Moncton Sports Wall of Fame to honour new inductees Oct. 22
The 2022 inductees to the City of Moncton’s Sports Wall of Fame include two athletes who excelled in their respective sports, two builders who created opportunities for youth to shine, and two teams who inspired the community with their successes on a national stage.
City of Moncton Hosting Heritage Week
The City of Moncton is hosting its third annual Heritage Week offering heritage-filled fun for everyone from Monday, October 3 to Saturday, October 8.
City Announces 2022 Order of Moncton Recipients
The City of Moncton is pleased to announce the 2022 recipients of the Order of Moncton: Krista Richard, Édouard (Eddie) St. Pierre, and Rev. Canon Chris VanBuskirk. 
City Seeking Applications for 2022-2023 Community Outdoor Rink Program
The City of Moncton is currently accepting applications from neighbourhood groups who wish to be considered for the Community Outdoor Rink Program.
City Releases Ambitious Plan to Become Net-Zero by 2050
City Council approved Moncton’s first Community Energy and Emissions Plan (CEEP), an action plan to get our community to net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2050.
Building permits reach $220.5 million year to date
The total value of building permits so far in 2022 reached $220,514,540 spread out over 624 permits.
Tri-Community Municipalities Launch Centralized Portal to Support Ukrainian Refugees
The City of Moncton, City of Dieppe, and Town of Riverview have launched a centralized portal on the Immigration Greater Moncton website intended to assist Ukrainian refugees access relevant information and local support services as they settle into the Greater Moncton Area.
The City of Moncton Appoints New Director of Legislative Services/City Clerk
The City of Moncton has confirmed the appointment of Shelley Morton as the Director of Legislative Services/City Clerk. Shelley assumes her role effective today, June 21, 2022, following a national search to fill the role after the retirement of the City’s former City Clerk.
City of Moncton De-Commissioning Capitol Theatre Parking Lot
The Capitol Theatre Parking Lot will be closed as of July 4, 2022. This parking lot will be transformed into a one-way street (Seymour Street), expected to open in August 2022, between Church Street and Robinson Street.
Community Officers to Pick-Up Discarded Needles Throughout the City
The City of Moncton’s Community Officers will be picking up discarded needles found outdoors, regardless of their location in the city, as part of their daily responsibilities.