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BULLETIN #129 – New Federal Funding
Welcome to another week of the Bulletin. This week we have an in-person Zone 3 meeting, a new federal funding launch and a conference update. This summer we want to share all the great events you have in your community. Email info@umnb.ca to have your event...
BULLETIN #128 – UMNB 2022
Welcome to another weekly edition of the Bulletin. This week we bring you conference updates, the winner of the four Toronto Blue Jays tickets and a new section for the summer called Community Events. Every week we will update community events from around the...
BULLETIN #127 – Early Bird registration for Annual Conference and AGM extended!
Happy Monday Readers! We hope you had a wonderful long weekend and are ready to dive back into what is happening in the municipal world. This week we have an information session with Recycle NB regarding Municipalities and Packaging and Paper Products (PPP)...
BULLETIN #126 – Municipality week Sept 19-25
We have made it to the last Monday of June. This week in the municipal world, we bring you an update from last weeks PMC meeting, a reminder for the Zone 7 meeting this week and share with you some exciting news the four municipal associations have been working on...
BULLETIN #125 – Equalization and Community Grant feedback
Welcome to another week of the Bulletin! This week, we bring you an update on the Equalization and Community Grant funding, Zone 2 meeting recap and reminder this week is the last full week to get early bird pricing for our Annual Conference and AGM. We can't wait to...
2026 MUNICIPAL ELECTION
New Brunswick Local Government Elections are Monday, May 11, 2026.
Key Dates:
| Friday, April 10, 2026 | Nominations close (2 p.m.) |
| Saturday, May 2, 2026 | Advance polls (10 a.m. to 8 p.m.) |
| Monday, May 4, 2026 | Advance polls (10 a.m. to 8 p.m.) |
| Monday, May 11, 2026 | ELECTION DAY – Final return of special ballots (8 p.m.) |
Additional information if you are interested in running for local government can be found on Elections NB.
MEMBERS
A – Northwest
Campbellton • Edmundston • Grand Falls • Heron Bay • Saint-Quentin
B – Acadie-Chaleur
Bathurst • Belledune
C – Miramichi-Kent
Alnwick • Beaurivage • Champdoré • Doaktown • Five Rivers • Grand Bouctouche • Miramichi • Miramichi River Valley
D – Southeast
Cap Acadie • Dieppe • Fundy Albert • Maple Hills • Memramcook • Moncton • Riverview • Salisbury • Shediac • Strait Shores • Tantramar • Three Rivers
E – Fundy-Southwest
Butternut Valley • Campobello • Eastern Charlotte • Fundy-St. Martins • Fundy Shores • Grand Bay-Westfield • Grand Manan • Hampton • McAdam • Quispamsis • Rothesay • St. Stephen • Saint Andrews • Saint John • Sussex • Valley Waters
F – Capital-Valley
Arcadia • Carleton North • Central York • Fredericton • Fredericton Junction • Hanwell • Hartland • Harvey • Grand Lake • Lakeland Ridges • Nackawic-Millville • Nashwaak • New Maryland • Oromocto • Southern Victoria • Tobique Valley • Woodstock
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PARTNER ARTICLE: How to save on your insurance
BrokerLink is proud to offer exclusive home and auto insurance premiums to UMNB members. Talk to one of our insurance experts for the right advice. We’re all looking for ways to be savvier about how we are spending our money these days. Whether it’s cutting back on...
UMNB is hiring! Policy and Research Officer position
The UMNB is on the look out for a Policy and Research Officer to join our growing team. If you enjoy working with policy that affects people, developing solutions, and tackling challenges than this is the job for you. Interested candidates should send their resume and...
Employment Opportunity: Town of Woodstock in search of Water & Sewer Utility Operator
The Town of Woodstock is currently seeking a qualified individual for the position of Water & Sewer Utility operator to join our Public Works department on a Full-Time basis. Reporting to the Director of Public Works & Utility, this position is Unionized with...
Employment Opportunity: Carleton North in search of CAO
The District of Carleton North was created through the Province's Municipal Reform and is effective January 1, 2023. It includes the same areas that form the Carleton North high school catchment, and that has brought the communities together for the past 45 years....