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Bird Cove, Anchor Point, Flower's Cover ICSP
Integrated Community Sustainability Plan Submitted to: Department of Municipal Affairs Government of Newfoundland and Labrador PO Box 8700 St. John’s, NL A1B 4J6 Developed by: Town of Bird Cove Town of Anchor Point Town of Flower’s Cove 67 Michael’s Drive PO Box 117 PO Box 149 Bird Cove, NL Anchor Point, NL Flower’s Cove, NL A0K 1L0 A0K 1A0 A0K 2N0 Ph # 709-247-2256 Ph # 709-456-2011 Ph # 709-456-2124 Integrated Community Sustainability Plan Town of Bird Cove, Anchor Point & Flower’s Cove Table of Contents 1. Introduction................................................................................................................................................ 2 2. Collaboration / Partnership ........................................................................................................................ 5 3. Regional Assessments................................................................................................................................ 9 4. Vision - Working Toward Sustainable Communities.............................................................................. 18 5. Community Strategic Goals and Actions................................................................................................ 21 6. Pillars ...................................................................................................................................................... 22 7. Implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation.......................................................................................... 61 8. -
Social, Economic and Cultural Overview of Western Newfoundland and Southern Labrador
Social, Economic and Cultural Overview of Western Newfoundland and Southern Labrador ii Oceans, Habitat and Species at Risk Publication Series, Newfoundland and Labrador Region No. 0008 March 2009 Revised April 2010 Social, Economic and Cultural Overview of Western Newfoundland and Southern Labrador Prepared by 1 Intervale Associates Inc. Prepared for Oceans Division, Oceans, Habitat and Species at Risk Branch Fisheries and Oceans Canada Newfoundland and Labrador Region2 Published by Fisheries and Oceans Canada, Newfoundland and Labrador Region P.O. Box 5667 St. John’s, NL A1C 5X1 1 P.O. Box 172, Doyles, NL, A0N 1J0 2 1 Regent Square, Corner Brook, NL, A2H 7K6 i ©Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, 2011 Cat. No. Fs22-6/8-2011E-PDF ISSN1919-2193 ISBN 978-1-100-18435-7 DFO/2011-1740 Correct citation for this publication: Fisheries and Oceans Canada. 2011. Social, Economic and Cultural Overview of Western Newfoundland and Southern Labrador. OHSAR Pub. Ser. Rep. NL Region, No.0008: xx + 173p. ii iii Acknowledgements Many people assisted with the development of this report by providing information, unpublished data, working documents, and publications covering the range of subjects addressed in this report. We thank the staff members of federal and provincial government departments, municipalities, Regional Economic Development Corporations, Rural Secretariat, nongovernmental organizations, band offices, professional associations, steering committees, businesses, and volunteer groups who helped in this way. We thank Conrad Mullins, Coordinator for Oceans and Coastal Management at Fisheries and Oceans Canada in Corner Brook, who coordinated this project, developed the format, reviewed all sections, and ensured content relevancy for meeting GOSLIM objectives. -
The Hitch-Hiker Is Intended to Provide Information Which Beginning Adult Readers Can Read and Understand
CONTENTS: Foreword Acknowledgements Chapter 1: The Southwestern Corner Chapter 2: The Great Northern Peninsula Chapter 3: Labrador Chapter 4: Deer Lake to Bishop's Falls Chapter 5: Botwood to Twillingate Chapter 6: Glenwood to Gambo Chapter 7: Glovertown to Bonavista Chapter 8: The South Coast Chapter 9: Goobies to Cape St. Mary's to Whitbourne Chapter 10: Trinity-Conception Chapter 11: St. John's and the Eastern Avalon FOREWORD This book was written to give students a closer look at Newfoundland and Labrador. Learning about our own part of the earth can help us get a better understanding of the world at large. Much of the information now available about our province is aimed at young readers and people with at least a high school education. The Hitch-Hiker is intended to provide information which beginning adult readers can read and understand. This work has a special feature we hope readers will appreciate and enjoy. Many of the places written about in this book are seen through the eyes of an adult learner and other fictional characters. These characters were created to help add a touch of reality to the printed page. We hope the characters and the things they learn and talk about also give the reader a better understanding of our province. Above all, we hope this book challenges your curiosity and encourages you to search for more information about our land. Don McDonald Director of Programs and Services Newfoundland and Labrador Literacy Development Council ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I wish to thank the many people who so kindly and eagerly helped me during the production of this book. -
Government Leases - April 2017
Government Leases - April 2017 Lease Building City or Renewal Tenant Name Landlord Annual Rent Area Cost per Square Foot Start Date End Date Type Address Town Option Business, Tourism, Culture & Rural Southern Avalon Development Association Office Main Highway Trepassey Development (SADA) $3,000.00 150 $20.00 1-Apr-13 31-Mar-14 NO 6 Mount Carson Office Avenue Mount Pearl Service NL Redwood Management Ltd. $120,615.00 4730 $25.50 4-Feb-14 03-Feb-19 yes-exercised Yes- 5 Years- Office 5 Mews Place St. John's Finance Ridley Properties Inc. $612,102.00 24004 $25.50 7-Apr-12 06-Apr-17 Exercised Happy Valley - Office 21 Broomfield St. Goose Bay Labrador and Aboriginal Affairs Goose Real Estate Ltd. $148,500.00 6600 $22.50 1-Dec-11 30-Nov-12 Exercised Garage Heart's Desire Heart's Desire Natural Resources Town of Heart's Desire $2,871.00 435 $6.60 1-Apr-16 31-Mar-17 NO Y-One Year- Storage 5 Mews Place St. John's Finance Ridley Properties Inc. $14,895.00 1655 $9.00 7-Apr-12 06-Apr-17 Exercised Office Flower's Cove Flower's Cove Service NL Town of Flower's Cove $5,460.00 420 $13.00 1-Apr-14 31-Mar-15 NO SOT NLNB Inc. c/o McCor Management Office 4 Herald Avenue Corner Brook Natural Resources (East) Inc. $768,375.30 37758 $20.35 1-Sep-11 31-Aug-14 No Office Heart's Desire Heart's Desire Natural Resources Town of Heart's Desire $3,801.60 180 $21.12 1-May-16 30-Sep-16 NO 13-23 Stentaford Storage Ave. -
ROUTING GUIDE - Less Than Truckload
ROUTING GUIDE - Less Than Truckload Updated December 17, 2019 Serviced Out Of City Prov Routing City Carrier Name ABRAHAMS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ADAMS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ADEYTON NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ADMIRALS BEACH NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ADMIRALS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ALLANS ISLAND NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point AMHERST COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ANCHOR POINT NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ANGELS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point APPLETON NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point AQUAFORTE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ARGENTIA NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ARNOLDS COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ASPEN COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point ASPEY BROOK NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point AVONDALE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BACK COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BACK HARBOUR NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BACON COVE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BADGER NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BADGERS QUAY NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAIE VERTE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAINE HARBOUR NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAKERS BROOK NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARACHOIS BROOK NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARENEED NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARR'D HARBOUR NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARR'D ISLANDS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BARTLETTS HARBOUR NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAULINE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAULINE EAST NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAY BULLS NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAY DE VERDE NL TORONTO, ON Interline Point BAY L'ARGENT NL TORONTO, ON -
Wilderness and Ecological Reserves Advisory Council (WERAC) 2 Message from Co-Chairs
Advising government on the creation and management of wilderness and ecological reserves Annual Report 2009-10 TABLE OF CONTENTS Message from Co-Chairs………………………………………………..3 1. Overview……………………………………………………………...4 2. Mandate……………………………………………………………….5 3. Lines of Business……………………………………………………..5 4. Values………………………………………………………………...5 5. Primary Clients……………………………………………………….6 6. Vision…………………………………………………………………6 7. Mission Statement…………………………………………………….6 8. Shared Commitments.………………………………………………...7 9. Highlights and Accomplishments…………………………………….7 10. Activities…………………………………………………………...10 11. Challenges and Opportunities…..………………………………….13 Appendix A: Strategic Directions...……………………………………16 Appendix B: Legislative Mandate……………………………………..16 Appendix C: Fiscal Statements………………………………………..18 Wilderness and Ecological Reserves Advisory Council (WERAC) 2 Message From Co-Chairs As Co-Chairs for the Wilderness and Ecological Reserves Advisory Council (WERAC) and in accordance with Government’s commitment to accountability, we hereby submit our 2009 - 2010 Annual Performance Report detailing the activities of the Advisory Council from April 1, 2009 to March 31, 2010. As Co-chairs of WERAC we sign this report on behalf of the entire council. The council is responsible and accountable for the results contained within this report. Under the authority of the Wilderness and Ecological Reserves Act, our Council advises Government on the establishment, management and termination of wilderness and ecological reserves within the province. Our duties generally involve consultations with interested government departments, industry stakeholders, non-governmental organizations, other civic bodies and the general public, and the reporting to the Lieutenant-Governor in Council through the responsible Minister. Using the best scientific information available and the most comprehensive understanding of social and economic impacts of conservation areas, we advise Government on matters related to protected areas, wilderness and ecological reserves. -
Rufus Guinchard Health Centre PO Box 40 Port Saunders, NL A0K 4H0 Tel
SITE PROFILE – PORT SAUNDERS Rufus Guinchard Health Centre P.O. Box 40 Port Saunders, NL A0K 4H0 Tel. (709) 861-3139 Site Information: Rufus Guinchard Health Centre is located in the town of Port Saunders and provides Primary Health Care Services and Long Term Care Services to the Communities of Port Saunders, Port au Choix, Hawkes Bay, River of Ponds, Eddies Cove West, Castors River North and South and Bartletts Harbour for a population of approximately 4000. The Centre is a 29-bed facility with an allocation of: 22 Long Term Care Beds 7 Acute Care Beds (which includes 1 palliative care bed) The Health Services provided include: Medical Services Nursing Services Emergency Care Services (24 hr Coverage) Out-Patient Clinics Laboratory & Diagnostic Services Clinical Dietitian Palliative Care Social Work Services Occuapational Therapy (visiting) Physiotherapy Services Recreation Therapy Telehealth Consultations Administration Support Staff Cafeteria Gift Shop Pastoral Care Pharmacy Service, including Chemotherapy (coordinated through WMRH) Support Services (Laundry, Dietary, Medical Records, Materials Management, Housekeeping) Location: Our tourists can count on incredible photo opportunities of our historical waterfront of individual fishing stages and wharves. For travellers looking for an escape, the town of Port Saunders offers tranquility by the ocean. During your visit, walk the beautiful Crow Head Walking Trail. Keppel Island is a must-see for an upclose view of the Keppel Lighthouse - which guides boats through the harbour entrance into Port Saunders. Port Saunders is surrounded by three major salmon rivers. All of which are within 10km of the town. Recreation: The town of Port Saunders' recreational services include a recreation centre, ball field, children's playground, multi-purpose court, basketball court, skateboard ramp and beautiful hiking trails. -
Tap Water Quality for Public Water Supplies in Newfoundland and Labrador Physical Parameters and Major Ions
Department of Municipal Affairs Tap Water Quality for Public Water Supplies in Newfoundland and Labrador and Environment Physical Parameters and Major Ions Serviced Area(s) Source Name Sample Date Alkalinity Colour Conductivity Hardness pH TDS TSS Turbidity Boron Bromide Calcium Chloride Fluoride Potassium Sodium Sulphate Units mg/L TCU µS/cm mg/L mg/L mg/L NTU mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L mg/L 15 6.5 - 8.5 500 1.0 5.0 250 1.5 200 500 Guidelines for Canadian Drinking Water Quality Aesthetic (A) or Contaminant (C) Parameter A A A C C A C A A Anchor Point Anchor Point Well Cove Brook Nov 07, 2018 99.00 20 245.0 99.00 7.79 159 0.40 LTD LTD 20.00 18 LTD LTD 8 2 Appleton Appleton (+Glenwood) Gander Lake (The Outflow) Nov 20, 2018 LTD 31 36.0 2.00 6.18 23 0.20 LTD LTD 1.00 6 LTD LTD 2 LTD Aquaforte Aquaforte Davies Pond Nov 01, 2018 LTD 53 69.0 LTD 6.11 45 0.60 LTD LTD LTD 15 LTD LTD 11 1 Arnold's Cove Arnold's Cove Steve's Pond (2 Intakes) Nov 09, 2018 22.00 24 83.0 5.00 7.06 54 0.70 LTD LTD 2.00 11 LTD LTD 11 1 Avondale Avondale Lee's Pond Dec 03, 2018 12.00 9 86.0 7.00 7.19 56 0.40 LTD LTD 3.00 15 LTD LTD 10 1 Baie Verte Baie Verte Southern Arm Pond Dec 04, 2018 LTD 20 34.0 5.00 5.78 22 1.00 LTD LTD 2.00 6 LTD LTD 2 1 Baine Harbour Baine Harbour Baine Harbour Pond Dec 13, 2018 LTD 35 66.0 9.00 6.11 43 0.30 LTD LTD 2.00 16 LTD LTD 7 2 Bartletts Harbour Bartletts Harbour Long Pond (same as Castors Dec 05, 2018 98.00 37 264.0 107.00 7.96 172 0.20 LTD LTD 23.00 22 LTD LTD 12 3 River North) Bay L'Argent Bay L'Argent Sugarloaf Hill Pond -
The Gateways Project 2015 Surveys in Groswater Bay and Excavations at Hart Chalet
The Gateways Project 2015 Surveys in Groswater Bay and Excavations at Hart Chalet William W. Fitzhugh Gateways 2015 team excavating House 3 at Hart Chalet Inuit site (EiBh-47). Produced by Jacob Marchman and Chelsi Slotten Table of Contents 1. Front Matter 1a. Figures 1 1b. Project Goals 3 1c. Strategies of Intervention 5 1d. Acknowledgments 6 2. 2015 Expedition Journal 7 3. Hart Chalet (EiBh-47) Excavation Notes 55 3a. Overview 3b. House 3 Square Description 3c. Artifact Lists and Tracings 3d. Artifact photographs 4. Results and Interpretation 4a. Cultural Heritage and Archaeology in Hamilton Inlet 4b. Hart Chalet Archaeology in Brador 5. References 6. Artifact Catalog (Anja Herzog) 7. Fauna Report 8. Radiocarbon Report 1a - Figures Cover Photo. Kati Portman, Patrick Jolicoeur, and Molly Iott at the Hart Chalet site House 3 excavation 1.01 Research in Groswater Bay in 2015 with the Nunatsiavut Archaeology Office. 1.02 Map of areas visited. 2.01 “The Crew”and Florence Hart. Left and Right: Perry Colbourne, Florence Hart, Jacob Marchman, Patrick Jolicoeur, Katie Portman, and Molly Iott at Florence’s house in Brador, Quebec. 2.02 William (Bill) Fitzhugh pilots the Pitsiulak launch. 2.03 Lushes Bight, Newfoundland. 2.04 Katie, Nan (Perry’s mother) and Molly. 2.05 Katie and Molly encounter their first of many icebergs. 2.06 The Colbourne clan campfire. 2.07 The Pitsiulak moored at the government dock in Lushes Bight. 2.08 The town of Englee. The Marine Center can be seen front and left. (view north) 2.09 Stephan Plowman assembling our exhaust pipe. -
6 Thursday, April 23Rd, 2015 the House Met at 1:30 O'clock in The
6 Thursday, April 23rd, 2015 The House met at 1:30 o’clock in the afternoon pursuant to adjournment. The Member for Mount Pearl South (Mr. Lane) made a Statement to congratulate those who were honoured at the Mount Pearl Athletic Awards Banquet. The Member for Kilbride (Mr. Dinn) made a Statement to congratulate those who were honoured at the Harness Horse Owners Association Dinner and Awards Presentation. The Member for Torngat Mountains (Mr. Edmunds) made a Statement to congratulate Catharyn Andersen who has been appointed special advisor on Aboriginal Affairs to the President of Memorial University. The Member for Humber East (Mr. Flynn) made a Statement about the Rotary Arts Center in Corner Brook which is scheduled to open on May 9, 2015. The Member for Exploits (Mr. Forsey) made a Statement to congratulate pupils of Cottrell’s Cove Academy for winning the Peter’s River Raid Adventure Race. The Member for Baie Verte – Springdale (Mr. Pollard) made a Statement to pay tribute to the late Carl Wright. The Honourable the Minister of Health and Community Services (Mr. Kent) made a Statement to inform the House that the annual report of the Canadian Institute for Health Information has revealed that Newfoundland and Labrador has achieved some of the shortest wait times for priority medical procedures in Canada. The Honourable the Minister of Advanced Education and Skills (Mr. Jackman) made a Statement to inform the House that the Job Vacancy Report had been released and was available on the Provincial Government website. The Honourable the Minister of Service NL (Mr. -
Limestone Resources of Newfoundland and Labrador
PROVINCE OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR DEPARTMENT OF MINES AND ENERGY MINERAL DEVELOPMENT DIVISION REPORT 74-2 LIMESTONE RESOURCES OF NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR by JOHN R. DeGRACE ST. JOHN’S, NEWFOUNDLAND 1974 CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE TABLE OF CONTENTS Accompanying maps Map 1, Map 2 and Map 3 can be viewed by clicking on each map number PUBLISHER'S NOTE Report 74-2, Limestone Resources of Newfoundland and Labrador by John R. DeGrace, being the only comprehensive study of the limestone resources of the province to date, is being reissued to provide the nec- essary background information to facilitate limestone exploration activities in the province. However, the format of the reissue has been changed from the original to conform to the format presently used by the Geological Survey. The report is being reprinted in its entirety without any updating or corrections whatso- ever; and is being made available only digitally, including on the web. Readers should be aware that later reviews of the geology of the areas covered in Report 74-2 are those by Hibbard (1983), King (1988), Knight and James (1988), Smyth and Schillereff (1982), Stouge (1983a,b), and Knight (1983). Details concerning the economic potential of the limestone resources themselves, also have been updated in the interim. The Newfoundland Department of Mines and Energy began a reassess- ment of Newfoundland marble resources in 1985, the objective of which was to determine their industrial potential as filler and dimension stone. Significant reassessments of some of the old deposits were made and new deposits of high-purity, white marble were delineated by diamond drilling. -
Restoring and Retelling the Story of Grenfell Gardens
Restoring and retelling the story of Grenfell Gardens Gregory Wood Ph.D and Jose Lam Ph.D January 31, 2019 2017-2018 SNCC APPLIED RESEARCH FUND RESEARCHING, RESTORING AND RE-TELLING THE STORY OF GRENFELL’S GARDENS Photo: International Grenfell Association Authors: Gregory A. Wood, Ph.D. and Jose Lam, Ph.D. With research assistance from: Rumbidzai Kanyangarara (EPI) and Roshayne Mendis (EPI) Grenfell Campus, Memorial University January 31, 2019 TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1 ........................................................................................................................................... 1 Introduction ..................................................................................................................... 1 Scope ............................................................................................................................... 1 Chapter 2 ........................................................................................................................................... 2 The Grenfell Mission Overview ...................................................................................... 2 Grenfell’s Observations of the Health and Welfare of the Local Residents ....... 3 Economic Conditions of the Local Residents ..................................................... 5 The Grenfell Cooperative Society ....................................................................... 6 Chapter 3 ..........................................................................................................................................