May 5, 2023
Visitor services at the Cape St. Mary’s Ecological Reserve and the Mistaken Point Ecological Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, will open for the 2023 tourism season on Monday, May 8, and will remain open until Friday, October 13. The… Read More about Public Advisory: Cape St. Mary’s and Mistaken Point Ecological Reserves to Open May 8
May 4, 2023
Across Canada and around the world, celebrations will be held to mark a significant moment in the history of The Monarch, the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III and Her Majesty The Queen Consort. Events will be held on… Read More about Public Advisory: Newfoundland and Labrador to Celebrate the Coronation of His Majesty King Charles III and Her Majesty The Queen Consort
May 4, 2023
Multiple investigations conducted during fall 2022 by Resource Enforcement Officers with the Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture into illegal hunting related activity has resulted in several convictions and forfeitures of property to the Crown. On January 11, 2023, at… Read More about Public Advisory: Efforts of Resource Enforcement Division Result in Several Hunting Related Convictions, Fines and Forfeitures
May 2, 2023
Several forest access roads in the Happy Valley-Goose Bay area will be closed to vehicle traffic effective tomorrow (Wednesday, May 3) until further notice. The roads include: South Branch Forest Access Road; Goose River Forest Access Road; Grove’s Point Forest… Read More about Public Advisory: Happy Valley-Goose Bay Area Forest Access Roads to Close During Spring Thaw Period
May 2, 2023
Dry spring conditions in recent days have increased the risk of wildfires in many parts of the province. To date in 2023 there have been 33 wildfires recorded, burning approximately 32.2 hectares. At this point in 2022 there were just… Read More about Public Advisory: Dry Conditions Creating Wildfire Risk in Many Areas of the Province
May 2, 2023
Investigations conducted by the Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture’s Resource Enforcement Division have resulted in several convictions related to the illegal use of off-road vehicles, illegal activity within wilderness reserves and illegal forestry activities. On January 20, 2023 at… Read More about Public Advisory: Illegal All-Terrain Vehicle and Timber Cutting Activity Result in Convictions, Fines and Forfeitures
April 27, 2023
An investigation into salmon poaching by Resource Enforcement Division officers with the Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture has resulted in convictions, fines and recreational fishing prohibitions for two individuals. Roy Jacobs and Robert Ricketts, both from Westport, were convicted… Read More about Public Advisory: Tip from Public Leads to Convictions for Salmon Poaching on the Baie Verte Peninsula
April 25, 2023
The Provincial Government is extending the deadline for online submissions to inform the regulations of the Pay Equity and Pay Transparency Act. All members of the public are invited to share their input by visiting EngageNL.ca. The deadline for completing… Read More about Public Advisory: Deadline for Online Submissions to Inform the Regulations of the Pay Equity and Pay Transparency Act Extended
April 21, 2023
Following the receipt and validation of all eligible ballots for the vote on relocation by residents of the Town of Gaultois, a count of the ballots has been conducted. The results of the vote are as follows: 64 per cent… Read More about Public Advisory: Results of Vote on Relocation of Town of Gaultois
April 21, 2023
The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure has reduced the maximum load limit on Ochre Pit Brook Bridge in Ochre Pit Cove from the vehicle’s legal limits to 20 tonnes, effective immediately. The reduction in the maximum load limit is related… Read More about Public Advisory: Weight Limit Reduced on Ochre Pit Brook Bridge
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