Posted on Thursday, June 06, 2019 02:00 PM
The St. John's Regional Fire Department issued the following News Release regardingChimineas and Outdoor Fireplace Safety:
Whether you already have a chiminea or outdoor fireplace or you are planning to add one, invest some effort in reviewing outdoor fireplace safety. This is especially important if you’re new to using a fire pit. It only takes a second for a cozy fire to burst into a blazing inferno.
The St. John’s Regional Fire Department wishes to remind all residents of the following safety tips...
Posted on Thursday, June 06, 2019 01:45 PM
The St. John's Regional Fire Department issued the following News Release regarding open air burning safety:
With spring outdoor cleanup starting, we know some folks choose to burn brush and yard debris on their property. Cleaning up debris and limiting the level of flammable vegetation surrounding your home is good practice, but make sure the way you do it is safe – for you, your home, your neighbors, and the surrounding area. Should you wish to clear any land or burn any brush, the St. John’s Regional...
Posted on Monday, June 03, 2019 11:30 AM
Update: June 5, 11:30 a.m. - Due to weather conditions on Tues. Jun 4, paving could not be completed at the Karwood Roundabout. Paving operations will continue today (June 5) and in order to complete the required work, it is expected to continue throughout the afternoon. To facilitate the work, all traffic will be directed by flagpersons and traffic delays are anticipated. All drivers are asked to use caution in the area and to follow signage and traffic control procedures. The...
Posted on Friday, May 31, 2019 08:45 AM
Youth Ventures is a program that encourages youth between the ages of 12-29 to start up and run their own summer businesses. The program helps youth create business plans, promote and advertise their summer business, and provides financial training, resources and business counselling. The Town of Paradise supports the Youth Ventures program in its goal to help empower our young entrepreneurs. Through waiving the fees for permits and licenses for Youth Venture participants, the Town looks to...
Posted on Thursday, May 30, 2019 09:15 AM
The Town of Paradise is advising that a detour will be in place to divert traffic from Paddy Kay Drive, Tilting Place, Castle Heights, and sections of Clearview Heights. The detour is scheduled to begin the week of June 3 and is necessary to divert traffic away from the construction area of the Clearview Heights road upgrade work. Traffic will be detoured through Harcourt Drive and Gosse’s Road; exit onto Topsail Road will be from Gosse’s Road, see map for detour route. A temporary...
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