Communities are finding exciting new ways to reduce, reuse or recycle more waste through MMSB’s Community Waste Diversion Fund.
While it’s not a program of Western Regional Waste Management, the outreach coordinator is recommending a potential funding opportunity for west coast communities. Lynn Howse says it’s offered by the Multi Materials Stewardship Board and funds up to $25,000 are available.
While it’s not a program of Western Regional Waste Management, the outreach coordinator is recommending a potential funding opportunity for west coast communities. Lynn Howse says it’s offered by the Multi Materials Stewardship Board and funds up to $25,000 are available.
Communities are finding exciting new ways to reduce, reuse or recycle more waste through MMSB’s Community Waste Diversion Fund. The deadline to apply is November 27th and more information can be found at mmsb.nl.ca.
The deadline to apply is November 27th and more information can be found at mmsb.nl.ca.
RNC training taking place in Corner Brook this weekend on West Valley Road, signage will be in place
Police find more than a kilogram of cocaine at a Deer Lake home, one man and two youth arrested
Police are looking for a snowmobile stolen from Stephenville
Bay of Islands Volunteer Search and Rescue putting a pause on new members to allow time to train
A convicted murderer from Corner Brook gets day parole
