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Emergency Management Office (EMO)


In the 1990's, Municipalities have been legislated to comply with the Emergency Management Act of Nova Scotia and have the following five things.

  1. A Municipal Emergency Management By-law
  2. A Municipal Emergency Management Organization
  3. Appoint a Emergency Management Coordinator
  4. Appoint a Committee consisting of Council Members
  5. Prepare and approve an Emergency Management Plan

Currently, the Municipality is in the process of updating our plan to ensure that it is up-to-date and current.

For 2007, the municipal float was geared toward EMO and 'Being Prepared'.

Also, the Municipality has designed a number of community halls as comfort centers to be used in an emergency.  A map showing these locations is being produced.

A comfort center is defined as a place to find warmth, light food assistance, and support that is staffed and maintained by the community.

EMO By-law
EMO Plan
EMO Nova Scotia



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