The City of Mount Pearl is hiring Target Marketing to spruce up the city’s image.
Target will be paid $113,925 to develop a marketing, communications and economic development campaign.
The City of Mount Pearl is hiring Target Marketing to spruce up the city’s image.
Target will be paid $113,925 to develop a marketing, communications and economic development campaign.
Ferryland’s Colony of Avalon takes no shortcuts when it comes to re-creating the experiences of the area’s early 17th century settlers.
Lucy Stoyles was the only member of Mount Pearl council who voted against a proposal earlier this month to erect a telecommunications tower on Commonwealth Avenue.
The application for the 155-foot high structure was from Eastlink, a major wireless communications provider in Atlantic Canada.
Mount Pearl City Council is searching for a strategy to appease Commonwealth Avenue business owners and bring back shoppers who have been avoiding the area because of the ongoing major roadwork on the thoroughfare.
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 59-year-old woman who was recently diagnosed with hepatitis C and cirrhosis. I have never been a drinker. I was treated with Harvoni for three months.
Mount Pearl council has approved the hiring of a commissioner to hold another hearing on amendments to its City Plan to accommodate the Kenmount Hill Comprehensive Development Scheme, but not without an ear to the growing opposition from some people already living on the hill.
As Canada celebrates Small Business Week this week, people in this region find themselves in the strange paradox of living in a province with the highest unemployment rate in Canada, but also a market where employers are, in some cases, starved for talent.
Furry friends who find themselves lost in the City of Mount Pearl now have some nicer accommodations while they wait to find their way back to their owners.
O’Donel High student Emily Garlie has a passion for helping others realize their potential.
She’s hoping to pursue that passion through her post-secondary studies.
The City of Mount Pearl has no shortage of volunteers and community-minded individuals.
Accordingly, it’s no surprise that two Mount Pearl residents received nominations for the prestigious Gordon Seabright Volunteer of the Year Award, with one Mount Pearl citizen taking home the honour.