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To help reduce confusion and streamline communication, the St. John’s Regional Fire Department (SJRFD) will no longer issue ...
Take notice that St. John’s Municipal Plan Amendment Number 14, 2024, and St. John’s Development Regulations Amendment Number 40, 2024, adopted on September 3, 2024, and approved on April 9, 2025, ...
Due to Memorial Day events, please note the following traffic impacts in the City of St. John’s for July 1. Queen’s Road – Long’s Hill to Garrison Hill Duckworth Street – Holloway Street to King’s ...
The Office of the City Clerk is seeking expressions of interest from individuals who cycles (beginner or avid) to serve on the Sustainable and Active Mobility Advisory Committee.
The St. John’s Regional Fire Department (SJRFD) anticipates posting a job competition in early September 2025. Applications will be accepted through the City of St. John’s Careers website and ...
Motorists are advised that Gower Street (between Cathedral Street and Church Hill) will be closed to facilitate the St. John’s Day Fair.
Motorists are advised that construction is resuming on University Avenue and Prince Philip Drive to complete the remaining works associated with the University Avenue Storm Sewer Upgrades project.
As the Provincial fire ban has now been lifted, the St. John’s Regional Fire Department informs all residents that the fire ban covering the Region including the City of St. John’s, City of Mount ...
The Tely 10 Road Race will take place Sunday, June 22, 2025. The following closures and parking restrictions will be in effect: Topsail Road Eastbound (closed from Burgeo Street to Cornwall Avenue) ...
The following is a recap of the City of St. John's Regular Council Meeting on June 17, 2025, which provides an overview of Council decisions. All related documents for the decisions outlined below and ...
In recognition of World Refugee Day (June 20, 2025), the City of St. John’s is proud to support The Artistry and Culture of Newcomers, a cultural showcase hosted by the (ANC). This inspiring event ...
The park was formed on land set aside for public use by Governor Bannerman in 1864. Bannerman Park remains a well-used and attractive park. It is a good example of nineteenth century public park ...
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