Mayor Jim Parsons says they will also be doing hydroseeding instead of using sod for lawn repairs.
Motorists can easily spot fresh painted yellow lines on Corner Brook streets. Mayor Jim Parsons says crews have been busy cleaning as well, especially in the downtown core. He says street sweeping and cleaning is also underway with a focus to have areas that need painted lines done first. Parsons says they will also be doing hydroseeding instead of using sod for lawn repairs. He says by the time school gets out for summer, the city should be in pretty good shape.
Humber River and communities around it are under a flood watch
MNL concerned over changes to Multi-Year Capital Works Program and lack of consultation
It's Stop Sexual Exploitation Week, "It Happens Here; together we can create a safer community"
Seniors of Distinction Awards nominations accepted until Monday, May 11th
MHA says Corner Brook will lose $400K a year with changes to the Capital Works Program
