TOWN OF CARMANVILLE
POST SECONDARY JOB POSITION
TheCarmanville Habitat Committee has 1 Post Secondary Job Position Available:
This position is for 6 weeks @ 30 hrs/week
Start Date - July 5th, 2021
Change in date to apply – Extended to June 25th, 2021
All COVID-19 PPE, Hard Hats & Safety Glasses will be provided. All other safety gear (Safety Boots/Gloves, Sun Screen and Insect Repellant) is the responsibility of the EMPLOYEE.
✶Must be legally entitled to work in Canada and resident of Newfoundland and Labrador
✶Must be entering or returning to Post-Secondary training in the upcoming academic year
- Trail/Lawn/Building Maintenance
- Other duties as required/assigned
Deadline for Applications is
Noon on Friday, June 25th, 2021
PROVINCIAL SUMMER STUDENT JOB
The Carmanville Recreation Committee has
received approval from the Provincial Government to hire
Recreation Coordinator/Labourer - 6 weeks @ 20 hrs/week
Start Date - July 5th, 2021
All COVID-19 PPE, Hard Hats & Safety Glasses will be provided. All other safety gear (Safety Boots/Gloves) is the responsibility of the EMPLOYEE.
✶Must be between 15 and 30 years of age.
✶Must be a Canadian Citizen
✶Must have a Social Insurance Number
- develop and implement recreational programs for children
-develop and implement a senior citizens recreational program
-labour work (raking, spreading gravel, painting, landscaping, etc.)
-other duties as assigned by supervisor(s)
Deadline for Applications is
Noon on Friday, June 25, 2021
The Town Office will be Closed on
Monday, June 21st, 2021 as it is a Statutory Holiday
YOUTH SUMMER JOBS
The Carmanville Recreation Committee has 2 Positions Available:
Recreation Coordinator - 8 weeks @ 35 hrs/week
Start Date - July 5th, 2021
All COVID-19 PPE, Hard Hats & Safety Glasses will be provided. All other safety gear (Safety Boots/Gloves) is the responsibility of the EMPLOYEE.
Criteria:
✶ Must be between 15 and 30 years of age.
✶ Must be a Canadian Citizen
✶ Must have a Social Insurance Number
JOB DESCRIPTION:
- develop and implement recreational programs for children
- develop and implement a senior citizens recreational program
- labour work (raking, spreading gravel, painting, landscaping, etc.)
- other duties as assigned by supervisor(s)
Resumes can be dropped off at the Town Office or emailed to:
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Deadline for Applications is
Noon on Friday, June 25, 2021
STUDENT EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
CANADA SUMMER JOBS 2021
START DATE - JULY 5, 2021
1 Position - General Labourer - Public Works
8 WEEKS @ 35 HOURS/WEEK
Criteria:
I.must be between 15 and 30 years of age
II.must be a Canadian Citizen
III.must have a social insurance number
Workers must provide their own Safety Boots and Work Gloves. COVID-19 PPE, Hard hat, safety vest and safety glasses will be provided by the Employer.
Resumes may be dropped off at the Town Office or
emailed to:
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DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS IS:
Noon on Friday, June 25, 2021
POST SECONDARY JOB POSITION
The Carmanville Habitat Committee has 1 Post Secondary Job Position Available:
This position is for 6 weeks @ 30 hrs/week
Start Date - July 5th, 2021
All COVID-19 PPE, Hard Hats & Safety Glasses will be provided. All other safety gear (Safety Boots/Gloves, Sun Screen and Insect Repellant) is the responsibility of the EMPLOYEE.
Criteria:
✶ Must be legally entitled to work in Canada and resident of Newfoundland and Labrador
✶ Must be entering or returning to Post-Secondary training in the upcoming academic year
JOB DESCRIPTION:
- Interpreter/Tour Guide
- Craft Shop Worker
- Trail/Lawn/Building Maintenance
- Other duties as required/assigned
Resumes can be dropped off at the Town Office or emailed to:
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Deadline for Applications is
Noon on Friday, June 18, 2021
YOUTH SUMMER JOBS
The Carmanville Habitat Committee has 3 Positions Available:
Interp Guide & Labourer - 8 weeks @ 35 hrs/week
Start Date - July 5th, 2021
All COVID-19 PPE, Hard Hats & Safety Glasses will be provided. All other safety gear (Safety Boots/Gloves, Sun Screen and Insect Repellant) is the responsibility of the EMPLOYEE.
Criteria:
✶Must be between 15 and 30 years of age.
✶ Must be a Canadian Citizen
✶Must have a Social Insurance Number
JOB DESCRIPTION:
- Interpreter/Tour Guide
- Craft Shop Worker
- Trail/Lawn/Building Maintenance
- Other duties as required/assigned
Resumes can be dropped off at the Town Office or emailed to:
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Deadline for Applications is
Noon on Friday, June 25, 2021
Public Notice
PLEASE BE ADVISED THAT THE
EFFECTIVE MAY 10, 2021 HAS BEEN
EffectiveJune 3rd, 2021 at 3:40 p.m.
as per test results from Government Services.
Bingo will resume NEXT week on June 9, 2021
Please be advised that Bingo will resume NEXT week on June 9, 2021 as long as we are still in Level 2. As per Provincial Level 2 Covid19 Guidelines: You must wear a non-medical mask when you are in public indoor settings. This includes when you are seated. So masks will be mandatory while at bingo. We are looking forward to seeing you all again next week! Stay safe.
Clean up Week – June 7-12, 2021
We have designated the week of June 7-12, 2021 as Clean up Week.
Please adhere to the following schedule and have your materials
sorted according to the schedulefor pick-up:
Monday, June 7 - Metals Only - (Stoves, Hot Water Tanks, Refrigerators, etc.)
Tuesday, June 8 - Metals Only - (Stoves, Hot Water Tanks, Refrigerators, etc.)
Wednesday, June 9 - REGULAR GARBAGE PICKUP DAY
Thursday, June 10 - Bulk Garbage - (Chesterfield, Mattress, Furniture, etc.)
Friday, June 11 - General Clean-up – (Hazardous Materials such as Propane Tanks, Oils, etc. should not be included)
Should clean up take longer than 1 week, the above order must still be followed. All
Metals will be picked up first, followed by Bulk Garbage and then General Clean-up.
CLEAN UP WEEK - GARBAGE COLLECTION REGULATIONS
These regulations may be cited as the Town of Carmanville Clean-up week - Garbage Collection Regulations.
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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.
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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.
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Waste should not be put at roadside earlier than 3 days before scheduled clean-up.
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Leaves, grass clippings, trees/tree branches will not be collected
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No construction or demolition materials will be collected.
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If materials are not sorted as per the schedule, they will not be picked up.
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Black bags will no longer be picked up as Central Waste has gone to a blue/clear bag policy. Tipping fees will increase if recycling policies are not followed.
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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 came into effect on the 28thday of September 2015.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
Interested in giving back to your community? Becoming a volunteer fire fighter is a great way to do just that!
Not only will you be giving back, but you will also play a vital part in protecting your community!
Being a volunteer fire fighter provides endless opportunities for training and skill development, and it’s a great way to make new friends in the town and around the province!
The Carmanville Fire Department are currently recruiting new members. The CFD is an Equal opportunity.
If you are 18 years of age and interest in becoming a volunteer firefighter. Application's can be pick up Monday to Friday at the Town Office.
Effective today, all areas in Central have been reinstated to Level 4 due to the Cluster of COVID-19 cases in the Notre Dame Bay area.
The Municipal Building will remain open to the public with the following restrictions:
- Only 1 person is allowed in the building at a time
- Hand sanitizer and masks are provided for customer use upon entering the building
- Inquiries should be made by phone or email to limit the amount of people entering the building. The Town phone number is 534-2814.
For the protection of both Town Workers and Residents, please adhere to all Public Health Orders regarding COVID-19 including the 2 meter Physical Distance Requirement.
Bingo at the Rec Center is cancelled until the Chief Medical Officer’s Public Health Orders allow it to resume.
Garbage collection will continue as normal.
If you have any other questions, please call the office.
Thank you all for adhering to the Public Health Orders and keeping our community safe to this point. Please continue following these orders and stay safe everyone.
Notice
The Town Office will be Closed on
Monday, May 24th, 2021as it is a Statutory Holiday
PUBLIC NOTICE
Water Shut off
Due to unforeseen circumstances
Water will be shut off again at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, May 11th, 2021.
This shut off is required for the continuation of upgrades at the Chlorination Chamber. The shut off applies to the entire community.
Residents are asked to draw off enough water to get through at least an 8 hour period prior to Tuesday morning at 10:00 a.m. We do not know how long this will take.
AS PER REQUIREMENTS, A BOIL WATER ADVISORY WILL BE ISSUED EFFECTIVE MAY 10, 2021
We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your cooperation in this regard.
Dianne Goodyear
Town Clerk/Manager
BOIL WATER ADVISORY
THE TOWN OF CARMANVILLE HAS ISSUED A
Boil Water Advisory FOR Carmanville
As Of Monday, May 10th, 2021
This Boil Water Advisory has been issued as
The Water Distribution System is undergoing maintenance or repairs.
Notice of the Lifting of this Advisory will be announced on the town website: townofcarmanville.ca and notices will be posted in local businesses.
Consumers are advised to bring water that you might ingest to a Rigorous Rolling Boil for one (1) minute.
For example, boil water used for:
- drinking
- brushing teeth
- making ice
- making juice from concentrate & powders
- making infant formula and cereal
- cooking
- washing fruits & vegetables
- making coffee/tea & other hot drinks
For further information about the Boil Water Advisory, please call:
Town Office 534-2814
Government Service Center 256-1420
Dianne Goodyear
Town Clerk/Manager
PUBLIC NOTICE
Water Shut off/Line Swabbing
Water will be shut off at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, May 10th, 2021.
This shut off is required for upgrades at the Chlorination Chamber. The shut off applies to the entire community.
Residents are asked to draw off enough water to get through an 8 hour period prior to Monday morning at 10:00 a.m.
Waterlines will be swabbed overnight from 11:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. as per the following schedule:
Main Street South – Monday, May 17th, 2021
Main Street North from The Chlorination Chamber up to and including Noggin Cove Road - Tuesday, May 18th, 2021
Residents are asked not to draw water during these hours. Also, you may experience some disturbed water until the next day.
AS PER REQUIREMENTS, A BOIL WATER ADVISORY WILL BE ISSUED EFFECTIVE MAY 10, 2021
We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your cooperation in this regard.
Dianne Goodyear
Town Clerk/Manager
NOTICE
The Town Office will be
Closed
On Monday, April 26th, 2021
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
NOTICE
The Town Office will be closed on
as it is a Statutory Holiday
We apologize for any inconvenience and thank you for your cooperation in this regard.
March 1, 2021
Effective Friday, February 26th, The Chief Medical Officer of Health announced all areas of the Province except the Avalon would return to Level 4. In this regard, the Municipal Building will re-open to the public with the following restrictions:
- Only 1 person is allowed in the building at a time
- Hand sanitizer and masks are provided for customer use upon entering the building.
- Inquiries should be made by phone or email to limit the amount of people entering the building. The Town phone number is 534-2814.
For the protection of both Town Workers and Residents, please adhere to all Public Health Orders regarding COVID-19 including the 2 meter Physical Distance Requirement.
Bingo at the Rec Center will not resume until the Chief Medical Officer’s Public Health Orders allow. The Rec. Center will not be available for Rentals until the Chief Medical Officer’s Public Health Orders allow.
Thank you everyone for following the Public Health Orders and keeping our community safe to this point. Please continue to Stay Safe.
The Municipal Building is open to the public but you must wear a mask while inside the building. There are masks available in the lobby if you do not have your own. Hand sanitizer is also provided for your use. All COVID-19 guidelines must be followed while inside the Municipal Buildings. Although the building is open, payments by e-transfer and phone inquiries are encouraged whenever possible. Thank you for your cooperation.
Town Operations during COVID-19
Effective June 8th, 2020 the Municipal Building will re-open to the public with the following restrictions:
- Only 1 person is allowed in the building at a time
- Hand sanitizer and masks are provided for customer use upon entering the building.
- Payments will be accepted through the wicket only: however, e-transfers and payments by mail are encouraged rather that in person whenever possible. The Town email address is
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- Inquiries should be made by phone or email to limit the amount of people entering the building. The Town phone number is 534-2814.
For the protection of both Town Workers and Residents, please adhere to all Public Health Orders regarding COVID-19 including the 2 meter Physical Distance Requirement.
Permits:
Permits are required for Exterior Repairs and Renovations, Construction of Sheds, Construction of Green Houses, Construction of Fences, and Construction of Houses. Please call the office for further information regarding permits.
Garbage Collection
Effective June 8th, 2020 Garbage will return to the normal schedule – prior to COVID-19 – meaning garbage will be collected throughout the community on Wednesdays only.
Tax Arrears/Water Shut Offs:
All taxes prior to 2020 should be paid in full. The deadline for 2020 Taxes is June 30th, 2020. Interest will be charged on all outstanding property tax balances after that date. Water shut-offs will be scheduled within the next month for all houses or businesses that have an outstanding balance prior to 2020 unless an agreement for monthly payments has been set up. Contact the office for further information regarding Agreements.
Bingo:
Bingo at the Rec Center will not resume until the Chief Medical Officer’s Public Health Orders allow.
Rental of the Rec. Center
The Rec. Center will not be available for Rentals until the Chief Medical Officer’s Public Health Orders allow.
Playground:
The Town is currently working on the restoration of the Playground to meet code. However, Playgrounds are to remain closed until the Chief Medical Officer’s Public Health Orders allow.
Walking Trails:
The walking trail is open to public use adhering to the 2 meter Physical Distance requirement as stated by the Public Health Orders.
Interpretation Center:
The Interpretation Center will remain closed to the Public until the Chief Medical Officer’s Public Health Orders allow.
Community Gardens:
The Community Garden boxes have all been allotted and participants are required to follow the Public Health Orders and guidelines as provided.
COVID-19 information and updates can be found on the Provincial Government Website: https://www.gov.nl.ca/covid-19 and on the Federal Government Website: www.canada.ca/coronavirus.
Thank you everyone for following the Public Health Orders and keeping our community safe to this point. Please continue to Stay Safe and enjoy your summer.

PUBLIC NOTICE
GARBAGE COLLECTION
Re: COVID-19
Effective March 25th, 2020 please note the following changes in Garbage Collection:
Wednesdays:
Garbage will be collected on Main Street and Noggin Cove Road ONLY.
Thurdays:
Garbage will be collected on Main Street South and Howell’s Avenue ONLY.
These changes are due to the restrictions regarding the health and safety of our workers. Only the full time outside worker will be performing these duties at this time.
Thank you for your cooperation.
Dianne Goodyear
Town Clerk/Manager
March 18, 2020
To all Residents:
Re: Coronavirus (COVID-19) 2020
The Town of Carmanville will continue to provide services while protecting our residents and workers to the best of our ability. In this respect, due to the ongoing concerns over the Coronavirus, all group events and activities within our public facilities are cancelled as of today. This includes Weekly Bingo, and Rentals of the Recreation Center for group events such as showers, birthday parties, etc. Fire Department meetings and training, Recreation Committee and Habitat Committee meetings are also cancelled.
Council Meetings will be held Closed to the public until further notice.
Whenever possible, please communicate by phone, email, or mail rather than in person if you need to talk to our town staff. The Town email address is:
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. For the safety of our employees, in person payments and inquiries will be dealt with through the wicket – not in the office.
Please take all necessary precautions to protect yourself from this virus. All pertinent information about the Coronavirus can be found on the following government websites: Federal Website: www.canada.ca/coronavirus. Provincial Website: www.gov.nl.ca/covid-19/. Please Stay Safe Everyone!
Keith Howell
Mayor
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
*Due to COVID-19 Guidelines the Rec. Center will not be available to rent until further notice.
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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