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Polar Bear Warning

News Releases

Fisheries and Land Resources
March 15, 2018

Public Advisory: Polar Bear Warning Issued for Northern Peninsula Areas

Residents are cautioned about polar bears reported in several areas on the Northern Peninsula, including St. Anthony, Great Brehat, St.Carol’s, Roddickton and Griquet.

Residents who live in areas where polar bears have been known to frequent are encouraged to take appropriate steps to avoid an encounter with bears. This includes being aware of your surroundings, keeping pets inside or under close supervision, travelling in groups when possible, never approaching a fresh kill or carcass, and adhering to the proper storage, collection and disposal of garbage to avoid attracting bears into communities and backyards.

Under no circumstances should residents approach the polar bear. While every encounter is different, if an individual encounters a polar bear, they should first take note of the bear’s behavior. If the bear does not know you are there:

Quietly back away and leave the area;
Try and stay downwind of the animal;
Keep an eye on the bear; and
Never get between a bear and her cubs.
If the bear has seen or smelled you:

Remain calm;
Give the bear space and a route to get away;
Back away, get out of the situation, never run;
If you must speak, do so calmly and firmly; and
Avoid direct eye contact with the bear.
Anyone sighting a polar bear is asked to contact the local District Forestry and Wildlife Office in Roddickton at 709-457-2300 or St. Anthony at 709-454-8435 or 709-457-7243 after regular office hours.

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Media contact
Connie Boland
Fisheries and Land Resources
709-637-2923, 640-6409
connieboland@gov.nl.ca

2018 03 15 1:25 p.m.

BINC Information Session

The Basic Income Network of Canada is a non-profit organization operating from Ottawa, Ontario. The group seeks to promote and generate public awareness about a basic income guarantee as a right for all citizens of Canada. If you would like more information Mr. Ben Wiper is hosting a session at the Gerry Byrne Room on Wednesday, March 21.

Come Home Year

As of today, 9 people have volunteered to organize a come home year celebration. The numbers are not significant enough to move forward with this event. Approximately 20-25 people are needed. The Town will continue to collect names of anyone who is interested. It will be addressed again when enough volunteers have come forward. Thank You for your understanding.

Stop before you flush!

Stop! Before you flush or drain the sink – Look!

Towels, facecloths, mop heads, paper towels, caps to bottles, toys, baby wipes, and grease when flushed down your toilet and washed down the drain of your sink is causing BIG PROBLEMS for our town waste water/sewer system. Ever notice the big silver boxes with a red light on the top located around Town. This is the Town’s lift stations which are used to pump wastewater or sewage from different parts of Town to the septic tank. When the red light is blinking it means there is trouble in the lift station.

In these stations there are motors that chop up the raw sewage before pumping it through the system. Large cloth-like and plastic items cannot be easily chopped up and often cause problems. These problems can become VERY COSTLY for the Town to repair. Before you flush the toilet or drain your sink please be careful not to wash down large non-biodegradable items in our Town’s septic system.

Request for quotes for Mosaic Unveiling

Request for Quote

The Town of Roddickton-Bide Arm will be hosting an unveiling for the community Mosaic on March 19, 2018. Quotes are requested from any interested parties for the supply of finger foods (provide list with quote), tea and coffee (including condiments) for 150 people. The quote must also include the supply of plates, napkins, cups, cutlery and clean up after the event.

Quotes will be received up to Friday, February 9, 2018 at 4:30 pm.

The lowest of any quote not necessarily accepted or awarded.