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
Premier Wakeham says the books of Memorial University will not be balanced on the backs of students
Wakeham says "hunting is a way of life in NL", province not participating in federal firearm compensation
Volunteer recruitment drive at the Marina Redmond Centre for the summer games coming to Corner Brook
Government officials say 40 litres of home heating fuel was "cleaned up quickly" on Curling Street last week
Corner Brook is one of three places in Canada taking part in pilot project on a wildfire resiliency template
