City of Saint John

Public Notice: Mill Street Viaduct Eastbound Ramp Closure

By News Releases / November 28, 2015

The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure advises the motoring public that the east bound off ramp at the Mill Street Exit 122 near the Red Rose Building will be fully closed starting Tuesday, December 1st, 2015 at 9 am. This work is expected to take approximately two days to complete and is necessary in order to replace lighting.

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31st Annual Mayor & Council Christmas Tree Lighting

By News Releases / November 24, 2015

Head to Loyalist Plaza at 6pm for caroling and a visit from Santa Claus, as we light the magnificent tree! Celebrate in the Market Square Atrium following the ceremony where refreshments will be served and FREE photographs will be taken with Santa!

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Light Up Lily Lake Community Celebration

By Giv'er Saint John / November 18, 2015

The general public are invited to join Saint John Energy and the City of Saint John as they light up Lily Lake in Rockwood Park and celebrate the completion of the Solar Lights Project! This community celebration will happen on Wednesday November 25th from 5 to 6 pm at the Lily Lake Interpretation Centre near the Duck Pond. Special…

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Changes this Winter for Overnight Parking

By News Releases / November 13, 2015

The City would like to inform citizens of changes to overnight on-street parking restrictions in the north, east and west sides of the City.

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Saint John Service of Remembrance

By News Releases / November 10, 2015

The City’s Service of Remembrance is to be held at Harbour Station, 99 Station Street, Saint John, NB, Wednesday morning, November 11th. Doors will open to the general public at 9:00 a.m. and attendees are requested to be seated by 10:10 a.m.

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Major milestone reached for Safe Clean Drinking Water Project

By News Releases / November 8, 2015

Port City Water Partners has been declared preferred proponent with respect to the City’s Safe Clean Drinking Water Project.

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Saint John Transit and Parking Commission seeking new CEO

By Giv'er Saint John / November 5, 2015

Saint John Transit Commission & Saint John Parking Commission are seeking a strategic leader to work with the Board of Commissioners to align the organizations’ priorities and activities to support the current and growth needs for Saint John. You are a top performer who demonstrates a keen interest in internal and external transportation planning initiatives and strives to…

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No hunting Permitted in Saint John’s Rockwood Park

By News Releases / October 27, 2015

The City of Saint John is reminding the public that no hunting is permitted in Rockwood Park. There are signs and discs warning hunters away from the boundaries of the no hunting zone, which includes the area near Ashburn Lake, bound by Sandy Point Road and Foster Thurston Drive.

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Boil Water Order Rescinded

By News Releases / October 21, 2015

Boil Water Order Rescinded

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Boil Water Order Issued

By News Releases / October 20, 2015

A boil water order has been issued for the below addresses on the Saint John Water municipal water system.

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Saint John Common Council Appoints Commissioner of Finance & Administrative Services

By News Releases / October 15, 2015

Saint John Common Council appointed Kevin Fudge as Commissioner of Finance and Administrative Services at its October 13, 2015 meeting. Mr. Fudge has been with the City of Saint John for eight years and previously served as Deputy Commissioner of Saint John Water and Assistant Comptroller.

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Changes Expected for Overnight Parking in Saint John this Winter

By News Releases / October 15, 2015

The City would like to inform citizens in advance of proposed changes to overnight on-street parking restrictions in the north, east and west sides of the City. If the amendment to the City’s Traffic By-law is passed by Common Council at a final reading on November 9, 2015, the restrictions will take effect starting in the 2015/2016 winter months.

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