It’s open to everyone, from members of the general public to craftspeople, producers, artists and anyone else who could take advantage.
The City of Corner Brook is looking for input on the possibility of a community market. Staff have developed an online survey which will be available until March 30th. It’s open to everyone, from members of the general public to craftspeople, producers, artists and anyone else who could take advantage. Aaron O’Brien is the city’s Manager of Engineering Services. He says they would like to know where people think it could go, what it should be and how it can meet the needs of residents.
The survey can be found at form.jotform.com/250496359861267 and is open from now until March 30th, and should only take you a few minutes to complete.
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