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MISSION STATEMENT;

Our Police Service will work as a team,
hand in hand with the community,
to protect and maintain,
a safe society for all. POLICING OVERVIEW;

Our Police Service currently looks after the towns of New Glasgow and Trenton. Our specialized sections are comprised of Major Crime, Community Policing, Traffic Services, School Resource Officer. As well the Pictou County Integrated Stre

et Crime Unit is based out of the New Glasgow Regional Police building. GUIDELINES;

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Important Information from Nova Scotia Department of Natural ResourcesIf you see a bear Black Bear what to do Bears have...
06/14/2026

Important Information from Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources

If you see a bear Black Bear what to do

Bears have been reported in all areas this time of year so here is what to do.

When bears come into a residential area they are usually looking for food. Bears like to eat many of the same foods we enjoy, so we need to be careful about how we handle food and food waste to minimize the odours that attract bears.

When a bear smells food odours coming from a green cart, garbage container, or even a barbecue, the bear regards this as a convenient source of food and it will return to the site again and again. Not only is this annoying for us, it means the bear will become dependent on people for food and may become invasive and destructive.
Black Bears Live Near You - I spotted a bear

I've spotted a black bear on my property. What do I do?
Check the table to see if you have items on your property that could be attracting bears. Take the action listed in the table to remove or secure these items.
Talk to your neighbours about working together to eliminate bear attractants.
Call your local Department of Natural Resources office.
After hours call 1-800-565-2224.
You can call your local police
Removing the food source is almost always the solution. Relocating bears is sometimes done but it does not always solve the problem because bears often return to where they were captured. Also, relocation may negatively affect the bear's wellbeing.
When a bear becomes dependent on people for food, it can become a safety risk for people and property. In rare cases, department staff may need to euthanize a bear for safety reasons. Help keep bears healthy and wild by making sure no human food is available to them.

Black Bears Live Near You - What Attracts Bears
Follow this advice as soon as you see a bear, or you hear that a bear has been in the area.
Bear Attractants
How to keep bears away
Green Carts
store in a shed until pickup day
put out on the morning of green cart pickup, NOT before
clean with a solution of 1 part bleach to 9 parts water after every pickup
freeze these and put them in the green cart just before pickup:
meat, bones, fat, seafood shells
rotting fruit
fruit and vegetable waste such as peels, cores, rotting leaves
Garbage Containers
store in a shed until pickup day
put out on the morning of garbage pickup, NOT before
Garden Compost
stir often to help decomposition
sprinkle lime on smelly compost
leave these out
meat, bones, fat, seafood shells
Bird Feeders
avoid using bird feeders in bear season (April - October). Birds will be able to find natural sources of food at this time.
a bird bath will attract birds, but not bears.
Barbecues
burn off grill at high temperature after every use
clean often
cover when not in use
Pet Food Bowls
keep indoors
Fruit Trees
pick fruit as soon as it ripens
pick fallen fruit off the ground


Preventative Actions:
The most effective way to prevent these situations is to remove (where possible) the attraction of food or to make it difficult to access. Once a bear has found a food source, it will likely return.

If possible, bear proof garbage cans should be made of metal. If cost is a factor, suitable containers can be made of lumber with a minimum dimension of 2”x6” and bolted together. Garbage bins should have a secure cover that cannot be easily opened by a bear.
Empty bins often and inspect them frequently for signs of damage or rot.

Keep bins away from forest cover that would allow bears to get at garbage undetected. Keep vegetation cleared a few meters around a garbage bin to reduce the chance of humans and bears meeting unexpectedly. Never leave garbage lying about your property, especially around houses and camps.

Do not intentionally feed food scraps to other wildlife such as deer, raccoons, squirrels, birds or chipmunks that might attract larger scavengers.

If you feed pets outdoors, make sure leftovers and spillage are removed from deck or yard after feeding time.
Avoid bird feeders in areas where bears are common. If you do use bird feeders, clean them regularly, keep seed dry to prevent spoilage and smell and do not allow spilled seed and husks to accumulate under feeders.
Green bins should be kept in shady by open areas, well away from adjacent forest cover. Meat, fish scraps and kitchen waste that are likely to develop a strong odor, should be frozen and put in the green bin on the morning of the pickup.

If you see a bear:
Stay at a distance and position yourself so that the bear is downwind from you. You may want to leave the area entirely.
Keep dogs under control when in bear habitat.
When in bear habitat make lots of noise. Some serious encounters between bears and humans occur because the bear was unaware of the approaching humans. Talk, sing, carry a portable radio, wear a small bell or rattle a pebble in a tin cup to warn a bear of your presence and give it an opportunity to leave the area.

A dog tied in the yard is a good early warning detection system. Bears are generally afraid of dogs and seldom hang around the vicinity of a barking dog, especially if they have not yet found food in the location.

Never approach a bear or offer it food.

If you encounter a bear:
Stay calm, speak in a firm, authoritative voice while you back away. Do not look the bear directly in the eyes. Try to get upwind of the animal.
Move away slowly while facing the animal. Do not block any escape routes for the bear. Drop something – not food - to distract the bear as you move away.

Do not move loud noises, threatening gestures or sudden moves unless you are being attacked.
Never act physically aggressive towards a bear unless your life depends on it.

If a bear attacks you, fight back with everything you can and make a lot of noise. Use pepper spray if you have it with you. Don’t run.

Traffic Advisory Little Harbour Road.
06/14/2026

Traffic Advisory Little Harbour Road.

Please be advised that Little Harbour Road, from Norma Street to Dover Avenue, will be closed from June 15 to July 24, 2026, from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. daily due to water line construction.

A detour will be in place via Shelburne Street.

Thank you for your patience and please use caution in the area.

New Glasgow Police are deeply saddened by the loss of Toronto Police Service Constable Marc Pinizzotto, who died in the ...
06/14/2026

New Glasgow Police are deeply saddened by the loss of Toronto Police Service Constable Marc Pinizzotto, who died in the line of duty while serving the people of Ontario.

Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences are with Constable Pinizzotto’s family, friends, loved ones, and all members of the Toronto Police Service during this incredibly difficult time.

We honour Constable Pinizzotto’s service, dedication and sacrifice, as well as his unwavering commitment to protecting and serving his community.

His loss is felt throughout the policing community and beyond. We stand in solidarity with all of our policing partners as we remember and pay tribute to a life of devoted community service.

Rest in peace Constable Marc Pinizzotto.

New Glasgow Police investigating suspicious fire June 12, 2026 New Glasgow, Nova Scotia News Release New Glasgow Police ...
06/12/2026

New Glasgow Police investigating suspicious fire

June 12, 2026

New Glasgow, Nova Scotia

News Release

New Glasgow Police Investigating Suspicious Fire

New Glasgow Police are investigating a suspicious residential fire that occurred in the early morning hours of Friday, June 12, 2026, on High Street in New Glasgow.

At approximately 2:32 a.m., members of New Glasgow Police, the New Glasgow Fire Department, and Emergency Health Services responded to reports of a structure fire at a residence on High Street.

Two occupants, a 17-year-old male and a 20-year-old male, were inside the home at the time of the incident. Both individuals safely escaped and reported no injuries.

The residence sustained extensive damage. The property is currently being secured while investigators continue to examine the scene.

Preliminary findings indicate that the fire is suspicious in nature. The investigation is being conducted jointly by New Glasgow Police, the New Glasgow Fire Department, and the Nova Scotia Office of the Fire Marshal.

Investigators are asking anyone who may have information regarding this incident to contact New Glasgow Police at 902-752-1941. Individuals wishing to remain anonymous can contact Nova Scotia Crime Stoppers toll-free at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477), submit a secure online tip, or use the P3 Tips mobile application.

The investigation continues.

Traffic Advisory for Johnny Miles Race Sunday June 21, 2026
06/11/2026

Traffic Advisory for Johnny Miles Race Sunday June 21, 2026

Traffic Notice: Johnny Miles Running Event

Please be advised that road closures will be in effect on Sunday, June 21, 2026 for the Johnny Miles Running Event.

Closures include:
Provost Street from George Street to Maclean Street: 2:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
George Street Bridge: 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Terrace and Clyde Streets: 8:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

Motorists should expect delays and plan ahead. These closures are in place to help ensure the safety of runners, volunteers, and spectators.

Thank you for your cooperation and support of this signature hometown event.

New Glasgow Police are deeply saddened by the loss of Tarun Bali, who died in the line of duty while serving the people ...
06/11/2026

New Glasgow Police are deeply saddened by the loss of Tarun Bali, who died in the line of duty while serving the people of Ontario.

Our thoughts and heartfelt condolences to his family, members of the Ontario Provincial Police, his friends and the public he served during this incredibly difficult time.

We also express our condolences to Central Ontario’s Dufferin Detachment and James Bay Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police.

Woman Charged Following New Glasgow House Fire June 10, 2026New Glasgow, Nova ScotiaNews ReleaseNew Glasgow Police have ...
06/11/2026

Woman Charged Following New Glasgow House Fire

June 10, 2026

New Glasgow, Nova Scotia

News Release

New Glasgow Police have charged a 32-year-old woman following an investigation into a residential fire that occurred on at a duplex residence on Dalcrombie Drive in New Glasgow.
New Glasgow Police, Emergency Health Services and New Glasgow Fire Department responded to a report of a fire on June 3, 2026 at 6:30 am.

The fire caused significant damage to the residence. No injuries were reported.

The investigation was lead by the New Glasgow Police Major Crime Unit and New Glasgow Patrol Units with assistance from the Nova Scotia Office of the Fire Marshal. The fire was determined to be an arson.

As a result of the investigation, Shelby Matheson, 32, has been charged with:

Arson – Disregard for Human Life, contrary to section 433(a) of the Criminal Code;
Failure to Comply with a Release Order, contrary to section 145(5)(a) of the Criminal Code.

Shelby Matheson appeared in Pictou Provincial Court on June 9, 2026, and has been remanded into custody where she is scheduled to appear before the Pictou Provincial Court at a later date.

As the matter is now before the courts, no further information will be released at this time.

New Glasgow Police Major Crime Unit continues to investigate.

New Glasgow Police is investigating vehicle pedestrian collision June 8, 2026 New Glasgow, Nova Scotia News Release On J...
06/09/2026

New Glasgow Police is investigating vehicle pedestrian collision

June 8, 2026

New Glasgow, Nova Scotia

News Release

On June 8, 2026, at 1:25 p.m.,
New Glasgow Police, New Glasgow Fire Department and Emergency Health Services responded to a collision involving a vehicle and a pedestrian at the intersection of Provost Street and MacLean Street, New Glasgow.

Police investigators learned a Dodge truck was travelling southbound on Provost Street and struck a pedestrian when making a left turn onto Maclean Street.

The pedestrian, a 71-year-old man was in a crosswalk and suffered life-threatening injuries and was immediately transported to hospital by EHS.

The driver of the truck, a 50-year-old-man, sustained no physical injuries.

The driver of the truck was charged with the following:
· Failing to Yield to a Pedestrian in a Crosswalk
· Driving Without Insurance
· Displaying Number Plates Issued for Another Vehicle
· Operating an Unregistered Vehicle
New Glasgow Police continue to investigate.
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Traffic Advisory Monday June 8
06/06/2026

Traffic Advisory Monday June 8

The Town of New Glasgow Engineering and Public Works Department wishes to advise motorists and pedestrians that vehicular and foot traffic will be disrupted on 8th Street area, on Monday, June 8, 2026, Starting at 7am until work is complete.

A full road closure will be in place at each end of 8th St.
Through traffic will not be permitted as paving will be taking place.

The Town of New Glasgow regrets any inconvenience this may cause and wishes to thank the public for your cooperation.

June 3 7:47 am Dalcrombie Drive, New Glasgow closed to traffic due to a structure fire. Emergency crews are on site.
06/03/2026

June 3 7:47 am Dalcrombie Drive, New Glasgow closed to traffic due to a structure fire. Emergency crews are on site.

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