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Accessibility Study Survey 2022
- Published: June 2, 2022
The Town of Oxford wants to be more accessible, and we want your input! How can we be a more accessible Town to our residents and visitors?
You do not need to be an expert on the subject to take part in the survey and we would like to hear from as many residents as possible!
Please note: This survey only pertains to facilities and services within The Town of Oxford. This survey will be available from
June 2, 2002, to September 30, 2022, but the Town of Oxford Accessibility Committee is always happy to hear from you. Contact us at: info@oxford.ns.ca.
Your responses will be kept strictly anonymous. No effort will be made to identify anyone who completes the survey.
At this time, we are seeking the opinions of residents and visitors of the Town of Oxford aged 14 and older. We appreciate your feedback!
Remember that tonight, June 2, 2022, at 6 pm is the Accessibility Expo at the Oxford Legion and everyone is encouraged to come down and take part in learning and shaping accessibility in the Town of Oxford!
Begin the Survey or click the graphic above.
Temporary Event Food Permit Information
- Published: May 31, 2022
Do you or someone you know plan to host an upcoming event? If so, and you plan to have food at the event, you may be required to have a Temporary Event Food Permit.
You will want to get this permit filled out properly and on time to our Public Health Officers.
Contact the Town Office if you need any more information on this.
We encourage everyone to have a safe and healthy summer.
902-447-2170
Oxford Town Council Boundary Survey
- Published: May 31, 2022
Oxford town Council needs your valuable input by completing our survey!
The topic of this survey is the Oxford Town Council.
You do not need to be an expert on the subject to take part in the survey and we would like to hear from as many residents as possible!
Your responses will be kept strictly anonymous. No effort will be made to identify anyone who completes the survey.
At this time, we are seeking the opinions of residents of the Town of Oxford aged 14 and older. We appreciate your feedback!
This survey should take no longer than 5 minutes.
COW and Special Council Meeting May 2 at 6 pm
- Published: April 29, 2022
Come join Council on FaceBook Live as they conduct the Committee of the Whole meeting at 6 pm on Monday, May 2.
Following that meeting, there will be a Special Council Meeting.
The links below are the Council Packages for that night.
History Comes Alive! #1792Project - Proclamation
- Published: April 26, 2022
Whereas January 15, 2022, is the 230th anniversary of 15 ships departing the harbour of Halifax in 1792, and the conditions and causes that led to the exodus of 1,196 self-liberated Black Loyalists were conditions of abject institutionalized racism and that this departure took place at the height of the transatlantic chattel slave trade one of the cruellest chapters in the history of humanity.
Whereas the Town of Oxford recognizes that people of African descent have been a part of Canadian society since the early 1600s and that their enslavement occurred on this land for centuries and that the Black Loyalists' departure is linked to the failure of institutional, political, and societal will to fulfill the promises that were made to the communities that left for Sierra Leone.
Whereas the Town of Oxford is committed to promoting histories such as the 15 Ships to Sierra Leone that often have been left in a vacuum of erasure. The resources provided for well-known monumentation have historically been funded at the expense of those erasures.
Whereas the Town of Oxford continues to recognize the ongoing significance of the UN Decade of African Descent and the importance of recognizing the history of Black Loyalists in Nova Scotia and how all communities in Nova Scotia continue to be affected by the historic rift of the Black community.
Whereas we recognize that secure housing and land were promised to these early settlers and very few received what was owed. Despite petitions (by Thomas Peters) the promised land and supplies were not provided. For many Black Loyalists, shared Mi'kmaq knowledge was key to survival in the first winters. Reparations for injustice is the path forward.
Thereby be it resolved that I, Mayor Gregory Henley declare January 15, 2022, the Day of Black Loyalist Exodus: 15 Ships to Sierra Leone #1792Project and that we mark this year as the 230th anniversary of the 15 Ships to Sierra Leone #1792Project.
Dated at Oxford, Nova ScotiaThis 19th day of April 2022
Gregory Henley Mayor, Town of Oxford
ghenley@oxfordns.ca
Council Meeting on Tues. April 19 at 6 pm- join us online
- Published: April 15, 2022
Tuesday, April 19 at 6 pm the Oxford Town Council will be holding their Regular Meeting and streaming it live to the Town of Oxford Facebook page.
We welcome everyone to join us online.
Please see attached link to review the pdf Council Package (7.94 MB) .
Oxford's 5th Annual Poetry Festival - April 23 at Theatre
- Published: April 15, 2022
April is Poetry Month and the Oxford Poetry Festival Committee is excited to remind you of the FREE in-person events being held in Oxford at the Capitol Theatre on Saturday, April 23.
The goal of Poetry at Large is to make poetry accessible. We want to provide venues for writers of poetry to share their work, for poetry lovers to be able to indulge their passion, and for people who don’t know yet if they enjoy poetry, to take a chance and experience it at one of our events.
Town of Oxford is hiring - Public Works Supervisor position
- Published: April 5, 2022
We are hiring!
The Town of Oxford is seeking someone to join the Public Works team as a Public Works Supervisor.
If interested, or know someone that may be interested, please review/share the Job Advertisement and Job Description.