The program which aims to help farmers and producers increase the environmental resiliency of farms by adopting beneficial land use and management practices.
The Resilient Agricultural Landscape Program will open from February 1st until March 15th. The Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture will accept applications for the program which aims to help farmers and producers increase the environmental resiliency of farms by adopting beneficial land use and management practices. Funding is provided through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership, a five-year (2023-28), $3.5-billion agreement between the federal and provincial governments. For more information go to gov.nl.ca
Pre-budget consultation at Corner Brook city hall Monday evening, come have a say in how taxes are spent
Upwards of 140 registered for the Atlantic Women in Law Enforcement Conference in the capital city
Qalipu Business Development Forum will be November 19th in Stephenville
City and Kruger to meet for discussion on Corner Brook Pulp and Paper, which is currently shutdown
No support for budget from Long Range Mountains MP Carol Anstey
