Education Minister Krista Lynn Howell travelled to the Republic of Korea this past October to attend the Canada-Korea Colleges/Universities Networking Seminar.
A delegation from the Republic of Korea is in this province to develop a working partnership related to early learning and child care and post-secondary opportunities. It includes representatives from the Ministry of Education and the Office of International Cooperation. Education Minister Krista Lynn Howell travelled to the Republic of Korea this past October to attend the Canada-Korea Colleges/Universities Networking Seminar. She had one-on-one meetings with participants and discussed potential partnerships in several program areas including early learning, K-12 education, engineering, and fine arts. Howell says they determined that both jurisdictions can learn from each other.
Investigation continues after a fatal collision yesterday on Branch Road near Aspen Cove
Over 600 people visited the Corner Brook Visitor Information Centre in June
Communities can host e-waste and hazardous waste collection day, and get a stipend
Pre-employment training and job placements with nonprofits for young people through ASCEND
Deer Lake man operating an ATV arrested after fleeing from police on the TCH
