Parsons says this is open to the public and there will be contests for kids, who are starting to learn what the city does.
Municipal Awareness Week is next week and the city of Corner Brook has a few things planned. The Water Treatment Plant will be hosting tours of their facility on May 6th, 7th, and 8th during four time slots each day. These tours are open to residents by reservation only. To book a tour, call 709-637-1666. Come see how they provide top notch, clean water for Corner Brook, Massey Drive and Mount Moriah with this state of the art facility!
As well, Mayor Jim Parsons says next Friday, May 9th, is Municipal Awareness Day and there will plenty to see at the Civic Centre. Parsons says this is open to the public and there will be contests for kids, who are starting to learn what the city does.
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
