The 8 people appointed will replace Regional Appeal Boards, and will hear appeals related to land use and development issues that arise from decisions made by municipalities or a provincial government authority.
Government has appointed a roster of adjudicators to hear appeals based on land use decisions. This innovative approach is designed to improve services to municipalities and residents. The 8 people appointed will replace Regional Appeal Boards, and will hear appeals related to land use and development issues that arise from decisions made by municipalities or a provincial government authority. The appointments are for a three year term. Members of the public interested in opportunities to serve on provincial agencies, boards and commissions are encouraged to apply at www.iacnl.ca
No tax increases next year, but there will be a new $150 Waste Management levy for Corner Brook
NL's deficit is now $948 million instead of the $626 million projected this past summer
More damage and debris around grounded cargo ship in Lark Harbour
Four people charged after string of break and enters on the Northern Peninsula
Clean up at site of grounded cargo ship in Lark Harbour, oily debris found nearby and on beaches
