Regular Meeting of Council
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Join the Municipality of East Hants to celebrate Open East Hants Day AND kick off Access Awareness Week (May 26-June 1). We'll have fun activities for everyone! Enjoy free skating in Ice Pad B with skate aids and sledges try-outs and games and accessible-friendly crafting in the Todd Hunter and Braeden Bannister rooms. Corridor Community […]
In November 2023, Council approved establishing a Municipal Housing Working Group to aid in developing the strategy. The working group will meet monthly for 8-12 months during the strategy development. Learn more about the East Hants Municipal Housing Working Group here.
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June is Pride month and what better way to celebrate than to get together and learn about 2SLGBTQ history in Nova Scotia and the world. Two wonderful speakers will share their insight with us for this event: Rebecca Rose (author of Before the Parade: A History of Halifax’s Gay, Lesbian, and Bisexual Communities 1972-1984) Dr. […]
The East Hants Community Learning Association & the East Hants Family Resource Centre is hosting their 9th Annual Family Picnic. at our office (224 Highway 214 in Elmsdale). This is a free community event with food, books, seeds and activities for all ages. No registration required! See you at the picnic. c.
The East Hants Community Learning Association is hosting its Annual General Meeting! Join us as we review the past year with presentations and a chance to see East Hants Community […]
East Hants Council is working on a Secondary Planning Strategy for 905 acres of undeveloped land to the west of the new Lantz Highway 102 Interchange. Join us for an […]
The Municipality of East Hants 2024 Tax Sale is scheduled for Tuesday, June 11, 2024, at 11:00 a.m. More information and the list of properties can be found here.
Please join us to officially kick-off a meaningful project by local artist Quentin Syliboy. Funded through the Canada Arts Council, Quentin will create a series of murals depicting Mi’kmaq stories to be displayed within the Municipality of East Hants. This partnership is intended to help foster reconciliation, racial tolerance through education and to help promote […]