Antigonnish County Warden says Council worked Well Together over the Past Year

Dec 10, 2025 | Local News

With the new year only a few weeks away, Antigonish County Warden Nicholas MacInnis reflected on the last year at the council table.

Antigonish County Warden Nicholas MacInnis (Muncipality of the County of Antigonish photo)

MacInnis said council is just over a full-year into its term, noting they are hitting their stride and working well together.

 

As for things they are looking at tackling in the new year, MacInnis said they are hoping to have a request for proposals for a sewer treatment plant design out early in 2026. He also noted council wants to get a jump on capitol planning early in the new year to help with the tendering process.

MacInnis wished all residents of Antigonish County a wonderful Christmas and happy new year, and asked that they stay safe and shop local.

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