Services

2026 Town of Digby Collection Calendar NOW AVAILABLE HERE 2026 TOD Collection Calendar.pdf
**NEW** Sorting Guide AVAILABLE HERE Sorting Guide
WHEN - WHERE - HOW
Curbside Residential Collection is provided within town boundaries on a weekly basis.
Residential Collection Schedule
In lieu of Fall and Spring Cleanup, on each regular garbage collection week, large household items, to a maximum of 1 per residential unit, may be put out for collection, but shall not include white goods( Refrigerators, stoves, washers etc.), hazardous/toxic materials, or construction and demolition materials ( C.& D. waste).
White Goods and C.& D. waste may be picked up by arrangement with Digby Salvage & Disposal or can be taken to Digby Salvage & Disposals C. & D. Site for more information please contact 902-245-2657 located on the Upper Cross Road. (tipping and collection fees apply)
Yard and leaf waste must be bagged and placed curbside for collection by the Public Works Department. Please contact the Public Works Department at 902-245-5906 for arrangements and instructions.
Public Drop Off and Transfer Station, 245 Upper Cross Road, Seabrook, 902-245-2015 or 902-245-2657.
Public Drop off hours of operation
Summer April 1 to October 31: Monday to Friday 8 am to 4 pm; Saturday 8am to 12pm (Closed on Holidays)
Winter:November 1 to March 31: Thursday and Friday 8 am to 4 pm; Saturday 8am to 12pm (Closed on Holidays)
Public Drop Off Fees: Free up to 200 kg
$23 from 200 kg to 400 kg
$100 per ton over 400 kg
Owners/Operators of institutional, commercial, and industrial operations (IC&I) are responsible for their own solid waste collection and disposal.
Arrangements can be made with Digby Salvage and Disposal at 245-2657.
Kings Transit offers bus service in the Town of Digby at several locations. Please go to Kings Transit for schedule and rates.
The Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) is appointed by Council. It is the CAO’s role to assist Council in setting the direction of the Town by providing guidance and advice based on best practices and emerging trends in municipal government. He works closely with his counterparts in other municipalities, as well as with both Federal and Provincial government officials on a variety of issues affecting the Town of Digby.
The CAO directs and co-ordinates the general management of the business affairs of the Town, in accordance with the by-laws, policies and plans approved by Council, to ensure the delivery of quality services and facilities.
The CAO is responsible to ensure that programs and services are developed and implemented to meet the ever changing needs of the community, while ensuring fiscal responsibility.
About Tom Ossinger
Tom Ossinger assumed the role of Chief Administrative Officer on June 1, 2009, bringing with him two decades of extensive municipal experience. Before stepping into this position, Tom demonstrated a strong commitment to public service through a variety of leadership roles. He served as Town Clerk/Treasurer for the Town of Digby from June 2005 to June 2009, and as Deputy Clerk/Treasurer from February 1998 to June 2005. Tom also held elected positions as Warden of the Municipality of the District of Digby from November 1994 to November 1997, and as Councillor for the same municipality from October 1988 to November 1994, and again from November 1997 to June 1998.
Beyond his municipal career, Tom and his wife, Barbara, successfully operated a family grocery business from 1982 to 2011. Together, they have built a loving family, including two children, five grandchildren, and four great-grandchildren.
The Chief Administrative Officer's office is located at:
the main floor of Town Hall,
147 First Avenue,
Digby, Nova Scotia.
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