The future of the Atlantic Coastal Action Program, including the ACAP Humber Arm site based in Corner Brook, is merely treading water as it awaits word from the federal government to renew its commitment to the conservation and environmental network.
It’s been a year of questions and frustrations for Toni-Lynn Blackmore.
It may be on the books as the law, but Pat Hickey wants the court to make a decision on the appropriateness of him having to provide the City of Corner Brook with personal information about employees who work for his business.
Western Health is opening its H1N1 influenza A vaccination clinics to the general public today.
Mayors on both sides of the Gulf of St. Lawrence have known for years what Canada’s auditor general would see when a special examination of Marine Atlantic was done.
It’s been 20 years since Canada’s members of Parliament voted to eliminate poverty by the year 2000, but that hasn’t happened yet.
The removal of tourism signage on the Port au Port Peninsula threatens to destroy the tourism industry says the mayor of Cape St. George.
A past chair of the Atlantic Provinces Trucking Association gives Marine Atlantic and the federal government a bit of credit for acting on the auditor general’s special examination of Marine Atlantic.
Canada’s auditor general says Marine Atlantic is not meeting its commitments. Sheila Fraser performed a special examination of the Crown corporation which was completed in July.
The acting Municipal Affairs Minister said it was obvious government was left no choice but to remove or keep people out of their homes in Daniel’s Harbour and Trout River.
The Stephenville Airport Citizens Committee is looking for people in the western Newfoundland region to reach in their pockets and pull out money for Stephenville Airport.
A group of “older workers” on the Port au Port Peninsula are providing definite proof people in their age group can still toil and get the job done.
When the current national president of the Kinsmen Club of Canada tells the local Kinsmen members they are a part of something bigger, they should listen.
The Greater Corner Brook Board of Trade has extended congratulations to Memorial University on selecting its next president and vice-chancellor.
Sexual assault charges against Maxwell Gene Wiseman were withdrawn in provincial court Thursday morning.
All the preparation in the world can’t ready you for the day that world comes crashing down.
The discovery of 19 patient files from a temporary flu assessment clinic on a downtown city street earlier this month reinforces the need for stricter security over such records, say two retired registered nurses from Corner Brook.
Paul Wilson welcomed the news of a new president for Memorial University, but said the appointment should not have any impact on the effort to grant increased autonomy to Sir Wilfred Grenfell College.
Corner Brook Mayor Neville Greeley says he has no interest in the idea of setting up a toll booth within or anywhere near the city.
Across the country, the number of people utilizing food banks has increased over the past year, and Deer Lake is no exception.