Officials believe this will help staff put together a more informed guide for future decisions.
The City of Corner Brook wants to hear from residents on what they would like to see included in an Accessibility Plan. Officials believe this will help staff put together a more informed guide for future decisions. Topics could include identifying and removing barriers, as well as policy and programs that can be improved or developed. The deadline to submit feedback is Friday March 1st. For more information contact 709-637-1578.
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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
