Each year, the provincial government invests in the “A Million Things I Need to Say” Walk, Run and Roll for Stuttering Awareness and Bursary Program Fundraiser.
Stuttering can make it difficult to communicate with others, which can seriously affect individuals’ mental health. The Bursary Program through the NL Stuttering Association is now open to preschool and school-age children, adolescents, adults and seniors who stutter and individuals challenged with communication disorders. Each year, the provincial government invests in the “A Million Things I Need to Say” Walk, Run and Roll for Stuttering Awareness and Bursary Program Fundraiser. For more information go to NLstuttetring.ca
An approved $13 million Curling/Westside reservoir will allow 300 more housing units to be built in Corner Brook
Two impaired drivers in Stephenville arrested after two separate vehicle collisions
James Boone arrested by Port Saunders RCMP also wanted by the RNC
Mattis Point man arrested for theft at a retail store in Stephenville on Monday
Automated garbage collection to roll out in some areas of Corner Brook on January 19th
