Selected artwork will be displayed at various locations within the Western Zone of Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services.
Mi’kmaq artists in Western Newfoundland have until next Thursday to submit expressions of interest to the Journey Collaboration project. Selected artwork will be displayed at various locations within the Western Zone of Newfoundland and Labrador Health Services. This partnership is between Journey Collaboration and the Mi’kmaq Cultural Foundation. They are looking for youth, emerging and established artists. The project is dependent on funding approval and artists will be contacted in November. For more information contact wendybrake@westernhealth.nl.ca
Deer Lake Power set to open the gates at Main Dam today to release water from Grand Lake
Federal government pumps $80M into improvements at Marine Atlantic terminal in North Sydney
The public is invited to the Deer Lake Airport to celebrate Airport Workers Day
Steady Brook issues advisory about river levels rising and heavy rainfall expected this evening
Changes to water and sewer, as well as bus regulations coming at the new Corner Brook council meeting
