Budget 2010 Continues Substantial Investments in Education Infrastructure

By Site Editor | Apr 15, 2010

Through an investment of $183.6 million in Budget 2010, the Williams Government is continuing its aggressive infrastructure program in the education system throughout Newfoundland and Labrador. // Share|

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Municipal Capital Works Investment of $400,000 to Improve Water Services for Crow Head

By Site Editor | Jan 13, 2010

Amunicipal capital works investment of approximately $400,000 will support a chlorination upgrade and provide a secure reliable water system for the Town of Crow Head. “Clean, safe water is an essential service for residents, and supports healthy families and communities,” said the Honourable Tom Hedderson, Minister of Municipal Affairs (Acting). “As a result of this [...]

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Minister Announces Funding for Community Heritage Organization

By Site Editor | Aug 3, 2009

The Provincial Government continues to support and promote Newfoundland and Labrador’ s cultural heritage through the provision of operational support to community-based heritage organizations throughout the province. The Honourable Clyde Jackman, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Recreation, today announced $821,035 in operational funding for 115 heritage organizations, approved under the Cultural Economic Development Program (CEDP). [...]

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Twillingate Benefits from Investment in Recreation Infrastructure

By Site Editor | Aug 1, 2009

The Honourable Clyde Jackman, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Recreation, was in Torbay today to announce that, through the 2009 Community Capital Grant Program (CCGP), $559,900 has been allocated to support renovations and upgrades to recreation and sports infrastructure in 41 communities throughout the province. “By investing in our infrastructure, we are fulfilling one of [...]

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Government Seeks Design Consultants for New Ferry

By Site Editor | May 1, 2009

A replacement ferry for the MV Captain Earl W. Winsor is closer to reality. The Department of Transportation and Works has invited expressions of interest from naval architectural consultants to take the lead in developing the preliminary design and specifications for a vessel to replace the 37-year-old ferry that has been serving Fogo Island-Change Islands. [...]

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