Application deadline is next week for the NL Home Heating Supplement Program

    Friday, 9 January 2026 06:00

    By Tonya Organ

    You will need a copy of your invoice(s), including the delivery address, for the purchase of at least 250 litres of furnace or stove oil.

    The deadline to apply for the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador’s Home Heating Supplement Program is THURSDAY January 15th.  Residents can apply online. You will need a copy of your invoice(s), including the delivery address, for the purchase of at least 250 litres of furnace or stove oil. Make sure you sign your application and check to make sure the Social Insurance Number provided is correct.

    The supplement, which ranges from $200 to $500, is available to residents of the province whose adjusted family income for 2024 was $150,000 or less and who have purchased furnace or stove oil to heat their home. 

    For more information, call 1-844-729-4645

     

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