The Town of Witless Bay is finally moving to settle its remaining bill with Dexter Construction for the work done on Southside Track last year, but it ended up deciding by accident how much of it it will pay.
BBBAA boss adds another two cents worth on controbutions
Dear Editor,
I am writing to expand on the article titled “BBBAA’s dispute with council nears the boiling point,” in the Irish Loop Post November 15, 2018 to articulate the value that an organization like the BBBAA brings to our region.
Correction requested to 'Chicken coop' story
In reference to the chicken coop in Witless Bay owned by Gideon Barker and Jaclyn Humphries…
Police asking for help with cabin break-in investigation
On November 15, at approximately 11:00 a.m., Ferryland RCMP received a report of a cabin break-in on Old Witless Bay Line.
Bay Bulls gets permission to postpone by-election until New Year
It was a fairly short meeting with a very busy agenda as Bay Bulls council disposed of a boat load of business earlier this month.
Witless Bay council treads carefully with MOU requests
The Town of Witless Bay expects to receive a formal request next month from the regional fire department to arrange the purchase of a new tanker truck.
Firing back: Luby and Tucker explain their side of BBBAA dispute
Bay Bulls councillors Evelyn Tucker and Joan Luby are firing back at the head of the BBBAA for statements they feel questioned their ability to understand financial statements and their support for the regional recreation group.
Status of mysterious land bid in doubt
A mysterious application to purchase crown land near the Old Witless Bay Line has some residents feeling left in the dark as they become increasingly frustrated with the lack of a formal public process to air their concerns.
Stella Maris graduating class makes a little history in Portugal Cove South
The 2018 graduating class at Stella Maris Academy in Trepassey made a little history in the Town of Portugal Cove South last month as it was the very first time a Stella Maris graduation event was ever held in the Town.
No, no, and again no, Witless Bay man told by Appeal Board
It was three strikes you’re out for a man from Witless Bay who appeared before the Eastern Newfoundland Regional Appeal Board last month. Well-known council critic and former council candidate Edward Vickers appeared three times before the board in one day last month, losing one appeal he had launched himself against the Town and two others in which he represented other residents in unrelated cases.