Club chair Tony Boland says interest has been growing over the years and now they are able to include younger children.
It’s always an exciting time with the Corner Brook Special Olympics. Club chair Tony Boland dropped in for a chat with Bayfm’s Lenny Benoit. He says things are going well at the club and they will soon be offering snowshoeing on the weekends. Boland says interest has been growing over the years and now they are able to include younger children. He says they’re planning on taking a group to Gander for snowshoeing in February. He says next July will be the summer games
Police lift shelter in place order for McIvers residents, one man taken into custody
53-year-old man loses vehicle and license after traffic stop in Stephenville last night
RNC seize a number of vehicles and suspend licenses in the Corner Brook region over the weekend
36-year-old Christopher Bourgeois facing charges after a disturbance at a home in Norris Point
February is Heart and Stroke month
