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Thms Summary for Public Water Supplies in Newfoundland And
THMs Summary for Public Water Supplies Water Resources Management Division in Newfoundland and Labrador Community Name Serviced Area Source Name THMs Average Average Total Samples Last Sample (μg/L) Type Collected Date Anchor Point Anchor Point Well Cove Brook 154.13 Running 72 Feb 25, 2020 Appleton Appleton (+Glenwood) Gander Lake (The 68.30 Running 74 Feb 03, 2020 Outflow) Aquaforte Aquaforte Davies Pond 326.50 Running 52 Feb 05, 2020 Arnold's Cove Arnold's Cove Steve's Pond (2 142.25 Running 106 Feb 27, 2020 Intakes) Avondale Avondale Lee's Pond 197.00 Running 51 Feb 18, 2020 Badger Badger Well Field, 2 wells on 5.20 Simple 21 Sep 27, 2018 standby Baie Verte Baie Verte Southern Arm Pond 108.53 Running 25 Feb 12, 2020 Baine Harbour Baine Harbour Baine Harbour Pond 0.00 Simple 9 Dec 13, 2018 Barachois Brook Barachois Brook Drilled 0.00 Simple 8 Jun 21, 2019 Bartletts Harbour Bartletts Harbour Long Pond (same as 0.35 Simple 2 Jan 18, 2012 Castors River North) Bauline Bauline #1 Brook Path Well 94.80 Running 48 Mar 10, 2020 Bay L'Argent Bay L'Argent Sugarloaf Hill Pond 117.83 Running 68 Mar 03, 2020 Bay Roberts Bay Roberts, Rocky Pond 38.68 Running 83 Feb 11, 2020 Spaniard's Bay Bay St. George South Heatherton #1 Well Heatherton 8.35 Simple 7 Dec 03, 2013 (Home Hardware) Bay St. George South Jeffrey's #1 Well Jeffery's (Joe 0.00 Simple 5 Dec 03, 2013 Curnew) Bay St. George South Robinson's #1 Well Robinson's 3.30 Simple 4 Dec 03, 2013 (Louie MacDonald) Bay St. -
School Development Report
Holy Family Elementary School 2016-2017 Annual School Development Report P.O. Box 130 50B Main Road, Chapel Arm Newfoundland and Labrador A0B 1L0 “Here Everyone Respects Others” Annual School Development Report Page 1 Annual School Development Report Page 2 A Message from Susan George Principal of Holy Family School The Annual School Development Report for 2016-2017 highlights the school year for Holy Family Elementary. This document contains information about our academic successes and challenges as well as information about the many projects and events in which we have participated as part of our school’s Academic and Safe and Caring goals. Our school and students cannot reach their full potential without the support of parents, families, School Council and the surrounding communities. As always, I am proud of the support of everyone in our school family and for that I say thank you! Each school year we continue to seek new ways to grow and improve our school and to help our students reach their full potential academically and socially. We are continually working to ensure our school is a safe and happy place for our young learners, our staff and our visitors. Environmental initiatives with our Green Team, STEM projects, music and drama programs along with regular strong support for academics are just some of the ways we help our students. Please take the time to read this report. Ask questions, volunteer at school, get involved with your child’s learning – show your child that you value their education, their teachers and their place -
2018 ANNUAL REPORT Peyton Toms (Age 2) and Her Brother Liam from King’S Point, NL
RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE CHARITIES® Newfoundland & Labrador Newfoundland & Labrador 2018 ANNUAL REPORT Peyton Toms (age 2) and her brother Liam from King’s Point, NL. 33 stays, 70 nights. Keeping families close TABLE OF CONTENTS VISION • MISSION • VALUES 4 Message from Board Chair & Executive Director 5 Board of Directors/Committees 6 FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAMS 7 OUR IMPACT 2018 8 PULLING TOGETHER FOR FAMILIES 9 The Dedicated Volunteers 10 Strength in Numbers Volunteer Gathering 11 Helping Hand Awards 12 Adopt-a-Room Program 13 Community Events 14 McDonald’s: Our Founding and Forever Partner 15 Miss Achievement 16 OUR SIGNATURE EVENTS 17 Spare Some Love Bowling Event 18 “Fore” the Families Golf Classic 19 Red Shoe Crew – Walk for Families 20 Team RMHC 22 Sock It For Sick Kids & Their Families 23 Lights of Love Season of Giving Campaign 24 THANK YOU FROM OUR FAMILY TO YOURS 25 Donor Recognition 26 Sixth Birthday Celebration 28 MESSAGE FROM TREASURER 29 Financial Report 30 Vision Positively impact the health and lives of sick children, their families and their communities. Mission Ronald McDonald House Charities® Newfoundland and Labrador provides sick children and their families with a comfortable home where they can stay together in an atmosphere of caring, compassion and support. Values Caring • Inclusion • Inspiration • Quality • Teamwork • Trust and Integrity MEET NATALIA WILLIAMS OF LABRADOR CITY In June of 2018, 4-year-old Natalia was diagnosed with ALL, Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. Ronda, a single mother of two, had to relocate from Labrador City to St. John’s on a semi- permanent bases for Natalia’s treatment. -
Newfoundland & Labrador Paint Stewardship Program
Newfoundland & Labrador Paint Stewardship Program 2017 Annual Report Submitted to: Multi-Materials Stewardship Board Submitted by: Product Care Association of Canada Date: April 30, 2018 Table of Contents 1.0 About Product Care Association of Canada ...................................................................................... 2 2.0 Brand Owner Information ................................................................................................................. 3 3.0 Collection .......................................................................................................................................... 4 4.0 Processing ....................................................................................................................................... 12 5.0 Communication and Education ....................................................................................................... 18 6.0 Financial Information ...................................................................................................................... 20 APPENDIX 1 – Collection Sites as of December 31, 2017 ........................................................................... 21 APPENDIX 2 – Collection Site Locator ......................................................................................................... 23 APPENDIX 3 – PoS and PoR Materials ......................................................................................................... 24 APPENDIX 4 - Sample Facebook Post ......................................................................................................... -
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January February March Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Tel 709 579 7960 Fax 709 579 5392 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 [email protected] 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 ISTHMUS AND AREA 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2021 COLLECTION SCHEDULE 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 24 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 28 29 30 31 GARBAGE MUST BE AT CURBSIDE NO LATER THAN April May June 7 A.M. ON COLLECTION DAY Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 MONDAY Goobies, Old Mill Road, North 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Harbour, Garden Cove, Swift 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 11 12 13 14 15 13 18 19 Current, Arnold's Cove, Black River 10 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 23 24 27 TUESDAY 25 26 27 28 29 30 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 28 29 30 Little Heart's Ease, Long Beach, Island Cove, Hodge's Cove, Caplin July August September Cove, Butter Cove, Gooseberry Cove, Southport, Sunnyside, Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Come By Chance 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 WEDNESDAY 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Southern Harbour, Little Harbour East, Thornlea, Bellevue, Bellevue 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Beach, Chance Cove, Fair Haven 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 Road (no side roads), Fair Haven October November December THURSDAY Su M Tu W Th F Sa -
Office Allowances - Office Accommodations 01-Apr-15 to 31-Mar-16
House of Assembly Newfoundland and Labrador Member Accountability and Disclosure Report Office Allowances - Office Accommodations 01-Apr-15 to 31-Mar-16 PEACH, CALVIN, MHA Page: 1 of 1 Summary of Transactions Processed to Date for Fiscal 2015/16 Transactions Processed as of: 31-Mar-16 Expenditures Processed to Date (Net of HST): $0.00 Date Source Document # Vendor Name Expenditure Details Amount Period Activity: 0.00 Opening Balance: 0.00 Ending Balance: 0.00 ---- End of Report ---- House of Assembly Newfoundland and Labrador Member Accountability and Disclosure Report Office Allowances - Rental of Short-term Accommodations 01-Apr-15 to 31-Mar-16 PEACH, CALVIN, MHA Page: 1 of 1 Summary of Transactions Processed to Date for Fiscal 2015/16 Transactions Processed as of: 31-Mar-16 Expenditures Processed to Date (Net of HST): $0.00 Date Source Document # Vendor Name Expenditure Details Amount Period Activity: 0.00 Opening Balance: 0.00 Ending Balance: 0.00 ---- End of Report ---- House of Assembly Newfoundland and Labrador Member Accountability and Disclosure Report Office Allowances - Office Start-up Costs 01-Apr-15 to 31-Mar-16 PEACH, CALVIN, MHA Page: 1 of 1 Summary of Transactions Processed to Date for Fiscal 2015/16 Transactions Processed as of: 31-Mar-16 Expenditures Processed to Date (Net of HST): $0.00 Date Source Document # Vendor Name Expenditure Details Amount Period Activity: 0.00 Opening Balance: 0.00 Ending Balance: 0.00 ---- End of Report ---- House of Assembly Newfoundland and Labrador Member Accountability and Disclosure Report -
Catalogue of Rivers in Insular Newfoundland Volume A
f Environment Canada Environnement Canada Fisheries Service des peches COLLEGE OF FISHERIES and Marine Service et des sciences de la mer 7ifIBR AR y Catalogue of Rivers in Insular Newfoundland Volume A .04‘.rg .k op 77114, 4 .4•-• ST P1.414ip, JotA 8 ps 4*vr4, (4A14447` Atp4 0. by T. R. Porter, L.G. Riche and G. R .Traverse Data Record Series No.NEW/D -74 - 9 Resource Development Branch Newfoundland Region DATA REPORT SERIES NO, NEW/D-74-9 VOLUME A CATALOGUE OF RIVERS IN INSULAR NEWFOUNDLAND by T.R. Porter, L.G. Riche and G.R. Traverse RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT BRANCH FISHERIES & MARINE SERVICE DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT OCTOBER, 1974 TABLE OF CONTENTS Page TABLE OF CONTENTS RIVER INDEX vi LIST OF FIGURES xi GLOSSARY OF TERMS xiii INTRODUCTION 1 EXPLANATION OF CODES 5 Southwest Brook E-12-1093 7 Southwest Brook E-12-1108 13 Port Union River E-14-1224 15 Champneys Brook E-15-1252 17 Lockston River E-15-1255 21 Trouty Brook E-15-1262 25 Popes Harbour River E-16-1275 29 Hickmans Harbour River E-16-1278 33 Ryders Brook E-16-1298 35 Georges Brook E-16-1299 37 Shoal Harbour River E-16-1306 39 North West Brook E-16-1337 41 Little Heart's Ease Brook E-16-1358 45 Deer Harbour Brook E-17-1395 47 Bellevue Brook E-17-1468 51 Spread Eagle Brook E-17-1487 55 Dildo Brook E-17-1490 59 11 Page Heart's Delight Brook E-18-1506 63 Heart's Content River E-18-1515 65 New Perlican River E-18-1518 67 New Chelsea River E-18-1525 69 Western Bay Brook E-20-1560 71 Blackhead Brook E-21-1566 73 Broad Cove Brook E-21-1567 75 Spout Cove Brook E-21-1569 77 Salmon Cove River E-21-1572 79 South River E-21-1582 83 Ryan's Brook E-22-1589 87 Shearstown Brook E-22-1591 89 North River E-22-1597 91 South River E-22-1599 95 Colliers River E-22-1611 99 Salmon River E-22-1618 101 Maloney's River E-22-1620 103 North Arm River E-22-1622 105 South River E-22-1624 111 Quarry Brook E-22-1626 113 Seal Cove Brook E-22-1627 115 Lower Gullies River ..... -
CLPNNL By-Laws
COLLEGE BY-LAWS Table of Contents PART I: TITLE AND DEFINITIONS . 2 PART II: COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION . 3 PART III: COLLEGE BOARD AND STAFF. 5 PART IV: ELECTION(S). 8 PART V: MEETINGS . 11 PART VI: BOARD COMMITTEES . 14 PART VII: FEES/LICENSING. 15 PART VIII: GENERAL. 16 Appendix A: Electoral Zones. 17 Appendix B: Nomination Form . 29 1 PART I: TITLE AND DEFINITIONS By-laws Relating to the Activities of the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Newfoundland and Labrador References in this document to the Act , Regulations and By-laws refer to the Licensed Practical Nurses Act (2005) ; the Licensed Practical Nurses Regulations (2011) and the By-laws incorporated herein, made under the Licensed Practical Nurses Act, 2005 . 1. Title These By-laws may be cited as the C ollege of Licensed Practical Nurses of Newfoundland and Labrador By-laws . 2. Defi nitions In these Bylaws , “act” means the Licensed Practical Nurses Act, 2005 ; “appointed Board member” means a member of the Board appointed under section 4 of the Act ; “Board” means the Board of the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Newfoundland and Labrador as referred to in section 3 of the Act ; “Chairperson” means the chairperson of the Board elected under Section 3(8) of the Act ; “College” means the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Newfoundland and Labrador as established by section 3 of the Act ; “elected Board member” means a member of the Board elected under section 3 of the Act ; “committee member” means a member of a committee appointed by the Board; “Registrar” means the Registrar of the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of Newfoundland and Labrador; “Licensee” means a member of the College who is licensed under section 12 of the Act ; “Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)” means a practical nurse licensed under the Act ; and “Regulation” means a Regulation passed pursuant to the Act , as amended. -
Sorted by Zone Municipality 1 Bauline 1 Bay Bulls 1 Biscayan Cove 1
Sorted by Zone Municipality 1 Bauline 1 Bay Bulls 1 Biscayan Cove 1 Chamberlains 1 Conception Bay South 1 Flatrock 1 Foxtrap 1 Goulds 1 Hogan’s Pond 1 Holyrood 1 Kelligrews 1 Lawrence Pond 1 Logy Bay 1 Maddox Cove 1 Manuels 1 Middle Cove 1 Mount Pearl 1 Outer Cove 1 Paradise (Avalon Pen) 1 Petty Harbour 1 Portugal Cove 1 Pouch Cove 1 Quidi Vidi 1 St. John’s 1 St. Phillip’s 1 Salt Harbour Island 1 Seal Cove (Avalon Pen) 1 Shoe Cove (Avalon Pen) 1 Torbay 1 Upper Gullies 1 Wedgewood Park 1A Bell Island 1A Lance Cove 1A Wabana 2 Admiral’s Beach 2 Admiral’s Cove 2 Aquaforte 2 Bauline East 2 Biscay Bay 2 Brigus Junction 2 Brigus South 2 Burnt Cove 2 Calvert 2 Cape Broyle 2 Cape Race 2 Cappahayden 2 Colinet 2 Fermeuse 2 Ferryland 2 Forest Field 2 Gaskiers 2 Gulch 2 Harricott 2 Kingman’s 2 La Manche (Avalon Pen) 2 Long Beach (Trepassey-Av Pen) 2 Mahers 2 Mall Bay 2 Markland 2 Mitchells Brook 2 Mobile 2 Mount Carmel 2 New Bridge 2 O’Donnells 2 Path End 2 Peter’s River 2 Point La Haye 2 Port Kirwan 2 Portugal Cove South 2 Renews 2 River Head (St. Mary’s Area) 2 St. Catherine’s 2 St. Joseph’s (Avalon Pen) 2 St. Mary’s 2 St. Shotts 2 St. Stephens 2 St. Vincent’s 2 Salmonier 2 Tors Cove 2 Trepassey 2 Witless Bay 3 Adams Cove 3 Avondale 3 Bacon Cove 3 Bareneed 3 Bay de Verde 3 Bay Roberts 3 Bishop’s Cove 3 Blackhead (Con Bay North) 3 Blow Me Down 3 Brigus 3 Bristol’s Hope 3 Broad Cove 3 Brownsdale 3 Bryants Cove 3 Butlerville 3 Caplin Cove (C Bay North) 3 Carbonear 3 Cavendish 3 Chapels Cove 3 Clarke’s Beach 3 Coley’s Point 3 Colliers 3 Conception Harbour -
(CCS) Newfoundland and Labrador, 2001 Census
Population of Communities1 by Census Consolidated Subdivision (CCS) Newfoundland and Labrador, 2001 Census 2001 CCS Type 2 Community Population Province Newfoundland and Labrador 512,930 1A TOWN Arnold's Cove 1,024 1A TOWN Chance Cove 339 1A TOWN Chapel Arm 499 1A TOWN Come By Chance 265 1A TOWN Long Harbour - Mount Arlington Heights 362 1A TOWN Norman's Cove - Long Cove 852 1A TOWN Southern Harbour 591 1A TOWN Sunnyside 477 1A SUN Unorganized CSD 1A 816 1A DPL Bellevue 182 1A DPL Bellevue Beach 80 1A DPL Fair Haven 119 1A DPL Goobies 108 1A DPL Little Harbour 148 1A DPL Thornlea 129 1A UP Arnold's Cove Station 30 1A BC Between Communities CSD 1A 20 Total 5,225 1B TOWN Fox Harbour 344 1B TOWN Placentia 4,426 1B SUN Unorganized CSD 1B 450 1B UP Point Verde 261 1B UP Ship Harbour 179 1B BC Between Communities CSD 1B 10 Total 5,220 1C TOWN Branch 318 1C TOWN Point Lance 142 1C TOWN St. Bride's 473 1C SUN Unorganized CSD 1C 184 1C DPL Patrick's Cove - Angels Cove 111 1C UP Big Barasway 19 1C UP Cuslett 39 1C BC Between Communities CSD 1C 15 Total 1,117 1D SUN Unorganized CSD 1D 51 1D UP Witless Bay Line 51 Total 51 1E TOWN Heart's Delight - Islington 736 1E TOWN Heart's Desire 298 1E TOWN Whiteway 324 1E SUN Unorganized CSD 1E 3,006 1E DPL Cavendish (Part of 2) 293 1E DPL Dildo (Part of 2) 1,253 1E DPL Green's Harbour 690 1E DPL Hopeall 179 1E DPL New Harbour 547 1E BC Between Communities CSD 1F 44 Total 4,364 Economics and Statistics Branch (Newfoundland & Labrador Statistics Agency) Page 1/18 Population of Communities1 by Census Consolidated -
Zone 2 Commercial Overview Map 2022-26
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Zone1 Domestic Overview Map 2022-26
ââ ââ ââ ââ â George's Brook George's Brook Lady Pond â George's Brook Grindstone Head ââ Green Island Trinity Bay ââ Bluff Head Breakheart Point Clarenville Clarenville Duck Island Norsemans Pond Trinity Bay ââ Clarenville Smith Sound DOMESTIC OPERATING AREAS Island Pond West Bay du Nord Wilderness Reserve Labrador Sea ââ 2022 - 2026 Middle Pond Random Island Cooks Cove Split Point Cooks Cove Hickman's Harbour Hickman's Harbour â â Random Head Harbour Bay de Verde Peninsula Hickman's Harbour Bay de VerdeBay de Verde East Random Head Old Perlican Bay de Verde Island Pond Tug Pond Deep BightDeep Bight Old Perlican Deep Bight Old Perlican FIVE YEAR OPERATING PLAN ââ Salvage Point Conception Bay Random Sound Russels Cove Whitehead Pond ZONE 1 Trinity Bay â â â â Whitehead Pond Avalon Peninsula Hant's Harbour Hant's Harbour Hant's Harbour â â Southwest Arm Pitmans Pond Hodge's Cove Hodge's Cove Hodge's Cove Southwest Arm Pitmans Pond ââ Otter Pond ââ St. Jones Head WintertonWinterton Bay du Nord Wilderness Reserve Winterton ââ Garlep Point â â â â Trinity Bay Western Bay Head Deer Harbour Heart's Content Heart's Content Swift Current Avalon Peninsula Conception Bay Heart's Content Conception Bay â â â Swift Current Swift Current â Swift Current Shoal Bay Trinity Bay SunnysideSunnyside Dunns Mountain Pond â â â Comâ e By Chance North Harbour Come By Chance Bull Arm Cape St. Francis Sound Island ââ South Point Come By Chance Avalon Peninsula Avalon Peninsula Salmon Cove Sands Provincial Park Pouch Cove Placentia Bay ââ VictoriaVictoria Black