Hampden, NL
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Mhm. >> Those of you here in in chambers tonight, those of you who are at home watching us, welcome. Seems like a long time since we had our last meeting. We're here tonight. Eddie? >> [laughter] >> Not much I will tell we spent too much time together in social settings over the last month. I'm calling you by your first name. Sorry about that. Councillor Kennedy, would you mind reading the land acknowledgement, please? >> Thank you, Madam Mayor. We acknowledge the land on which we gather is in traditional Mi'kmaq territory, and we acknowledge with respect that the diverse histories and cultures of the Beothuk, Mi'kmaq, Innu, and Inuit of this province. >> Thank you. Okay, I'm looking for an approval of the agenda. Come on. Councillor Wheeler and >> Second. Councillor Luther. And I'm looking for motion to carry it. All in favor? Motion's carried. All right. Approval of the minutes. I need a mover for those. Councillor Dean, Councillor Pritchard. Uh all in favor of the agenda? Motion carried. Business arising from the minutes. Anybody got any uh questions or comments about the our last set of meeting uh minutes on July the 20th? Anybody got anything to bring forward? A lot has happened since July the 2nd. Okay. We're all good. Okay. First one, Deputy Mayor. Thank you, Madam Mayor. >> Thank you, Madam Mayor. Each year the city holds a community event in the city that has been historically attained as Corner Brook Day. There was never a specific date for the event and it has chan …
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Mon Jul 20, 2026 · 5:00 PM
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Good evening everyone. I'll call the meeting to order. [clears throat] Welcome to everybody who is watching and hopefully enjoying this. I was going to say the fine and hot weather, but I'm not quite sure we got much of that today. Anyway, before we start, Councelor Perchard, would you read the land acknowledgement? My pleasure, Madam Mayor. We acknowledge the land on which we gather is traditional Maggma territory and we acknowledge with respect the diverse histories and cultures of the Bothic Mema Inuit Inu and Inuit of this province. >> Thank you. I'm going to look for the approval of the agenda now. >> So move for changes second. Council Luther, Councelor Wheeler. We're down a few counselors tonight with vacation and medical appointments. So, uh, regrets from, uh, deputy mayor and also from councelor Dean. [clears throat] So, okay. All in favor of the agenda? Approval of the minutes for our meeting, [clears throat] June the 22nd, 2026. I need a mover and a second for that. Councelor Kennedy and Councelor Wheeler. Um, all in favor? Opposed? Carry. Okay. Any business arising from that uh meeting on June the 22nd, 2026? Okay, let's move along. We got an RFD. Uh, no, we got Jigs and Wheels Festival. Councelor Wheeler. >> Thank you, Madame Mayor. The city of Cornerbrook will host the fth annual Jigs and Wheels Festival from July 24th to August the 2nd, 2026. The festival is a 10-day celebration featuring live entertainment, motorsports, outdoor recreation, family programming, …
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Mon Jun 22, 2026 · 5:00 PM
Regular Meeting
Le conseil de Corner Brook examine un programme de pavage à l'asphalte et de nouvelles réglementations pour les autobus et l'eau
Le conseil attribuera des contrats pour le Programme de pavage à l'asphalte 2026 et les services d'inspection connexes, examinera une demande de bureau d'entreprise à domicile au 32 Philip Drive, et votera sur de nouvelles réglementations relatives aux eaux usées et à l'eau ainsi que sur les réglementations concernant les autobus. À l'ordre du jour également : un changement d'itinéraire de VTT pendant la construction du pont de Petries Street, une exemption de bruit pour l'événement Mawiomi, et des mises à jour des politiques sur l'allaitement, la journée de bénévolat et la surveillance vidéo.
- Appel d'offres et attribution de contrat pour le Programme de pavage à l'asphalte 2026
- Demande d'utilisation discrétionnaire pour un bureau d'entreprise à domicile au 32 Philip Drive
- Avis de motion pour de nouvelles réglementations sur les eaux usées et l'eau
- Avis de motion pour de nouvelles réglementations concernant les autobus
- Exemption de bruit pour l'événement Mawiomi
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✓ Décisions: Corner Brook Council approves several service contracts and a home business
Council approved multiple professional service contracts for paving, training, and engineering. A home-based business office at 32 Philip Drive was approved, and a temporary noise exemption was granted for drumming in August. A cleaning contract for the Marina Redmond Centre was defeated.
- Appointed Deputy Mayor Pamela Keeping to Rotary Arts Centre Board (7-0)
- Approved PCA Amendment No. 5 for R.V. Anderson Associates Limited for $31,263.00 (7-0)
- Awarded Asphalt Paving 2026 Inspection Services to AllRock Consulting Ltd for $38,847.00 (7-0)
- Awarded Lean / Continuous Improvement Training Services to Leading Edge Associates for $49,575.00 plus HST (7-0)
- Denied cleaning services contract for Marina Redmond Centre with Blair Holdings Limited (0-7)
- Approved home based business office at 32 Philip Drive (7-0)
- Approved temporary noise exemption for drumming August 7-9, 2026 (7-0)
- Approved revised Breastfeeding Policy (7-0)
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meeting to order. Welcome everyone. >> Welcome. >> Possibly not only on the calendar, it's the first day of summer. It's the first day of summer here with our 5:00 meeting. Sun is shining. [clears throat] Everybody is smiling around here. So, let the meeting begin. Call the meeting to order. Councelor Wheeler, you're going to do the land acknowledgement today. >> Thank you, Madame Mayor. We acknowledge the land on which we gather is in traditional Mikmma territory and we acknowledge with respect the diverse histories and cultures of the Bothic Mikmma Inu and Inuit of this province. >> Thank you so much. Okay, approval of the agenda. Looking for a mover and a second, please. Councelor Prard and Councelor Kennedy. All in favor? That's carried Jessica. Next on to the approval of the minutes of the committee of the whole on May the 25th for a mover and a second on that one. So move >> deputy mayor and councelor Wheeler. All in favor? Motion carried and order adopted. Business arising from the minutes. Anybody got anything they want to arise from the minutes? discussion. No, I have one little thing I have to ask. Uh it [clears throat] concerns the upcoming summer maintenance. I guess just looking for a quick report on where we are with our summer maintenance. Uh assistant director. >> Yeah. Three you madame mayor. So absolutely we we undertake [clears throat] a number of summer maintenance programs whether that's streets, sidewalks, curb um and our water distribution system. So al …
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CITY OF CORNER BROOK
I have been directed by Her Worship the Mayor to summon you to a Regular Meeting of the
Corner Brook City Council, to be held on June 22, 2026 at 05:00 PM . City Hall Council Chambers
CALL MEETING TO ORDER
Land Acknowledgement
1. Land Acknowledgement - Revised 2026.pdf
APPROVALS
Approval of Agenda
Approval of Minutes- Committee of the Whole May 25, 2025
1. 25_May_2026.pdf
BUSINESS ARISING FROM MINUTES
CORRESPONDENCE/PROCLAMATIONS/PETITIONS
Proclamations June
1. IR - Proclamations June.pdf
2. Menstrual Health Day 2026.pdf
3. Recreation Month 2026.pdf
The mayor declared the follow:
May 28 was Menstrual Health Day
June is Recreation Month
June 11 was Lipedema Awareness Day
Rotary Arts Centre Board Appointment
1. Rotary Arts Centre Board Appointment.pdf
TENDERS
Asphalt Paving Program 2026
1. RFD - Asphalt Paving Program 2026.pdf
2. RFD - Merx Bid Comparisons - 17-MYCW-24-00013.pdf
PCA Amendment No. 5 - Deep gulch
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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORNER
BROOK
City Hall Council Chambers
June 22, 2026 AT 05:00 PM
PRESENT:
Mayor Linda Chaisson
Deputy Mayor Pam Keeping
Councillor Sherry Dean
Councillor Eddie Kennedy
Councillor Donna Luther
Councillor Steve Perchard
Councillor Donna Wheeler
Absent with regrets:
STAFF:
Darren Charters, City Manager
Jessica Smith, City Clerk
Aaron O'Brien, Assistant Director of Engineering, Development and Operational Services,
Manager of Engineering
Andrew Miller, Assistant Director of Engineering, Development and Operational Services,
Manager of Operational Services
Rob George, Director of Finance and Administration
Todd Flynn, Director of Protective Services
Peter Robinson, Director of Recreation and Tourism
Roy Teliz, Sergeant-At-Arms
Absent with regrets:
CALL MEETING TO ORDER
Land Acknowledgement
Councillor D. Wheeler read the Land Acknowledgement.
APPROVALS
Approval of Agenda
2026-059
On motion by Councillor S. Perchard
Seconded by Councillor E. Kennedy
It is RESOLVED to approve the agenda as circulated.
In Favor (7): Mayor L. Chaisson, Deputy Mayor P. Keeping, Councillor S. Dean,
Councillor E. Kennedy, Councillor D. Luther, Councillor S. Perchard,
and Councillor D. Wheeler
MOTION CARRIED
Approval of Minutes- Committee of the Whole May 25, 2025
2026-060
On motion by Deputy Mayor P. Keeping
Seconded by Councillor D. Wheeler
It is RESOLVED to approve the minutes of the Committee of the Whole, May 25, …
Mon May 25, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Committee of the Whole
Aucun point de l'ordre du jour n'a été répertorié pour cette réunion.
La réunion du Comité plénier (Committee of the Whole) du 25 mai 2026 à Hampden, Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador ne comporte aucun point d'ordre du jour spécifique enregistré. L'ordre du jour semble ne contenir que des éléments de procédure sans aucune décision, proposition ou discussion répertoriée.
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✓ Décisions: Corner Brook Council approves agenda and previous meeting minutes
The Committee of the Whole approved the current agenda and the minutes from the May 11, 2026, regular meeting. Reports were provided regarding public works, finance, recreation, tourism, protective services, and development.
- Approved the agenda (7-0)
- Approved the minutes of the Regular Meeting held May 11, 2026 (7-0)
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Mhm. >> Mhm. >> Beautiful evening, beautiful day in the city of Corner Brook. Welcome to everybody who's here. Those who are here in person and those who are watching us on TV. Almost makes it seem like summer's actually coming. Isn't it? Hopeful. Right? Mhm. Anyway, let's open the meeting with the land acknowledgement. Counselor Loosely, you're on tonight. >> [clears throat] >> Thank you, Madam Mayor. We acknowledge the land on which we gather is in traditional Micmac territory and we acknowledge with respect the diverse histories and cultures of the Beothuk, Micmac, Innu, and Inuit of this province. Thank you so much. Okay. And the approval of the agenda. Who wants to move the agenda? Councillor Pritchard and seconder is Councillor Kennedy. All in favor? Okay. The agenda is adopted. Approval of the minutes for the regular meeting May 11th, 2026. I need a mover for that. Councillor Luther and Councillor Dean. Thank you >> [cough and clears throat] >> all. All in favor? Opposed? Nobody. Minutes are adopted. So, before we forget uh before we forget before we begin, forget [snorts] I'm I'm usually forgetting something, so I'm reminding myself as we go through. Before we proceed today, we have uh something very special that uh has happened in our city. And I'd like to welcome um Michael White here tonight, who is actually the son of Marina Redmond. And uh I'll read this out and welcome Michael. I understand that your dad and your sister attended um a ceremony in St. John's today …
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Mon May 11, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Regular Meeting
Le conseil de Corner Brook se réunit pour approuver l'ordre du jour, les proclamations et les appels d'offres
Le conseil municipal de Corner Brook se réunira le 11 mai 2026 pour approuver l'ordre du jour et le procès-verbal de la réunion, examiner des proclamations pour divers mois de sensibilisation, et passer en revue les appels d'offres pour le pavage à l'asphalte et l'équipement loué. Le conseil entendra également deux demandes de permis d'utilisation discrétionnaire pour des entreprises à domicile.
- Approbation de l'ordre du jour et du procès-verbal
- Proclamations pour les mois de sensibilisation de mai
- Appel d'offres : Pavage à l'asphalte 2026-05
- Appel d'offres : Équipement loué pour l'été 2026-06
- Utilisation discrétionnaire : Entreprise à domicile au 140 Wheeler's Road
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✓ Décisions: Council approves asphalt paving contract and home-based business permits
The council approved a $475,111 asphalt paving contract and accepted standing offers for construction materials and hired equipment. Two home-based business applications were also approved. The meeting adjourned at 7:37 p.m.
- Approved $475,111 asphalt patching contract (7-0)
- Accepted standing offer for asphalt, concrete & granular materials (7-0)
- Accepted standing offer for hired equipment services (7-0)
- Approved home-based business office at 140 Wheeler's Road (7-0)
- Approved home-based business at 83A Valley Road (7-0)
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Mhm. >> Mhm. >> Thank you. Call the meeting to order. Good evening, everyone. Welcome to May meeting. Although tonight it feels more like March or April. It's not very nice and warm up here, but warm weather is coming, I'm hoping. With any hope, fingers crossed. Anyway, Deputy Mayor, would you like to do the land acknowledgement for us? Thank you, Madam Mayor. We acknowledge the land on which we gather is in traditional Mi'kmaq territory. And we acknowledge with respect the diverse histories and cultures of the Beothuk, Mi'kmaq, Innu, and Inuit of this province. Thank you very much. Okay, approval of agenda. I'll move. Okay, Councillor Wheeler and Councillor Pritchard. All in favor? Opposed? Motion's carried on that, Jessica. And approval of the minutes from our meeting on April 27th, 2026. I'm looking for a mover. So moved. Councillor Dean and Councillor Wheeler. Right on. All of Anybody got anything business from rising from the We're going to that next. All in favor of the minutes of the meeting. I get it. All in favor, Jessica? Perfect. Now, next one, business arising from the minutes. Anybody had a chance to look at the minutes to see if there's anything in it you want further explained or any questions on what was in the meeting? No? Everybody happy? Okay, so we're happy to move along. Okay, we got some proclamations next. And May was a bit is it always has been and a busy month for proclamations. Uh May the 1st was declared World Maternal Mental Health Day. One in five …
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CITY OF CORNER BROOK
I have been directed by Her Worship the Mayor to summon you to a Regular Meeting of the
Corner Brook City Council, to be held on May 11, 2026 at 07:00 PM . City Hall Council Chambers
CALL MEETING TO ORDER
Land Acknowledgement
1. Land Acknowledgement - Revised 2026.pdf
APPROVALS
Approval of Agenda
Approval of Minutes- Committee of the Whole April 27, 2026
1. 27_April.pdf
BUSINESS ARISING FROM MINUTES
CORRESPONDENCE/PROCLAMATIONS/EVENTS
Proclamations May
1. Proclamations May.pdf
2. World Maternal Mental Health Day .docx.pdf
3. GBS_CIDP Awareness Month 2026.pdf
4. EDS Awareness Month.pdf
5. Melanoma and Skin Cancer Awareness Month 2026.pdf
6. Corrections Week 2026 Proclamation Updated.pdf
7. Municipal awareness week proclamation 2026.pdf
8. NL Hope Air Day Draft Municipal Proclamation 2026.pdf
9. World Ovarian Cancer Day (WOCD) - May 8th .docx.pdf
TENDERS
Asphalt Paving 2026-05
1. Asphalt Paving 2026-05.pdf
RFD - 2026-07 Supply of Asphalt, Concrete and Granular Material
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Mon Apr 27, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Committee of the Whole
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✓ Décisions: Council approves $749,855.20 contract for Curling/Westside Reservoir project
The Committee of the Whole approved a $749,855.20 contract for the Curling/Westside Reservoir and Transmission Main project. The meeting also covered updates on water treatment, spring cleanup, and upcoming community events.
- Approved $749,855.20 contract for Curling/Westside Reservoir and Transmission Main (6-0)
- Approved agenda for April 27, 2026 Committee of the Whole meeting (6-0)
- Approved minutes for March 23, 2026 Committee of the Whole meeting (6-0)
- Approved minutes for April 13, 2026 Regular meeting (6-0)
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You're welcome. >> How are you? I'm here. >> Mhm. >> [music] >> The sun is shining. It's a beautiful evening. What else can we say? Okay, I want to call upon Councillor Kennedy to read the land acknowledgement, [snorts] please. Thank you, Madam Mayor. We acknowledge the land on which we gather is a traditional Mi'kmaq territory, and we acknowledge with respect and diverse histories and cultures of the Mi'kmaq, Innu, and Inuit of this province. Thank you very much. You're welcome. Okay. Approval of the agenda. So approved. Second? Mhm. All in favor? Okay. Agenda is approved. And we have two lots of minutes to approve tonight. >> [snorts] >> Um but we had I thought I had done I thought I had completed such a great job last week, but I sort of forgot last time we had a meeting. Sort of forgot to get the the minutes approved. So, first of all, I'll look for someone to the approval of the minutes of March the 23rd. So approved. Seconded by Councillor Kennedy. All in favor? Okay. Those minutes are carried, and now I'm looking for the regular meeting that we had on April 13th. Approval of those minutes, please. Councillor Kennedy and Deputy Mick. All in favor? Minutes are approved. Thank you all very much. Okay, any business arising from those minutes? Anybody got [clears throat] anything to question or ask about? No? Nothing? Uh I'm going to ask a quick question now. Uh Corner Brook City Transit, we started the extended hours on April the 1st. How is it going? Through you, Madam Ma …
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Mon Apr 13, 2026 · 7:00 PM
Regular Meeting
Le zonage groupé et les changements de zones d'appartements soumis au vote du conseil
Le conseil municipal de Corner Brook votera sur plusieurs amendements à l'urbanisme, notamment un zonage groupé (Amendement 25-02) et l'autorisation d'appartements dans les zones industrielles légères (Amendement 25-03). Ils examineront également une demande d'usage discrétionnaire pour un immeuble d'appartements de trois unités au 7 O'Brien's Lane ainsi qu'une proposition de fermeture de rue sur Todd Street. Des contrats pour l'équipement de déneigement et de nouveaux véhicules de flotte sont également soumis à approbation.
- Approbation de l'amendement 25-03 aux règlements de l'IMSP et de développement – autorisation d'appartements dans la zone LI
- Approbation de l'amendement 25-02 aux règlements de l'IMSP et de développement – zonage groupé
- Demande d'usage discrétionnaire pour un immeuble d'appartements de trois unités au 7 O'Brien's Lane
- Proposition de fermeture de la rue Todd Street (le long du Hew – Draw Hotel)
- Achat d'équipement de déneigement et de nouveaux véhicules de flotte pour 2026
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✓ Décisions: Council approves $952,200 snow clearing equipment buyout
The City of Corner Brook approved several infrastructure and fleet purchases, including snow loaders and new trucks. Council also adopted two sets of development regulation amendments and approved a residential conversion at 7 O'Brien's Lane. A proposal for an employee engagement survey was defeated.
- Approved $952,200 buyout of leased loaders from Brandt Tractor Ltd.
- Approved $91,486.92 change order for Deep Gulch Culvert Replacement to JCL Investments Inc.
- Approved fleet purchases from Dennis GM and Humber Ford totaling $267,523.50
- Adopted IMSP and Development Regulations Amendment 25-03 regarding apartments in Li Zone
- Approved conversion of 7 O'Brien's Lane to a three-unit apartment building
- Adopted IMSP and Development Regulations Amendment 25-02 for group rezoning
- Approved temporary closure of Todd Street from June 1 to September 30, 2026
- Defeated $24,596 proposal from TalentMap for Employee Engagement Survey (4 against)
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Good evening, everyone. Good evening, Adam. Call the meeting to order. Before we start with our regular agenda, I'd also like to take a few moments to, on behalf of council, city staff, and the community to extend our sincere condolences to our colleague and friend, Keith Pike, and his partner, Heidi Barnes, on the passing of their son, Liam Pike. Our thoughts are with Keith, Heidi, and their family and their loved ones during this very difficult time. We wish them strength and comfort in the days ahead. Thank you. Okay. Land acknowledgements. Councillor Pritchard. We acknowledge the land on which we gather is in traditional of the Mi'kmaq territory, and we acknowledge with respect the diverse histories and cultures of the Beothuk, Mi'kmaq, Innu, and Inuit of this province. Thank you. Okay. Approval of the agenda. Councillor Luther. Seconder. Councillor Dean. Uh all in favor? Okay. Motion carried. Okay. Approval of the minutes from the Committee of the Whole. Okay. We got that. Um any business arising from those minutes? >> [snorts] >> Do you have any questions, comments, anything you want to question or Okay. [clears throat] So, let's move right along. So, um our proclamations this month, we had a few. Uh on March the 28th, was declared Purple Day for Epilepsy. Purple Day was founded by 9-year-old Cassidy Megan of Nova Scotia, who wanted to let people know [snorts] that if you have epilepsy, you are not alone. Epilepsy is a chronic neuro- neurological disorder, which affects …
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CITY OF CORNER BROOK
I have been directed by Her Worship the Mayor to summon you to a Regular Meeting of the
Corner Brook City Council, to be held on April 13, 2026 at 07:00 PM . City Hall Council Chambers
1.
CALL MEETING TO ORDER
1.1
Land Acknowledgement
1. Land Acknowledgement - Revised 2026.pdf
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APPROVALS
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Approval of Agenda
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Approval of Minutes- Committee of the Whole March 23, 2026
1. 23 Mar_2026.pdf
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BUSINESS ARISING FROM MINUTES
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CORRESPONDENCE/PROCLAMATIONS/PETITIONS
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IR - Proclamations
1. IR - Proclamations.pdf
2. Parkinsons Proclamation.pdf
3. Purple Day for Epilipsy.pdf
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TENDERS/CONTRACTS
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Employment Engagement Survey
1. Employment Engagement Survey .pdf
2. Employee Engagement Study Council IR April 2026.pdf
3. City of Corner Brook - RFP Response-TECHNICAL PROPOSAL - SENT -02March26_Redacted.pdf
5.2
RFD - Purchase Snow Clearing Equipment
1. RFD - Purchase Snow Clearing Equipment.pdf
2. Buyout - City of Corner Brook (1).pdf
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Mon Mar 23, 2026 · 12:00 AM
Committee of the Whole
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✓ Décisions: Council approved a $53,032 SCADA maintenance contract and an infrastructure amendment
The Council of the City of Corner Brook approved two items and postponed one during this meeting. The council awarded a two-year annual maintenance contract for SCADA equipment to support water system monitoring and authorized signing a multi-year capital works funding amendment that secures cost-shared infrastructure dollars for municipal projects. A proposal for an employee engagement survey was tabled until staff provide further information.
- Approved $53,032.09 annual SCADA maintenance contract with Cahill Technical Services for two years (unanimous)
- Authorized Mayor and City Manager to sign a multi-year capital works funding amendment with the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (unanimous)
- Postponed decision on $25,716 plus HST employee engagement survey proposal pending further information
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MINUTES OF A COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE OF
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORNER BROOK
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL
MONDAY, 23 MARCH, 2026 AT 7:00 PM
PRESENT:
Mayor
L. Chaisson
D. Charters, City Manager
R. George, Director of Finance and Administration
D. Burden, Director of Engineering, Development and
Operations
P. Robinson, Director of Recreation Services
J. Smith, City Clerk
R. Teliz, Sergeant-At-Arms
Deputy
Mayor
P. Keeping
Councillors:
S. Dean
E. Kennedy
D. Luther
S. Perchard
D. Wheeler
Absent with regrets: T. Flynn, Director of Protective Services
COW26-18
Land Acknowledgement
Councillor D. Wheeler read the land acknowledgement.
COW26-19
Approval of Agenda
On motion by Councillor S. Dean, seconded by Councillor S. Perchard, it is
RESOLVED to approve the agenda as circulated. MOTION CARRIED.
COW26-20
Approval of Minutes- Regular Meeting March 9, 2026
On motion by Councillor D. Luther, seconded by Councillor D. Wheeler, it
is RESOLVED to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of March 9,
2026. MOTION CARRIED.
COW26-21
Business Arising From Minutes
No business arising from the minutes.
COW26-22
Proclamations and Events
The Mayor declared the following proclamations were made:
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March 12 was declared World Kidney Month
•
March was declared Long Covid Awareness Month
COW26-23
Protective Services Statistics for the month of February 2026
Councillor S. Dean presented the statistics for February from the Protecti …
Mon Mar 9, 2026 · 12:00 AM
Regular Meeting
Hampden council meeting scheduled for March 9, 2026
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✓ Décisions: Council approves $110,298 transit service change and key policy updates
The council determined Mayor L. Chaisson has a conflict of interest on a prior agenda item. It approved the purchase of a new plow truck with a salter and a $110,298.78 change order to extend transit service hours. It adopted two development‑plan amendments, approved a home‑based business at 176 East Valley Road, created a $1,000 annual bursary, and passed a noise‑regulation exemption for the 2026 Jigs and Wheels Festival.
- Approved purchase of a single‑axle 4WD plow truck with salter (motion carried)
- Approved Change Order 003 for transit extended service hours, $110,298.78 plus HST (motion carried)
- Declared Mayor L. Chaisson in a conflict of interest regarding minute 2026‑013 (5‑1 vote, motion carried)
- Adopted IMSP and Development Regulations Amendment 25‑02 (group rezoning) (motion carried)
- Adopted IMSP and Regulations Amendment 25‑03 (apartments in LI zone) (motion carried)
- Approved home‑based business at 176 East Valley Road (motion carried)
- Approved City of Corner Brook Entrance Bursary, $1,000 annually for Fall 2026 (motion carried)
- Approved noise‑regulation exemption for the 2026 Jigs and Wheels Festival street party (motion carried)
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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORNER BROOK
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL
MONDAY, 9 MARCH, 2026 AT 7:00 PM
PRESENT:
Mayor L. Chaisson D. Charters, City Manager
R. George, Director of Finance and Administration
A. Miller, Assistant Director of Engineering, Development
and Operations
A. O’Brien, Assistant Director of Engineering,
Development and Operations
P. Robinson, Director of Recreation Services
J. Smith, City Clerk
R. Teliz, Sergeant-At-Arms
Deputy
Mayor
P. Keeping
Councillors: D. Sherry
E. Kennedy
L. Luther
S. Perchard
D. Wheeler
Absent with regrets: T. Flynn, Director of Protective Services
26-026 Land Acknowledgement
Councillor D. Luther read the land acknowledgement.
26-027 Approval of Agenda
On motion by Councillor D. Luther, seconded by Councillor S. Perchard, it is
RESOLVED to approve the agenda as circulated MOTION CARRIED.
26-028 Approval of Minutes- Regular Meeting February 16, 2026
On motion by Councillor S. Perchard, seconded by Deputy Mayor P. Keeping, it
is RESOLVED to approve the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of
MOTION CARRIED.
26-029 Ratification of Decisions
In accordance with section 41(3) of the City of Corner Brook Act, the following
minutes are being ratified:
Be it RESOLVED to ratify minute CC26 -001 Approval of Agenda
[Dean/Wheeler]
Be it RESOLVED to ratify minute CC26 -005 Watershed Committee
Appointment [Dean/Kennedy]
Be it RESOLVED to ratify minute CC26 -011 App …
Mon Feb 16, 2026 · 12:00 AM
Regular Meeting
Agenda contains only procedural boilerplate, no substantive items
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✓ Décisions: Council approved $1.25M loan for capital projects
The council approved a $1.25 million loan for capital projects, authorized the purchase of a Zamboni for $145,548.50, approved two home‑based business permits and a two‑year temporary tax break for multi‑unit buildings, and granted temporary noise and ATV exemptions for the Jigs & Wheels Festival. All motions were carried except the amendment to the noise exemption, which resulted in a tie.
- Approved $1.25M borrowing for capital projects (motion carried)
- Approved purchase of Zamboni 526 Ice Resurfacer for $145,548.50 (motion carried)
- Approved home‑based business at 2 Dunfield Place (motion carried)
- Approved home‑based business at 28 Glen Haven Boulevard (motion carried)
- Approved two‑year temporary tax break of $125 per unit (motion carried)
- Granted temporary noise regulation exemption for Jigs & Wheels Festival (motion carried)
- Motion to amend noise exemption (no music timing) tied
- Permitted ATV operation on city streets except specified areas for July 24‑Aug 2, 2026 (motion carried)
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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORNER BROOK
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL
MONDAY, 16 FEBRUARY, 2026 AT 7:00 PM
PRESENT:
Mayor L. Chaisson D. Charters, City Manager
T. Flynn, Director of Protective Services
R. George, Director of Finance and Administration
A. O’Brien, Assistant Director of Engineering,
Development and Operational Services
J. Smith, City Clerk
R. Teliz, Sergeant-At-Arms
Deputy
Mayor
P. Keeping
Councillors: D. Sherry
L. Luther
S. Perchard
D. Wheeler
Absent with regrets: Councillor E. Kennedy, P. Robinson and D. Burden, Director of
Engineering, Development and Operational Services
26-014 Land Acknowledgement
Councillor S. Perchard read the Land Acknowledgement.
26-015 Approval of Agenda
On motion by Councillor D. Luther, seconded by Councillor S. Dean, it is
RESOLVED to approve the agenda as circulated. MOTION CARRIED.
26-016 Approval of Minutes - Committee of the Whole January 26, 2026
On motion by Councillor S. Perchard, seconded by Deputy Mayor P. Keeping, it
is RESOLVED to approve the Minutes of the Committee of the Whole, January
26, 2026. MOTION CARRIED.
26-017 Business Arising From Minutes
Mayor L. Chaisson requested an update from on the new garbage and recycling
program. The Assistant Director of Engineering, Development and Planning
advised that staff are working with residents to rectify any non-compliance with
regards to recycling and advises residents to give the city a call if the …
Mon Jan 26, 2026 · 12:00 AM
Regular Meeting
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✓ Décisions: Council approved the meeting agenda and prior minutes
The council approved the agenda for the Jan. 26, 2026 meeting and ratified the minutes from the Jan. 13, 2026 meeting. No other motions were adopted; the remainder of the session consisted of updates on the Civic Centre, recreation, tourism, public works, finance, development, and capital projects.
- Approved meeting agenda (motion carried)
- Approved minutes of Jan. 13, 2026 meeting (motion carried)
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MINUTES OF A COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE OF
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORNER BROOK
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL
MONDAY, 26 JANUARY, 2026 AT 7:00 PM
PRESENT:
Mayor
L. Chaisson
D. Charters, City Manager
T. Flynn, Director of Protective Services
R. George, Director of Finance and Administration
P. Robinson, Director of Recreation Services
A. O'Brien, Assistant Director of Engineering,
Development and Operational Services
A. Miller, Assistant Director of Engineering, Development
and Operational Services
J. Smith, City Clerk
R. Teliz, Sergeant-At-Arms
Deputy
Mayor
P. Keeping
Councillors:
S. Dean
E. Kennedy
D. Luther
S. Perchard
D. Wheeler
Absent with regrets: D. Burden, Director of Engineering, Development and Operational
Services.
COW26-01
Land Acknowledgement
Councillor P. Keeping read the land acknowledgement.
COW26-02
Approval of Agenda
On motion by Councillor S. Perchard, seconded by Councillor E. Kennedy, it
is RESOLVED to approve the agenda as circulated. MOTION CARRIED.
COW26-03
Approval of Minutes- January 13, 2026
On motion by Councillor D. Luther, seconded by Councillor D. Wheeler, it is
RESOLVED to approve the minutes of the Regular Meeting of January 13,
2026. MOTION CARRIED.
COW26-04
Business Arising From Minutes
No business arising from the minutes.
COW26-05
Civic Centre Update
Councillor P. Keeping presented a Civic Centre update as follows:
•
This season began with successfully hosting the 2025 Municipali …
Tue Jan 13, 2026 · 12:00 AM
Regular Meeting
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✓ Décisions: Council approved $3.62 M city share for Curling/Westside Reservoir project
The council approved four change orders for road and asphalt work, a $63,250 landscaping contract for the Marina Redmond Centre daycare, and the city’s $3,622,3 13.00 share of the $13,314,858 Curling/Westside Reservoir project. The council also announced that a new garbage collection program will begin on January 19, 2026.
- Approved Change Order #1 for Asphalt Patching 2025 – $81,894.61 (Marine Contractors Inc.)
- Approved Change Order #2 for Asphalt Patching 2025 – $148,159.10 (Marine Contractors Inc.)
- Approved Change Order #35 for Mount Bernard Avenue Reconstruction – $66,916.50 (Marine Contractors Inc.)
- Approved Change Order #36 for Mount Bernard Avenue Reconstruction – $110,135.76 (Marine Contractors Inc.)
- Approved landscaping contract for Marina Redmond Centre daycare outdoor play area – $63,250.00 (Dirtworx Landscaping)
- Approved city’s share of $3,622,3 13.00 for Curling/Westside Reservoir project (total project $13,314,858.00)
- Authorized City Manager and City Clerk to enter funding agreement for the Reservoir project
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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CORNER BROOK
COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL
TUESDAY, 13 JANUARY, 2026 AT 7:00 PM
PRESENT:
Mayor L. Chaisson D. Charters, City Manager
T. Flynn, Director of Protective Services
R. George, Director of Finance and Administration
P. Robinson, Director of Recreation Services
A. Millier, Assistant Director of Operations
A. O’Brien, Assistant Director of Engineering
J. Smith, City Clerk
R. Teliz, Sergeant-At-Arms
Deputy
Mayor
P. Keeping
Councillors: D. Sherry
E. Kennedy
L. Luther
S. Perchard
D. Wheeler
Absent with regrets: D. Burden, Director of Engineering, Development and Operational
Services
26-001 Land Acknowledgement
Councillor D. Wheeler read the land acknowledgement
26-002 Approval of Agenda
On motion by Councillor. S. Dean, seconded by Deputy Mayor P. Keeping, it is
RESOLVED to approve the agenda as circulated. MOTION CARRIED.
26-003 Approval of Minutes- December 16, 2025
On motion by Councillor E. Kennedy, seconded by Councillor S. Perchard, it is
RESOLVED to approve the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of December
16, 2025 MOTION CARRIED.
26-004 Ratification of Decisions
In accordance with section 41(3) of the City of Corner Brook Act, the following
minutes are being ratified:
Be it RESOLVED to ratify minute CC25 -030 - Approval of Agenda
[Perchard/Keeping]
Be it RESOLVED to ratify minute CC25 -033 - Nominee - Board of Directors of
Deer Lake Airport Authority
[Perch …