After reviewing the application and location a decision was made during Monday night’s council meeting. Staff does not feel that a Lounge will have any negative impacts on the surrounding area.
The City of Corner Brook has approved an application to operate a lounge from the existing building located at 64 Lundrigan Drive, or Wayward Spruce. After reviewing the application and location a decision was made during Monday night’s council meeting. Staff does not feel that a Lounge will have any negative impacts on the surrounding area. Also, a home based business has been approved for 21 Osmond’s Avenue and no objections were received at city hall. Mayor Jim Parsons says it’s a third-party vehicle seller. In Other business at Monday night’s council meeting, council approved a stop work order at 4 Pinegrove Avenue in Corner Brook after work was being done without a valid permit.
Investigation started after remains of four dead moose found west of Corner Brook
Officers looking into potential moose poaching near the Plum Point intersection
Improv comedy coming to ACC Corner Brook and Stephenville next week with "the Improvisers"
Premier-designate Tony Wakeham announces transition team
Family plans weekend fireworks sendoff in honour of former Stephenville Mayor Tom O'Brien
