February 8, 2024 · 0 Comments
By Brian Lockhart
The Nottawasaga Valley Conservation Authority has selected a Chair and Vice Chair for the Board of Directors for 2024.
Gail Little, deputy mayor for the Township of Amaranth, and Jonathan Scott, councillor for the Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury, were acclaimed on Friday, Jan. 26.
“I’m honoured to carry on as the Chair of the 2024 NVCA Board of Directors,” said Ms. Little. “Staff at NVCA are dedicated, passionate, and knowledgeable about protecting and enhancing the rivers, streams, forests, groundwater, and wetlands in the Nottawasaga watershed. I look forward to working with my fellow board members to support the work that this amazing group of people does in the coming year.” s
A healthy watershed supports resident’s health, homes, farms, businesses, and drinking water. NVCA works with many partners and volunteers to maintain a healthy Nottawasaga watershed. They also lead efforts in restoring rivers, wetlands, forests, and grasslands, as well as inspire youth to protect our environment.
“Friday was a day to celebrate the hard work the NVCA’s staff did in the past year to protect our local environment, fight climate change, and protect our natural heritage,” said Mr. Scott. “I look forward to working with our board members to ensure this work continues to be a priority in the Nottawasaga watershed.