Both arts and community organizations are eligible to apply for arts programming funding.
Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 Arts Infrastructure and Programming Fund. Arts organizations are eligible to apply for infrastructure updates which support artistic creation and presentation, as well as accessibility improvements for venues and facilities. Both arts and community organizations are eligible to apply for arts programming funding. To date, the Fund has awarded over $2 million to 84 projects. Those interested in applying for Arts Infrastructure and Programming funding are encouraged to review the program guidelines to determine eligibility. First introduced during the Year of the Arts to enhance infrastructure and support community arts activities, Budget 2025 has added $2 million to continue the program this year.
RCMP looking for help with a break and enter in Woody Point
Bulk household garbage collection due to wrap up in Corner Brook last week is still continuing
Humber Valley business working on expansion at a campground near St. Anthony
The ground has been broken at the site of a major salt mine in St. George's
Port of Corner Brook to offer free workshop for those looking to get involved in the cruise guest experience
