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Tag: Corner Brook

“Integrated Youth Services Hub opening next year in Corner Brook, will be operated out of Vine Place Community centre”

(Source: BAYFM 100.1) November 07, 2025  | Bay FM News Read Here

“”Becket” hub for youth coming to Vine Place Community Centre next year, first one of nine to be outside St. John’s”

(Source: BAYFM 100.1) November 13, 2025  | Bay FM News Read Here

Becket Hub Set to Open in Corner Brook Bringing Mental Health and Other Wrap Around Services Closer to Home for Youth

(Source: VOCM) November 25, 2025  | VOCM Tim Powers Show (Timestamp 31:21) Listen Here

Mike Kearley and Jen Crowe talk about Vine Place Community Centre & Integrated Youth Services in NL

(Source: Rogers TV) December 1, 2025  | Rogers TV – West Talk Watch Here

New ‘Becket Hub’ to expand services for youth in Corner Brook region

(Source: NTV) January 06, 2026  | NTV News Watch Here

Becket is proudly supported by Choices for Youth and NL Health Services.

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With humility and respect, we acknowledge that the land, sea and sky, with which we gather today, were the ancestral home of the Beothuk [Bee-Oth-Uck], whose culture, stories and knowledge have been lost forever. We acknowledge the island of Ktaqmkuk [uk-dah-hum-gook], which we refer to as Newfoundland, as the unceded and traditional territory of the Beothuk and Mi’kmaq [mee-gum-maq]. We also acknowledge Labrador as the traditional and ancestral homelands of the Innu [in-new] of Nitassinan [ne-tass-eh-nen], the Inuit [in-new-eet] of Nunatsiavut [nu-nut-si-a-voot], and the Inuit of Nunatukavut [nu-nah-tahk-ah-vut]. 

We recognize the ancestors of all First Peoples, the knowledge they have passed down generations, and the First Peoples who continue to carry that knowledge today. We acknowledge our responsibility to the Seven Generations to come. We do so by carrying open hearts and minds to the lessons of the past, the wisdom of the present and the hope of the future.