4-H Newfoundland and Labrador
Source: Newfoundland and Labrador
Provides youth with opportunities for skill and leadership development.
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About the Foundation
Source: Janeway Children's Hospital Foundation
Provides health care for children and youth in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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About Us
Source: Open Book Literacy Council, Inc.
Provides adults in and around St. John's with free, confidential, one-on-one help with reading, writing, spelling and math.
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ACNL
Source: AIDS Committee of Newfoundland and Labrador (ACNL)
Provides programs and services to prevent the spread of HIV/AIDS and to support those infected or affected by it.
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Addictions Services
Source: Newfoundland and Labrador
Offers alcohol, drugs and gambling education, prevention and treatment services within Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Admiralty House Museum and Archives
Source: Admiralty House Museum and Archives
Explore the history of Mount Pearl and the development of communications in Newfoundland through the museums's exhibits and artifacts.
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Advantage Group
Source: Advantage Group
Provides leased employees to large and small companies in Canada. They have offices in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland.
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Aliant's World of Opportunity
Source: Aliant
Provides a listing of job opportunities with Aliant, Innovatia and xwave.
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Around the Bay
Source: Mariner Resource Opportunities Network
Discover the Baccalieu Trail and all it has to offer, including news and information on local employment, businesses and organizations.
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Arts and Culture Centres
Source: Arts and Culture Centres
Provides information about several arts and culture centres in Newfoundland.
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Avalon Sexual Assault Centre
Source: Avalon Sexual Assault Centre
Provides counselling and support groups for female survivors of childhood sexual abuse and a 24-hour-a-day crisis line for survivors of recent sexual assault.
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Avalon West Community Business Development Corporation
Source: Avalon West Community Business Development Corporation
Offers financing resources and entrepreneurial assistance.
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Baccalieu Trail Board of Trade Business Guide
Source: Baccalieu Trail Board of Trade
Provides information for those interested in investing in the local economy.
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Big Brothers Big Sisters: Become a BIG
Source: Big Brothers Big Sisters of Eastern Newfoundland
Offers an opportunity to become a mentor to children and youth of single parent families in Eastern Newfoundland.
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Business Directory
Source: St. John's Downtown Development Commission
Provides a business directory for downtown St. John's.
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Business Information
Source: Capital Coast Development Alliance
Provides potential entrepreneurs with business information and resources.
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Business Opportunity
Source: The Argentia Management Authority
Provides support and incentive programs for potential businesses.
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Canadian Search Engine
Source: CanadianSearch.ca
Provides a searchable Newfoundland and Labrador directory.
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Career Development & Experiential Learning
Source: Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN)
Links to career development and co-op education centres, as well as to the student volunteer bureau.
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Career Information Resource Centre Placentia
Source: Career Information Resource Centre (CIRC)
Offers free services to career planners and job seekers.
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Careers
Source: Consilient Technologies Corporation
Lists job opportunities in the wireless and mobility software field.
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Careers - Current Opportunities
Source: Bristol Group
Provides a list of current opportunities in fields such as public relations, advertising, research, strategic marketing, broadcast, and new media production.
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Child, Youth and Family Services
Source: Health Care Corporation of St. John's
Provides intervention/outpatient mental health services for youth (ages 16-19) and their families.
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The City of St. John's Welcomes You!
Source: St. John's
Provides community information for the city of St. John's; includes calendar of events, list of city services, e-services and tourism related topics.
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City Services - Housing
Source: St. John's
Provides housing throughout St. John's to low and moderate income families.
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