Collaborative initiatives involving two or more communities are encouraged, and applications demonstrating a regional approach may qualify for up to $15,000.
Applications are now open for the 2025-26 Age-Friendly Newfoundland and Labrador Communities Program. The program provides funding support to eligible municipalities, Indigenous governing bodies and provincially incorporated not-for-profit organizations with an age-friendly mandate. Eligible applicants may apply for funding of up to $10,000 to be used in planning and projects. Collaborative initiatives involving two or more communities are encouraged, and applications demonstrating a regional approach may qualify for up to $15,000. Last year, 10 recipients were awarded funding through the program. To obtain a copy of the program guidelines and application form call toll-free 1-888-494-2266. The deadline to apply is May 16th.
160 tonnes of material recycled during January at Western Reginal Waste Management, up from previous year
Corner Brook Mayor pleased new dual stream recycling is showing lower contamination
Westjet also suspends service to Cuba due to lack of fuel on the island
RNC seize more than a dozen vehicles seized in the Corner Brook region during a one-week period
Air Canada suspends service to Cuba amid projection of lack of aviation fuel on the island
