The Antigonish Town and County Crime Prevention Association is a non-profit organization with the goal of reducing community crime in conjunction with other groups with similar aims.

The Antigonish Town and County Crime Prevention Association invites members of the public to work together to prevent further crime in the communities of Antigonish Town and County. Everyone is invited to be a volunteer or member of the association or of the groups it supports...

   
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July 30th, 2010
RCMP Eastern Traffic Services Checkpoints...
July 26th, 2010
Policing Evolve Festival...
July 26th, 2010
More impaired Drivers caught by Antigonish RCMP...
July 26th, 2010
RCMP investigate Suspicious Fire...
 
 
 

The Antigonish Town & County Crime Prevention Association will from week to week post the photo of a member who served at the Antigonish Detachment and is now posted in another Det. The fourth member is: Cpl. Henry POSWIATA Henry was posted to Antigonish from 1997 to 2002 Henry was then transferred from Antigonish Municipal to EASTERN CORRIDOR TRAFFIC SERVICES from 2002 to 2007 Then in 2007 Henry moved to TRAFFIC SERVICES WEST in Deer Lake Newfoundland as Team Leader wit the rank of CPL. Henry will be moving back to Nova Scotia soon as the Officer in Charge of traffic Services in North Sydney with the rank of Sgt.
Ambulance Services
You are highly advised to call for an Emergency Health Services (EHS) ambulance for medical emergencies. Dial 911 for help. Highly trained paramedics can provide immediate assistance to minimize further injury, especially in cases of suspected stroke or heart attack. Payment plans are available, so don’t let the cost of an ambulance prevent you from calling 911. It can make the difference between life and death. If your ambulance bill is related to a motor vehicle accident or workrelated injury and you have Stipulated Third Party Insurance, you must submit your bill to your insurer for payment. Users of ambulance services pay a portion of the cost of providing the service. Tip: Since ambulance fees are not an insured service, anyone who travels outside Nova Scotia is strongly advised to purchase travel insurance to cover ambulance fees incurred in other provinces/countries. Ambulance Fees Payment plans are available for all patients transported by ambulance. The following fees are subject to change without notice: No fee: There is no fee for medically essential transportation between approved health-care facilities, provided that you are a resident of Nova Scotia with a valid MSI card. $134.52: This fee applies to an individual who is transported from an incident location to an approved facility, provided that he or she has a valid MSI card. The same fee will apply to an individual who is transported from an approved facility to his or her place of residence, with a physician ’s approval. Note: The fees listed above pertain to patients who do not have Stipulated Third Party Insurance coverage.
Antigonish Town & County Crime Prevention Association Ticket Draw Winner
Antigonish Town & County Crime Prevention Association drew the winner of the One night stay at the Halifax Citadel plus 150.00 cash prize. Winner was Loyolla MacDonald of St. Andrews, Antigonish County. The draw took place at 98.9 X FM with Florence Beaton making the draw. The prize was presented to Ms. MacDonald later that day. Thanks to everyone who supported this fundraising event for our association. Loyolla MacDonald is joined by Crime Prevention representative Duncan Chisholm who sold the winning ticket.
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