NL West SPCA President Frances Drover says they moved into the new building last December and while many people have already been to the new place, they want to host an open house tomorrow, starting at 5 pm, weather permitting.
It’s been a project in the works since 2008 and now, volunteers, staff and the animals are doing well since moving into their new digs at 15 Lundrigan Drive, in Corner Brook. NL West SPCA President Frances Drover says they moved into the new building last December and while many people have already been to the new place, they want to host an open house tomorrow, starting at 5 pm, weather permitting. Frances Drover says the difference between the old shelter and the new shelter is just like night and day with so much more room. Drover says they have kittens at the shelter now. If the weather does not cooperate tomorrow, the event will take place Friday at 5pm
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"Bumps in the road" expected when Corner Brook rolls out new garbage collection program on Monday
Career workshop for women at Vine Place Community Centre in Corner Brook next week
Western Driving School's donation provides for 400 breakfasts at two west coast schools
Final change orders on Mount Bernard Reconstruction project tally more than $1.2 million
