Additionally, short-term rental platforms are also required to register with the province, remove any listing that is not registered and share information about their listings.
The Tourist Accommodations Act has been amended to require short-term accommodation hosts who list their primary residences to register with the Provincial Government. Additionally, short-term rental platforms are also required to register with the province, remove any listing that is not registered and share information about their listings. These measures will provide a more complete picture of the scope of short-term rentals throughout the province. All short-term rentals who are not registered are operating in contravention of the act.
Police stress safety in light of expected increased traffic on the water with the food fishery and warmer weather
Eating Disorder Foundation NL is celebrating their 20th year and now has an office in Corner Brook
Meet Jack, the province's newest "mini-Mountie"
Driver caught doing more than double the limit in a 50 km/hr construction zone on the Port au Port Peninsula
Nova Scotia driver caught with a fake plate, no insurance, and only a learners' permit near Corner Brook
