John Howard Society will help you transition from long prison terms or any kind of crime your convicted of they will work with you to get anger out of the way. Trust me I know because I once a very bad guy and jail and the John Howard Society helped me control the things that were controlling me. They will get you job ready. But you have to want to change. If you’re not going to take it seriously then don’t ruin it for everyone else who are there trying to better themselves. Read more
Cleaning solutions for your home
Your home is your sanctuary, so you want to make sure it stays pristine from every angle. Aerus of Saint John wants to help you clean your...
Air. Our air purifiers are proven effective against viruses, bacteria, and other pathogens
Water. We have both water filtration systems and water conditioners to improve your supply.
Floors. With state-of-the-art vacuums and floor shampooers, you can keep your surfaces spotless.
Clothes. Try out a detergent-free laundry system to reduce your carbon footprint and energy bills.
Learn more about all of our products by speaking with a specialist today.
Sisters of CharitySisters of CharityThe story of the Sisters of Charity of the Immaculate Conception began 160 years ago and continues to unfold in Canada, Peru and Ireland. The 2014 – 2018 Directional Statement of the SCIC expresses an ever deepening commitment to the Charity charism, or founding and evolving gift of God for life and mission. The Directional Statement includes commitment to reach out in ministry and advocate with:o those who are marginalizedo those who are sufferingo those living in povertyIt expresses commitment to care for the earth and the environment and continue a discerning, lifegiving journey with SCIC Associates.SCIC also seek to continue engaging in the Circle Way process of collaborative conversation and participatory leadership.
The International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 502, an organization representing workers in the Electrical trade, was founded in Saint John NB on August 1st, 1929 and today boasts more than 500 Journeymen and Apprentice Electricians in Southern New Brunswick.