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Locality: Grand Bay, New Brunswick

Phone: +1 506-738-6406



Address: 4 Ferry Road E5K 0A8 Grand Bay, NB, Canada

Website: www.town.grandbay-westfield.nb.ca/

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Brundage Point River Centre 07.03.2021

Clocks move ahead this weekend!

Brundage Point River Centre 14.11.2020

Please register before 4pm, Tuesday, October 27, 2020.

Brundage Point River Centre 08.11.2020

International Dyslexia Awareness Month October 19th, 2020 #MARKITREAD... For the next two weeks the Town Office/Community Centrum will be lit up red in support of International Dyslexia Awareness Month. Select this image to lean more

Brundage Point River Centre 06.11.2020

Municipal Election Date Set October 15th, 2020 News Release Environment and Local Government... Elections New Brunswick Local government elections will take place May 10, 2021 14 October 2020 FREDERICTON (GNB) New Brunswickers will be going to the polls to elect local council, regional health authority and district education council representatives on May 10, 2021. The elections had been scheduled for May 2020 but were postponed due to the global pandemic. We appreciate the commitment and dedication of our local elected representatives who have had their terms extended due to COVID-19, said Local Government and Local Governance Reform Minister Daniel Allain. It is important that we re-establish the intended four-year election cycle and provide the assurance of a set time for those who continue to serve. We did not want to interrupt the municipal budget cycle that local governments have started and need to complete in the coming weeks. The election period is almost 60 days, which means candidates can start campaigning in March. One reason the elections were scheduled in May was to avoid having returning office employees and candidates travelling in the winter months. Measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and to keep voters safe need to be in place next year. Lessons learned from the provincial election in September will be used to modify these processes. Extra time is also needed to train workers on new technology being rolled out for this election that will further modernize voting procedures in the province. Elections New Brunswick intends to introduce workers, voters and candidates to a poll pad-based system that will replace many of the paper-based procedures currently used at polling stations and returning offices during elections that we administer, said Municipal Electoral Officer Kim Poffenroth. Local government, school and health authority information is available online.

Brundage Point River Centre 03.11.2020

Public Notice Remembrance Day Service October 14th, 2020 On behalf of The Royal Canadian Legion Bayview Branch #22 PUBLIC NOTICE: REMEMBRANCE DAY... The Royal Canadian Legion Bayview Branch #22 would like to notify the public regarding the status of the annual Remembrance Day Ceremony traditionally held at the River Valley Middle School. Due to COVID-19 pandemic regulations and restrictions there will NOT be a Remembrance Day ceremony at the River Valley Middle School this year. The RCL Branch #22 will be holding a private, invite only, ceremony at the Cenotaph on the corner of Woolastook and River Valley Drive. In order to protect our Veterans so that they can pay respect to their comrades we request the public NOT attend this private event. The Legion will be providing live coverage of this event via our facebook page, Bayview Branch #022 Royal Canadian Legion Grand Bay. This year the distribution of Poppies will undoubtedly be affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and possibly place a strain on Poppy Fund resources for Veterans. If you wish to donate to the 2020 Poppy Campaign and are unable to access a Poppy collection box please contact the Legion or Cory Ryan (333-0456). We would like to thank the public for your understanding and support.

Brundage Point River Centre 14.10.2020

Heath Office of the Premier COVID-19 Masks mandatory in indoor public places / exposure notification / changes to travel restrictions at Quebec border 08 October 2020... The provincial government announced today that masks will become mandatory in most indoor public places effective at midnight tonight. Based upon what we are seeing in our neighbouring provinces and the outbreak in Moncton, we know how quickly the virus can spread through a community, said Premier Blaine Higgs. We must take every possible measure to prevent that from happening in our province. Masks will become mandatory in most indoor places. This includes: -public spaces where the public and employees interact (retail businesses, malls, service centres, places of worship, restaurants and bars except while eating, etc.) and organized indoor gatherings in public spaces (e.g. weddings, funerals, etc.); -common areas like lobbies, elevators and hallways, and public shared spaces including those in private sector and government workspaces; and -public transportation. Continuous mask use is still required in seated venues with one metre physical distancing. See more

Brundage Point River Centre 10.09.2020

Another VIP visitor at the market today

Brundage Point River Centre 25.08.2020

VIP Visitors at the market today!

Brundage Point River Centre 18.08.2020

WELCOME John Enns-Wind August 14th, 2020 Grand Bay-Westfield Town Council welcomes new Chief Administrative Officer Grand Bay-Westfield Town Council has appointed a new Chief Administrative Officer (CAO). John Enns-Wind began his new role on August 4, 2020. Mr. Enns-Wind replaces the outgoing Town Manager, Sandra Gautreau who is retiring following a 37-year career with the Town.... We are pleased to announce that John Enns-Wind has joined the Grand Bay-Westfield team. John comes to us from Saskatchewan and brings with him the many skills necessary to continue the success Grand Bay-Westfield has enjoyed, said Mayor Losier. Mr. Enns-Wind was most recently the CAO of the Town of Battleford, Saskatchewan. With a Master of Divinity, an MBA and positions held across Canada, John has a broad range of interests and experience. I am excited about the future of Grand Bay-Westfield and the Saint John region. As I learned about the progressiveness of New Brunswick, the vision of Council, the hope for the future and the beauty of the area, coming here was an easy decision. I look forward to building on the past for a better tomorrow, said Mr. Enns-Wind. Mayor and Council with support of the consulting firm Knightsbridge Robertson Surrette, selected Mr. Enns-Wind following an extensive nationwide search.

Brundage Point River Centre 02.08.2020

Employment opportunity - Crossing Guard. http://www.town.grandbay-westfield.nb.ca/job-posting-cross/

Brundage Point River Centre 26.07.2020

Remember today is Weekly Market Day from 2pm to 6pm! Come out and support your local vendors! Buy Local!

Brundage Point River Centre 04.06.2020

New at the Weekly Market this week: Pizza by the slice & maple syrup! Come on down & check it out!! 2-6pm at the River Centre!

Brundage Point River Centre 31.05.2020

New dedicated Splash Pad hours for daycares:

Brundage Point River Centre 21.05.2020

Great video showing Canada Day celebrations around our beautiful community!

Brundage Point River Centre 01.05.2020

Check out the Telegraph Journal today for article about the Brundage Point Weekly Market! It is in section B2.

Brundage Point River Centre 11.04.2020

Canada Day in Grand Bay-Westfield A Virtual Celebration Click the link for more information: http://www.town.grandbay-westfield.nb.ca/canadaday/

Brundage Point River Centre 30.03.2020

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Brundage Point River Centre 15.03.2020

Found at brundage point grandbay . "Shane's boat" share