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1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Additions to the Agenda
4. Approval of the Agenda
5. Approval of Minutes from Committee Meeting held
    Wednesday, April 7, 2021
6. Business Arising from Minutes
7. Correspondence
    a. Whale Sanctuary
8. Other Matters of Business
    a. Eastern Counties Regional Library
    b. Inflow and Infiltration Study
    c. Dangerous and Unsightly
    d. Port Bickerton Lighthouse Road
   e. In Camera- Personnel
9. Adjournment

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Monday, April 12, 2021- Regular Council Meeting:
(Please call 902-522-2049 to pre-register)

1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Additions to the Agenda
4. Approval of the Agenda
5. Approval of Minutes:
    a. Regular Council Meeting- March 8th, 2021
    b. Emergency Council Meeting- March 10th, 2021
    c. Annual General Meeting- March 31st, 2021
6. Business Arising from Minutes
7. Recommendations from Committee of the Whole
8. Outside Committee Appointment Reports:
    a. Eastern Counties Regional Library- Councillor Mailman
    b. Sherbrooke Village Commission- Deputy Warden Fuller
    c. Solid Region Solid Waste Management- Councillor Malloy
    d. Tourism Guysborough County- Councillor Zinck
9. CAO Report
10. Adjournment
Ten minute question and answer period pertaining to agenda items

For agendas and minutes please visit our page here.

Please note: Sherbrooke Library will be closed on Thursday, April 15, and Friday, April 16.

Nova Scotia’s COVID-19 immunization plan includes 3 phases. Each phase identifies when different groups can receive the vaccine. The plan is flexible to allow for increases or decreases in vaccine supply. Every person in Nova Scotia who wants the COVID-19 vaccine will receive it for free.

As vaccine supply increases, access to the vaccine will also increase. Everyone who wants to get the vaccine should have the first dose by the end of June 2021.

Vaccine will be provided through:

  • healthcare worker clinics
  • long-term care clinics
  • pharmacies
  • doctor’s offices
  • First Nation clinics in Mi’kmaw communities

As part of the planning process, work is underway to explore how to work with primary care providers (doctors) to see how vaccine can be provided to Nova Scotians in the community through these professionals. Providers will need to follow strict temperature and storage requirements. The planning process also looks at different ways to support mass immunization like community clinics.

The planning process also includes working with African Nova Scotian communities during Phase 1 to understand the needs of the community.

For more informaiton please visit https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/vaccine/

Vaccine Poster: https://novascotia.ca/coronavirus/docs/COVID-19-immunization-plan-overview-poster-en.pdf

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