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Mayor

Mayor Ben Cleveland phone 902-247-0484

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Councillors

Deputy Mayor Mike Bartlett phone 902-247-3966

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William McCormick phone 902-247-0108

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Paul Saulnier phone 902-245-1282

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Peter Turnbull phone 902-245-5240 or cell 902-247-2577

email 

Staff Directory

Administration

Tom Ossinger-Chief Administrative Officer

Phone 902-245-4769 Fax 902-245-2121

Leslie Brinton-Deputy Chief Administrative Officer 

Phone 902-245-5805 Fax 902-245-2121

Karen Morrell-Administrative Assistant/Receiptionist

Phone 902-245-4769 Fax 902-245-2121

  

Finance

James Strange -Director of Finance

Phone 902-245-4769 Fax 902-245-2121

 

Joy Robbins-Tax and Utility Clerk (for water connection or disconnection)

Phone 902-245-4769 Fax 902-245-2121

Daniel St Onge-Accounting Clerk

Phone 902-245-4769 Fax 902-245-2121

Special Constable/By Law Enforcement Officer

Laura Lee Milner

Phone 902-245-8798 Fax 902-245-2121

Digby Public Works

Ed McCormick- Director of Public Works

Phone 902-245-4683 Fax 902-245-2121

 

Staff Directory

Administration Office

Tom Ossinger,- Chief Administrative Office

Phone 902-245-4769 or fax 902-245-2121

Leslie Brinton-- Deputy Chief Administrative Officer

902-245-4769 or fax 902-245-2121

Deputy Mayor Paul Saulnier

Deputy Mayor Paul Saulnier

When you think of someone who embodies community spirite, dedication and hard work look no further than Deptuy Mayor Paul Saulnier.  Paul has spent many hours supporting local groups and organizations.

Early Years and Education

Paul's formative years were spent right here in Digby.  He went on to graduate from Digby Regional High School (DRHS) and further honed his skills at Community College, learning the ins and outs of Radio and Television Arts. This solid education laid the groundwork for his career in broadcasting.

Professional Journey and Community Involvement

For more than two decades, Paul worked in Halifax in both radio and television, balancing a thriving career and family life. However, the pull of his hometown was strong, and in 2008, Paul returned to Digby, ready to give back to his hometown.  Paul started working at Home Hardware over 10 years ago, lending his skills first to customer service and then moving into his current role in office management.  Since then, he has also been actively involved in various local initiatives, demonstrating his unwavering commitment to supporting local small businesses and enhancing community organizations.

Offline and Online Engagement

Paul's approach to community engagement is as multifaceted as it is effective.

Offline Methods:

  1. Offline Methods:Community Events: Paul is a familiar face at many town events. You usually see him recording video, taking pictures or lending his expertise with audio equipment. He also just pitches in wherever he’s needed. 
  2. Local Projects: His involvement with the Scallop Days Festival, the Admiral Digby Museum and the Digby & Area Theatre Society highlights his commitment to preserving and promoting local culture and history.  
  3. Participation: Serving on various committees over the years such as the RCMP Advisory Committee, Senior Safety, Fire Department, Waste Check and the Planning Advisory Committee to name a few, Paul ensures that both citizens and local businesses have a voice in our town’s development.

Online Methods:

  1. Social Media Advocacy: Through various platforms Paul raises awareness about the importance of supporting local businesses, sharing success stories and upcoming events. 
  2. Newsletter: He remains committed to the development of the town’s newsletter to keep the community informed about the latest initiatives, encouraging residents to engage with and support their own community. 
  3. Technology: Paul consistently explores and utilizes innovative technologies to enhance the connection between citizens and their local government.

Paul’s story is a testament to the power of community engagement and the impact that dedicated individuals can have when they choose to return and support their hometown. His efforts remind us that each of us has a role to play in fostering a thriving and vibrant community.

To contact Paul

Phone: 902-245-1282

Email:

Facebook: Deputy Mayor Paul Saulnier

Be sure to follow the Town's Facebook page:  Town of Digby Facebook

Councillor William McCormick

Councillor William McCormick

Councillor William McCormick grew up in nearby Bear River, and moved to Digby in early 2020. He previously spent parts of 12 seasons working at the Digby Pines Golf Resort and Spa, and currently works in town as the manager of RBC.

Councillor McCormick spends a lot of time volunteering in the community, having spent a number of years volunteering with the Digby and Area Lions Club, Digby and Area Theatre Society, Big Brothers Big Sisters, and the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Since joining Town Council he also took on a role volunteering for Wharf Rat Rally. In 2023 he was named the Town’s Volunteer of the Year.

William graduated in 2003 from AWEC, attended Acadia University and has a BA in Economics. He also has a diploma in Business Administration from NSCC Waterfront, graduating as valedictorian in 2014.

If you have questions, concerns, or ideas on how to make our town even more beautiful please contact him.

Councillor McCormick can be reached at 902-308-8281 email

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The Port of Digby

Nova Scotia's FUNDY PORT

The Port of Digby is recognized internationally as Nova Scotia's predominant working port in the Bay of Fundy Region. It is our maritime province's most accessible, deep water, ice-free Fundy port.

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