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Freedom Of The City Ceremony Taking Place This Weekend
Mayor Donna Reardon and Members of Common Council are pleased to invite the public to the bestowing ceremony of the Freedom of the City to the Royal Canadian Air Force’s 403 Helicopter Operational Training Squadron. The Freedom of the City is the highest honour presented by the City and is granted to a military entity that has a long-standing relationship…
Read MoreSaint John Police – Community Engagement Team
As one of the top priorities in our new five-year strategic plan, the Saint John Police are excited to announce the launch of our Community Engagement Team. We are pleased to introduce our Community Engagement Sergeant, Tammy Spence, and our Neighbourhood Officers; Constable Matthew Innes (East), Constable Phil Mahar (North), Constable Heather Coughlan (West),…
Read MoreWelcome New Business: /ka•ku•tə•ru/
Wander down Grannan Street and turn into the alley to find Eric Scouten’s cocktail lounge; /ka•ku•tə•ru/. It is one of our newest Uptown Saint John BIA members and officially opened…
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Read MoreChief For A Day
Chief for a Day The Saint John Police are excited to announce that 6-year-old Cayden Liu is the winner of the 2022 Chief for a Day contest. Cayden said, “I want to be a police officer to make a difference”. In his submission, he wrote out his plan on how to help people who are…
Read MoreThe Saint John Night Market Returns Tonight
The Saint John Night Market kicks off its 2022 season tonight, June 2 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the City Market. There will be over 15 favourite local vendors, great food and live music to welcome back visitors. Once again this year some Market merchants will be staying open during the Night Market and the popular eatery on North Market…
Read MoreWelcome New Business: Glass Roots Canada
This glass blowing business has been in Uptown Saint John for a while, and this week they opened up their gallery. Glass Roots Canada gallery is located on Canterbury street,…
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Read MoreBicycle Rodeo – June 4, 2022
The Saint John Police will be conducting a Bicycle Rodeo on June 4, 2022, in the TD Station parking lot from 9:00am – 12:00pm. The focus of the event will be to educate youth aged 4-12 on bicycle and roadway safety. The Rodeo will be conducted by Community Engagement and Traffic Management Officers. They will…
Read MoreBy-Law Number MV-10.1 A By-Law Respecting Traffic On Streets in The City of Saint John and Amendments thereto
Public Notice is hereby given that the Common Council of The City of Saint John intends to consider giving third reading to the bylaw entitled, “By-Law Number MV-10.1 A By-Law respecting the Traffic on Streets in The City of Saint John and amendments thereto” at its meeting of June 13, 2022. The bylaw amendment proposes…
Read MoreBoil Water Order Issued For Addresses On Smythe Street
Please be advised that effective immediately, a Boil Water Order has been issued by the Department of Health for the following locations: 2, 33, 55 and 65 Smythe Street Notices are being delivered to building management and any residents or businesses affected. Please share this information with all the other people who drink water in…
Read MoreTemporary Parking Restrictions For Douglas Avenue and Adelaide Street: Street Cleaning
Residents are advised that City crews continue with street cleaning efforts. Crews will be working in the area between civic address 6 – 500 Douglas Avenue and 35 – 189 Adelaide Street in both directions. No on-street parking will be permitted on Wednesday, June 1 from 7:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. on both sides of the street. Temporary…
Read MorePlease Give to The Ukrainian Welcome Fund
The Ukrainian Welcome Fund was established by The GSJ Community Foundation in partnership with TD Wealth, The United Way and The Saint John Region Chamber of Commerce. Approximately 25 Ukrainian families have already arrived in Saint John and an additional 100 families have expressed an interest in coming to our community. Donations to this fund…
Read MoreMotorcycle Safety Campaign – May 27-29, 2022
The Saint John Police will be conducting a Motorcycle Safety Campaign between May 27-29, 2022. The focus of the campaign will be to promote safety and reduce collisions involving motorcycles through education and enforcement. According to Transport Canada, between 2015-2019, an average of 198 people died each year while operating a motorcycle in Canada. Over…
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