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Sealed proposals, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 1st Floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of works:
shall be received until 4:00:00 P.M. local time, Thursday on the 7th day of April 2022.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s) including:
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Proposal details and addenda may be obtained from the City of Saint John’s website at: www.saintjohn.ca under City Menu, City Hall and option “Tenders and Proposals”.
Interested proponents are strongly advised to register as a bidder with the Supply Chain Management Department by emailing contact information to: supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca
For inquiries, contact Monic MacVicar, Procurement Specialist, no later than Tuesday, March 29th, 2022, by 4:00:00p.m. local time, via email at supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca or via fax, 506-658-4742.
*Inquiries after this date will not receive a response.
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Sealed proposals, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 1st Floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of works:
shall be received until 4:00:00 P.M. local time, Thursday on the 10th day of March, 2022.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s) including:
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Proposal details and addenda may be obtained from the City of Saint John’s website at: www.saintjohn.ca under City Menu, City Hall and option “Tenders and Proposals”.
Interested proponents are strongly advised to register as a bidder with the Supply Chain Management Department by emailing contact information to: supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca
For inquiries, contact Monic MacVicar, Procurement Specialist, no later than Tuesday, March 1st, 2022, by 4:00:00p.m. local time, via email at supplychainmangement@saintjohn.ca or via fax, 506-658-4742.
*Inquiries after this date will not receive a response.
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Sealed tenders, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to the Purchasing Agent, Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of:
- Tender No. 2022-03: Pitt Street (St. James Street To Broad Street) And Britain Street (Pitt Street To Wentworth Street) – Water, Sanitary And Storm Sewer Renewal And Street Reconstruction
shall be received until 2:30P.M. local time, Tuesday on the 15th day of November 2022.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s):
- The Agreement on Internal Trade
- The Atlantic Procurement Agreement
- The Procurement Agreement for New Brunswick and Quebec
The work is to be completed 150 calendar days from the start of construction, but no later than September 15, 2023 A bid bond or certified cheque payable to the City of Saint John in the amount of ten percent of the tender price must accompany each tender.
Payment of $50.00 (non-refundable) is to be made through the City’s Customer Service Area (City Hall) or by contacting (506) 658-4455 (Monday – Thursday 8:30am – 6:00pm).
Following payment, tender documents may be obtained from Utilities & Infrastructure Services, 1st floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, New Brunswick (Monday – Thursday 8:00am – 5:15pm). Tender documents will also be on display at the Construction Association Offices in Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton and Halifax.
For enquiries, contact Utilities & Infrastructure Services, Kevin O’Brien, P. Eng., Tel: (506) 658-2894
Tenders will be opened publicly in the 2nd Floor Boardroom 175 Rothesay Avenue, immediately following tender closing time.
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Sealed tenders, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to the Purchasing Agent, Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 1st Floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of:
Tender No. 2022-04: Mecklenburg Street (Wentworth Street to Crown Street) - Water, Sanitary and Storm Sewer Renewal and Street Reconstruction
shall be received until 2:30 p.m. local time, Wednesday on the 27th day of April, 2022.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s):
- The Agreement on Internal Trade
- The Atlantic Procurement Agreement
- The Procurement Agreement for New Brunswick and Quebec
The work is to be completed on or before October 15, 2022. A bid bond or certified cheque payable to the City of Saint John in the amount of ten percent of the tender price must accompany each tender.
Payment of $50 (non-refundable) is to be made through the City’s Customer Service Area (City Hall) or by contacting (506) 658-4455. Following payment, tender documents may be obtained from Utilities & Infrastructure Services, 1st floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, New Brunswick. Tender documents will also be on display at the Construction Association Offices in Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton and Halifax.
For enquiries, contact Utilities & Infrastructure Services, Holly Young, P. Eng., Tel: (506) 658-4455.
Tenders will be opened publicly in the 2nd Floor Boardroom, 175 Rothesay Avenue, immediately following tender closing time.
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Sealed tenders, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to the Purchasing Agent, Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of:
Tender No. 2022-06: Coleson Cove Raw Water Transmission Main Upgrades
Phase 2
shall be received until 2:30P.M. local time, Tuesday on the 19th day of April 2022.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s):
- The Agreement on Internal Trade
- The Atlantic Procurement Agreement
- The Procurement Agreement for New Brunswick and Quebec
The work is to be completed 60 calendar days from the start of construction, but no later than September 30, 2022. Work can only start within 30m of watercourses and wetlands after June 1, 2022. A bid bond or certified cheque payable to the City of Saint John in the amount of ten percent of the tender price must accompany each tender.
Payment of $50.00 (non-refundable) is to be made through the City’s Customer Service Area (City Hall) or by contacting (506) 658-4455. Following payment, tender documents may be obtained from Utilities & Infrastructure Services, 1st floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, New Brunswick. Tender documents will also be on display at the Construction Association Offices in Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton and Halifax.
For enquiries, contact Utilities & Infrastructure Services, Gerry Mattsson, P. Eng., Tel: (506) 649 7998.
Tenders will be opened publicly in the 2nd Floor Boardroom 175 Rothesay Avenue, immediately following tender closing time.
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TENDER NO. 2023-10
WATERLOO STREET (UNION STREET TO PETERS STREET) AND WATERLOO STREET (CLIFF STREET TO RICHMOND STREET) – WATER, SANITARY AND STORM SEWER RENEWAL AND
STREET RECONSTRUCTION
Sealed tenders, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to the Purchasing Agent, Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of:
Tender No. 2023-10: Waterloo Street (Union Street to Peters Street) and Waterloo Street (Cliff Street to Richmond Street) – Water, Sanitary and Storm Sewer Renewal and Street Reconstruction shall be received until 2:30 P.M. local time, Wednesday on the 6th day of December 2023.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s):
The Agreement on Internal Trade
The Atlantic Procurement Agreement
The Procurement Agreement for New Brunswick and Quebec
The work is to be completed no later than July 31, 2024. A bid bond or certified cheque payable to the City of Saint John in the amount of ten percent of the tender price must accompany each tender.
Payment of $25.00 (non-refundable) is to be made through the City’s Customer Service Area (City Hall) or by contacting (506) 658-4455 (Monday – Thursday 8:30am – 6:00pm).
Following payment, tender documents may be obtained from Utilities & Infrastructure Services, 1st floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, New Brunswick (Monday – Thursday 8:00am – 5:15pm). Tender documents will also be on display at the Construction Association Offices in Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton and Halifax.
For enquiries, contact Utilities & Infrastructure Services, Holly Young, P. Eng., Tel: (506) 658-4455
Tenders will be opened publicly in the 2nd Floor Boardroom 175 Rothesay Avenue, immediately following tender closing time.
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Sealed tenders, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to the Purchasing Agent, Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of:
Tender No. 2021-14: GERMAIN STREET (ST. JAMES STREET TO LOWER COVE LOOP) AND LOWER COVE LOOP - WATER, SANITARY AND STORM SEWER RENEWAL AND STREET RECONSTRUCTION
shall be received until 2:30P.M. local time, Tuesday on the 26th day of April 2022.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s):
- The Agreement on Internal Trade
- The Atlantic Procurement Agreement
- The Procurement Agreement for New Brunswick and Quebec
The work is to be completed on or before October 15, 2022. A bid bond or certified cheque payable to the City of Saint John in the amount of ten percent of the tender price must accompany each tender.
Payment of $50.00 (non-refundable) is to be made through the City’s Customer Service Area (City Hall) or by contacting (506) 658-4455. Following payment, tender documents may be obtained from Utilities & Infrastructure Services, 1st floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, New Brunswick. Tender documents will also be on display at the Construction Association Offices in Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton and Halifax.
For enquiries, contact Utilities & Infrastructure Services, Kevin O’Brien, P. Eng., Tel: (506) 658-2894
Tenders will be opened publicly in the 2nd Floor Boardroom 175 Rothesay Avenue, immediately following tender closing time.
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TENDER NO. 2021-08
WENTWORTH STREET
(ELLIOTT ROW TO ORANGE STREET) -
WATER, SANITARY AND STORM SEWER RENEWAL AND STREET RECONSTRUCTION
Sealed tenders, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to the Purchasing Agent, Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 1st Floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of:
Tender No. 2021-08: Wentworth Street (Elliott Row to Orange Street) - Water, Sanitary and Storm Sewer Renewal and Street Reconstruction
shall be received until 2:30 p.m. local time, Tuesday on the 11th day of January, 2022.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s):
The Agreement on Internal Trade
The Atlantic Procurement Agreement
The Procurement Agreement for New Brunswick and Quebec
The work is to be completed on or before September 30, 2022. A bid bond or certified cheque payable to the City of Saint John in the amount of ten percent of the tender price must accompany each tender.
Payment of $50.00 (non-refundable) is to be made through the City’s Customer Service Area (City Hall) or by contacting (506) 658-4455. Following payment, tender documents may be obtained from Utilities & Infrastructure Services, 1st floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, New Brunswick. Tender documents will also be on display at the Construction Association Offices in Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton and Halifax.
For enquiries, contact Utilities & Infrastructure Services, Holly Young, P. Eng., Tel: (506) 658-4455.
Tenders will be opened publicly in the 2nd Floor Boardroom, 175 Rothesay Avenue, immediately following tender closing time.
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Sealed tenders, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 1st Floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of works:
Biosolids Receiving and Processing-Millidgeville and Eastern Waste Water Treatment Plants
shall be received until 2:30:00 P.M. local time, Tuesday on the 2nd day of November, 2021.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s) including:
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Tender details and addenda may be obtained from the City of Saint John’s website at: www.saintjohn.ca under City Menu, City Hall and option “Tenders and Proposals”.
Interested proponents are strongly advised to register as a bidder with the Supply Chain Management Department by emailing contact information to: supplychainmanagement@saintjohn.ca |
For inquiries, contact Monic MacVicar, Procurement Specialist, no later than Wednesday, October 25th, 2021, by 4:00:00p.m. local time, via email at supplychainmangement@saintjohn.ca or via fax, 506.658-4742. ** Inquiries after this date will not receive a response. |
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TENDER NO. 2023-18
CARMARTHEN STREET (MECKLENBURG STREET TO ORANGE STREET) -
WATER, SANITARY AND STORM SEWER RENEWAL AND STREET RECONSTRUCTION
Sealed tenders, hand delivered or couriered, properly marked as to contents and addressed to the Purchasing Agent, Supply Chain Management, City of Saint John, 1st Floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, NB, E2J 2B4, bearing the title of:
Tender No. 2023-18: Carmarthen Street (Mecklenburg Street to Orange Street) - Water, Sanitary and Storm Sewer Renewal and Street Reconstruction
shall be received until 2:30:00 p.m. local time, Tuesday on the 29th day of October, 2024.
Bidders should note that this procurement is subject to the following internal trade agreement(s):
Canadian Free Trade Agreement (CFTA)
NB Procurement Act and Regulation 2014-93
The City of Saint John’s Strategic Procurement Policy
The work is to be completed on or before August 15th, 2025. A bid bond or certified cheque payable to the City of Saint John in the amount of ten percent of the tender price must accompany each tender.
Payment of $50 (non-refundable) is to be made through the City’s Customer Service Area (City Hall) or by contacting (506) 658-4455. Following payment, tender documents may be obtained from Utilities & Infrastructure Services, 1st floor, 175 Rothesay Avenue, Saint John, New Brunswick. Tender documents will also be on display at the Construction Association Offices in Saint John, Fredericton, Moncton and Halifax.
For
There is a lot to celebrate in the City, old and new. Here are a few notable milestones the corporation of the City of Saint John has achieved.
Please note this list is not exhaustive.
2019
Completion of the Safe Clean Drinking Water Project, bringing quality, award-winning drinking water to Saint John Water customers.
2014
Completion of the Harbour Clean-up project, ensuring the Saint John Harbour is 100 percent sewage free.
2012
City earns “Cultural Capital of Canada” designation.
1996
As an early adopter of implementing energy efficiency measures in relation to municipal facilities, the City of Saint John became one of the first Canadian municipalities to create a Municipal Energy Efficiency Program (MEEP).
1967
The District of Simonds (east), and the City of Lancaster (west) amalgamated with the City of Saint John. The sculpture ‘Progression” on the front of City Hall recognizes the amalgamation.
1908
Canada’s first public playground, the Allison Ground Playground, opened thanks to the work of Miss Mabel Peters.
Mid-1800s
Rockwood Park is constructed, designed by Calvert Vaux, one of the designers of New York City's Central Park. Today, the 2,200-acre regional park is the outdoor jewel to the city.
1880s
One of the North America’s first sewage systems is built.
1849
The Saint John Police Force was established.
1845
Saint John’s first street lights were lit.
1844
First gas works commenced.
1837
Lily Lake anchored the first municipal water supply.
1797
First City Hall building built on Market Square.
1786
Fire service established.
1785
The City of Saint John was established and named by Royal Charter amalgamating (The Town or District of Parr) Parrtown and Carleton. Only white inhabitants of the United States or Europe were granted all rights and privileges as stated in the Charter. Black Americans and people of colour could only be granted said privileges by the Mayor. They would then be known as “Freeman.” The Charter was amended in 1849 to read “Notwithstanding anything in the said Charter to the contrary contained, any black person or person of colour may become a free citizen of, and be admitted to the freedom of the said City.”
1604
Sieur de Monts and Samuel de Champlain arrived at the mouth of the present-day St. John River on June 24, 1604- and named the area in honour of Saint-Jean-Baptiste.
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This listing is provided as a courtesy by the City of Saint John using information supplied by the organization. Pease contact the individual organization for more information.
To be considered for addition to the list please contact our Arts and Culture Coordinator.
Community Organizations
ARCf de Saint-Jean 67 Ragged Point Road 506 658-4608 www.arcf.ca rodney.doucet@arcf.ca |
ArtsLink 89 Canterbury Street, Saint John E2L 2C7 www.artslinknb.com julie@artslinknb.com |
Fundy Comic Arts Society www.fundycomicartssociety.wordpress.com fundycomicartssociety@gmail.com |
InterAction School of Performing Arts 228 Germain Street, Saint John 506 674-9192 www.iactspa.com info@iactspa.com |
L’Arche Creative Connections 95 Prince William Street, Saint John 506 672-6504 www.larchesaintjohn.org creativeconnections@larchesaintjohn.org |
Saint John Arts Centre |
Saint John Theatre Company 112 Princess Street, Saint John 506 652-7582 www.saintjohntheatrecompany.com info@saintjohntheatrecompany.com |
Symphony New Brunswick 39 King Street Level 3, Saint John, E2L 4W3 506 634-8379 www.symphonynb.com symphony@nbnet.nb.ca |
Third Space Gallery P.O. Box 20103, Saint John, E2L 5B2 www.thirdspacegallery.ca www.thirdshiftsj.com tiersespace@gmail.com |
Chroma NB www.chromanb.ca query@chroma.ca |
Sheila Hugh Mackay Foundation 506 693-5647 www.sheilahughmackay.ca shmf@sheilahughmackay.ca |
Festivals
Area 506 Festival PO Box 20066 Station A Brunswick Square, Saint John 506 261-9208 www.area506.ca darcy@area506.ca |
Early Music Festival www.earlymusicstudio.ca |
Quality Block Party qualityblockparty@gmail.com |
Fundy Fringe Festival 112 Princess Street 506 652-7582 www.saintjohntheatrecompany.com info@saintjohntheatrecompany.com |
Sculpture Saint John PO Box 20090, Saint John 506 643-8358 www.sculpturesaintjohn.com diana@sculpturesaintjohn.com |
Third Shift P.O. Box 20103, Saint John, E2L 5B2 www.thirdspacegallery.ca www.thirdshiftsj.com tiersespace@gmail.com |
Fog Lit Festival www.foglit.ca foglitfestival@gmail.com |
Lorenzo Society 100 Tucker Park UNB, Saint John, E2L 4L5 506 648-5782 www.unb.ca/saintjohn/arts/lorenzo/ lorenzo@unb.ca |
Venues
Louis Vermeersch Theatre at Ecole Samuel de Champlain 67 Ragged Point Rd 506 658-4608 www.arcf.ca rodney.doucet@arcf.ca |
Imperial Theatre 12 King Square South, Saint John, E2L 5B8 506 674-4100 www.imperialtheatre.ca boxoff@imperialtheatre.ca |
Sanctuary Theatre/Concert Hall at InterAction School of Performing Arts 228 Germain Street 506 674-9192 www.iactspa.com info@iactspa.com |
Kent Theatre 24 Coburg Street, Saint John, E2L 3J5 506 693-6366 https://www.facebook.com/Kent-Theatre-211942265534943 shanecassidy.kbl@gmail.com |
Mary Oland Theatre at New Brunswick Museum 1 Market Square, Saint John, E2L 4Z6 506 643-2300 www.nbm-mnb.ca |
Phoenix Dinner Theatre 68 Exmouth Street 506 693-8720 www.phoenixdinnertheatre.com info@phoenixdinnertheatre.com |
Saint John Arts Centre 20 Peel Plaza, Saint John, E2L 3G6 506 633-4870 www.sjartscentre.ca director@sjartscentre.ca |
BMO Studio at Saint John Theatre Company 112 Princess Street 506 652-7582 www.saintjohntheatrecompany.com info@saintjohntheatrecompany.com |
Water Street Dinner Theatre 110 Water Street 506 648-2325 www.waterstreetdinnertheatre.com |
Libraries
Saint John Free Public Libraries East, West, Central Branches http://www.saintjohnlibrary.com |
Bibliotheque le Cormoran 67 Chemin Ragged Point E2K 5C3 506 658-4610 Bibliothèques publiques du Nouveau-Brunswick mireille.mercure@gnb.ca |
Saint John Jewish Museum 91 Leinster Street 506 633-1833 www.jewishmuseumsj.com sjjhm@nbnet.nb.ca |
Literary Arts
Lorenzo Society 100 Tucker Park UNB, Saint John, E2L 4L5 506 648-5782 www.unb.ca/saintjohn/arts/lorenzo lorenzo@unb.ca |
Fog Lit Festival |
Dance Companies
Bollywood Dance Studio Inc. 506 721 9614 www.bollywooddancestudioinc.com bollywooddancestudioinc@gmail.com |
Connection Dance Works 506 343-5990 www.connectiondanceworks.com connectiondanceworks@gmail.com |
Rondos Dance Company rondosdancetheatre.ca contact@rondosdancetheatre.ca |
Music Companies
Early Music Studio 506 634-8442 www.earlymusicstudio.ca emstudio@nbnet.nb.ca |
Saint John String Quartet 506 647-2424 www.sjsq.ca davidadams.sjsq@gmail.com |
Saint Mary's Band Inc. 506 721-1074 www.saintmarysband.wordpress.com saintmarys.band@gmail.com |
Symphony New Brunswick 39 King Street Level 3, Saint John, E2L 4W3 506 634-8379 www.symphonynb.com symphony@nbnet.nb.ca |
Media
Campus Radio Saint John (Local 107.3 fm) |
Hemmings House 133 Prince William Street Suite 502, Saint John, E2L 2B4 506 642-0872 www.hemmingshouse.com hello@hemmingshouse.com |
Galleries/Visual Art and Craft Studios
Trinity Galleries |
Tuck Studio 122 Prince William Street www.tuckstudio.ca hello@tuckstudio.ca |
Visitors www.shopvisitors.ca |
The Butcher's Daughter 47 Charlotte Street, Saint John, E2L 2H8 506 648-9512 www.butchersdaughtersj.com thebutchersdaughtergiftshoppe@gmail.com |
Spicer Merrifield Gallery 116 Prince William Street www.spicermerrifield.com info@spicermerrifield.com |
Sheila Howell Fine Art 146 Germain Street 506 654-6812 www.artofsheilahowell.com artofsheilahowell@gmail.com |
Saint John Art Club and Gallery 39 King Street Level 2, Saint John, E2L 4W3 506 634-1377 |
Saint John Arts Centre 20 Peel Plaza, Saint John, E2L 3G6 506 633-4870 www.sjartscentre.ca director@sjartscentre.ca |
Museum Boutique 1 Market Square, Saint John, E2L 4Z6 506 643-2334 www.nbm-mnb.ca/museum-shop boutique@nbm-mnb.ca |
New Brunswick Museum 1 Market Square, Saint John E2L 4Z6 506 643-2300 www.nbm-mnb.ca |
Paris Crew 62 Water Street http://www.pariscrew.com hello@pariscrew.com |
Jones Gallery 1 Charlotte Street 506 672-2326 www.jonesgallery.ca caleb@jonesgallery.ca |
Sarah Jones Arts Studio www.sarahjonesportfolio.com |
Handworks Gallery 12 King Street 506 631-7626 www.handworks.ca info@handworks.ca |
Citadel Gallery 162 Charlotte Street 506 642-9004 www.citadel.gallery.ca mario@citadel.gallery |
Cobalt Gallery 111 Prince William Street www.colbaltartgallery.com cobaltartgallerysaintjohn@gmail.com |
Fractured Art Mosaics 667 Manawagonish Road 506 333-9091 www.fracturedartmosaics.net sheryl@fracturedartmosaics.net |
L’Arche Creative Connections 95 Prince William Street 506 672-6504 www.larchesaintjohn.org creativeconnections@larchesaintjohn.org |
Sarah Jones Arts Studio www.sarahjonesportfolio.com |
Third Space Gallery P.O. Box 20103, Saint John, E2L 5B2 www.thirdspacegallery.ca www.thirdshiftsj.com tiersespace@gmail.com |
Good Fibrations 90 Germain Street 506 608-3650 https://goodfibrations.square.site goodfibrations@hotmail.com |
Salon Irène Grant Guérette 67 Ragged Point Road www.arcf.ca |
Museums
Saint John Police Museum 56 Prince William Street, Saint John, E2L 2B1 |
New Brunswick Museum 1 Market Square, Saint John, E2L 4Z6 506 643-2300 www.nbm-mnb.ca |
Saint John Jewish Museum 91 Leinster Street 506 633-1833 www.jewishmuseumsj.com sjjhm@nbnet.nb.ca |
Loyalist House |
Carleton Martello Tower National Historic Site 454 Whipple St, Saint John, E2M 2R3 506 636-4011 |
Old No.2 Engine House Museum 24 Sydney St, Saint John, E2L 2L3 506 633-1840 |
Hatheway Labour Exhibit Centre 55 Lake Drive S, Saint John, E2K 5S3 (in Rockwood Park) 506 652-8914 |
Barbour’s General Store 10 N Market St, Saint John, E2L 2H7 506 658-2990 |
Fort LaTour 124 Chesley Drive, Navy Way, Saint John, E2K 1K7 https://www.pc.gc.ca/apps/dfhd/page_nhs_eng.aspx?id=201 |
Theatre Companies
InterAction Theatre Company 228 Germain Street 506 674-9192 www.iactspa.com |
Saint John Theatre Company 112 Princess Street 506 652-7582 www.saintjohntheatrecompany.com info@saintjohntheatrecompany.com |
Phoenix Dinner Theatre 68 Exmouth Street 506 693-8720 www.phoenixdinnertheatre.com info@phoenixdinnertheatre.com |
Water Street Dinner Theatre 110 Water Street 506 648-2325 www.waterstreetdinnertheatre.com |
Wastewater is the “used” water that goes down the drain when you flush your toilet, wash your dishes, take a bath, and wash your clothes. And this dirty water can’t just go straight back into the environment. Properly and fully treating the wastewater is critical for both public health and our natural environment. Wastewater treatment removes contaminants and prevents them from accumulating in the environment—which protects us, aquatic life, and wildlife.
Wastewater is collected from residential and commercial sources and transported to treatment plants through an extensive network of pipes and pumping stations. It travels to the wastewater treatment facility where objects such as sticks, rocks, sand, and gravel are removed. Micro-organisms are used to eat all the small bits of organic material. The wastewater is disinfected using ultraviolet radiation and the biosolids are used in commercial applications like soccer or baseball fields.
Treated wastewater meets the standards set out in the Approvals to Operate as issued by the Minister of Environment and Local Government.
How you can help
To help keep your environment clean and water treatment running efficiently, remember this: Don’t rush—think before you flush. Many items we use daily should never be flushed because they cause damage to home plumbing and our City’s wastewater infrastructure. Please keep your flushing and drainage to the basics: human waste and toilet paper. They’re the only things that break down during the treatment process, and they won’t cause blockages—which could result in basement flooding and sewer backups. Feel free to look at Saint John’s Sewer By-Law.
Please do not flush or pour the following items down the drain.
Item |
How to Dispose |
Adult & Baby Wipes – even when they claim to be “flushable”, they cause damage to water treatment equipment |
Garbage |
Band-Aids |
Garbage |
Cigarette butts (cooled) |
Garbage |
Condoms |
Garbage |
Cotton swabs |
Garbage |
Diapers |
Garbage |
Dental floss |
Garbage |
Facial tissue |
Garbage |
Fats, Oils & Grease generated from: |
Compost – use paper towels to wipe up grease or scrape into the bin after hardening |
Feminine Hygiene Products (tampons, tampon applicators & sanitary pads) |
Garbage |
Household Cleaning Products (unused) |
Household Hazardous Waste Program at Crane Mountain Landfill |
Medicine – prescription & non-prescription drugs including but not limited to: |
Return unused medications to a pharmacy for disposal |
Needles |
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Paint |
Household Hazardous Waste Program at Crane Mountain Landfill or return to a paint recycling location |
Paper towels |
Compost |
Paper towels contaminated with cleaning product |
Garbage |
Personal Care Products (unused perfume, nail polish remover, etc.) |
Household Hazardous Waste Program at Crane Mountain Landfill |
Pesticides & Garden Products (unused) |
Household Hazardous Waste Program at Crane Mountain Landfill |
Plastics |
Recycling/Garbage |
Q-tips |
Garbage |
Vehicle products (unused antifreeze coolant, motor oils, etc.) |
Household Hazardous Waste Program at Crane Mountain Landfill |
For over 25 years the City of Saint John has been a leader in implementing best practices in energy efficiency.
2024 | ActSJ Pathway to Net-Zero, the City's Community Energy Action Plan is adopted by Common Council. | |
2020 | Understanding Climate Change in Saint John: This report serves to inform residents, businesses and policy makers in the City of Saint John of the social, economical and environmental impacts of Climate Change. (Published by by ACAP Saint John) | |
2019 | The City's Corporate and Community GHG and Energy Action Plans are adopted by Saint John Common Council. The Corporate Plan aims to reduce GHG emissions by 30% and the Community GHG emissions by 9% by 2025. | |
2018 | The Saint John City Market undergoes significant energy upgrades. | |
The Pedestrian and Transit Strategy Reports are completed as part of MoveSJ. | ||
2017 | Saint John Common Council adopts the Asset Management Policy and Roadmap that aims to integrate climate change into decision-making about infrastructure assets, such as roads, buildings, and water and wastewater systems. | |
The MEEP program receives national recognition with the Quest Smart Energy Communities Award - Local Public Service Sector. | ||
2016 | City partners with Saint John Energy to launch an energy efficiency awareness program for elementary school students. | |
2015 | Saint John Energy donates a leading edge solar digital lighting system for Lily Lake Trail in Rockwood Park. | |
The City of Saint John, in cooperation with Saint John Energy and the Saint John Parking Commission, install the first Electric Vehicle (EV) charging station at Peel Plaza Parking. | ||
The City's Parks and Recreation Service launches the Green Machine, a 14’ trailer equipped to support community. | ||
2014 | The City of Saint John celebrates 100 per cent completion of the Harbour Clean Up Project. | |
2013 | One Peel Plaza, the new HQ for the Saint John Police Force, is recognized with the Premier’s Award for Energy Efficiency. The Police Headquarters is a LEED Gold Building and received a $1 million grant and $10 million in low interest loans toward the energy efficiency measures. | |
2012 | The first Public Energy Monitoring Dashboard System in New Brunswick using real time data was installed in 2012 at the City Hall to monitor and report on energy and water performance at the Saint John Transit building. | |
Saint John Common Council adopts the new Municipal Plan which includes energy and environmental policies and by-laws to address: Climate Change, Energy Efficiency, Renewal Energy, Green Urban Design and Energy Monitoring. | ||
The Association of Consulting Engineering Companies of New Brunswick recognizes the City of Saint John with the Showcase Award for Engineering Excellence for the Eastern Wastewater Treatment Facility. | ||
2011 | City wins two awards: Premier's Award for Energy Efficiency: Energy Efficiency Champion Premier’s Award for Energy Efficiency, project – Commercial New Premier’s Award for Energy Efficiency, Energy Efficiency Champion Construction, Saint John Transit |
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2010 | A trail and bikeway strategic plan is presented to Common Council. | |
Saint John Transit Unveils Parcobus | ||
Saint John Sustainable Energy Management Team awarded Milton F. Gregg Conservation Award by the Conservation Council of New Brunswick. | ||
The City of Saint John is recognized among the Top 13 in North America for Best Energy Management Practices Commission for Environmental Cooperation. | ||
2008 | City performs and energy audit on all four city arenas. By this time, more than 70 energy retrofit projects have been implemented in more than 50 buildings and facilities. A state-of-the-art Energy Management Control System (EMCS) allows for remote energy monitoring of individual buildings. | |
City awarded Federation of Canadian Municipalities-CH2M HILL Sustainable Community Award. | ||
City of Saint John adopts Integrated Community Sustainability Plan. | ||
2006 | City of Saint John joins Partners for Climate Protection (PCP) | |
2004 | City of Saint John wins Canadian Association of Municipal Administrator (CAMA) Environment Award | |
1996 | The City of Saint John adopted a Municipal Energy Efficiency Program (MEEP), pre-empting Kyoto. The MEEP is a city-wide program to reduce municipal operations energy consumption. The program was initiated by conducting the first comprehensive annual analysis of energy consumption and related costs of municipal operations. |
If you or the family are hoping to leap into the water for either a fun, casual swim or lap swimming, there’s something you need to know—our swimming options are the envy of the country. First of all, the Bay of Fundy—need we say more? Also, two beautiful rivers, tons of placid lakes at our doorstep, and a world-class indoor facility. Our summers may not be very long, but they're spectacular!
The beautiful beaches you can swim at in Saint John include:
Dominion Park — West Saint John (Lifeguards on duty in summer months 10:45 a.m. – 5:45 p.m.)
Lily Lake/Fisher Lakes — Rockwood Park, Saint John City Center (Lifeguards on duty in summer months 11:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.)
Little River Reservoir — East Saint John (Lifeguards on duty in summer months 10:45 a.m. – 5:45 p.m.)
Mispec Beach — East Saint John (unsupervised salt water beach)
Tucker Park — North Saint John (unsupervised)
For indoor swimming, the Canada Games Aquatic Centre is located in the heart of Uptown Saint John and offers an Olympic-sized swimming pool, diving boards, water slides, and much more.
Required for all proposed new, renewal, or repairs to water, sanitary and/or storm sewer installations.
Complete the submission package below and submit to onestop@saintjohn.ca or in person at the One-Stop Development Shop, 15 Market Square, ground floor, City Hall.