John Collin
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Report pegs Saint John cyberattack recovery costs at $2.95 million so farA report to the City of Saint John's finance committee says recovery costs from a cyber attack in November are projected to be more than $2.95 million so far.CrimeMar 31, 2021
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Saint John prepares for arrival of ridesharing servicesSaint John Common Council has asked the city manager to craft a bylaw to regulate ridesharing services in the city. The city wants to implement the bylaw in 2022.LifestyleJan 26, 2021
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Saint John’s recovery from cyberattack to stretch into 2021At Monday night’s meeting of Common Council, Collin said staff working on the file will be granted a “well-deserved rest” over the holidays.CrimeDec 8, 2020
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City of Saint John confirms ransomware virus cyberattackThe City of Saint John says it has been targeted with ransomware. The computer virus was discovered Friday during routine monitoring of information technology.TechNov 17, 2020
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Saint John to make budget cuts to police, fire and transit services in 2021Saint John has been assisted through a unique $22.8-million funding agreement with the province, a deal set to expire in December.EconomyJun 9, 2020
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Saint John Sustainability Plan presented to council suggests levy to be implementedCouncil has received the long awaited Long Term Sustainability Plan, a proposed economic blueprint, which has been many months in the making.PoliticsApr 21, 2020
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Saint John to offer only essential services during COVID-19 outbreak“This is unprecedented territory for us as a city, but we know that we have the support, people, plans and resources in place to be successful."CanadaMar 17, 2020
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New Brunswick Police Association unhappy with ‘new deal’ arbitration discussionOf particular concern for the New Brunswick Police Association: a proposal to reform binding arbitration for first responders.PoliticsJul 14, 2019
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Saint John’s new city manager brings 35 years of military experience to new roleRetired Maj.-Gen. John Collin served in the Canadian Armed Forces for 35 years, retiring as a "two-star" general in 2013.PoliticsDec 3, 2018
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