Please be advised that Front Street will be closed from Harbourside Drive to Central Avenue. Only local traffic will be permitted access on Front Street, between Elm Street and Central Avenue. There will be no water disruption during this time.
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September 26, 2025
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Committee Meeting Records
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PAC Minutes DRAFT July 2025 approved
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Deep Roots is leading the fun with a festival parade on Saturday, September 27.
- Time: 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM
- Starts at Clock Park -> along Main Street -> left onto Central Ave -> right onto Front Street -> left into Waterfront Park (parade ends here)
Seven barricades will be placed along the route to pause traffic as the parade passes and Deep Roots volunteers will be stationed along the route to assist.
The Wolfville Fire Department will also be present.
Motorists are asked to use caution around the parade and follow the direction of Town staff and parade volunteers.
The Town of Wolfville has partnered with Acadia University to provide an Indigenous Film Mawio'mi.
All community members are invited to watch these documentaries; to learn from and better understand indigenous experience and perspective.
A message from organizers:
We invite you to join us at the first-ever Indigenous Film Mawio’mi at Acadia University, a student-led initiative dedicated to advancing the journey toward reconciliation.
From Sunday, September 28, 2025, through Saturday, October 4, 2025, we will host nightly screenings of Indigenous films and documentaries in the KCIC Auditorium. Each evening offers an opportunity to engage with stories that reflect the voices, experiences, and resilience of Indigenous peoples.
Our Mawio’mi will conclude on Saturday, October 4, at 2:00 p.m., coinciding with Sisters in Spirit Day, with a special screening of Finding Dawn at the Beveridge Arts Centre. This powerful film shines a light on the ongoing crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Children in Canada.
There is no cost to attend. However, as part of our commitment to community, Politics students will be collecting donations of new, unused socks in support of the Mi’kmaq Native Friendship Centre and its outreach to our unhoused community members. We encourage all attendees to contribute if they are able.
This public event has been made possible through partnership with the AcadiaU Welkaqnik Indigenous Gathering Space, the Town of Wolfville, Acadia University, Acadia programs and departments—Community Development, Nutrition and Dietetics, Politics, Sociology, Women & Gender Studies—and the Vaughn Memorial Library.
Everyone is welcome and all the film screenings are free.
10 Highland Avenue
Beveridge Arts Centre - Room 132
Wolfville
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B4P 2R6
15 University Avenue
K.C. Irving Centre Auditorium
Wolfville
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B4P 2R6
15 University Avenue
K.C. Irving Centre Auditorium
Wolfville
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B4P 2R6
15 University Avenue
K.C. Irving Centre Auditorium
Wolfville
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B4P 2R6
The Town of Wolfville is accepting quotes for the hauling of bulk road salt from Pugwash, Nova Scotia to Wolfville, Nova Scotia for the 2025/2026 season. Please submit your quote by October 8, 2025.

