Government’s contribution will leverage $126,000 from other sources and a client investment of $23,000 for a total project cost of almost $195,000.
The West Coast Cycling Association (WCCA) is getting $45K to develop a contained trail network in the Lower Humber Valley. Government’s contribution will leverage $126,000 from other sources and a client investment of $23,000 for a total project cost of almost $195,000. Riders will be able to start at a trailhead and ride on a self-contained network of trails before returning to the trailhead without having to ride on resource roads, highways, or municipal roads. The project will incorporate specialized training delivered by a professional trail designer and builder, ensuring that the project meets world-class standards.
Port Saunders RCMP say the missing 58-year-old man has been located
Resource Enforcement officers looking for information about a fire in Trout River
Wild Cove opens for regular operations but crews continuing to smother the fire
Qalipu First Nation Chief and Council met in St. John's for the first time to include members in that area
Route 340 near Lewisporte is closed both ways due to a motor vehicle collision
