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Giant Tiger Now Open In East Saint John
Giant Tiger is now open at 88 Consumer Drive. Drop in to take advantage of their great prices. Open Sunday 10 to 5, Monday 8am to 9pm
Read MoreCity of Saint John Unveils A New Brand: “A Small City With A Big Heart”
The City of Saint John is excited to announce the launch of a new brand that reflects our community’s unique character and the shared values that bind us together. Developed as a priority initiative, the brand mirrors our city’s spirit, welcoming nature, and commitment to growth and environmental stewardship. The initiative to create a distinct…
Read MoreRemembrance Day Celebration
Remembrance Day celebration will take place at T D Station. Doors open to the public at 9am. Everyone is asked to be seated no later than 10:15 am. Preliminaries leading up to the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month will include the units forming-up, opening remarks, introduction of the Reviewing Officer,…
Read MoreSaint John Transit Route Detours: Santa Claus Parade Saturday November 18, 2023
Saint John Transit announces the following route changes and service disruptions, expected to begin after 4 pm and end around 8 pm on Saturday, November 18, 2023, for the Saint John Santa Claus Parade. Route 1W Lancaster Mall The bus will run from Haymarket Square, along City Road, left on Garden, right on Somerset Street, left…
Read MoreWelcome New Business: The Therapy Collective Atlantic
Kate Flood, the owner of The Therapy Collective Atlantic, has opened her new office on Carleton Street in Uptown Saint
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Read MoreWelcome New Business: Haven Music Hall
We are happy to see this great addition to our community on Union Street! This Uptown Saint John music venue
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Read MoreChristmas Discounters Opens In Parkway Mall
Check out Christmas Discounters at Parkway Mall. They have a new location this year and are open Monday to Saturday 9am to 9pm and Sunday 12 to 6. . You will find great deals with 70 percent off MRSP .
Read MoreCommunity Invited To Participate In A Healing Walk For National Day For Truth and Reconciliation
National Truth and Reconciliation Day is a day of remembrance and reflection in Canada. Observed annually on September 30, it honours the experiences of Indigenous peoples who were impacted by the residential school system. This system was established by the Canadian government and operated from the late 1800s to the 1990s, with the goal of…
Read MoreTraffic Advisory: Saint Patrick Street
The City of Saint John is advising the public of the following traffic advisory. Street: Saint Patrick Street Date: Tuesday, September 19 Time: 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. Duration: Fourteen (14) days Direction: Northbound and Southbound Action: Traffic will be reduced to one lane and sidewalks will be closed to through traffic. Specific area: Between Union Street and Water Street between the…
Read MoreWelcome New Business: Together Designs
We are excited to introduce Together Designs as the newest addition to our Uptown Saint John community. Almost everything they
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Read MoreHammond Valley Community Church Celebration September 9th
Hammond Valley Community Church is having a Grand Opening of their new Sanctuary at 24 Sun Rise Crescent Saturday September 9. Come out to celebrate and enjoy a roasted pig supper starting at 5pm to 6:30 followed by celebration time at 7pm with special music and sharing stories. Then on Sunday at 11am everyone is…
Read MoreCity Launches Traffic Calming Pilot Project In Two Neighbourhoods
The City of Saint John has launched a pilot project to help calm traffic in two city neighbourhoods by targeting excessive speeding and encouraging residents to be cautious and drive safely. Work has begun to install speed cushions along McNamara Drive in East Saint John and Cedarwood Drive in Millidgeville. These streets were identified as…
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