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Municipal elections take place every four years in Nova Scotia. Elections will take place this year in October 2024.

Election information and announcments will be available on the municipal website under the residents tab.

As we progress towards voting in October you can expect regular updates and more information.

Please click here for initial details: General Election Information

All photographs taken by John Kingwell, of Knickles Studio.

Departments

Greg Morrow and Council

From left to right: Councillor Courtney Mailman, Councillor Everett Baker, Deputy Warden James Fuller, Honourable Greg Morrow, MLA, Warden Greg Wier, Councillor Charlene Zinck, Councillor Beulah Malloy

 Sherbrooke Fire Department

Sherbrooke Fire Department:
From left to right: Ed Weir, Herbie Scott, Wayne Auton, Wayne Feltmate, Brian Hallett.

 Goshen Fire Department

Goshen Fire Department:
From left to right: Marcel Martin, Clarence Dort, Wendell Hendsbee, Ron Chisholm

 Liscomb Fire Department

Liscomb Fire Department:
From left to right: Irvin Hartling, Keith Veinotte, Trevor Tibbo

 Seashore Fire Department

Seashore Fire Department:
From Left to right: Keith Horton, Walter Bingley, Peggy Jack, Brian Kaiser, Ellis Kaiser

 Ecum Secum Fire Department

Ecum Secum Fire Department;
From left to right: Lawrence Fleet, Claude Bezanson, Michael Durnford, Bear the Dog, Dianne Pace, Douglas Pace, Harold Keefe, Alan Publicover

 St Marys fire Department

St. Mary’s Fire Department:
From left to right: Kerry Archibald, Linda Archibald

Royal Canadian Mounted Police 

RCMP:
From left to right: Cst. Justin Greene, Cst. Thomas Thordarson

Environment Health and Safety

EHS/Paramedics:
From left to right: Keith Veinotte

 

Outstanding Service Awards

Ed Weir Outstanding Service

Ed Weir, Outstanding Service Award

 Herbie Scott Outstanding Service

Herbie Scott, Outstanding Service Award

 Irvin Hartling Outstanding Service

Irvin Hartling, Outstanding Service Award

Keith Veinotte Outstanding Service

Keith Veinotte, Outstanding Service Award

Michael Durnford Outstanding Service

Mike Durnford, Outstanding Service Award

 Trevor Tibbo Outstanding Service

Trevor Tibbo Outstanding Service Award

 Wayne Auton Outstanding Service

Wayne Auton, Outstanding Service Award

 

Valour Awards

Keith Horton Valour

Keith Horton, Valor Award

Wayne Feltmate Valour

Wayne Feltmate, Valour Award

Brian Hallett Valour

Brian Hallett, Valour Award 

In recognition of the amazing and courageous work done daily by our First Responders, the Municipality of the District of St Marys has just held its inaugural First Responders ceremony in honour of our local firefighters, police officers and paramedics.

The award ceremony was held on May 1st. By acts of Parliament and the Nova Scotia Legislature, May 1st, is designated as “First Responder Day,” an opportunity to recognize the outstanding contribution that first responders give to our communities.

By virtue of this event we’ve all been given a glimpse into just how many dedicated people serve us locally and give so much to their communities each and every day. A total of 107 first responders received awards including:

19 people who have performed over 40 years of service!
16 people who have performed over 30 years of service!
46 people between 10 and 29 years of service!

The event introduced the Valour and Outstanding Service Awards which specifically recognize extraordinary individual contributions.

6 people received the award for Valour!
19 people received the award for Outstanding Service!

To see the Press Release click here:     pdf PRESS RELEASE (214 KB)
To see award Recipients click here:  pdf AWARD RECIPIENTS (80 KB)
To see photographs click: PHOTOGRAPHS

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