Elm Ave will be closed on Saturday, November 25, from 2 - 8pm, from Front to Main to provide safe space for our annual holiday kick-off, Night of Lights.

Elm Ave will be closed on Saturday, November 25, from 2 - 8pm, from Front to Main to provide safe space for our annual holiday kick-off, Night of Lights.
Wendy Elliott has been acclaimed as Deputy Mayor and will hold this position through to the end of the current Council term. Isabel Madeira-Voss, having completed her term as the Deputy Mayor, returns to the role of Councillor.
Wendy is a columnist with the Valley Journal Advertiser and The Grapevine. Initially a teacher, she gathered people stories as a reporter and editor for four decades.
Wendy has been a long time director with the Women of Wolfville and the Fezziwig Society. She serves on the board of the Wolfville Historical Society and has a book project underway.
Wendy and her husband Steven have three grown children.
The Town of Wolfville (TOW) invites Proponents to submit a proposal for design and construction of the new Welcome Centre project, located at 11 Willow Ave Wolfville, Nova Scotia.
The selected Proponent will design and build the new Welcome Centre with all land improvements included with a substantial completion date of June 28, 2024.
The estimated footprint of the new facility is 60 m² of heated space with an additional covered area of approximately 55 m2. The total project budget for the design-build project is $600,000 plus HST with a substantial completion date of June 28, 2024.
The RFP closed on December 19, 2023 with three (3) submissions. Dynamic Project Management Inc. (DPM) of Bedford, NS was the successful proponent, with a bid of $598,958.00.