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MMSB's Backyard Composting Program

Posted 8 January 2016, 11:23 am NST

The Town of Fogo Island is considering enrolling in the MMSB's backyard composting program. This program allows residents to purchase compost bins from the Town for $21.99 plus HST (similar bins cost ~$70 retail). If you are interested in purchasing a bin, please call, email or drop into the Town Office and let us know.
For more information, please visit the MMSB website:
http://www.mmsb.nl.ca/composting/backyard-composting/

Coming on CBC IDEAS, Tuesday, November 10

Posted 3 November 2015, 8:45 am NST

HOW TO KNOW IN FOGO

From building a boat (known locally as a "punt"), to assembling a quilt, baking a partridgeberry lassie tarte, or tying nautical knots, the folks who live on Fogo Island -- off the stormy northeast coast of Newfoundland -- have created a body of local knowledge in order to survive.

Artist and academic Pam Hall, who recently collaborated with island residents to produce An Encyclopedia of Local Knowledge on Fogo, shares the results of her research.

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Pam Hall, PhD
Inaugural Public Engagement Post-Doctoral Fellow
Memorial University of Newfoundland

Faculty Member
MFA in Interdisciplinary Arts Program
Goddard College, Vermont

Sort It Central

Posted 4 February 2015, 3:47 pm NST

cnwm

Central Newfoundland Waste Management (CNWM) is pleased to announce Sort It - Central, a new curbside recycling and garbage collection program that will launch on Monday, March 2, 2015.

With a focus on increasing waste diversion and protecting the environment, Sort It - Central requires everyone to properly sort their waste into two streams, using clear bags for garbage and transparent blue bags for recyclables, including paper fibre and mixed containers.

As you are aware, residents and... Read more.

Central Newfoundland's New Recycling and Garbage Program

Posted 21 January 2015, 1:41 pm NST

Central Newfoundland Waste Management (CNWM) is launching a curbside recycling and garbage program for all residents of Central Newfoundland. The first of its kind in Newfoundland and Labrador, our mandatory program will have the greatest positive impact on keeping waste out of the central regional landfill.

 Waste will be sorted at the residence in two streams
 Recyclables are placed in a Blue transparent bag (full list of recyclables to be
available from Central Waste in a... Read more.

Public Notice - Permit required

Posted 29 September 2014, 1:20 pm NDT

The Town of Fogo Island would like to remind residents that a permit is required for:
• New construction
• Extensions to buildings
• Demolition
• Exterior renovations (new windows, door's, siding, roofing, shingles, decks, footings, etc.)
• Repairs and maintenance
• Fencing
• Relocation of buildings
• Alterations to land, including hard surfacing, landscaping, excavating, ditching, depositing fill and the clearing of land.
• Installation of septic systems

Residents are also reminded that a permit must be obtained prior to the commencement of any work.

We would like to thank you for your cooperation on this matter.

Town of Fogo Island

Illegal Dumping Continues

Posted 27 April 2012, 9:41 am NDT

Trash dumped over the bank by the Battery in Fogo
Trash dumped over the bank by the Battery in Fogo (larger version)

A certain irresponsible segment of society continues to ignore the environment and litters and dumps their garbage anywhere they feel like it.

All of us pay a price for these irresponsible acts. The scenery is spoiled, visitors are turned off by the mess, and rodents and other scavengers are attracted by the refuse.

Through regional co-operation with other Councils and with the support of the Provincial Government, our trash is now transported off our Island for proper disposal.

Don't let a few spoil our environment. Use the proper disposal facility for all your garbage.

Report anyone you see dumping illegally.

Burning prohibited

Posted 15 September 2011, 2:58 pm NDT

NEWFOUNDLAND AND LABRADOR REGULATION 39/04 - Air Pollution Control Regulations, 2004 under the Environmental Protection Act (O.C. 2004-232)(Filed May 20, 2004)
Under the authority of sections 22 and 111 of the Environmental Protection Act, the Lieutenant-Governor in Council makes the following regulations:

Burning prohibited
12. (1) A person shall not burn or permit the burning of any material listed in Schedule E in a fire.
(2) Notwithstanding subsection (1), a person may burn or permit... Read more.