TOWN OF CARMANVILLE
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
CANADA SUMMER JOBS 2019
1 POSITION - TRAINEE 1 MAINTENANCE
8 WEEKS @ 30 HOURS/WEEK
Criteria:
i must be between 15 and 30 years of age
i must be a Canadian Citizen
i must have a social insurance number
Workers must provide their own Safety Boots and Work Gloves. Hard hat, safety vest and safety glasses will be provided by the Employer.
Resumes may be dropped off at the Town Office
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS:
Noon on Friday, June 21st, 2019
YOUTH SUMMER JOBS
The Carmanville Recreation Committee has 2 Positions Available:
2 - Rec. Coach/Labourer Positions for 8 weeks @ 30 hrs/week
Hard Hats & Safety Glasses will be provided. All other safety gear (Safety Boots/Gloves) is the responsibility of the EMPLOYEE.
JOB DESCRIPTION:
! develop and implement recreational programs for children
! develop and implement a senior citizens recreational program
! help organize and run community day activities
! labour work (raking, spreading gravel, painting, landscaping, etc.)
! assist in organizing and running the Summer Festival
! other duties as assigned by supervisor(s)
DESIRED QUALITIES:
< good oral and written communication skills
< good organizational skills
< good interpersonal relationship skills
< ability to work under minimum supervision
< enjoy working with children of all ages
< enjoy working with senior citizens
< enjoy both indoor and outdoor recreational activities
< responsible and mature
< good overall work ethic
< babysitters course and/or St. John Ambulance First Aid Course definite asset
Resumes must be dropped off at the Town Office.
Deadline for Applications is
Noon on Friday, June 21, 2019
Celebrate World Oceans Day
Beach Cleanup
Saturday, June 8th
8:30-10:30 am
Meet at the Government Wharf
Bags and Gloves provided
Refreshments following the cleanup
Sponsored by the Carmanville Habitat Committee with assistance from
the Town of Carmanville and the Carmanville Harbour Authority
Canada Summer Jobs 2019
The Carmanville Habitat Committee has
The following positions available
- 2 INTERPRETER & 2 TRAIL GUIDE POSITIONS
Interpreter - 2 Positions for 8 weeks @ 30 hours/week
Trail Guides – 2 Positions for 7 weeks @ 30 hours/week
Start Date – July 2, 2019
Tentative hours: 10:30 am-5:30 pm daily including weekends
Duties: Interpreter/Tour Guide
Craft Shop Worker
Trail/Lawn/Building Maintenance
Other duties as required
Workers must provide their own safety boots, work gloves, rain clothes, sun screen and insect repellant.
(Hard Hats and Safety Glasses will be provided.)
Resumes must be dropped off at the Town Office
Please include your current grade level
and three references (not family members)
Deadline for applications is: June 6th, 2019 @ 4:30 p.m.
Notice
The Town Office will be Closed on
Monday, May 20th, 2019 as it is a Statutory Holiday
(Victoria Day)
Dianne Goodyear
Town Clerk/Manager
Clean up Week – June 3 – 7, 2019
Please adhere to the following schedule and have your materials sorted according to the schedule and attached Regulations
Monday, June 3 & - Metals Only
Tuesday, June 4 (Stoves, Hot Water Tanks, Refrigerators, etc.)
Wednesday, June 5 & - Bulk Garbage
Thursday, June 6 (Chesterfield, Mattress, Furniture, etc.)
Friday, June 7 - General Clean-up
Note: Hazardous Materials such as Propane Tanks and Oils will not be picked up.
We are seeking 2 workers per day to clean up the ditches during this period (weather permitting). If you are interested, please call the town office and submit your name.
Dianne Goodyear
Town Clerk/Manager
Regulations for Clean Up Week
PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY
The following regulations have been made by the Town Council of the Town of Carmanville under the provisions of Section 414.(1).(pp).(i). of the Municipalities Act, 1999, as amended.
Adopted by the Town Council of the Town of Carmanville on the 28th day of September, 2015, MOTION – 3757-15.
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TOWN CLERK/MANAGER MAYOR
CLEAN UP WEEK - GARBAGE COLLECTION REGULATIONS
These regulations may be cited as the Town of Carmanville Clean-up week - Garbage Collection Regulations.
1. Materials placed at roadside must be sorted. For example, metals have to be separate from other waste as there is no tipping fee for metals.
2. Metals will always be collected during the first two days of clean-up. Metals put out after designated time for collection will not be picked up.
3. Waste should not be put at roadside earlier than 3 days before scheduled clean-up.
4. Leaves, grass clippings, trees/tree branches will not be collected.
5. No construction or demolition materials will be collected.
6. If materials are not sorted as per the schedule, they will not be picked up.
7. Black bags will no longer be picked up as Central Waste has gone to a blue/clear bag policy. Tipping fees will increase to $180.00 per ton from $122.00 per ton if recycling policies are not followed.
8. Every person who fails to comply with or otherwise contravenes any of the provisions of these regulations is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to the penalty as set out in the said Act.
These regulations shall come into effect on the 28thday of September 2015.

ANNUAL MOTHER’S DAY BREAKFAST
SUNDAY, MAY 12TH, 2019
CARMANVILLE REC. CENTER
8:00 A.M. TO 11:00 A.M.
COST: $6.00 ADULTS
$4.00 CHILDREN, AGE 12 & UNDER
SPONSORED BY:
CARMANVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT
NOTICE
The Town Office will be
Closed
on
Monday, April 22nd, 2019
Due to
St. George’s Day Holiday
We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your cooperation in this regard.
Dianne Goodyear
Town Clerk/Manager
PLEASE
DO NOT FEED
THE GEESE
Compost Bins Available
Compost Bins are available at the Town Office for $25

Dianne Goodyear
Town Clerk/Manager

Newfoundland and Labrador Housing Corporation
The Home Energy Savings Program (HESP) is a provincial initiative designed to assist low income households ($32,500 or less) who consume 15,000+ kWh of electricity annually in making energy efficient retrofits to their homes. The program assists clients with retrofits that will make their homes more affordable and reduce greenhouse gas emissions that contribute to climate change. General Information
- Applications will be available July 4, 2017.
- Clients who have received the Residential Energy Efficiency Program (REEP) will not be eligible for HESP.
- NLHC will provide a pre- and post-energy inspection.
- Grants of up to $5,000 will be available.
- Applicants will be selected on a “first come, first served” basis.
HESP Upgrades Examples of some repairs that will create energy efficiency are: basement and attic insulation; and draft-proofing. For more information, please contact Newfoundland Labrador Housing Corporation (NLHC) at 724-3000 (toll free at 1-866-331-3436) or e-mail:
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Did you know?
- Indiscriminate dumping is an ongoing problem in our community
- The cost to clean up the indiscriminate is borne by the town – your tax dollars are going towards cleaning up somebody else’s mess
- That if the person doing the indiscriminate dumping can be determined, he/she can be forced to clean up the mess and can also be fined
Following are pictures taken around our community of indiscriminate dumping. In some areas, it is very difficult, maybe impossible to clean up the debris due to the location.
      
If you know who is responsible please do the right thing and report them. Let’s take pride in our community and work together to make it a better, cleaner place to live.
Carmanville Rec. Center Rental Rates
The Carmanville Recreation Center
Is available for Rent at the Following Rates:
½ day - $30.00
Full Day - $75.00
Rental Rate is based on the period from the time the key is picked up until it is returned.
Contact for Rental – Jackie MacIsaac
Phone – 534-2463
CRAFTS
The Carmanville Habitat Committee is inviting local craftspeople to supply their craft shop, located within the Interpretation Centre, with home made crafts for the upcoming 2017 tourist season. Interested persons are asked to please contact Dianne Goodyear at the Town Office (534-2814) or Linda Bailet (534-2287)
 
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