However, since some materials were not used, the city received a credit of slightly more than $39K.
At Monday’s public meeting, Corner Brook city council approved a change order on the retaining wall project in Curling at a cost of nearly $170K. However, since some materials were not used, the city received a credit of slightly more than $39K. Mayor Jim Parsons says this change order is related to geotechnical challenges and deals with moving telecoms. The project should be complete by the end of October.
44th annual Gingerbread House is open at the Valley Mall in Corner Brook
"Becket" hub for youth coming to Vine Place Community Centre next year, first one of nine to be outside St. John's
Government Services Minister Mike Goosney to speak at event tomorrow honoring traffic victims
75 years later and Municipalities NL is back meeting where their first conference was...in Corner Brook
Corner Brook Kinsmen Santa Claus Parade will be December 6th
