of water and often go unnoticed. Watch for:

  • Persistent puddles or soggy ground
  • Running water or unexplained streams
  • Sudden drops in water pressure

If you suspect a water leak in your community, please report it immediately by calling 902-258-5048.

The municipality apologize for the inconvenience and thanks you for your cooperation and understanding.

PSA: Boil Water & Water Conservation Advisories Lifted-Inverness

August 3, 2025

Public Service Announcement: Boil Water & Water Conservation Advisories Lifted – Inverness

The Municipality of Inverness County advises that the Boil Water Advisory & Water Conservation Advisory for users of the Inverness water system have been lifted.

If you suspect a water leak, please call the emergency line at 902-258-5048.

The municipality thanks the community for their patience and cooperation. Please share this message with friends, family, and neighbors who may not receive this notice.

Inverness Water System Boil Advisory Order

August 2, 2025

Public Service Announcement: Boil Water Advisory – Inverness Water System

The Municipality of Inverness County is issuing a Boil Water Advisory for all users of the Inverness water system, following a water leak reported earlier today, August 2, on Forest Street, Inverness.

Although repairs are underway, this advisory is being issued in advance of water restoration to inform residents about the safety measures required once water service is restored. The advisory is a precautionary measure due to a loss of pressure in the waterline supplying Inverness. It will remain in effect until water service is fully restored, and water quality testing confirms it is safe for consumption.

Once water is restored, all Inverness water system users are advised to:

  • Bring tap water to a rolling boil for at least one to two minutes before use.
  • Allow water to cool before using it for:
    • Drinking
    • Making ice
    • Brushing teeth
    • Washing dishes
    • Preparing food and beverages

Please share this advisory widely with neighbors, friends, and visitors to ensure everyone stays informed.

The Municipality of Inverness County apologizes for any inconvenience and thanks residents for their patience and cooperation as we work to restore safe and reliable water service.

Inverness Water System Conservation Order

August 2, 2025

Public Service Announcement: Water Service Disruption and Conservation Advisory 

A major water leak has been reported on Forest St., Inverness, resulting in a loss of water service for many residents and businesses in the surrounding area.

Repair crews are on site and working diligently to assess and fix the issue as quickly and safely as possible.

As a result, a Water Conservation Advisory has been issued for all users of the Inverness water system. This advisory will remain in effect until the water tower levels have stabilized.

Additionally, the Strathlorne Municipal Recycling Facility is temporarily closed.

Water conservation is a shared responsibility — every drop counts. Please do your part to help preserve our limited water supply during this time.

Tips for Conserving Water:

  • Take short showers and avoid baths.
  • Use biodegradable plates, cups, and utensils to reduce dishwashing.
  • Delay laundry when possible.
  • Keep a bottle of water in the fridge to avoid running the tap for cold water.
  • Limit toilet flushing.
  • Use bottled water for drinking and brushing teeth.

If you suspect a water leak, please call the emergency line at 902-258-5048.

The municipality apologizes for the inconvenience and appreciates your cooperation and understanding. Please share this message with friends, family, and neighbors who may not receive this notice.

Software Upgrades at Kenloch Waste Management Facility

July 18, 2025

New Point of Sale System and Scale Tracking Software Installed at Kenloch Waste Management Facility

The Municipality of the County of Inverness is pleased to announce the successful installation of a new Point of Sale (POS) system and Strong Data scale tracking software at the Kenloch Waste Management Facility. These upgrades are part ongoing efforts to improve customer service, enhance accountability, and meet provincial solid waste regulations.

Until now, customers had to travel to the Municipal Administration Building in Port Hood to pay tipping fees. With the new system, residents and commercial users can now pay directly at the Kenloch facility using debit cards—making transactions faster, more secure, and more convenient.

The new Strong Data scale software also improves how the municipality tracks waste. Staff can now record material types, volumes, and points of origin with greater accuracy. This information supports better waste diversion planning, strengthens compliance with provincial regulations, and improves operational oversight.

To support accurate tracking, staff will now ask all customers for their civic address when using the facility. This information is used only for reporting purposes. The municipality thanks customers for their cooperation.

“This system brings us real-time transaction records, more accurate data, and on-site payment for the first time,” said Solid Waste Director Crystal Jones. “It helps us improve service while staying accountable to the province and the people we serve.”

The Municipality thanks residents and businesses for their continued support as waste services are monitored to better serve the community and meet provincial regulatory requirements.

Bylaws 8 & 11 Repealed

July 17, 2025

Council of the Municipality of the County of Inverness Repeals Outdated Bylaws in Modernization Process

At the Committee of the Whole meeting held on Thursday, July 17, 2025, the Council of the Municipality of the County of Inverness agreed to repeal two outdated municipal bylaws.

The repealed bylaws are:

  1. Bylaw 8 – Mischief & Nuisances: This bylaw has been removed and not replaced. Relevant sections of this bylaw are covered under the current Bylaw 41 – Noise Control or other provincial or federal statutes and was deemed repetitive.
  2. Bylaw 11 – Curfew: Under this bylaw, children under the age of 16 were prohibited from public spaces, with certain exceptions, between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. This bylaw was outdated and therefore Council decided to repeal and not replace.

The decision to repeal these bylaws was made as part of an ongoing Bylaw modernization process.

All municipal bylaws are available online. Print copies are available at the Municipal Administration Building (375 Main St., Port Hood) during regular business hours (8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Monday – Friday).

This notice is published in accordance with the Municipal Government Act, Section 169.

Lacrosse Skills Camp 2025

July 15, 2025

Municipality Launches New Lacrosse Skills Camp

Young athletes in Inverness County will have the chance to learn one of Canada’s fastest-growing sports this summer. A new four-week Lacrosse Skills Camp is set to launch on Wednesday, July 23 at the Dr. Bernie MacLean Athletic Centre in Inverness.

Designed for children ages 6 to 13 with little or no experience, the camp offers a fun and active introduction to the fundamentals of lacrosse. Led by an experienced coach and former player, the sessions focus on skill development, teamwork, and building confidence in a supportive environment.

Camp activities include:

  • Basic stick handling, passing, catching, and shooting
  • Game rules, positions, and strategy through short, small-group games
  • Speed and agility training tailored to each age group
  • Team play that builds communication and sportsmanship

Participants will be divided into two age groups:

  • Ages 6–9: Wednesdays from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m.
  • Ages 10–13: Wednesdays from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.

“This is an exciting opportunity for youth in our area to try something new,” said Jason Calder, Recreation Programming Coordinator for the Municipality of the County of Inverness. “Lacrosse is new in Inverness County, and this camp gives kids a great chance to learn the basics in a fun, low-pressure setting. We’re thrilled to be offering it.”

All players should bring a helmet with cage, lacrosse or hockey gloves, water bottle, athletic shoes, and a protective cup (recommended).

Registration is now open, and spots are limited. Any questions may be directed to Recreation Programming Coordinator Jason Calder at jason.calder@invernesscounty.ca or by phone 902-258-7273. To register, visit www.playfinder.ca.

Beach Bingo Pop-up Tables

July 14, 2025

Municipality of Inverness County’s Pop-Up Beach Tables to Support Beach Bingo Participants in Inverness and Port Hood

As Beach Cleanup Bingo continues across Inverness County this summer, the Municipality of Inverness County is making it even easier for residents and visitors to take part in protecting the region’s shorelines.

Pop-up resource tables will be set up at Inverness Beach and Sunset Beach in Port Hood later this month to provide participants with everything they need to take part in the Beach Bingo challenge. The tables will offer:

  • Litter cleanup supplies and bingo cards
  • Free blue bags and waste sorting guides
  • Refreshments

The pop-up tables are a great opportunity for beachgoers to learn more about shoreline cleanup, grab supplies, and enjoy a few extras while contributing to this community-wide initiative.

Event Details:

Inverness Beach
Date: July 23, 2025 (Rain date: July 24)
Time: 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Sunset Beach, Port Hood
Date: July 30, 2025 (Rain date: July 31)
Time: 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

“Beach Cleanup Bingo has been a local favourite for the past few years,” said the municipality’s Solid Waste Educator Nicole Latimer. “These pop-up tables are a fun way to connect with participants, hand out supplies, and encourage even more people to get involved.”

Beach Cleanup Bingo runs throughout the month of July and offers participants the chance to win grocery store gift cards by picking up litter and completing a bingo card. It’s a simple, hands-on way to promote environmental stewardship and keep our beaches beautiful.

For more information and to download the bingo card, visit invernesscounty.ca/15278-2.