Supporting Youth in the Saint John Region
For more than 20 years, the Business…
For more than 20 years, the Business…
As the Saint John Region continues to grow and welcome newcomers, settlement agencies that…
If you hear the name Vito’s many things come to mind. You may have a sudden desire for their signature pizza or family…
Forty years ago, in 1982, Beth Hatt moved to Saint John from Fredericton. One of the first things she did to explore her new home was a city tour…
What does fifteen years of friendship, endless memorable nights filled with music, and a passion for the arts scene bring to life? For Abigail…
Picking up your life and moving to a new country with young children is not an easy task – but according to Melissa Villarreal settling into…
There has been a huge growth in enrolment numbers for the Anglophone South School District.
Unofficial enrolment numbers were presented at…
The inaugural Fundy Sea Shanty Festival took over the village of St. Martins this past summer, attracting nearly 1,000 attendees and volunteers –…
Three of the province’s three largest economic development agencies – Envision Saint John: The Regional Growth Agency, Ignite Fredericton and 3+…
La région de Saint John est située sur le territoire traditionnel et non cédé des nations Wolastoqiyik, Mi’Kmaq et Peskotomuhkati. Ce territoire est couvert par des traités de paix et d’amitié conclus avec la Couronne britannique au cours des années 1700. Les traités ne cédaient ni le territoire ni les ressources, mais reconnaissaient les titres des Wolastoqiyik, des Mi’Kmaq et des Peskotomuhkati, en plus d’établir les règles pour ce qui se voulait une relation durable entre nations.
Envision Saint John : l’agence de croissance régionale rend hommage aux aînés, passés et présents, et aux descendants de ce territoire, et s’engage à aller de l’avant dans un esprit de vérité, de collaboration et de réconciliation.