Month: January 2024
Lily Lake To Open For Public Skating Wednesday, January 24
Get those skates sharpened! Lily Lake in Rockwood Park will be open for skating Wednesday, January 24. The ice has reached desired thickness that is considered safe for public skating and ice maintenance. The recent cold temperatures allowed for City crews to work hard over the weekend to prepare Lily Lake ice surface by plowing…
Read MoreThe Greater Saint John Chinese New Years Gala 2024
Good News! The Greater Saint John Chinese New Year Gala will be held on February 11th, the second day of the Lunar New Year, Sunday afternoon at 2 PM at the Imperial Theatre. Everyone is warmly welcomed to participate enthusiastically, gather together, bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new, and celebrate…
Read MoreRemoving Barriers To Build More Homes, Faster In Saint John, New Brunswick
On behalf of the Government of Canada. Right now, in communities across the country, building the housing we need, especially affordable housing, is too hard. That’s why the federal government is working with municipalities to break down barriers and build more homes, faster so Canadians – from young families, to seniors, to newcomers – can…
Read MoreCity of Saint John 2024 Ethnocultural Grant Program Open For Applications, January – September
The City of Saint John 2024 Ethnocultural Grant Program supports the City’s focus on being one of the most welcoming communities in Canada and will provide financial or in-kind support for either the establishment or further development of ethnocultural community groups in Saint John. The Ethnocultural Grant Jury will assess applications according to a…
Read MoreAlternate-Side Parking Changeover Is In Effect
Reminder: Alternate-side parking changeover is in effect . Please note that due to construction, effective January 1, 2024, on-street parking on Cliff Street will be only permitted on the even numbered side of the street. Therefore, on Cliff Street only, the alternate side parking rules will be suspended. Alternate-side restrictions source City Of Saint…
Read MoreFederal Government and The City of Saint John Invest In Harbour Passage Trails
On behalf of the Government of Canada. Residents will soon have increased access by active transportation to Saint John’s waterfront, shopping district and tourist destinations via an extension to the Harbour Passage Trail thanks to a combined investment of nearly $1.5 million from the federal government and the City of Saint John. Announced by…
Read MoreWelcome New Business: Elisabeth Nombro Counselling
Uptown is excited to welcome Elisabeth Nombro Counselling, an inclusive therapy practice that is currently accepting new clients. She is
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