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Since the start of the pandemic, our province’s collective goal has been to flatten the curve and keep COVID activity low. Nova Scotians have shown a steadfast commitment to this effort. As Nova Scotian's adjust to the new normal, COVID Alert is another tool that will help keep residents and communities safe and healthy. COVID Alert is one measure to prevent and reduce the spread of the virus in the province. Nova Scotians are reminded they should continue to follow all public health measures. 
 
What is the COVID Alert App?
COVID Alert has been developed by Health Canada and it is an application for your smartphone. If you have the app installed on your phone, you can receive exposure alerts if you come into close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 and uses the app.
 
How does it work?
If an app user tests positive for COVID-19, they are provided a unique code from the Nova Scotia Health Authority to input into the app. If any other app users phone comes into close contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 and they are using the app, they will receive a notification.

You can also download the app here: https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/covid-alert-app/

 

2020 Municipal Elections- Event Statistics:

As of October 14, 2020 at 12:45pm there have been 27 votes by web, 42 votes by telephone and 15 votes in person (advance poll) for a total of 84 participants.

 Remember, residents of District 2 can vote by telephone or internet 24 hours a day until October 17th at 7:00pm.

If you did not receive your Voter Information Letter or need assistance, please call the Voter Help Line at 902-522-2496 or toll free 1-877-388-0868 

Make your vote count!

Please note that the water will be turned off tomorrow, October 14, 2020, from 7:00-7:20pm for routine maintenance. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

Please note the Municipal Office will be closed to the public today, October 13, 2020 as it is an advance poll location. Voters may come to the office to cast a paper ballot from 12 noon-8:00pm.

Voters can also cast a ballot by telephone or internet 24 hours a day until 7:00pm, October 17, 2020.

If you did not receive your Voter Information Letter or need assistance, please call the Voter Help Line at 902-522-2496 or toll free 1-877-388-0868 .

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