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Welcome to Bridgetown, Nova Scotia |
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Thought by many to be the "Prettiest Little Town in Nova Scotia", Bridgetown is nestled in the beautiful Annapolis Valley. The town celebrated its 100th year of incorporation in 1997, and its rich history is still evident in the proud Victorian homes which line the streets. Bridgetown (pop. 949) is located along the Annapolis River in Nova Scotia's Annapolis County. Once an important shipbuilding centre, today the downtown district is alive with shops. Queen Street is considered a perfect example of a small town business district - the sidewalks are wide, the shops are close together, and people stop to greet each other on every corner. Residents and businesses alike benefit from small town charm and big city services, including: Schools and churches Major highways High speed internet Senior care and housing Public transportation Safe neighbourhoods The Bridgetown area is blessed with outstanding recreational facilities, including an arena, a swimming pool, a curling club, a lawn bowling club, tennis courts, soccer and ball fields, a riverfront park, an 18-hole golf course and a provincial park. Each summer Bridgetown plays host to a triathlon, which draws competitors from throughout Atlantic Canada. |
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Expression of Gratitude letter Dates for Council meetings for 2013: - May 14th, 7 pm – Committee of the Whole - Fire Hall
- May 28th, 7 pm – Town Council - Fire Hall
- June 11th, 7 pm – Committee of the Whole - Fire Hall
- June 25th, 7 pm – Town Council - Fire Hall
- July 9th, 7 pm – Committee of the Whole - Fire Hall
- July 23rd, 7 pm – Town Council - Fire Hall
- August 13th, 7 pm – Committee of the Whole - Fire Hall (no meeting - Summer vacation)
- August 27th, 7 pm – Town Council - Fire Hall (no meeting - Summer vacation)
- September 10th, 7 pm – Committee of the Whole - Fire Hall
- September 24th, 7 pm – Town Council - Fire Hall
- October 8th, 7 pm – Committee of the Whole - Fire Hall
- October 22nd, 7 pm – Town Council - Fire Hall
- November 12th, 7 pm – Committee of the Whole - Fire Hall
- November 26th, 7 pm – Town Council - Fire Hall
Council will sit as Committee of the Whole (COTW) as needed or meet in Special Council as required. Council Code of Conduct |
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Newsflash
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The owner of any dog which: (a) runs at large; or (b) is fierce or dangerous; or (c) persistently disturbs the quiet of the neighbourhood by barking, howling or otherwise; or (d) fails to remove the dog's faeces from public or private property is guilty of an offence and is subject on conviction to a penalty of not less than $165.00 and not more than $1,000.00. Each of (a), (b), (c) or (d) is a separate and distinct offence. |
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