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most active communities. “People here are busy doing things. They try to get outside and enjoy the community,” Dolter observes.“There’s always people walking in the park or using our facilities.” VISION FOR THE FUTURE As Truro prepares to celebrate its 150th anniversary, town leaders have outlined clear priorities to guide future growth while preserving the community’s character that residents value. “For me, it would be to build on what we’ve got—to keep our small-town feel but to move forward and grow,” Mayor Hinton explains.“We have to grow.”This recognition when disbanded.The grounds served as their training site. The Rath Eastlink Centre, jointly owned with Colchester County, enhances the recreational offerings. “It’s a fitness, entertainment, and hockey facility that we built about 13-14 years ago,” Dolter adds. Local businesses have capitalized on these assets by developing programming around town amenities, supporting both business growth and community engagement. These investments in recreation have earned recognition, with Truro being voted one of Canada’s 9 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 04 TOWN OF TRURO, NS

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