Yesterday, we released our new government’s first budget.
It is a plan built for this moment in time, delivering on our commitments for this beautiful place we all call home.
Opportunity for all of us.
🌊 Proud to step forward for our community. Let’s build a stronger, more connected Logy Bay–Middle Cove–Outer Cove together. Learn more and get involved at https://t.co/9DXkFFIJNS ✨ #BradForMayor#LBMCOC2025
Save the date! 🌟 Celebrate National Indigenous Peoples Day with us on June 21, 2025 at Bannerman Park, St. John’s! 🎉 A day of music, dance, art & community. 💛
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#NIPDYYT
Municipal Awareness Week is May 4-10, 2025! Let's celebrate the many successes and contributions of those working in the municipal sector who are fundamental to ensuring effective local governance. Check out activities that municipal councils will be hosting this week. #GovNL
Join us in Gander May 1-3 for the 2025 Municipal Symposium. It's three days of networking, local governance and community building! Check out the agenda here: https://t.co/dX4dXDgHsC
NLCA Board Chair, Stephen Short, joined an engaging panel at the MNL Municipalities Symposium today, discussing strategies for navigating economic uncertainty alongside leaders from across the province. Thank you to MNL for the opportunity. #NLCA@MunicipalNL @stjohnsbot @GovNL
We had a great time in Marystown last week at the MNL Urban Municipalities Committee meeting. Thank you to our sponsors, Town of Marystown, Tract Consulting, and Homeworx for providing excellent support and information to our members. @HomeworxNL@TRACTConsulting@TownofMarystown
Municipal leaders, on April 10 join us for a free webinar on how municipalities can encourage and support arts-based projects. Be inspired by initiatives across the province, and learn about partnerships and supports to help get you started. Sign up here: https://t.co/eoi4sr4mXA
MNL staff and members are in Twillingate today and tomorrow for the MNL Central Regional Meeting. This morning, we had presentations on property assessments from MAA and MNL's Tomorrow's Towns from program coordinator Rudy Norman.
Thank you to everyone who joined us on March 26 for the student housing forum in Corner Brook. It was a great day of conversation and connections to further our collective work toward housing solutions.
Municipal SUCCESS requires federal action. In advance of the 2025 Federal Election, MNL is calling upon all candidates running in this province to prioritize municipal issues in their campaign work and to engage with municipal leaders. https://t.co/AE1tStf7rn
What does the new Towns and Local Services District Act mean for municipal officials? Find out in this Stewart McKelvey article: https://t.co/HV3cbszlG9 @SM_Law
Municipal leaders, this Wednesday, Mar. 26, join us for a Tomorrow's Towns webinar on ways to improve food access in your community. Hosted by Josh Smee of Food First NL. https://t.co/3xZMKMKxa3
Have you heard about MNL's new placemaking program, Tomorrow's Towns? Find out all about it from Program coordinator Rudy Norman by watching this webinar replay. https://t.co/X253Zwq0sF
Today, MNL and Memorial University formalized their long-standing partnership by signing a Memorandum of Understanding. This is an exciting milestone that will ensure a continued close working relationship between our two organizations. @memorialU
MMSB is proud to have been a sponsor of this week’s @MunicipalNL conference and trade show.
We were delighted to connect with community representatives from across our province to share how we can all "think green" and build a more sustainable future!
Today Minister @Johnrockdoc was pleased to deliver a ministerial statement in the #GovNL House of Assembly to highlight the success of recent @PMANL709 and @MunicipalNL annual fall events. For more details on the statement visit: https://t.co/qcDaaB4i5i
The 2024 MNL Conference, Trade Show and AGM was a fabulous three days of professional development and networking. Read the press release to find out who MNL's new board members are, what resolutions members passed, and more: https://t.co/yQ1u4JkzEm