The Town of Wolfville has an immediate opportunity for a Manager of Information Technology to join our dynamic team. The successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring the streamlined operation of IT infrastructure and services in alignment with the organization's strategic objectives.
For the full job ad and description, see Related Documents.
With the winter fast approaching, the Highland Avenue Reconstruction Project is entering the final stages for this season. Please review the following important updates that will apply to residents of Highland Avenue, from Catherine Court to Pleasant Avenue.
- Schedule
During the week of November 28, the contractor will begin placing road gravels on the roadway. The first lift of pavement will be completed the week after, following concrete curbs during the week of December 5. Direct notifications by the contractor for when driveways will be inaccessible will be issued prior to placement of the curbs.
- Highland Avenue Access
Until the gravel is applied, the roadway will remain muddy and only local traffic is permitted beyond the barriers for the duration of the project.
Residents with homes on Highland who are having difficulty navigating the roadway or accessing driveways are asked to communicate directly with the contractor for immediate assistance if needed. Tim Ward can be reached at (902) 309-1502.
Residents who would prefer to park on neighbouring streets (where permitted) will be able to request a vehicle-specific parking permit from the Town by November 30 that will provide a temporary exemption to time limits and overnight parking restrictions until Highland is again accessible. Please contact KOuterleys@wolfville.ca to obtain your temporary pass.
- Residents or visitors with mobility issues
Residents or visitors to Highland residences who have mobility issues can also contact the contractor for assistance in getting from home to vehicles parked on neighbouring streets. Tim Ward can be reached at (902) 309-1502.
- Temporary water and freezing temperatures
As temperatures drop, residents on temporary water are reminded to leave one tap running with no more or less than a pencil-sized stream of water. This will help prevent the temporary water lines from freezing. Removal of temporary water services is anticipated to occur next week.
If you have difficulty with your water, the contractor is available for immediate assistance. Tim Ward can be reached at (902) 309-1502.
The Town of Wolfville thanks residents for their continued patience.
For more information about this event, contact the organizing host.
329 Main Street
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Thursday December 1st, 12NOON – 8:00PM
Tuesday December 6th, 12NOON – 8:00PM
at The Lions Club, 36 ELM AVE, WOLFVILLE
(electronic voting only)
Any elector who expects to be unable to vote on ordinary polling day (Saturday December 10th) may vote at the advance poll. Please note electronic voting only is available on Advance Polling Days. The use of an iPad or telephone will be available at the Lions Club on those days.
Ordinary Polling Day, Saturday, December 10th will be paper voting only. No electronic voting will be available on ordinary polling day.
Electronic voting will be available 24 hours a day from Thursday December 1st, 2022, at 12noon until Friday December 9th, 2022, at 8pm.
A PIN to enable access to e-voting will be included in your voter’s letter which has now been mailed.
If you do not receive your voter's letter by Dec. 1, please call 902-680-6421
359 Main Street
Wolfville
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2022-11-21 Source Water Protection Advisory Committee_ Minutes Nov
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