National Public Works Week, May 21-27
The Town of Salisbury wishes to acknowledge its dedicated Department of Infrastructure and Public Works staff during National Public Works Week, May 21-27. The 2023 theme, “Connecting the World Through Public Works," highlights the way public works professionals...
ParticipACTION Community Challenge, June 1-30
Check out our schedule for the ParticipACTION Community Challenge throughout the month of June! Link for Schedule: ParticipACTION 2023 (MORE on Salisbury's ParticipACTION Community Challenge campaign!) Download the ParticipACTION app, come out to the events,...
Notice of Intention to Rezone 3058 Fredericton Rd.
Town of SalisburyNotice of IntentionTo Rezone 3058 Fredericton Road, Salisbury PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Council of the Town of Salisbury intends to consider a proposed By-law to amend the Westmorland-Albert Planning Area Regulation 21-WAP-069-00. The...
Salisbury Soccer 2023 Registration
*** NEW (May 25, 2023) > Due to a high volume that has exceeded programming capacity, Salisbury Soccer is no longer accepting registrations at this time. Further updates re: age levels will be announced at a later time. Thank you for your interest! *** ...
Learn to Play! (Every Saturday in June)
The Town of Salisbury will be holding FREE learn to play clinics every Saturday in June from 10am to 12pm. These clinics are intended for children aged 12 and under who are looking to learn how to play soccer, baseball, and pickleball. Learn to Play Clinics Soccer•...
Salisbury ParticipACTION Pop-Ups!
Have you spotted us at one of our ParticipACTION pop-ups? Thank you to the over 100 residents who have downloaded the ParticipACTION app and got ready to start the challenge on June 1! If you haven’t downloaded the app yet, make sure you join us to be ready to track...
Salisbury Economic Development Strategy – Open House
The Town of Salisbury is currently working on developing it’s first Economic Development Strategy in consultation with Champoux Inc. As part of this process, the Town is holding an open house for members of the business community to hear from the consultant working on...
Potholes – Who to Contact?
If you drive, you know Springtime not only brings warmer temperatures – it also reveals potholes born from a combination of cracking pavement and freeze-thaw cycles. The cause of a pothole seems simple enough: heavy traffic on a roadway results in cracks forming,...
Council Approves New Grant Policy
The Town of Salisbury recently approved a new Grant Policy outlining the process and requirements for groups and organizations that request and receive funding from the Town. Requests can be accepted on a rolling basis while grant funding remains, but applicants are...
Salisbury Summer Camps!
The Town of Salisbury will be holding FREE summer camps again in 2023. These camps are intended for children aged 12 and under. Due to significant unexpected demand in 2022, the Town is announcing that registration will be held online every Tuesday at 6:00PM starting...
Save the Bees! Give “No Mow May” a Try?
Something to consider for your lawn at home? Petitcodiac Watershed Alliance, among many organizations worldwide, is promoting a concept called “No Mow May!” It is an effort to help provide Springtime food and resting places for bees and other pollinator species. There...
Terry Fox’s Brother Visits New Brunswick
Salisbury’s mayor, Rob Campbell, and Coordinator, Recreation and Wellness, Donna Hunwicks-Hopper, broke bread with Fred Fox, brother of the late Terry Fox, on Thursday evening. Fred Fox (on the far left) and Callie Pinnock, Director-Community Development for NB/PEI...
Spring Clean-Up Bulk Collections in May (Starting Monday, May 1)
During the year there are two or three, depending on in which Ward of Salisbury you live, special bulk solid waste collections. These special roadside pick-ups are for items that would not normally be collected with regular household waste each week, such as:...
Town Sends Letter Regarding RCMP Retroactive Costs
During the Regular Council Meeting of April 11, 2023, Salisbury Town Council passed a Resolution calling on the federal government to further consult municipalities in the future negotiation of collective agreements with the RCMP. In the latest federal budget, it was...
Salisbury Lions Pool – Registration Night
The Registration Night for swimming lessons at the Salisbury Lions Pool will be on the evening of Wednesday, May 17 from 5:00PM to 7:00PM at the former Recreation & Wellness Building (62 Douglas Street, Salisbury). Sign-up for lessons are available on a...
Volunteers Gather in Salisbury for Inaugural Awards
Held as part of National Volunteer Week, the Town of Salisbury Volunteer Awards Banquet was held April 19 at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 31. In the first year of this event, awards were presented to David and Bonita Miller (Volunteer of the Year), 580 Hugh Campbell...
Mobile Eco-Depot in Salisbury this Week
HAZARDOUS WASTE – MOBILE ECO-DEPOT Southeast Eco360’s “Mobile Eco-Depot” will be at the Salisbury Baptist Church, 3128 Main Street on Wednesday, April 19 and Thursday, April 20 from noon-8:00pm both days. Bring your household hazardous waste for safe disposal –...
Horizon Health “one-at-a-time” Therapy to be Offered in Salisbury on Wednesdays
The Town of Salisbury is pleased to announce that due to an ongoing partnership with Horizon Health and the Petitcodiac Health Centre, one-at-a-time therapy services will be offered weekly in Salisbury on Wednesdays, beginning on Wednesday, April 19, 2023. (Horizon...
Public Notice: Introduction and Consideration of Three By-laws
During the Regular Council Meeting of April 11, 2023, Town Council gave first and second reading, by title only, to three municipal By-laws being considered. Pursuant to Section 15(3) of the Local Governance Act, this serves as public notice of the consideration of...
Job Opportunity: Regional Director, Recreation and Wellness
REMINDER! The Town of Salisbury is currently recruiting a passionate and visionary candidate to fill the position of Director, Regional Recreation & Wellness. This is a full-time (37.5 hours per week), permanent position that reports directly to the Chief...
Nominations Being Accepted for First Annual Volunteer Awards
As part of National Volunteer Week (April 16-22, 2023), the Town of Salisbury is pleased to be hosting its first annual Volunteer Awards Banquet. This event is intended to recognize the many contributions that volunteers make to the Salisbury area. As part of the...
REMINDER: Mobile Eco-Depot in Salisbury this Week
HAZARDOUS WASTE – MOBILE ECO-DEPOT Southeast Eco360’s “Mobile Eco-Depot” will be at the Salisbury Baptist Church, 3128 Main Street on Wednesday, January 25 and Thursday, January 26 from noon-8:00pm both days. Bring your household hazardous waste for safe disposal –...
Resumes Being Accepted for 2023 Summer Jobs
The Town of Salisbury is accepting resumes for 2023 Summer job opportunities with the municipality in: Salisbury Lions Pool * National Lifeguard Certificate is an asset * (Lifeguards responsible for supervising open swim and lesson instruction) (Basket Room...
Council Meeting Postponed to Jan. 30
Due to the Winter storm in southeast New Brunswick, this evening’s meeting of Salisbury Council has been postponed to the evening of Monday, January 30 at 6pm. The Municipal Office will close at noon. Important contact information:- NB Dept. of Transportation and...
Temporary Bridge Open on Rt. 106 in Salisbury
The temporary one-lane bridge on NB Route 106 at McNaughton Brook in Salisbury is now open to traffic. Previous detours are no longer in effect. The New Brunswick Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DTI) plans to proceed with a permanent fix for this...
Drivers Urged to be Cautious as Rte. 106 Repairs Continue
The New Brunswick Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DTI) continues to work on repairs to Route 106 in Salisbury. As of Friday, January 13, preparations for the installation of the temporary one-lane bridge remain on-schedule for an opening by January 20...
New Council for Salisbury Elects Deputy Mayor
At its inaugural meeting, held January 9, 2023, Salisbury Town Council elected Phyllis Bannister as Deputy Mayor, a role she will fill for the first year of Council's term. She is the Councillor for Ward 2. Ward 2 includes the communities of River Glade, The Glades,...
Motorists urged to reduce speed and use caution through Route 106 Detour
The New Brunswick Department of Transportation and Infrastructure continues to work on repairs to Route 106 in Salisbury. In light of ongoing work, the Town of Salisbury would like to inform residents and motorists that DTI has confirmed its intent to install a...
Job Opportunity: Skilled Labourer, Salisbury
The Town of Salisbury (formerly the Village of Salisbury) is currently seeking a Skilled Labourer to join the Town’s Department of Infrastructure and Public Works. This is a full-time, permanent position that reports to the Manager, Infrastructure and Public Works....
Main Street to Close at McNaughton Brook as Erosion Worsens
The New Brunswick Department of Transportation and Infrastructure has made the decision to CLOSE Route 106, Main Street, in Salisbury at the location of the culvert for McNaughton Brook between Larsen Lane and Parkin Street. This is due to the rapidly eroding roadbed...
Village of Salisbury Receives 2023 Budget
The Village of Salisbury has received the 2023 budget and tax rates from the New Brunswick Minister of Local Government and Local Governance Reform. In light of municipal reform, the former Village of Salisbury Council and the incoming Village of Salisbury Council...
No Change to Village of Salisbury Garbage Collection Schedule During Holiday Season
Solid waste (garbage) collection on December 26, 2022, and January 2, 2023, in the Village of Salisbury will NOT be affected by the statutory holidays on both days, and will take place as regularly scheduled.
Salisbury Municipal Office Closed Between Christmas and New Year’s
The Salisbury Village Office at 56 Douglas Street will be closed during the week of December 26-30. Be assured that the phone (506-372-3230) and email (info@salisburynb.ca) will continue to be monitored and responded to during this time. The municipal building will...
Notice of Road Closure on Thursday Evening, Dec. 22
The Village of Salisbury wishes to notify motorists that a community organizing committee, separate from the Municipality, will be hosting a Christmas Parade on Thursday, December 22, 2022, in Salisbury. This parade will require temporary closure of a number of...
Job Opportunity: Skilled Labourer, Salisbury
The Town of Salisbury (formerly the Village of Salisbury) is currently seeking a Skilled Labourer to join the Town’s Department of Infrastructure and Public Works. This is a full-time, permanent position that reports to the Manager, Infrastructure and Public Works....
Salisbury Sidewalk Snow Machine Sidelined for Repairs
Due to a mechanical failure in the municipality’s sidewalk snow-removal machine (Trackless MT6) and subsequent supply chain issues, delays can be expected in sidewalk snow clearing in Salisbury. Updates will be provided accordingly. Your understanding and patience are...
Final Village Council Meeting Followed by Oath of Office Ceremony
Salisbury Village Council held its final public meeting on Monday, December 12, 2022. As of January 1, 2023, the municipal region will be the Village of Salisbury. Incoming Town Councillors took the Oath of Office in a ceremony immediately following the evening’s...
Santa Claus at Highland Park Tree Lighting Event!
Salisbury's Highland Park was lit up with the magic of the Holiday Season Friday evening as Santa Claus stopped by for the annual Christmas Tree Lighting! Mayor Rob Campbell was on the mic as Santa arrived in style, cruising in aboard a fire truck with the members of...
Swearing-In of New Salisbury Council Scheduled for Dec. 12
The historic Oath of Office ceremony for the first Municipal Council for the new Village of Salisbury will take place on the evening of Monday, December 12. The ceremony will be part of the 7pm regular meeting of the outgoing Village Council. Light refreshments will...
Lane-Reduction on Rt. 106 (Main Street) in Salisbury – Dec. 2
Starting Friday, December 2, the New Brunswick Department of Transportation and Infrastructure will reduce Route 106 in Salisbury (Main Street) to ONE LANE of traffic at MacNaughton Brook between Parkin Street and Larsen Lane. This is necessary due to erosion under...
Municipal Election Results
The results of the municipal election for Salisbury can be found on the Elections NB website HERE.(Results from all over New Brunswick can be found at the same link.)Congratulations to all those who offered.The next Council meeting in Salisbury will be held on the...
Salisbury Rec & Wellness on the Move!
Salisbury's Department of Recreation and Wellness offices have moved just down the street! The Rec and Wellness offices are now located next door in the municipal building at 56 Douglas Street, bringing all three municipal departments under the same roof for the first...
Sewer Repairs on John Street to Impact Through-Traffic
John Street in Salisbury will be closed to through-traffic at 5 John on Wednesday, November 23 due to municipal sewer system maintenance. Local traffic on John Street will not be impacted by this. However, through-traffic is asked to use neighbouring streets to detour...
Salisbury – Local Governance Reform Update – November 1, 2022
In 2021, the Government of New Brunswick, through a White Paper, announced changes to be undertaken to modernize New Brunswick’s Local Governance System. As of January 1, 2023, 95% of New Brunswickers will reside in a local government and there will be a reduction in...
Portion of Wetland Trail to Close Temporarily on Oct. 31 for Tree-Trimming
Municipal tree-trimming is scheduled to take place in the Village of Salisbury on October 31. Work locations will include the Highland Park Wetland Trail. Due to safety concerns, there will be a portion of the Wetland Trail that will be closed to public use during...
Ditch Maintenance on River Road, Salisbury – Oct. 20
Ditch maintenance will take place along the east side of River Road in the Village of Salisbury starting on Thursday, October 20. This is a necessary project to improve drainage along River Road (also known as NB Route 112). During this work, which is expected to take...
Shanea Street Playground Upgrade Pushed to Spring 2023
Salisbury’s upgrade to the Shanea Street playground will take place in the Spring of 2023. This, unfortunately, is later than originally planned. It is a supply chain issue. Equipment delivery was initially expected to take place in time to allow for installation this...
Section of Fredericton Rd. to be One Lane on Oct. 12
On Wednesday, October 12, the 2900 block of Fredericton Road (Route 112) in Salisbury will be reduced to one-lane of flagger-controlled traffic. This is to allow for installation of municipal services in that area. Work is expected to begin at or shortly after 8:00am....
Salisbury Legion Unveils Veteran Banners Program
Salisbury is proud to partner with Royal Canadian Legion Br. 31 on the Legion’s new Veteran Banners program. Banners commemorating military veterans, past and present from throughout the Salisbury region, have been installed on poles along Main Street and Fredericton...
Important Nov. 28 Municipal Election Update
Due to an unfortunate error, 260,000 mailouts issued by Elections NB this week explaining the November 28 Local Government Elections in New Brunswick were incorrect. The mailouts incorrectly identified which communities are having elections and which communities are...
Salisbury to Host Business Information Night Oct. 13
Nurturing the region’s entrepreneurial potential, the Village of Salisbury will host a Business Information Session on Thursday, October 13. The session will take place that evening at 6:00 at the Municipal Office at 56 Douglas Street and will feature...
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation – Sept. 30
All Village of Salisbury municipal departments will be closed on Friday, September 30, 2022, for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. As the “Every Child Matters” flag flies at 56 Douglas Street, the municipal building will be lit up in orange to mark this...
Residents of “New” Salisbury go to the Polls on Nov. 28
As part of Local Governance Reform in New Brunswick, residents of several new government entities will be returning to the polls later this Fall. This includes those who will call the Entity 33 region, “Salisbury,” home. Up for election for Salisbury on Monday, Nov....
Salisbury and Petitcodiac Welcome UNB Nursing Students
Third-year nursing students from the University of New Brunswick will be providing community nursing and health and wellness education in the villages of Salisbury and Petitcodiac this Fall. This group of nine Licensed Practical Nurses, who are pursuing a...
Hurricane Fiona to Hit Atlantic Canada (Sept. 23, 2022)
Village of Salisbury elected officials, municipal staff and emergency response volunteers are actively monitoring Storm Fiona's approach to Atlantic Canada, expecting significant rainfall, wind, and likely power outages. Be prepared and stay safe. Helpful links:...
Municipality Week in New Brunswick
We are so proud of the community we’ve built that we all call home ❤️. Join us in celebrating Municipality Week, September 19-25.
Village Offices to be Closed on Sept. 19
Village of Salisbury municipal departments will be closed on Monday, Sept. 19, as part of the National Day of Mourning for the passing of Queen Elizabeth II. Village offices will reopen at 8:30am on Tuesday, Sept. 20.
A Notice from the Village of Salisbury Department of Infrastructure and Public Works:
It was discovered on the morning of Friday, Sept. 16 that the CROSSWALK LIGHTS at the intersection of Main Street and Douglas Street are not working. A technician has been notified, and the situation will hopefully be corrected shortly. In the meantime, drivers and...
Sewer Repairs on Smith Street to Impact Through-Traffic
Smith Street in Salisbury will be closed to through-traffic at 55 Smith on Monday, September 12 due to an emergency sewer repair. Through-traffic is asked to use neighbouring streets to detour around Smith. Local traffic on Smith Street is not impacted by this. The...
Mobile Eco-Depot and Fall Special Pick-Up in Salisbury
HAZARDOUS WASTE – MOBILE ECO-DEPOT Southeast Eco360’s “Mobile Eco-Depot” will be at the Salisbury Baptist Church, 3128 Main Street on Wednesday, September 14 and Thursday, September 15 from noon-8:00pm both days. Bring your household hazardous waste for safe disposal...
Brother of Terry Fox Thanks Salisbury
The Village of Salisbury was honoured Tuesday morning with a visit from Fred Fox. Callie Pinnock, Director-Community Development for NB/PEI Terry Fox Foundation, reached out on Friday afternoon to say Fred would be passing through on Sept. 6 and would like to stop and...
COVID-19 Test Kit Pick-Up Site
As of Sept. 1, the New Brunswick Department of Health will include the Salisbury Village Office at 56 Douglas Street as a registered pick-up site for COVID-19 test kits. To acquire a kit, YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER VIA THE FOLLOWING...
Salisbury Lions Pool and Highland Park Splash Pad Update
Two key dates concerning water recreation in Salisbury are fast-approaching: - Wednesday, August 31 will be the final day of operation for the season for the Salisbury Lions Pool. The Lions Pool will have Open Swims from 1-4pm from Aug. 29-31. - Monday, September 5...
Terry Fox Run in Salisbury, Sunday, Sept. 18
The Terry Fox Run returns to Salisbury in September. The annual Terry Fox Run, organized locally by the Village of Salisbury’s Department of Recreation and Wellness, will take place on Sunday, Sept. 18 at 1:00pm at the Wetland Trail at Highland Park. Walk, bike, or...
Ukrainian Independence Day
In solidarity with Ukraine and the Ukrainian people, today, the municipal office raised a Ukrainian flag to recognize August 24th as Ukrainian Independence Day, a day when the Ukrainian community across Canada traditionally gathers to...
Salisbury Celebrates Community Days! (Aug. 18-20)
Saturday, August 20, 2022 7–10am Lions Club Pancake Breakfast – Stop in and fuel up for the day at the Salisbury Lions Club with their famous pancakes & sausage breakfast. Dine In or Take Out. cost: Under 6- Free, Ages 6-10 $5, Adult $10 8am–Noon Village-Wide...
Community Days ’22 to Close with Fireworks Show
Salisbury Community Days will wrap up this year with a grand fireworks show on Saturday evening, August 20, at the baseball fields off Douglas Street. Parking is at the schools or municipal building while space is available. Access will be restricted beyond the...
Action Being Taken on Overdue Sewer Accounts
The Village of Salisbury continues to actively pursue payment of overdue municipal wastewater accounts. As per the By-Law No. 45, Relating to the Collection of User-Charges for the Sanitary Sewerage System and By-Law No. 45-l, to Amend the Collection of User-Charges...
Village of Salisbury and NB Non-Profit Housing Association Looking for Insight into Housing Rental Market
Do you rent, or want to rent, a home in the Village of Salisbury or the surrounding area? If ‘Yes’, we would like your help! The Village of Salisbury needs more affordable and workforce housing. Information about current rent rates and related data can help justify...
All-Terrain Vehicle Use in Salisbury – UPDATE
The Village of Salisbury would like to provide residents with an update on the ATV (off-road vehicle) By-law. While Village administration continues to work toward considering certain routes for ATV access, the process of creating the by-law has been postponed due to...
Village of Salisbury Named New Brunswick’s Most Active Community
The Village of Salisbury has been named the most active community in New Brunswick by ParticipACTION following the annual Community Better Challenge held in June. Salisbury residents tracked 11 million minutes of physical activity and had over 400 residents...
Salisbury Splash Pad Back in Operation
The Village of Salisbury is pleased to report that the popular Splash Pad at Highland Park has been back up and running. However, in effort to ensure that its water source remains sufficient, the Splash Pad hours of operation must be limited to 11am-5pm daily (NEWLY...
Village of Salisbury Unveils Site of Future Fire Station
(Pictured above, from left: Salisbury Mayor Rob Campbell, Fire Chief Brad MacLeod, and Captain Doug Hamer of Salisbury Fire Rescue.) Salisbury has set a plan in motion for the construction of a new fire station. Yesterday, members of Salisbury Fire Rescue joined...
Neighbourhood Watch Meeting Postponed
The public meeting scheduled for Wednesday, June 22nd at the Salisbury Lions Club has, unfortunately, been postponed. The new plan is to hold this meeting in August – exact date to-be-announced. The intent of the public meeting will be to establish a new version of...
Village of Salisbury Announces Appointment of First CAO
The Village of Salisbury is pleased to announce that Austin Henderson has been appointed as the community’s first Chief Administrative Officer (CAO). He will officially assume the role on Monday, July 4, 2022. Henderson’s appointment comes after a recruitment process...
Highland Park Splash Pad and Restroom – UPDATE
The Village of Salisbury’s goal is to have the Highland Park Splash Pad operational in July. It is also hoped that construction of a new Highland Park Washroom (which includes the splash pad mechanical room) will begin this Fall. There are some issues that must be...
ParticipACTION Community Better Challenge 2022!
After a strong showing in 2021, the Salisbury area is ready to reach even greater heights in this year’s ParticipACTION Community Better Challenge! Each year, communities compete to be named “Canada’s Most Active Community” and win either the grand prize of $100,000...
Results of Survey on ATV Road Access
A committee of Salisbury Village Council formed to explore the feasibility of municipal legislation to permit street access for all-terrain vehicle users has submitted a report of its findings from an online survey conducted in April. As this committee of Council...
2023 Salisbury Budget Priorities
We want your input on Salisbury's 2023 budget priorities. Given the ongoing restructuring process for the new entity, the budget planning process is going to look different this year. We're seeking input from residents on what you think the 2023 budget priorities for...
Members of Salisbury Fire Rescue Honoured
The Green Cross Certificate recognizes fire departments for rescues using the HURST Jaws of Life. Early morning on July 11, 2021, members of Salisbury Fire Rescue responded to a motor vehicle accident on Route 112 north of Salisbury in which a truck had gone off the...
*** MEETING TO BE RESCHEDULED *** Looking Out for One Another – A New Neighbourhood Watch
*** JUNE 22 NEIGHBOURHOOD WATCH MEETING IS CANCELLED! TO BE HELD INSTEAD IN AUGUST (EXACT DATE TO-BE-ANNOUNCED). *** Property crime is on the rise, but police can’t be everywhere all the time -- and that’s where we come in as citizens. There will be a public meeting...
Mobile Eco-Depot (Hazardous Waste) in Salisbury May 18-19
Southeast Eco360’s “Mobile Eco-Depot” will be at the Salisbury Baptist Church, 3128 Main Street on Wednesday, May 18 and Thursday, May 19 from noon-8:00pm both days. Bring your household hazardous waste for safe disposal. These are products such as solvents,...
Notice to Smith Street Residents
The Village of Salisbury Department of Infrastructure and Public Works wishes to inform residents of Smith Street that on Thursday, May 5, Smith Street will be closed to through-traffic in the vicinity of 73 Smith. This is due to a sewer repair project at that...
GARBAGE – Spring Special Pick-Up (Roadside) * Within Village Limits *
Village of Salisbury Spring Special Pick-Up Day is scheduled for Monday, May 2, 2022. Any items residents wish to have picked up must be placed at roadside. Please be sure to have items at the curb early, as pick-up can commence anytime after 5:00am.✔ ...
Village of Salisbury to Operate Lions Club Pool in 2022
The Village of Salisbury is pleased to announce that it has reached an agreement to operate the Salisbury Lions Club Pool in 2022. A Memorandum of Understanding was signed on Monday, April 18 by Mayor Rob Campbell and Lions Club president Darrel Coates. While the...
Municipal Reform – Public Meeting
Change is coming to our community. A public meeting will be held on Thursday April 21st starting at 7 p.m. to discuss local governance reform and how it will change our communities. The meeting will be held at the Salisbury Lions Club, 63 Peter Street in Salisbury....
Salisbury Investing in Shanea Street Playground
The Village of Salisbury is pleased to announce a planned upgrade of the facilities of the Shanea Street playground. Working with Councillor Nathan O’Blenis, the Department of Infrastructure and Public Works has arranged for the purchase and installation of new play...
RCMP Investigates Theft in Salisbury
RCMP serving the Village of Salisbury are investigating a case of vandalism and theft in which a small building was damaged and all of its wiring inside was stolen. The building, located on school property off Douglas Street, houses the electrical service for the...
Salisbury Stands in Solidarity
The Village of Salisbury stands in solidarity with the people of Ukraine. #standwithukriane
Our municipal office has been illuminated in blue and yellow and we are flying a Ukrainian flag to show that our thoughts and prayers are with all Ukrainians.
We are planning an evening peace event for area residents in the coming weeks, please stay tuned for details.
Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) – Employment Opportunity
The Village of Salisbury is currently seeking a Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) to join their municipality’s team to provide leadership and strategic direction.Full details on requirements and responsibilities here. The Village of Salisbury offers a competitive...
COVID-19: NB Ending Mandates on March 14th
Two years after the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic was first felt in New Brunswick, the provincial government has announced a plan to lift all restrictions for the general public. The big day for the removal of all remaining mandates -- March 14, 2022. Meantime,...
Rt. 106 CLOSED near 3041 Main St., Salisbury (Feb. 18)
>>UPDATE<< MAIN STREET HAS REOPENED.Main Street in Salisbury (Route 106) near civic 3041 will be CLOSED indefinitely by the New Brunswick Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (NBDTI) due to damage caused by McNaughton Brook floodwater on Friday,...
COVID-19: NB to revert to Winter Plan Level 1 on Feb. 18
Citing signs that hospitalizations and case numbers have begun to plateau, and a decline in the number of health-care workers in isolation, at 11:59pm on February 18 New Brunswick will move back to Level 1 of its Coronavirus Recovery Winter Plan. At this point,...
Resumes Being Accepted for Summer Jobs
The Village of Salisbury is accepting resumes for 2022 Summer job opportunities with the municipality. Please submit your resumes to the Village, either:- In person from 8:30am to 4:30pm, Monday to Friday at the Village Office at 56 Douglas Street- By email...
COVID-19: NB Returning to Level 2 of Winter Plan
Citing a manageable pace of COVID-19 hospitalizations, New Brunswick will return to Level 2 of the Province's coronavirus Winter plan as of 11:59pm, January 28th. Public Health urges New Brunswickers to get their vaccinations and boosters, wear masks and maintain...
Mobile Eco-Depot (Hazardous Waste) in Salisbury Jan. 19-20
Southeast Eco360's “Mobile Eco-Depot” will be at the Salisbury Baptist Church, 3128 Main Street on Wednesday, January 19th and Thursday, January 20th from noon-8:00pm both days. Bring your household hazardous waste for safe disposal. These are products such as...
RCMP Introduces Online Crime Reporting (OCR)
The New Brunswick RCMP has launched its new Online Crime Reporting (OCR) website:https://ocre-sielc.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/en Types of crime that can be reported using this tool are mischief/damage to property <$5,000, theft <$5,000 (incl. theft of a bicycle and theft...
COVID-19: NB Winter Plan Moving to Level 3 (Jan. 14)
New Brunswick is tightening its Winter Plan in the fight against the COVID-19 Omicron variant. In effort to limit contacts, the entire province will go to Level 3 from 11:59pm Jan. 14th until the end of day on Jan. 30th. This new level includes: a continuation of...
COVID-19: Omicron darkens NB New Year’s Eve
New Brunswick Public Health is responding to the presence of the COVID-19 Omicron variant with a number of changes to its Level 2 Winter coronavirus plan effective Tuesday, January 4, 2022 at 11:59pm. Among the changes are: reserving PCR tests for only the highest...
COVID-19: NB preparing for Level 2 of Winter Plan
The New Brunswick Government has announced plans to tighten its current COVID-19 response a few days after Christmas. The Province will move to Level 2 of its Winter Plan on December 27 at 11:59pm. This means households will, at that time, shift from having an...