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The Royal Canadian Legion Newfoundland and Labrador Remembrance Day parade and ceremony will take place on Sat, Nov 11 at the Sergeants’ Memorial, Queen’s Road at 10:15 a.m. For more info contact Legion Provincial Command 709-753-1054. Pls RT.
Mayor @DannyBreenNL giving a rundown of council chambers and how council meetings work with our participants in our Youth Council Debate. So looking forward to this new initiative by @MunicipalNL#MNL2023 we have a great group of mentors here to help.
STATEMENT | In the midst of difficult national challenges, including a housing and homelessness crisis, increasingly severe weather events brought on by climate change, affordability concerns and more, city leaders are on the ground every day working with the people they serve to address those challenges.
Read our statement: https://t.co/ikYMvCwPEw
Our thanks to Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship @MarcMillerVM for joining the Big City Mayors’ Caucus this afternoon. We're working together to support newcomers to Canada and ensure major population growth in our big cities is a success. FCM is calling for new tools for #CDNMuni to support this growth. #cdnpoli
We're busy touring 2025 Games venues with our friends from the @canadagames. We're excited to showcase the incredible facilities in St. John's and our surrounding communities!🍁
@MayorMarkWilson @ReVisionYYT It’s a recommendation from staff that Council can accept or reject and Council will consider that at Todays regular meeting.
Our Government announced over $11 million through the Rapid Housing Initiative to build 35 supportive housing units.
We are quickly providing new affordable housing for people who need them most.
And we are doing it with driven partners like @choicesforyouth and @StellasCircle.
A monument to the #MartyrsofGallipoli, who, like members of the @rnfldrassociatn, laid down their lives for freedom during the #FirstWorldWar, now stands at the #TrailoftheCaribou Memorial Park beside Quidi Vidi Lake in @CityofStJohns.
More: https://t.co/U7GMfMPyet
Mayor @DannyBreenNL opening up the Atlantic Canada Social Impact Exchange Summit and showcasing @CityofStJohns to the 200 visiting delegates. #commongood4all
Mayor @DannyBreenNL do hereby proclaim September 23–29, 2023, as Energy Efficiency Week in the @CityofStJohns. Stay tuned starting Saturday for events, a webinar and a chance to WIN a smart watch. Visit https://t.co/pxlt54GHpy for more details. #EEWeek2023#WayToBeASmartCookie
On this date 46 years ago, Blair Tucker electrified the Aquarena crowd by winning gold for Newfoundland and Labrador at the 1977 Canada Games right here in St. John's.
https://t.co/C7TU2rfINf
Meet the Co-Chair of our Revenue Generation Committee, Rob Crosbie, and his trusty sidekick, Night! 🐶
Rob talks about his strong family connection to the @CanadaGames and some key impacts including the importance of community, volunteers, and the legacy left by the Games.
#ThursdayThanks to the @CityofStJohns and Mayor @DannyBreenNL for not only supporting Home Again but also our social enterprise Again & Again!
Just a few weeks ago Mayor Breen purchased this vintage chest from the 1940’s that was refinished by our Project Coordinator, Patsy.
🌟 @teamnl crushed it at @NAIG2023, collecting an impressive 40 medals! Congrats to all the athletes who competed - you're amazing! Check out the winning lineup here 👉https://t.co/BdLz7HBHqH
#2025CanadaGames#2025CSG#CanadaGames#StJohns2025
Big thank you to @DannyBreenNL and @CityofStJohns for hosting our @ShadNetwork students for breakfast and a tour of city hall. Always a highlight of our month and we greatly appreciate your time and generosity to our program ❤️ @MemorialFutureU
📣 Thank you to our government partners @CityofStJohns @GovNL Government of Canada 🇨🇦 for your support of the 205th running of the Royal St. John’s Regatta.
Municipalities own or oversee more than 60% of Canada’s public infrastructure, and are the closest order of government to the daily lives of Canadians. As the federal government prepares to share more details about the next generation of infrastructure in Canada, it is critical that municipalities join other orders of government in those discussions.
Canada’s future growth runs through communities and cities. Smart investments in core infrastructure are critical if we’re going to build more housing, better public transit, and improve basic amenities such as water and wastewater. All orders of government need to work together.