At Monday night’s public meeting, Councillor Pamela Gill says that amount is higher than it was in 2022.
Corner Brook city hall will be going after $2.7 million in outstanding taxes from 1,060 different properties. At Monday night’s public meeting, Councillor Pamela Gill says that amount is higher than it was in 2022. It’s a requirement to present an annual tax recovery plan to the Department of Municipal and Provincial Affairs.
MHA says Corner Brook will lose $400K a year with changes to the Capital Works Program
$3.3M available to help farmers under the Provincial Agrifoods Assistance Program
Municipal Awareness Day activities start 12 o'clock at the Corner Brook Civic Centre
BOISAR rep says not enough snow for a snowmobile and too much mud for anything with wheels
Communities wanting to host NL Games can now make a bid
