Starting Monday we are happy to advise that the Town Hall will once again be open to members of the public (8.30 am – 4.30 pm).
To ensure the safety of everyone we ask members of the public visiting the Town Hall to:
Welcome back to the Town Hall!
You can view all of the revised planning documents here:
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If you want to participate in the Public Hearing that will take place online via Zoom please read the following and rsvp.
Wolfville, are you ready to explore your new ‘Stay Healthy’ Main Street?
Given the Public Health Requirements for Physical Distancing, with the direction of Town council, your Town staff have been hard at work creating a Main Street that is safe for you, as well as your friends and family, as you begin to re-explore Wolfville. The adjustments to the Main Street corridor are intended to improve physical distancing opportunities and create conditions for success.
As businesses begin to reopen, we want to ensure that both yourself and business owners have the space required for safe distancing.
Soon, you will see Main Street evolving, with new spaces for you to distance and utilize.Your feedback on the temporary instalments will be important to us. Stay tuned for opportunities to share your thoughts and perspectives.Stay safe Wolfville, and continue to connect with one another with support, empathy and kindness.
Please follow the guidelines to keep you and those around you safe. Click below to see the guidelines and read the signs at the Courts. Enjoy!
Proclamation International Day against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia
May is Lyme Disease Awareness Month. Here are some tips on how you can be checking for ticks.
• Check yourself and your family for ticks after being outside
• Having a bath or shower within two hours of coming inside makes it easier to spot ticks and wash off unattached ticks
• Ticks like warm places on the body. Remember to check:
• around ears
• behind knees
• in the hair
• between the legs/groin area
• around the waist
In photo - Left to right: Female black legged tick, groundhog tick, dog tick.