Please be advise that a crane will be working on site at 282 Main Street, Wolfville. The crane will be placing steel columns at the work site.
The East End Gateway Parking Lot will not be impacted by the crane placement and work.
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February 03, 2025
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Please be advise that a crane will be working on site at 282 Main Street, Wolfville. The crane will be placing steel columns at the work site.
The East End Gateway Parking Lot will not be impacted by the crane placement and work.
February is African Heritage Month, a dedicated and intentional time to honour the history, culture, and brilliance of African Nova Scotians.
This year, African Heritage Month embraces the provincial theme, “Legacy in Action: Celebrating Black Brilliance.”
This theme celebrates the enduring legacy of Black Nova Scotians, paying tribute to the community’s resilience, achievements, and impact throughout history. It reflects the brilliance within the community: the stories shared, the lessons passed down by elders, the rhythms that drive progress, and the powerful ability to honor the past while shaping the future.
The theme also aligns with the culmination of the second United Nations’ International Decade for People of African Descent (2025–2034).
Over the past decade, this global initiative has emphasized empowerment, leadership, and increased awareness of the contributions of people of African descent worldwide. The decade’s focus on justice, recognition, and development mirrors the progress and presence of African Nova Scotians in all facets of society.
To kick-off this important month of recognition, Mayor Jodi MacKay welcomed guests from Acadia at Council on January 28, including Lerato Chondoma, the Associate Vice-President: Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Anti-Racism at Acadia University.
Over the next weeks, Town Council will attend a listening session with community members of African descent at Acadia University, to better understand their unique experiences. Then, on February 24, the Town will recognize some historic figures that represent the African Nova Scotian community at Soups and Sides.
Wolfville has also recently established our first Equity and Anti-Racism Advisory Committee. Our work plan, over the next three years, involves providing input on policies relating to street and public space naming, grants to organizations and the development of a statement to recognize the contributions of Black Nova Scotians.
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January 23, 2025
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Due to a watermain break there is a possibility of a water interruption on Bay Street, affecting residents from 7 Bay Street to Hillside Avenue. Crews are on site assessing the break and conducting repairs.
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January 23, 2025
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2025-01-31 Audit Committee PUBLIC Agenda Package
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2025-01-31 Audit Committee Minutes
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January 21, 2025
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Town and Gown Committee Meeting Agenda Jan 27 2025
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2. Draft Minutes Town and Gown Jan 27, 2025
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January 21, 2025
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2025_01_28 Town Council Agenda Package for Public
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2025-01-28 Town Council Meeting_Minutes
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