Government’s contribution will leverage $126,000 from other sources and a client investment of $23,000 for a total project cost of almost $195,000.
The West Coast Cycling Association (WCCA) is getting $45K to develop a contained trail network in the Lower Humber Valley. Government’s contribution will leverage $126,000 from other sources and a client investment of $23,000 for a total project cost of almost $195,000. Riders will be able to start at a trailhead and ride on a self-contained network of trails before returning to the trailhead without having to ride on resource roads, highways, or municipal roads. The project will incorporate specialized training delivered by a professional trail designer and builder, ensuring that the project meets world-class standards.
RNC training taking place in Corner Brook this weekend on West Valley Road, signage will be in place
Police find more than a kilogram of cocaine at a Deer Lake home, one man and two youth arrested
Police are looking for a snowmobile stolen from Stephenville
Bay of Islands Volunteer Search and Rescue putting a pause on new members to allow time to train
A convicted murderer from Corner Brook gets day parole
