These grants are available to Municipalities, Inuit Community Governments and Local Service Districts to assist in funding initiatives and small-scale infrastructure projects with a specific focus on building active, healthy, accessible communities.
Applications are now open for Accessible Communities Grants that will help communities support the overall well-being of residents. These grants are available to Municipalities, Inuit Community Governments and Local Service Districts to assist in funding initiatives and small-scale infrastructure projects with a specific focus on building active, healthy, accessible communities. More information can be found at gov.nl.ca and the deadline to apply is Tuesday, February 20th.
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
Ella Rashleigh and Lily Smallwood are the 2026 Tim Horton’s Corner Brook Winter Carnival Ambassadors
Snow clearing operations explained at this week's Corner Brook city council meeting
Tax bills are in the mail for Corner Brook residents and businesses
