Local News
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A patient at the Waterford hospital assaults another patient and is facing an attempted murder charge
RNC say shortly after 6 p.m. last night (Dec. 19), they received the report.
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Opposition raises urgent concerns about lack of RCMP in NL
PC Justice shadow Helen Conway Ottenheimer, says this is a crisis that threatens the safety and well-being of rural communities.
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“Bridging Generations: A Guide to Intergenerational Programming,” a new guide released by government
Its purpose is to provide practical guidance and resources to communities, community groups and organizations for creating and nurturing intergenerational connections that encourage people of all ages to learn and share with each other.
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Finance Minister Siobhan Coady says the new federal Finance Minister is well known here
Coady says she’s thankful for the work Freeland did but the new finance minister is no stranger to NL. Leblanc is from New Brunswick and he is very supportive.
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RCMP say scammers are pretending to be police officers and are asking for money
The RCMP will NEVER ask for money from the public and people should report this type of crime to your local detachment.
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People are being asked to complete an online survey on the future of policing in NL
This confidential and voluntary survey will take approximately 20 minutes to complete.
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Police find drugs, body armour, firearms, ammunition, cash and contraband tobacco in a CBS home
Twenty-three-year-old Dante Drake Appleby and 22-year-old Ashanti Agyemang were arrested and are charged with numerous offences.
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11 housing projects get loans from government, one is in Reidville
Meadowbrook Cottages Ltd wants to build 4 units and JEST Construction Inc. intends to build 16 units in Port aux Basques.
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Push is on for $20,000 to meet this year's goal for the Salvation Army Christmas Kettle campaign
there are 6 locations throughout the city available from 11 a.m. until 7 p.m. This includes Canadian Tire, Walmart, Dominion, Sobeys and Colemans at the Gardens.
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Opposition leader Tony Wakeham wants to know why the rush with Churchill Falls?
Wakeham says “The Churchill Falls MOU is a 51-year agreement with Hydro-Quebec and we have learned from our history with Quebec that long-term deals are nearly impossible to modify if circumstances change, resulting in a less beneficial deal than promised.”
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55-year-old man dies after a two vehicle collision on the TCH near Jeffreys on Tuesday
The lone occupant of the SUV, who was not wearing a seatbelt, was ejected from the vehicle and died at the scene.
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Scott Lavers of Port Saunders is facing charges after police find firearms
This included Two high-powered rifles, a semi-automatic rifle, a quantity of ammunition, firearms parts, and stolen property.
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Finance Minister says new Churchill Falls deal would be of great benefit to the people of NL
Coady says this province won’t see any money until 2026 but changes in the new contract will be retroactive to January 1,2025.
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Anthony Humby of St. John's is now facing 79 charges related to child trafficking
His co-accused, 82-year-old Bruce Escott, has pled guilty to seven charges and will be sentenced in 2025.
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New cell phone policy for students in schools coming into effect in the new year
Students in Grade 7 to Level 4 who bring a personal electronic device to school must switch it off and store it out of sight during instructional hours.
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Wildlife offices are paying for carcasses to test for avian flu
Trappers can submit carcasses of red fox, Arctic fox, Weasel, Beaver, Lynx, Labrador marten, Mink, Muskrat and Otter.
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"A Christmas Fury with Mary Sexton and Mary Walsh" at the Rotary Arts Centre tonight
Walsh says this film was shot in January and is a sequel to “Hatching, Matching and Dispatching.”
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RNC arrest two impaired drivers in Corner Brook in less than three days
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Corner Brook motorists will have to pay more for parking in the new year
With limited downtown parking, Mayor Jim Parsons says the goal is to enhance the movement of vehicles in and out of the metered parking spaces to aid with the availability of parking spaces for downtown shoppers.
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Marine Atlantic completed 1700 crossings in the past year and passenger traffic is up
At yesterday’s 2023-24 Annual Review of Activities in the capital city, Board chair Gary O’Brien says it’s been a busy year at Marine Atlantic,
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The Trans Canada Highway near the Jeffreys turnoff is now open to traffic after a serious collision
All lanes are now open to traffic
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RCMP investigates shots fired and damage to a loader in Isle aux Morts
Sometime between Thursday, December 12th and Sunday, December 15th, 2024, on Water Street, near the government wharf, a parked loader had several windshield sections damaged.
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Corner Brook hires consultant to design improvements at Bartlett's Point park
Mayor Jim Parsons tells Bayfms Lenny Benoit this project consists of the design of an access road off of Petries Street that will lead to an accessible parking area complete with pavement, curb and drainage.
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Have your say about road construction until January 19th
Residents are being asked to provide suggestions on what road construction projects should get the green light for the next construction season.
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RCMP investigating a break in at Pizza Delight in Deer Lake
The crime occurred sometime between the evening of December 12 and the morning of December 13.
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Neither sleet, nor snow, nor strike can keep Canada Post from delivering the mail, workers ordered back
Federal Labour Minister Steve MacKinnon asked the Canada Industrial Relations Board to order the 55,000 employees back to work if a deal couldn’t be reached by the end of the year. T
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Opposition calls for all party committee in light of Hydro Quebec and Churchill Falls MOU
Tony Wakeham says “The people of this province deserve to know that the Churchill River MOU is in their best interests.”
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Canada's Finance Minister calls it quits after Prime Minister asks her to take another job
Christyia Freeland issued a letter yesterday saying the Prime Minister told her he no longer wanted her to serve as Finance Minister and offered her another cabinet position.
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Don't overindulge this Christmas and beware the signs of stress
The Community Mental Health Initiative (CMHI) is out with some tips for practicing a little will power over the holidays. Peter Parsons says it’s hard to not overindulge.
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Sean Weir is the new Vice-President elect of the NLTA
Weir will serve a term from 2025-27 starting August 1st.
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Westside Tabernacle is getting help to deliver 475 meals on Christmas day, still need to raise more
The group had met capacity within ten days of registration for the dinners, a twenty plus yearly tradition that includes a turkey dinner and all the fixings, chocolates and a gift for each small child.
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Corner Brook MHA expects new Churchill Falls deal will pass in the House of Assembly
Gerry Byrne says he’s not hearing any negativity concerning the new Churchill Falls Hydro electric deal.
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Westside Tabernacle reaches capacity for Christmas Dinner for the first time, need has doubled
Pastor Jeremy says they recently received a donation of 225 pounds of potatoes but still need carrots, turnip, frozen peas, pop and boxes of chocolates.
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Traffic slowdowns on the TCH near Riverside Drive and Man in the Mountain this week
On Wednesday morning, December 18, all lanes of the highway will be closed for a short period of time and motorists should plan for this delay.
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Dial in and support the Corner Brook Kinsmen today on BayFM
The second annual Kin Karol will take place today, December 15, from noon to 3 p.m.
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Provincial HST tax break begins tomorrow on essential items
This affordability measure will provide an estimated $48 million in provincial tax relief.
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Qalipu Chief Jenny Brake says new council is focused on orientation
Brake says they’ve started setting priorities and a path forward.
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RNC offers tips to secure property during the holidays
Cst James Cadigan says it’s a busy time of year for most, and that includes those looking to capitalize on distracted homeowners.
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59th annual Pasadena Lions and Leos Christmas Parade is tomorrow
Floats will line up at 9:30 on Tenth Avenue and the route will remain the same.
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Glovertown RCMP looking for Brendan Bungay, who is evading police
Bungay is facing charges of assault, being unlawfully in a dwelling and uttering threats.
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A Memorandum of Understanding between NL and Quebec has been signed, deal could be worth billions
The project is expected to generate a quarter of trillion dollars into provincial coffers over its lifespan.
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Corner Brook Mayor says new initiatives for accessible transit to be rolled out in the new year
Mayor Jim Parsons says a couple of new buses have started this week, and these buses can carry 27 passengers each.
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Provincial and federal child benefits for some will be in the bank tomorrow
Canada Post has agreed to deliver monthly benefit cheques for the Canada Child Benefit and related benefits.
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Fisheries Minister says recent report on snow crab quality highlights critical need
The report is titled, “Snow Crab Food Safety and Quality: A Discussion of Issues Related to Provincial Regulation.
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"Historic partnership" between NL and Quebec to be announced today dealing with the Upper Churchill
In 2019, Hydro Quebec made 28 billion from Churhcill Falls while NL received $2 billion.
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NL Insectarium in Deer Lake to get funding to improve product marketing
One of ten businesses to share $356,000 from the Business Growth Program.
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Special Olympics interest growing in Corner Brook
Club chair Tony Boland says interest has been growing over the years and now they are able to include younger children.
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Corner Brook Mayor Jim Parsons reminds residents of the dangers of using metal property markers
He says it’s okay to use plastic markers on property lines but nothing else but metal markers and rocks can act as projectiles for spotters, which is very dangerous.
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Updates to fish licensing requirements have been made ahead of the 2025 season
Minister Gerry Byrne says this plan works with fishers and communities to increase competition, grow capacity across the sector, and support free enterprise.
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Free skating and swimming as part of the 2025 Year of Sport in NL
Premier Andrew Furey says “The Year of Sport” will celebrate sport and athletes in this province and will consist of marquee events, including the Games.
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Couple arrested for consecutive thefts in Corner Brook
The 35-year-old woman and a 26-year-old man have each been charged with two counts of theft.
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Seniors in western zone long term care are at 20 percent when it comes to clinical restraining
Seniors Advocate Susan Walsh says the Canadian average is 5 percent however in NL from 2022-23 it was 12 percent.
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Residential and commercial development project in Deer Lake gets the green light from government
V & J Tectonic Inc. plans to develop on two land parcels of approximately 150 hectares located on Glide Lake Road in the Town of Deer Lake.
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Winter cruise ship ready at the Port of Corner Brook
Patti Ricketts is the Cruise Marketing Coordinator at the Port. She says the Port of Corner Brook will remain open for business year-round and they are excited about extending the tourism season beyond the fall.
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New portal for crown lands announced in Corner Brook today
This will remove barriers when applying for, or securing property title to, Crown lands.
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MADD launches Red Ribbon campaign to promote sober driving this holiday season
From November 1 to January 6, MADD and its chapters across the country distribute thousands of red ribbons and car decals urging people to never drive impaired.
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Industry Minister says cruise ship industry growth is being led by the Corner Brook Port Corporation
Last week, his department as well as Tourism, Recreation and Culture announced a joint investment of $150,000 from the Regional Development Fund for Cruise Newfoundland and Labrador (Cruise NL).
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Opposition leader raises concerns over increasing costs of food
A recently released Canada’s Food Price Report 2025 shows a 3.8 per cent increase in food cost in 2024 for Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Local Doctor couple and MHA heading to Uganda and Kenya for missions of hope
The group has given out upwards of 10-12,000 pairs of shoes, which are donated locally.
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Fisheries Minister Gerry Byrne has released details of a snow crab report
The report, Snow Crab Food Safety and Quality: A Discussion of Issues Related to Provincial Regulation, was commissioned by the Department of Fisheries, Forestry and Agriculture.
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Premier Andrew Furey will present the inaugural Premier’s Medals for Arts and Heritage today
These medals are the most prestigious honour in the province for these disciplines, recognizing excellence and community contributions.
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BayFM wins Best Community Radio Station in Canada for the second year in a row
Station Manager Lenny Benoit says this is all for the community.
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Federal Ministers talk about cruise ship growth and the upcoming Working Canadians Rebate
ACOA and Rural Economic Development Minister Gudie Hutchings says $473K in funding will help market the whole area, including businesses.
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Industry Minister Andrew Parsons is eager about growth and future of a Corner Brook based company
AllRock Consulting Ltd., got a financial boost of $172K from his department to research and develop a new and innovative way to conduct geotechnical testing using artificial intelligence.
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Two people from the west coast are in the running for the 2024 Human Rights Award
The winner will be announced during a ceremony at Government House on December 10th, which is also International Human Rights Day.
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Changes to the way prices are set for fish have passed in the House of Assembly
Changes will see a return to a more traditional collective bargaining model whereby the right to strike and lockout will be reinstated.
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NL Seniors Advocate joins in a national call for seniors to get the $250 rebate cheque
Susan Walsh says “Seniors in Newfoundland and Labrador are struggling financially.”
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Opposition finance critic says proposed tax changes by the feds are flawed in design and impact
Paddock is calling on government to take a more thoughtful and inclusive approach, saying “ “Small business owners are the backbone of our economy, and they deserve respect, consultation, and clear guidance—not last-minute policies that create chaos. Seniors need real support, not empty gestures. ”
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Governments invest over $623K to promote NL as a cruise destination
The funding will support international marketing and strategic initiatives to grow the cruise sector here, as well as build capacity and market readiness to attract and receive yacht and cruise expedition lines from around the world.
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Opposition members cry foul over process to hire a new Information and Privacy Commissioner
PC Leader Tony Wakeham and NDP Leader John Dinn are concerned over the lack of transparency and failure to provide all caucus leaders with a complete roster of qualified candidates as required by law.
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Free Seniors' Party today at the Corner Brook Civic Centre Studio from 2-4 p.m.
Robin Ellsworth is the city’s Supervisor of Recreation Services. She says they started hosting this party a couple of years ago.
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First Rainbow Bridge Tree of Memories in Corner Brook tonight at NL West SPCA
This event is for anyone who has lost a pet and people can buy an ornament to put their pets name on it to hang on the Tree of Memories.
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NLTA President elect Dale Lambe focusing on sustaining visions of his predecessor
Originally from Marystown, Lambe has been a teacher for 27 years. He says his main goal is to sustain the visions of current President Trent Langdon.
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46 year old man dies in a single vehicle crash near Charlottetown Junction
A vehicle had left the roadway and rolled down over an embankment. The lone occupant died at the scene.
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AllRock Consulting Ltd in Corner Brook gets funding to find a new way for geotechnical testing
The company is undertaking a 12-month research and development project to develop a geotechnical software named Compactica to automate geotechnical monitoring during construction projects by using artificial intelligence, sensors and construction technologies.
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Beware of caribou near Route 480, the Burgeo highway turnoff
Motorists should scan both sides of the highway and avoiding driving at dusk and dawn when caribou are more active near roads.
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Corner Brook provides two options to get rid of Christmas garbage this year
There will be six dumpster bins available at the Civic Centre parking lot on December 27th and December 28th ONLY.
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Amendments to help housing developments have been introduced in the House of Assembly
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Changes to the Labour Standards Act would mean sick notes after 3 days won't be a requirement
However, it does not restrict an employer’s right to establish their own sick leave requirements and policies.
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Still time to register today for Christmas assistance from the Salvation Army
Major Brian Wheeler says so far, 582 families have registered for Christmas assistance and 300 have registered for toys.
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City of Corner Brook to spend nearly $6 million on recreation and well-being for residents
Mayor Jim Parsons says money to be spent on recreation is focused on well being and includes more than just the rec centre, but programming and parks.
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RNC ask people to be on the lookout for porch pirates looking to steal parcels
Cst James Cadigan says security cameras act as a deterrent and it’s always a good idea to get to know your neighbours.
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No more air horns at the Corner Brook Civic Centre
The city of Corner Brook has banned these noise makers at the Civic Centre due to a large number of complaints about noise at the venue.
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Corner Brook city hall delivers a $41.9 million budget with NO tax increases
However, the city will be increasing the annual residential unit charge for water by $20.
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Corner Brook's ATV season has come to an end until next May
Mayor Jim Parsons says there haven’t been any major issues since the program started.
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Expanded 2025 Trail of the Caribou Commemorations program starts this week
The Program supports junior and senior high students’ travel to Northern France and Belgium to attend remembrance ceremonies at the five caribou monuments, as well as the July 1 ceremony at the Beaumont-Hamel Memorial.
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A man is dead after a fatal crash near Baie de L'eau
Shortly after 1:00 a.m. Sunday Burin Peninsula RCMP received the report of an overturned truck that was submerged in a body of water.
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Overnight parking ban is in effect in Corner Brook and Steady Brook
Vehicles may also be ticketed for obstructing snow clearing, which could include vehicles that are extended out of a driveway or parked on the sidewalk.
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Here comes Santa Claus! He will be in Corner Brook Saturday for the parade
It’s also only 5 more days until the annual Kinsmen Santa Claus Parade, which will start 10 a.m. this Saturday.
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Stars on Ice tomorrow night at the Corner Brook Civic Centre
Three time World Champion, two time Olympic silver medalist, and seven time Canadian Champion, Elvis Stojko will be there.
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A scholarship is being created in Dave McHugh's honour, a celebration this past weekend in Corner Brook
Corner Brook MHA and cabinet Minister Gerry Byrne announced a $30,000 yearly scholarship is being created in Dave’s name by the provincial government.
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It's Budget Day in the city of Corner Brook, tune in tonight at 7 o'clock for the details
Last year, the city of Corner Brook delivered a balanced budget of slightly more than $37.4 million.
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BayFM wins two national awards in less than a year
The Community Radio Awards in Broadcast and Online selected BayFM for their “Community Engagement Award.”
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UPDATED: Missing man Joshua Legge found safe
The RCMP provided an update on Saturday.
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UPDATED: Teen dead after Stephenville dirt bike crash
The operator, an 18 year old male, was rushed to Sir Thomas Roddick Hospital in Stephenville with life-threatening injuries.
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