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Riverview Town Hall and administrative offices will be closed for the holidays: Friday, December 22 at 12:00 p.m. Monday, December 25 and Tuesday, December 26 Friday, December 29 at 12:00 p.m. Monday, January 1, 2024 Regular office hours will return on January 2, 2024. Check the holiday hours at our recreation facilities on their respective pages: Byron Dobson Memorial Arena...

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Don't let your groundbreaking project be just another resolution. Seize the moment, embrace the possibilities, and usher in the New Year with the support you need. The opportunity to save on the cost to build, redevelop, or expand your business is a great reason to consider the Riverview market for your next business venture. Visionary developers and business owners can...

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2023 marked the Town of Riverview’s 50th anniversary. It was a year of celebration, with augmented community events, as well as progress on many important projects across the town. We’ve compiled some of the top takeaways from the year to commemorate a milestone birthday – and take a moment to reflect on what we’ve accomplished as we dive into an...

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Council Highlights provide a snapshot of public meetings. For the official record, please refer to the adopted minutes, which are posted once approved at the next month’s Regular Council Meeting. Consult this meeting's agenda to view presentations and files mentioned in the Council Highlights. Regular Council Meeting – January 8, 2024 ADOPTION OF THE MINUTES Regular Council Meeting - December 11, 2023 NEW...
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Riverview Winter Carnival to kick off Feb. 2, 2024 RIVERVIEW (N.B.) – A highlight of Maritime winters since 1975, the 49 th Riverview Winter Carnival embraces ice and snow over 10 days of outdoor adventures, inclusive winter wellness activities and old-fashioned play. Be part of the coolest celebration around, Feb. 2-11, 2024. With a mix of 40 indoor and outdoor...

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Last year was a big one for development activity in New Brunswick’s largest town. Riverview allocated 145 total building permits, representing over $33 million invested in local residential, commercial, and institutional infrastructure. With the national housing crisis making headlines throughout 2023, Riverview responds to rising demand with its residential classification carrying the most weight in terms of permit activity, totaling...

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Council Highlights provide a snapshot of public meetings. For the official record, please refer to the adopted minutes, which are posted once approved at the next month’s Regular Council Meeting. Consult this meeting's agenda to view presentations and files mentioned in the Council Highlights. Committee of the Whole Council Meeting – January 22, 2024 CORRESPONDENCE Council passed a recommendation to accept the information...
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A water main break is affecting the area of Whitepine from Trites to 259 Whitepine (including Dresden & Manchester). Residents in this area will most likely be without water or have low water pressure. Crews are on site now determining the extent of the problem and are working diligently to restore water as soon as possible. The Town apologizes for...
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Please be advised that the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure is planning repairs on the Honourable Brenda Robertson Bridge (formerly known as the old Causeway) the morning of February 1, 2024. Traffic will be reduced to one lane in each direction. Please expect delays (especially during peak traffic hours) and plan accordingly.

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RIVERVIEW (N.B.) – Riverview Fire and Rescue is advising residents to prepare as Hurricane Lee heads towards the Maritimes. The current forecast has the Hurricane moving up the coast of Nova Scotia, centered north of Riverview, with effects to be observed as early as Saturday morning. The Town may experience the damaging effects of heavy wind and rain. This could...
