Our winter parking regulations are in effect until March 31 so vehicles left on roads overnight or parked in driveways that block sidewalks, will be ticketed and/or towed. Click here for full details.
Nova Scotia S.P.C.A
Our winter parking regulations are in effect until March 31 so vehicles left on roads overnight or parked in driveways that block sidewalks, will be ticketed and/or towed. Click here for full details.
Wolfville Town Hall
359 Main St
Wolfville
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B4P 1A1
For all public safety emergencies, dial:
Access a directory of the Town of Wolfville owned accounts and accounts maintained by associated organizations.
For assistance with roads and sidewalks, animals, water and sewer, contact the Public Works department. For any issue compromising public safety call 9-1-1.
902-698-1752 (After Hours)
The Town of Wolfville posts all career opportunities online. Please follow the instructions within the employment posting to submit your application
Please contact our communications team who can assist in identifying a spokesperson to respond to your request.
If you notice something in the Town that our compliance staff need to know about, please share the following information:
1. What you observed.
2. The location of your concern.
3. The time that you made your observation.
4. Your contact information, in case we need more details.
Please note, your submission will not trigger an immediate response, but our staff will look into the matter as soon as possible.
If this is an emergency, please dial 911.
If you have a question, a compliment, or a concern relating to the Town of Wolfville, please drop us a line and staff will respond as soon as possible.
Please share as much detail as possible so we can provide the best response.
Please note, in the case of an emergency, please dial 911.
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Barb Shaw is the manager of communications for the Town of Wolfville. She is responsible for internal and external communications, website management, social media, Wolfville Blooms, media inquiries and general problem solving. The manager of communications also works as an information officer through our Regional Emergency Management Organization, KINGS REMO.
If you have a question, the manager of communications can help!
The Town of Wolfville’s Fire Official is primarily tasked with the administration and enforcement of the Fire Code , the Fire Act, and regulations; however, other duties include responding to code inquires, attending scenes and providing support for Building and Bylaw Officials.
The Town of Wolfville’s Building Official is primarily tasked with the administration and enforcement of the Building Code Act and regulations; however, other duties include responding to code inquires and providing support for Fie and Bylaw Officials.
The Town Council distribution list automatically sends your email to the Mayor, Deputy Mayor, all Councillors, the Chief Administrative Officer, the Town Clerk, Communications Specialist and Director of Financial Services.
If you would like someone to get in touch with you to help navigate a question or a concern, this is the place to start.
Soups and Sides is a weekly drop-in that welcomes community members to the Wolfville Farmers’ Market for soup and a side of community-building activities on Monday evenings from 5 - 6:30pm.
Guests are welcome to make a voluntary donation to support the sustainability of the program, but this is not a requirement.
The Wolfville International Student Support Program, a re-imagined version of the former Host Family Program, will launch as a pilot in September, with a goal of completing intake for 20 first-year International students. These students will be matched with 10 volunteer community support persons. The pilot program will be operated by the Town of Wolfville and will employ an International student for six hours a week as a coordinator.
The coordinator will work with Town staff and flow information from participants to staff as a means of monitoring and evaluating program success. The coordinator will make sure that students and community support persons are participating well and working to achieve the desired outcomes of the program. The coordinator will also provide activity suggestions and connections as needed.