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1 year ago

St. John’s reopens Re-Leaf Voucher program

The City of St. John’s has opened the Residential Re-Leaf program, where St. John’s residents can apply for a $200 voucher towards the purchase of a tree to plant on their property. There are 175 vouchers available. Applications can be submitted directly by filling out an online form. Applications will be accepted until 4:00 p.m., […]

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1 year ago

St. John’s Victoria Day closures

On Monday, city offices in St. John’s will be closed for the Victoria Day holiday. Garbage, recycling and yard waste collection scheduled for Monday will be collected on Tuesday. The Robin Hood Bay Waste Management Facility will be closed to commercial and residential users on May 19. Public washrooms will remain open at Bannerman Park, […]

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1 year ago

Students call for tuition freeze

Students rallied inside MUN’s Signal Hill Campus this week as the university’s budget was presented to the Board of Regents at its May 2025 meeting. At Wednesday’s rally, students raised the question about whether or not the Board of Regents will pause tuition increases in light of the provinces recent decision to pause cuts to […]

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1 year ago

National War Memorial revitalization wins prestigious national award

The National War Memorial revitalization project in downtown St. John’s has won a prestigious National Award of Excellence from the Canadian Society of Landscape Architects (CSLA), recognizing the project’s outstanding contribution to landscape architecture, public space design, and heritage preservation in Canada. The award celebrates the revitalization’s thoughtful and respectful approach to enhancing one of […]

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