Its purpose is to provide practical guidance and resources to communities, community groups and organizations for creating and nurturing intergenerational connections that encourage people of all ages to learn and share with each other.
Government has launched “Bridging Generations: A Guide to Intergenerational Programming.” Its purpose is to provide practical guidance and resources to communities, community groups and organizations for creating and nurturing intergenerational connections that encourage people of all ages to learn and share with each other. The guide can be found on the government website.
February is Heart and Stroke month
Premier says Newfoundland and Labrador is ready to support Canada’s new Defence Industrial strategy
Alexis Whiteway is the Leifling for the 53rd Corner Brook Winter Carnival
Corner Brook's 53rd annual Winter Carnival is into Day 5
MHA's heading back to their seats in the House of Assembly on Monday to start the spring session
