These grants are available to Municipalities, Inuit Community Governments and Local Service Districts to assist in funding initiatives and small-scale infrastructure projects with a specific focus on building active, healthy, accessible communities.
Applications are now open for Accessible Communities Grants that will help communities support the overall well-being of residents. These grants are available to Municipalities, Inuit Community Governments and Local Service Districts to assist in funding initiatives and small-scale infrastructure projects with a specific focus on building active, healthy, accessible communities. More information can be found at gov.nl.ca and the deadline to apply is Tuesday, February 20th.
Kruger believes government is willing to work with them to support Corner Brook Pulp and Paper
RCMP looking for information after a break in at the gas station on Main Road in Port au Port
Corner Brook MHA Jim Parsons supports a social media ban for anyone under the age of 16
Deer Lake becomes Islaview tomorrow, remembering a tiny superhero and raising funds for families in crisis
Marina Redmond Centre in Corner Brook turns one year old with a free public event on Sunday
