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Town of Middleton Swears In First Female Black Mayor

Middleton, November 6, 2024 — In a historic moment for the Town of Middleton, Gail Smith was officially sworn in yesterday as the Town’s first black Mayor, and first woman to hold the chain of office.  This achievement marks a significant milestone for the community, as the new mayor takes office with a commitment to fostering inclusivity, growth, and unity.

The swearing-in ceremony took place at the Middleton Fire Department, where residents, community partners, and public figures gathered to witness the ceremony.  Mayor Smith expressed gratitude to the people of Middleton for entrusting her with the responsibility of leading the community.

“I am deeply honored to be the first woman of Black descent to serve as Mayor of this incredible town,” said Mayor Smith.  “I look forward to working with staff, residents and community partners to create a Middleton that everyone is proud to live in.”

Mayor Smith brings a wealth of experience to her new role, having served on Town Council for over 13 years, with the past 4 years as Deputy Mayor.  She also sat on several Town committees including the Police Advisory Board, the Planning Advisory Board, Audit Committee and Community Centre Fire Hall Committee.  Mayor Smith also has a history of volunteering in the community – she sits on the MacDonald Museum Advisory Board and volunteers with the local black community.  Prior to serving on Council, Mayor Smith worked as a Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) at Soldiers Memorial Hospital in Middleton.  She is known for her dedication to public service, her collaborative approach to leadership, and her passion for addressing the unique challenges faced by Middleton’s diverse population.

The Mayor’s top priorities include:

  • Public Safety: Working with the RCMP to improve police presence in Town and reduce crime and vandalism.
  • Housing and Development: Strengthening the local economy by supporting small businesses and attracting new housing developments to the town.
  • Community Engagement: Ensuring that every voice is heard, particularly from underrepresented groups, and fostering a sense of belonging and shared purpose.

Mayor Smith will be joined in office by Deputy Mayor Gary Marshall, and the newly elected Town Council members, Jonathan Archibald, John Bartlett, Sandra Fournier, Bernadette Knapp and Dan Smith.  Deputy Mayor Gary Marshall states “I am honored to serve as Deputy Mayor and look forward to working with Mayor Smith, all members of Council, staff and residents to continue making Middleton a great place to work and live.”  The newly elected Council convenes its first official meeting on Monday November 18th.

Federal Government Reviewing Legacy Society Funding Proposal

(ANNAPOLIS ROYAL, NS) The federal government is currently reviewing a funding proposal submitted last fall by the Canada Legacy Society (CLS), a consortium of nine municipal units from western Nova Scotia focused on a collaborative regional approach to mark Canada's 150th birthday celebrations scheduled for 2017.

The CLS executive was briefed on progress by West Nova Member of Parliament Colin Fraser during a meeting on February 12 in Annapolis Royal.

Fraser said that the proposal was currently before senior Heritage Canada staff in Ottawa and a decision on funding should be coming soon.

 

“Things are definitely happening”, Fraser reported, “And we are continuing to make a coordinated pitch at the top levels.”

The MP was joined by Premier Stephen McNeil at a meeting with Canadian Heritage Minister, the Hon. Melanie Joly, last month to make the case for support, and Fraser said their conversation went well.

“The Minister was impressed with the fact that nine municipalities had joined in collaboration to make this submission, which showed a strong willingness to work together to showcase the area on the Canadian stage”, Fraser disclosed.

The current participating municipal units are the Municipality of the County of Kings; the Town of Middleton, The Municipality of the County of Annapolis; the Town of Annapolis Royal; The Municipality of the District of Digby; the Town of Digby; the Municipality of Argyle; the Town of Yarmouth and the Municipality of the District of Yarmouth.

Two additional municipal units have recently expressed an interest in joining the Society heritage initiative.

CLS President Michael Tompkins, Mayor of Annapolis Royal, said he appreciated the efforts of the Premier and the MP on their behalf, but was increasingly concious of the emerging timeline.

“ It's just a little over ten months until 2017 and we need to be working on our strategic marketing initiatives and setting a national promotional agenda as soon as possible” Tompkins explained.

However Tompkins and the other executive members, Municipality of Digby Warden Linda Gregory and Annapolis County Councillor Marilyn Wilkins, were quick to commend MP Fraser for his work on their behalf, and especially his readiness to personally provide regular updates.

“We appreciate his help and acknowledge that that the recent change in government precipitated a pause in policy reviews”, the Mayor allowed, “But we're hoping that brisk progress will now be made”.

The MP and the CLS executive members, along with administrative staff, agreed to schedule a follow up meeting early in March to review ongoing progress.

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FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CONTACT:           

Peter MacLellan
Communications Coordinator
Canada Legacy Society
(902) 308-3331
raeberryinfo@gmail.com

 

 

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