Newfoundland & Labrador Construction Safety Association is the exclusive in-province provider of the Certificate of Recognition program & offers safety training tailored for construction.
The Silver Highway - a brief history of the exploration of Labrador's Grand (Churchill) River'Click player below to hear the lecture. Audio only available.Your browser does not support HTML5 audio. Anne Budgell27 FebHabitants, Soldiers, Sailors, and Servants: The History and Archaeology of the French in Placentia Bay.Any overwintering was likely unintentional. But with the advent of colonization, in Plaisance (now Placentia) in 1662, the French presence changed substantially.
St. John's Minor Hockey Association operates a minor hockey organization for youth in the City of St. John's in cooperation with the Avalon Minor Hockey Association. Players are assigned to each minor hockey association based upon the school in which they are enrolled. Players remain with their minor hockey association as they progress through the school system, and are not required to change associations when they move from junior to senior high school. The following table identifies the schools currently assigned to each minor hockey association:
When spinal cord injury happens, life changes Suddenly, little things like eating, dressing and even breathing can become a challenge. Dreams for the future are replaced with overwhelming uncertainty.
The Newfoundland Aquaculture Industry Association represents the interests of aquaculturists in Newfoundland & Labrador. It is a member based non-profit organization with a mandate to facilitate and promote commercial development of aquaculture. The aquaculture industry in Newfoundland and Labrador is changing rapidly, and growing steadily.There is cause for excitement because of the opportunity this industry represents for our Province, especially as a means to support rural economic renewal.There are currently four species farmed sustainably in Newfoundland and Labrador: Blue mussels, Atlantic salmon, Steelhead trout and Atlantic cod. Our sites employ the latest technologies from around the world and our companies are committed to a culture of innovation and continuous improvement. NAIA works closely with the many community, regional and national development and regulatory agencies to foster an atmosphere of positive growth of the aquaculture industry for all residences of this province.