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10 Crane Mountain Road, Saint John, E2M 7T8

(506) 738-1212
The Fundy Region Solid Waste is a part of the Regional Service Commission 9. FRSW is responsible for solid waste disposal and diversion in the Greater Saint John area, including St Martins, Hampton, Quispamsis, Rothesay, Grand Bay-Westfield and the surrounding Local Service Districts. Encourage waste minimization and diversion. Protect the local environment through extensive environmental safeguards at the Crane Mountain Landfill.
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47 Consumers Dr #A, Saint John, E2J 4Z7

(506) 648-1737
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239 Charlotte St, Saint John, E2L 2K1

(506) 634-7317
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Association or organization
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4347 Loch Lomond Rd, Saint John, E2N 1C8

(506) 653-6875
Non-profit organization, Charity, Community Service, Nonprofit Organization
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55 Rothesay Av, Saint John, E2J 2B2

(506) 634-0808
Girl Guides of Canada-Guides du Canada enables girls to be confident, resourceful and courageous, and to make a difference in the world. New Brunswick and PEI Girl Guides welcome you to guiding.
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11 Flemming Ct, Saint John, E2K 3G9

(506) 609-0089
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490 Woodward Ave, Saint John, E2K 5N3

99 Station Street, Suite 200, Saint John, E2L 4X4

(506) 847-7330
The Saint John Sea Dogs and the Saint John Sea Dogs Foundation are very excited to announce the 2015 Wallace McCain Memorial Alumni Reunion, in support of the Children's Wish Foundation and the Saint John Regional Hospital Auxiliary's Brighten Group. The reunion is scheduled for Saturday, August 8th through Sunday, August 16th. It features two main events sandwiched around the start of Sea Dogs' training camp for the 2015-16 QMJHL season. The Sea Dogs will hold an alumni game on Saturday, August 8th, at 2 p.m. at Harbour Station, featuring dozens of players from the franchise's first ten years. Sea Dogs alumni will make up both teams. A silent auction will be held throughout the game. Tickets for the alumni game are $10 for adults and $5 for children ages 4-14, taxes and fees included. Children 3-and-under are free. Tickets are general admission and will be available at the Harbour Station Box Office on Monday, July 13th.

55 MacLaren Blvd, Saint John, E2K 3E9

(506) 658-9658

61 Elgin St, Saint John, E2K 1M1

506 693 8501
Association or organization, Foundations, Business Associations, foundation associations, Associations, Clubs et Associations, Membership Organizations, Societies, Sports et Loisirs

210 Wentworth St, Saint John, E2L 2T3

(506) 633-5115
Non-profit organization, Youth organization, Nonprofit Organization, Community center

40 Charlotte St, Suite A, Saint John, E2L 2H6

(506) 634-7277
welfare, social services, social welfare

133 Prince Edward St, Suite 325, Saint John, E2L 3S3

(506) 633-2011
Tutor/Teacher, Charity Organization, Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization

1461 Manawagonish Road, Saint John, E2M 3X8

Nonprofit Organization, Non-profit organization

505 Rothesay Ave, Saint John, E2J 2C6

(506) 634-8844
Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization

48 Seely St, Saint John, E2K 4B2

(506) 657-1773

134 Sydney St, Saint John, E2L 2M1

(506) 633-0981

53 CLARK RD, Saint John, E2M 1R2

(506) 849-4667
Athletic Organizations, Non-profit organization, Nonprofit Organization, Basketball, Organization

PO Box 2152 Stn Main, Saint John, E2L 3V1

(506) 648-0322
Cerebral Palsy is the term used to describe a broad range of permanent disorders of the brain resulting in abnormalities in muscle tone, movement and posture. Cerebral means "of the brain" and palsy means "loss of muscle control". These disorders are caused by abnormal development of, or injury to, the developing brain and may occur before, during, or within the first two years after birth. Each person who has cerebral palsy is unique, as it affects individuals in many different ways. Depending on the location and extent of brain abnormality, the person with cerebral palsy may also have associated difficulties with speech, vision and learning. Intellect need not be affected and people with cerebral palsy may have typical career and family aspirations and life expectancy. Any abnormality or injury to the developing brain may cause cerebral palsy. This may be from genetic or developmental disorders affecting the formation of the brain early in pregnancy. Infections or toxins early in pregnancy may also damage the brain. Premature birth or a decrease in oxygen during labour or delivery may result in cerebral palsy. In the first two years of life the developing brain may be injured by trauma or infection, also resulting in cerebral palsy.

87 Carleton St, Saint John, E2L 2Z2

(506) 647-9813
The Lunch Connection provides free hot lunch programs that serve deserving children, youth and families of Saint John. Three Lunch Connection’s have been established to support the students of local schools in vulnerable neighbourhoods. Currently, there are a total of approximately 450 children registered in the Lunch Connection hot lunch program and more than 45, 000 meals are served each year!