As of Saturday, January 31, we will be stepping away from X.
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Wondering what new applications will be considered at the next Planning Advisory Committee (PAC) meeting on Wednesday, January 21?🤔
Learn more: https://t.co/J8aTD8PWyj
Watch online: https://t.co/rGXiLZeFuB
With the holiday season underway, please take note of the City’s Hours of Operation over the next few weeks.
All the details are here ➡️ https://t.co/egN8qjfJRd
To match the needs of our growing community and continue delivering quality services, updated rates take effect on January 1, 2026.
👉 See the full list of updated fees and learn more: https://t.co/TY1ME5wae9
Winter weather is on the way! 🌨
City crews are always ready to take on snow and ice, maintaining 1,176 km of roads and 258 km of sidewalks to keep you moving safely.
🔗 Learn more: https://t.co/04G6odvxD6
❌ King Street (Carleton and Regent Streets) will be closed to through traffic on Monday, Dec 1 from 7:00am to 4:00pm to accommodate work on the new Justice Building. Access to NB Power and local residents will be maintained.
Welcome to our last weekly construction update of 2025! With major projects now complete, we’ve not only improved roads, trails, and public spaces but also prioritized environmental mitigation and infrastructure renewal. Here’s what’s new this week.
🛑 David Kelly Trail remains closed until Wednesday, Dec 3 between Patience Lane and the Route 2 ramps for pedestrian fence installation. This closure is weather‑dependent.
Wondering what new applications will be considered at the next Planning Advisory Committee (PAC) meeting on Wednesday, December 10?🤔
Learn more: https://t.co/J8aTD8PWyj
Watch online: https://t.co/rGXiLZeFuB
We’re closing in on the finish line for our major projects and yes, major road openings have officially re‑entered the chat. Check out this week’s update: