Town News

Public Notice: HCD Bylaw & Plan Approval

At its February 13, 2024 meeting, the Town of Lunenburg Council approved the Old Town Lunenburg Heritage Conservation District (HCD) Plan and By-law. After completing the required provincial review, both are now officially approved and in effect, replacing and repealing the 2001 HCD Plan and Bylaw. 

What are some of the changes?

  • Updated to conform with best heritage practices such as values-based conservation and the Standards and Guidelines for the Conservation of Historic Places in Canada
  • New Statement of Significance that captures all the reasons Old Town Lunenburg is a National Historic Site and World Heritage Site
  • Clarification on what properties contribute to the district's heritage value (character-defining), which are supporting, and which are locally significant.

Effective Date

The Old Town Lunenburg Heritage Conservation District Plan and By-law will take effect as of this notice: February 19, 2025.

The HCD Plan and By-law, including the HCD boundary map, are available here https://bit.ly/42Wkukp

Questions? Contact the Community Development Department at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 902-634-4410 x225.

Garbage Collection

The Town’s curbside waste collection contractor is doing their best to pickup recycling in the Tuesday pickup zone but are having some issues in the challenging conditions with ice and high winds.

We shall provide an update if there are any locations that cannot be reached today, and if this is the case they plan to return as part of Thursday’s scheduled collection (February 20).

Icy Conditions - USE CAUTION

Please note that sidewalks, ramps and sections of roads (including crosswalks) remain icy. Pedestrians are urged to use caution – wear proper footwear, take slow, short steps and keep your hands free.

Public Works continue to work hard to improve these conditions under challenging circumstances.

TOL Raises Pan-African Flag for African Heritage Month

In recognition of African Heritage Month in Nova Scotia, the Town of Lunenburg is proud to raise the Pan-African flag at the UNESCO Flagpoles (corner of Prince & Townsend).
This year’s theme, “Legacy in Action: Celebrating Black Brilliance,” honours the living legacy of Black Nova Scotians while highlighting the strength and resilience of their historic communities.
Nova Scotia is home to 52 historic African Nova Scotian communities, each with a profound history spanning over two centuries. African Heritage Month is a time to celebrate their culture, legacy, achievements, and contributions, both past and present.
We encourage residents and visitors to take a moment to reflect, engage, and learn—raising the Pan-African flag is just one way to recognize and celebrate this important month. To explore more, visit https://ansa.novascotia.ca/african-heritage-month.

ICY CONDITIONS FOR ROADS AND SIDEWALKS – USE CAUTION

With the weather conditions yesterday and overnight and the current temperature, conditions on roads and sidewalks are particularly icy today.

 

Public Works continue to salt roads and sidewalks, but please be very cautious if travelling around Town in vehicles or on foot until the conditions have a chance to improve.

Snow Removal of Parking Areas

Public Works is requesting that Resident who utilized any of the designated off-street parking areas during Sunday’s storm event (Lunenburg Academy, Sylvia Park or Green St Tennis Courts) remove their vehicles from these locations today so that snow clearing can be performed safely in these areas.

Vehicles should be removed from these off-street parking areas within 72 hours of the storm event being complete.

Thank you to everyone for your continued cooperation.