‘We’ve come a long way’: Oxford Mayor Greg Henley on why his town has more to offer than wild blueberries
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‘We’ve come a long way’: Oxford Mayor Greg Henley on why his town has more to offer than wild blueberries
BY SUZANNE RENT
JUNE 2, 2026
Oxford Mayor Greg Henley at town hall on April 10, 2026. Credit: Suzanne Rent
In this series, Suzanne Rent (hopes to) interview every mayor and warden in a town or municipality across Nova Scotia in 2026. Click here to read previous interviews with Nova Scotia mayors.
Oxford, N.S. is well known as the wild blueberry capital of Canada. The town may be just as well known for its giant metal blueberry statue named Oxley that stands on the lawn o…
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