Kings Innovation Library
The Kings Innovation Council is a volunteer committee of the Kings CED Agency comprised of individuals who have demonstrated their commitment to innovation and to the community. The Council creates alliances between different economic sectors through the coming together of entrepreneurs, researchers, educators, governments and agencies.
The Council over the last few months has created a library with various books, DVDs and other materials that promote innovative thinking. These resources can be used for book clubs, staff training and personal development. This library is now online and books can be signed out for reading. The library can be accessed at
www.innovation101.ca. Choose the “library” tab and select “search library” for a complete list of available resources.
For more information about the Kings Innovation Library, contact Marianne Gates, Development Officer at 678-2298 or via e-mail at marianne@kingsced.ns.ca.
Online Feedback Form
The Kings CED Agency, through its ISO Quality Management System, is constantly striving to improve its operations to best meet the needs of the region.
If you would like to contact the Kings CED Agency to provide any comments or questions, you can now do so online at
www.kingsced.ns.ca. Simply fill out the online form available on the homepage and the information will be submitted to the Agency for review.
For more information, visit
www.kingsced.ns.ca or phone 678-2298.
Public Facilities Database
The Kings CED Agency has created a Public Facilities Database for Kings County. The database is a comprehensive list of public facilities in Kings County.
Whether you are looking to host an event, searching for accommodations or finding sporting facilities in the area, the database will give you the information you require. Visit
www.kingsced.ns.ca to access the Public Facilities Database.
For more information, contact Mark Eastman, Administrative Assistant by phone at 678-2298 or via e-mail at meastman@kingsced.ns.ca.
Information is provided by your regional development authority, the Kings Community Economic Development Agency. The Kings CED Agency is a non-profit society funded by public membership and grants from the Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency, Nova Scotia Office of Economic Development, the Municipality of the County of Kings, Nova Scotia Department of Community Services, and the Towns of Kentville, Wolfville and Berwick. Our motto is: “Together Making Kings County a Better Place to Live.” For more info call 678-2298, or visit
www.kingsced.ns.ca, or 35 Webster Street, Kentville.