Two sessions were held this week with business owners and residents to provide feedback on the document, which will guide the city’s development for the next ten years.
Corner Brook Mayor Jim Parsons says the city is receiving some response from the public on the new Integrated Municipal Sustainability Plan consultations. Two sessions were held this week with business owners and residents to provide feedback on the document, which will guide the city’s development for the next ten years. The Mayor says people can also provide input at cornerbrookplan.ca. He says there will be a virtual session next week on Tuesday, April 15th. Parsons says the hope is to get everyone’s opinion on what this draft should include. He says there will be an extensive process of review which could take up to 2 years to finalize.
Funeral arrangements are in place for Nola Roberts of Nola's Trendsetters, who passed away yesterday
AG's latest report contains 132 recommendations but 57 of them are old
Lots of Cormorant helicopters will be flying around the west coast during the next week
Multicultural Food and Craft Fair at the Corner Brook Legion tomorrow
78-year-old McIvers man appears in court charged with attempted murder
