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100th ANNUAL FISHERS' MEMORIAL SERVICE- SEPTEMBER 7

FISHERS' MEMORIAL SERVICE- SEPTEMBER 7

The 100th annual Fishers' Memorial Service is Sunday, September 7 at 2:00pm on the Lunenburg Waterfront (Bluenose Dr).


ABOUT: This service is dedicated to the memory of those who have gone down to the sea in ships and who have never returned. And in tribute to those who continue to occupy their business in great waters.

WREATHS: Wreaths in memory of lives lost are most welcome. Please contact the Lunenburg Town Hall at (902) 634-4410, ext. 225, to provide your wreath details for inclusion in the service.

DONATIONS: The Fishermen's Memorial Monument is owned and maintained by the Lunenburg Fishermen's Memorial Society (PO Box 800, Lunenburg, NS, B0J 2C0). Donations are most appreciated (charity registration #892986365 RR0001).

 

2025 TOL Fishers Memorial Service 1

LABOUR DAY CLOSURES - SEPTEMBER 1

Please note that Lunenburg Town Hall, Arena and Community Centre will be closed on Monday, September 1.

The buildings will re-open on Tuesday, September 2.

UPDATE ON Trot In Time Carriage Tours

As noted in the August 19th Council Meeting, Town staff have had correspondence with the operator of Trot in Time Carriage Tours regarding the welfare of the horses and inquiries the Town had been receiving throughout the year. Earlier this year, the operator provided a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Horse Care During Heat and Humidity, as well as other documentation pertaining to the wellbeing and care of the animals to town staff. The Town of Lunenburg was also in receipt of veterinary health certificates, which were provided prior to the issuance of an operating permit for 2025. 

A request was made by the town earlier this month for an updated veterinary health certificate for all of the working horses, in response to concerns raised by members of the public. Town officials further confirmed that the operator was following the SOPs previously provided. On August 20th, a veterinarian inspected the operations of Trot in Time at the operator's expense. They provided a detailed report on the horses' living conditions, as well as their workload and suitability for the job. The Town is in receipt of the report. 

The report concluded that, “Care will need to be taken during the summer with regards to heat, but it sounds like a protocol is in place for this. The horses are up to date on veterinary care. According to the Animal Protection Act of Nova Scotia, the horse’s needs are currently being appropriately met. Overall, the owners of Trot in Time do seem genuinely committed to caring for the horses well and improving animal welfare. They were very transparent today and answered my questions eagerly. Since working with this business, they have been prompt to call about any concerns with the horses and we have maintained a good relationship."

The Town is also in receipt of a July 4, 2025 visit from the Inspector Specialist; Agriculture Inspection Services Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture. This report noted, “As a result of this investigation, I found the operation to be well-managed, with the horses’ wellbeing seeming to be at the forefront of the business model. The horses themselves all appeared to be in excellent health, well-muscled and of good weight, and up to date on farrier/veterinary care. They are the appropriate type, build and fitness level for the type of work required.”


“While I understands the concerns regarding the horses being overworked/worked in hot weather, I am confident that the horses are not overworked, are cared for and maintained in ways that mitigate distress while being worked, and if the horses were to show signs of distress they would be immediately and adequately tended to”

Overall, based on the information we have, the Town feels that Trot In Time is operating within good safety parameters, and we will continue to communicate with them as the season progresses.

While The Town and its staff have done everything it can to make sure that things are being handled in a safe manner, the current Hack and Trolley By-law will be reviewed in the coming months. At the August 19 meeting, Council directed staff to review the Hack and Trolley By-law, taking into account regulations from other jurisdictions with similar climates and tourism activities, and bring the review back for discussion at an upcoming Committee of the Whole meeting. 

If anyone from the public wishes to have more education on the business practices and understanding of the care and welfare of the horses with Trot in Time, they are encouraged to visit Trot in Time at the waterfront or reach out to Mary Gilson atThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or by texting 902-298-1895.

CUMBERLAND STREET CLOSURE - AUGUST 19

Cumberland Street will be closed from Prince Street to King Street, for work on the Bandstand Rehabilitation Project.

The closure will be from approx. 7:30am to 5:00pm on Tuesday, August 19.

Thank you for your patience and cooperation.

 


August 19 Cumberland St Road Closure Map

Thank You for Staying Out of the Woods and Off the Trails

Thank you for doing your part by staying off the trails and out of the woods due to the elevated wildfire risk. We recognize it is an inconvenience, but your cooperation is greatly appreciated.

Please note that the wooded area behind the Academy falls under the areas outlined in the government of Nova Scotia’s announcement prohibiting activities in wooded areas. To avoid any confusion, signs have been posted.

These and other measures are in place on provincial Crown and private

land until October 15 or until conditions allow them to be lifted.

The provincial fine for violating the restrictions is $25,000.

 

Thank You for Staying Out of the Woods

Next Council meeting: Aug.19 at 6 p.m.

The agenda package for this meeting is now available:   pdf 08 19 2025 Council Agenda(3.22 MB)

Agenda items include: 

  • Sale of 18 Dufferin Street (Old Train Station)
  • HSMBC Review of Designation
  • Request for Direction: Marketing Levy By-law
  • Request to Defer: Lunenburg Academy Roof Repairs
  • RFP Award: Water Meter Supply & Installation
  • 100th Fishers’ Memorial Service
  • Verbal Report: Community Climate Capacity (CCC) Program
  • Councillor Notices of Motion

Meetings are also livestreamed through Zoom. To livestream this meeting starting at 6 pm, use this link:  https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88956545878