The City of St. John's Animal Care and Adoption Centre is located at 81 Higgins Line (next to the Howley Building). The Centre can house up to 65 cats and 20 dogs at any given time. The goal of the ...
Building and repair permits are part of the public record. Every week, Council sees a list of recently issued permits. The most recent lists are posted here for public awareness: ...
Parks, playgrounds and trails provide opportunities for our residents and visitors to relax and enjoy nature in our city. The Parks and Open Spaces Master Plan outlines our strategy. This document is ...
The City of St. John's Act allows our organization to establish rules for how we operate and what we are able to enforce through ticketing and other means. To read these documents, select the ...
With approximately 1,200 employees and an annual operating budget of $343.9 million, the City of St. John's is a large organization. Operating efficiently and effectively are top strategic priorities ...
The Recreation division expects that staff, patrons, participants and guardians adhere to the Recreation Code of Conduct while visiting Recreation facilities and participating in programs and services ...
Bannerman Park by Rennie's Mill Road, Circular Road, Bannerman Road and Military Road. The park was formed on land set aside for public use by Governor Bannerman in 1864. Bannerman Park remains a well ...
Visit RecConnect to register and learn more about recreation programs. You can browse programs by recreation facility, activity and age. The City offers a variety of recreation programs and ...
Council is the main governing and legislative body for the City of St. John's. It consists of the Mayor, Deputy Mayor, five ward councillors and 4 councillors-at-large. St. John’s City Council ...
The Winter 2025 City Guide is now available online. Read about winter snow clearing, winter parking, special events, recreation programs and get your 2025 waste and recycling calendars. Trail ...