It will help promote Newfoundland and Labrador as a one-of-a-kind culinary destination, encouraging people to stay longer and explore more – and boosting year-round tourism revenue for all regions within the province.
Over $1.2 million has been announced for a new Hospitality NL Culinary Initiative. The federal and provincial governments made the announcement which will help promote Newfoundland and Labrador as a one-of-a-kind culinary destination, encouraging people to stay longer and explore more – and boosting year-round tourism revenue for all regions within the province.
41-year-old Matthew Delaney charged with two counts of murder in St. John's
UPDATE: Team on site to bring back cell service after damage to a Bell Aliant tower in the La Scie area
Mill City Mavericks, Broadway Blues Band and Tammy Dutcher perform in Stephenville tomorrow night
60th annual Lions Club Santa Claus Parade is tomorrow "60 Seasons of Christmas Magic!"
Blow Me Down Ski Trails to open tomorrow, a month earlier than last year
