UPDATE April 14th 2016 - We have a new website promoting Liverpool!

UPDATE April 14th 2016 - We have a new website promoting Liverpool!
Please visit our snazzy new website!

Wednesday 27 February 2013

Life Care Respiratory Services





      Life Care Respiratory Services  
      212 Main Street  
      Liverpool NS   
      (902) 354-3565  





UNDERSTANDING THE COMPLICATIONS OF SLEEP APNEA




Despite being a condition affecting millions of people, aleep apnea is something that not many know a great deal about. Life Care Respiratory Services in Liverpool is a place that can help those suffering from this breathing disorder.

Owner of Liverpool’s Life care Respiratory Services Sandra Little (right) and employee Marie Barnes (left), registered nurse, sit with a Continous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) machine. CPAP equipment is the most common treatment for those suffering from Sleep Apnea. Kelly Brooks photo
 
Need control of your sleep?
Visit Life Respiratory Services to learn more.
 
 

Friday 22 February 2013

Liverpool Nova Scotia - Mildest Winters on the East Coast





 
Nova Scotia lies in the mid-temperate zone and, although the province is almost surrounded by water, the climate is closer to continental rather than maritime. The temperature extremes of the continental climate are moderated by the ocean.
Described on the provincial vehicle-licence plate as Canada's Ocean Playground, the sea is a major influence on Nova Scotia's climate. Nova Scotia's cold winters and warm summers are modified and generally moderated by ocean influences. The province is surrounded by three major bodies of water, the Gulf of Saint Lawrence to the north, the Bay of Fundy to the west, and the Atlantic Ocean  to the south and east.
While the constant temperature of the Atlantic Ocean moderates the climate of the south and east coasts of Nova Scotia, heavy ice build-up in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence makes winters colder in northern Nova Scotia; the shallowness of the Gulf's waters mean that they warm up more than the Atlantic Ocean in the summer, warming the summers in northern Nova Scotia. Summer officially lasts from the first Sunday in April to the Saturday before the last Sunday in October. Although Nova Scotia has a somewhat moderated climate, there have been some very intense heatwaves and cold snaps recorded over the past 160 years.
 
Due to the ocean's moderating effect Nova Scotia, on average is the warmest of the provinces in Canada. It has frequent coastal fog and marked changeability of weather from day to day.
 
Because Nova Scotia juts out into the Atlantic, it is prone to tropical storms and hurricanes in the summer and autumn. However due to the relatively cooler waters off the coast of Nova Scotia, tropical storms are usually weak by the time they reach Nova Scotia.

COME FOR A VISIT AND EXPECT TO STAY FOR A

 


Monday 18 February 2013

Liverpool's Pioneers - their story in murals

Liverpool's harbour was first an ancient seasonal camp of Nova Scotia's native Mi'kmaq and was known as Ogomkigeak meaning "dry sandy place" and Ogukegeok, meaning "place of departure".




Liverpool was founded in 1759 by early European explorers and its long and colourful history stretches through the passages of time for its residents of today.
 
Liverpool, as the largest population centre in the region of Queens County, has a diverse business community. Many large business franchises provide modern convenience, while the community's quaint small shops line the original business district on Main Street.
 
A TOUCH OF THE PAST COLOURS
THE WALLS OF LIVERPOOL
 TODAY
 
 

Friday 15 February 2013

The Pulse - Liverpool's Online Newspaper





 
 
 

Friday 8 February 2013

South Queens Chamber of Commerce









Mission Statement

The South Queens Chamber of Commerce shall promote and improve trade and commerce, and will work to foster the economic, civic and social welfare of the district.

Affiliations

South Queens Chamber is a member of other chambers and organizations. By working with other like-minded groups, our individual and collective efforts can achieve much more!
 
 
 

Become a member of the South Queens Chamber of Commerce -
and contribute to the building of our community.
Visit the website

 

Wednesday 6 February 2013

Skateboard Park - a go

ROQ special council held at Queens Place on Thursday
 
The first 200,000 of the necessary 750,000 has been raised for the proposed project -
planned for July 1st, 2016  - with fundraising projects already in the works plus many more planned.
 
 
 
LIVERPOOL - a community that builds together,
works together and
plays together
 
LIVE LIVERPOOL
 

Tuesday 5 February 2013

Insurance Agents in Liverpool





Liverpool's insurance agents offer protection for the needs of the
homeowner, auto owner, health,
travel and life coverage.

 

 


A.P. Reid Insurance Stores George Mitchell Insurance

12 Zwicker Avenue
Liverpool, NS B0T 1K0
Tel: (902) 354-4164 Fax: (902) 354-3169
Email: liverpool@apreid.com
Web: www.TheInsuranceStore.ca

Fairway Insurance Services Inc.

11 Henry Hensey Drive, Suite 102
PO Box 1499
Liverpool, NS B0T 1K0
Tel: (902) 354-7105 Fax: (902) 354-2424
Email: c.daury@fairway.ca
Web: www.fairway.ca

Macdonald Chisholm Trask Insurance

76 Gorham Street
Liverpool, NS B0T 1K0
Tel: (902) 354-5781 Fax: (902) 354-5444
Email: info@mcti.ca
 
 
 

Friday 1 February 2013

WHY HERE?


 


The WHY HERE project is about "living here', 'visiting here' and 'doing business here'.
This website has been created to help you navigate information about the Lunenburg Queens Region of Nova Scotia's South Shore. The region is made up of six municipal units, all with websites providing information on things like housing, business opportunities, festivals and events, recreation, healthcare and local resources. We've collected information from a myriad of sources and organized it on this site so that you can find out about Doing Business, Living and Visiting Lunenburg Queens.
Through the WhyHere Videos section, you can hear stories from people who have chosen to move to Lunenburg Queens as well as from locals who have grown up in the region and are happy to share their little piece of paradise with you.


THIS JOINT VENTURE IS BETWEEN QUEENS COUNTY AND LUNENBERG COUNTY
Visit the website: http://www.whyhere.ca
 
and a quick link will direct you to all the topics that will assist you in
living, visiting or doing business
in Lunenberg and Queens Counties.