Government of Newfoundland News
/* ES HIDE ALL TABS FOR KUOOT php print render($tabs); */ ?>Public Advisory: Public Input Welcome in Personal Health Information Act Review
Health and Community Services
The statutory review committee appointed to review the Personal Health Information Act is seeking public input. The act establishes rules that custodians of personal health information must follow when collecting, using and disclosing individuals’ confidential personal health information. Members of the public who wish to participate in the review can visit www.phiareviewnl.ca/getinvolved external link to complete an online survey.
Public Advisory: Premier’s Task Force on Improving Educational Outcomes to Hold Public Consultations on West Coast
Education and Early Childhood Development
The Premier’s Task Force on Improving Educational Outcomes is holding public consultation sessions on the west coast for all residents who have an interest in education.
Public Advisory: Online Service Available to Pay for Quarry Permits
Natural Resources
The Department of Natural Resources has launched an online service to pay for quarry related land uses including quarry permits, quarry leases, quarry materials exploration licences and miscellaneous quarry activities.
FireSmart Grants Available to Help Reduce the Risk of Wildfire Damage
Fisheries, Forestry and Agrifoods
The FireSmart Canada Community Recognition Program is once again providing grants to communities for local mitigation projects to help reduce the risk of wildfire damage to homes and neighbourhoods. The Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agrifoods is a proud supporter of communities becoming more FireSmart.
Public Advisory: Confederation Building Visitor Entrances Temporarily Changed to Facilitate Repairs
Transportation and Works
The public is advised that the Confederation Building, East Block, will be re-opened tomorrow (Tuesday, February 7). However, the basement visitor entrance will remain closed due to repairs following a water pipe break. This entrance is expected to re-open Wednesday, February 8.
Public Advisory: Additional Section of T’Railway Provincial Park Now Open to Snowmobilers
Environment and Climate Change
The section of the T'Railway Provincial Park located between Mary March Brook and just west of Jumpers Brook is now open to snowmobile users.
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner – Report A-2017-003 Released
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner
The Information and Privacy Commissioner, Donovan Molloy, has released his Report A-2017-003 under authority of the Access to Information and Protection of Privacy Act. A summary of the Report is included below.
Public Advisory: Public Consultations on Indexing Minimum Wage in Corner Brook Postponed
Advanced Education, Skills and Labour
The public consultation sessions on Indexing Minimum Wage scheduled for Monday, February 6, at College of the North Atlantic in Corner Brook have been postponed until a later date.
Public Advisory: Update Provided on MV Legionnaire and Farewell-Fogo Island-Change Islands Service
Transportation and Works
Sea trials and crew training for the MV Legionnaire are nearing completion and the vessel will depart St. John’s harbour on Sunday, February 5, to replace the MV Veteran on the Farewell-Fogo Island-Change Islands run. The Legionnaire will enter service on Tuesday, February 7.
Media Advisory: Minister Mitchelmore to Bring Greetings to 35th Mount Pearl Frosty Festival
Business, Tourism, Culture and Rural Development
The Honourable Christopher Mitchelmore, Minister of Business, Tourism, Culture and Rural Development, will bring greetings to the opening ceremonies of the 35th Mount Pearl Frosty Festival tomorrow (Friday, February 3). The event begins at 7:00 p.m. at the Glacier, Mount Pearl.
Environmental Assessment Bulletin
Environment and Climate Change
The Honourable Perry Trimper, Minister of Environment and Climate Change, has announced the following events relative to Part 10 Environmental Assessment of the Environmental Protection Act.
Human Rights Commission Stands with Newfoundland and Labrador’s Muslim Community
Justice and Public Safety
As commissioners and staff of the Newfoundland and Labrador Human Rights Commission, we join the province’s residents in condemning one of the most horrific acts of hatred in Canada’s modern history.
Minister Trimper Advises that the George River Caribou Herd is Critically Vulnerable During Winter Months
Environment and Climate Change
The Department of Environment and Climate Change is reminding residents that the hunting ban for the George River Caribou remains in effect and is essential to the herd's recovery. While a significant portion of the remaining animals in the George River Caribou Herd are wintering near the communities of Nain and Natuashish, this visible presence should not be interpreted as a resurgence in the herd's population.
Public Advisory: Sections of the T’Railway Provincial Park Now Open
Environment and Climate Change
The sections of the T'Railway Provincial Park located between Port Blandford and Thorburn Lake and from Notre Dame Junction to Red Fox Road that had been closed are now open.
Public Advisory: Premier’s Task Force on Improving Educational Outcomes to Hold Public Consultation in Labrador
Education and Early Childhood Development
The Premier’s Task Force on Improving Educational Outcomes is holding a public consultation session in Labrador for all residents who have an interest in education.
Public Advisory: Pre-Budget Consultation Session for Gander Rescheduled
Finance
The Gander pre-budget consultation session scheduled for Thursday, February 2, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. has been rescheduled to Monday, February 13, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Representatives Appointed to College of the North Atlantic Board of Governors
Advanced Education, Skills and Labour
The Provincial Government has appointed two student representatives to the College of the North Atlantic (CNA) Board of Governors. Effective January 26, 2017, Jessica Brown and Owen Davis have both been appointed for two-year terms.
Provincial Government Announces Consultations on Indexing Minimum Wage
Advanced Education, Skills and Labour
Consultations to help establish a clear and consistent method of determining future increases to the minimum wage will occur from February 6 to 23. The public are invited to provide online and written submissions, as well as participate in sessions in Corner Brook, Happy Valley-Goose Bay, Grand Falls-Windsor, Clarenville and St. John’s.
MV Sound of Islay to Undergo Rehabilitation to Prepare for Service as Swing Vessel in Provincial Fleet
Transportation and Works
The Governments of Canada and Newfoundland and Labrador are making strategic infrastructure investments to support community services and economic development.
Government Announces Five-Year Provincial Roads Plan Developed through Evidence-based Planning
Transportation and Works
The Honourable Al Hawkins, Minister of Transportation and Works, today released the Provincial Government’s Five-Year Provincial Roads Plan, 2017 edition and the full list of road tenders for 2017-18. The plan uses an evidence-based approach to build, renew and maintain transportation infrastructure and takes full advantage of Newfoundland and Labrador’s short construction season while allowing for more competitive bidding.