The audit focused on whether or not departments were effectively managing the program.
Now that the Auditor General has released a report on the Food Premises Inspection and Licensing Program, government is actively following up on recommendations. The audit focused on whether or not departments were effectively managing the program. As its next follow-up action, the Committee has contacted the Departments of Digital Government and Service NL and Health and Community Services requesting a written action plan for implementation of the Auditor General’s recommendations by September 30th.
Steady Brook hearing a lot of concerns about speeding, as result of a detour from the TCH
Government signs new agreements to strengthen dental care for all ages
The Raymond Heights band are bringing traditional music back to youth
Government cancels construction at Martin Gallant building in Stephenville Crossing
Happy ending to the search for a lost hiker at the Man in the Mountain trail
