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Sackville, N.B. residents to lose landmark radio transmission towers

CTV Atlantic
Published Thursday, February 27, 2014 7:05PM AST

The skyline at the border between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick is losing some of its height.

The international radio transmission towers that have been a fixture on the Tantramar Marsh for decades are being demolished – a lost landmark to people who live in the area.

“When they’re gone, there will be a blank spot on our marsh,” says Sackville Mayor Robert Berry.

“I know when I come from either direction, especially from the Nova Scotia side and over the hill, and I see them I’m saying ‘I’m home.’”

Radio Canada International erected the towers in Sackville during the Second World War due to the location, which is far enough from the earth’s magnetic pole and a former salt marsh, which means nothing interferes with the signal.

Service ended in October 12 and offers to buy the towers were sent out, but none were received.

“The little transmitter huts are gone. The antennas that stretch from tower top to tower top have all been removed,” says Sackville resident Allan Smith. “Now, they’ll systematically take down the towers.”

Some of the towers have been at the site since the late 1930s but recent budget cuts and a shift toward the internet have made the towers and shortwave transmission technology unsustainable.

“It’s an old, old technology in radio, and it’s not really used very much anymore,” says Smith. “But still, in places like the Canadian north and Africa, there are still people that use shortwave systems.”

The teardown is expected to take a few months.

With files from CTV Atlantic's Sarah Plowman

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Sign 'o the times I guess.
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So, they ceased HF operations for budgetary reasons, but instead of letting it 'twist in the wind,' wasted no time in tearing it down, despite having no offers on the property.

Something doesn't smell right here.

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So, they ceased HF operations for budgetary reasons, but instead of letting it 'twist in the wind,' wasted no time in tearing it down, despite having no offers on the property.

Something doesn't smell right here.

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I've seen that same behavior reported in other countries as well.??? They claim they have no money, yet plenty of money to get tear it all down.

You're right... it doesn't smell right nor does it add it.

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They said they offered the site for sale to some other operators but got no offers. At that point, the most recoverable value is probably tearing down the facility and selling the towers for scrap. I'm not sure it costs a lot to drop towers in a rural location like that. And, I doubt the marsh can be developed in any way.
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