Drivers MUST stay on the designated route only and the maximum speed is 40 kilometers per hour on the road and 20 kilometers on pathways.
As of today, ATVs are once again allowed on select Corner Brook roadways. Permits are available for those who wish to access the primary route from their homes. If you had a permit in the past and remain in the same residence, there is no need to reapply. Drivers MUST stay on the designated route only and the maximum speed is 40 kilometers per hour on the road and 20 kilometers on pathways. All ATV/UTVs must be registered, drivers must possess a valid license and liability insurance. ATVs are NOT permitted to operate on public roads between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. on any day of the week. The season will only be in effect from May 1st to November 30th.
First Nations Women’s Economic Empowerment and Leadership gathering
City hosting town hall meeting in Curling this evening
Government reminding residents to not feed foxes
$12M project at the Curling westside reservoir will pave the way for 300 new houses
Seven young women from the west coast awarded scholarships
