Provincial Government Continues Investment in Road Infrastructure in “Road to the Isles” Area
Road work continues to roll out as the Honourable Tom Hedderson, Minister of Transportation and Works, announced the latest tender call today. Several sections of roads in Lewisporte and The Isles of Notre Dame will see upgrading and paving work carried out as part of this year’s Provincial Roads Improvement Program.
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Seven Communities Benefit From Provincial Seniors Grants
Derrick Dalley, MHA for the District of The Isles of Notre Dame, today welcomed the recent announcement by the Honourable Terry French, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Recreation, that the community/communities of Cottlesville, Fogo Island Central, Herring Neck, Joe Batt’s Arm-Barr’d Island-Shoal Bay, Newville, Stag Harbour and Summerford have received a total of $28 000 through the newly-established Seniors Community Recreation Grant Program. Continue Reading >>
Budget 2010 Continues Substantial Investments in Education Infrastructure
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. Continue Reading >>
Municipal Capital Works Investment of $400,000 to Improve Water Services for Crow Head
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 investment to modernize the chlorination system and secure municipal infrastructure, water services will be modern, efficient and address long-standing water quality issues.” Continue Reading >>
Minister Announces Funding for Community Heritage Organization
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). Continue Reading >>



