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
Corner Brook was one of three Canadian communities to take part in a national wildfire plan
RCMP suspend two drivers licenses for excessive speeding on the Northern Peninsula this past weekend
200,000 tree seedlings being planted in remote areas of Gros Morne National Park
Explosives Disposal Unit called to the Deer Lake Airport on Monday after an unattended bag was left in the terminal
Uninsured driver in Corner Brook facing intimate partner violence charges as a result of traffic stop
