Local News
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One person in custody, no threat to public at MUN's faculty of Medicine
Officers are working to determine the validity of the threats made.
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RCMP remind motorists to "Move Over, it's the law!"
Corporal Jolene Garland says the fine is quite significant and a first time offense carries a fine of $390.
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Log on tomorrow to find out about Corner Brook's development plan for the next ten years
Mayor Jim Parsons says they had limited attendance last week at a couple of sessions and tomorrow night anyone can log on to take part virtually.
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Ava Hodder of Pasadena wins a RISE award...Congratulations Ava!
Recipients of the RISE awards are Level II high school students who demonstrate academic excellence in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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Starting today, Corner Brook residents call to make an appointment for bulk garbage pickup
Mayor Jim Parsons says the main reason for the change is the increasing cost of garbage which is about $80,000.
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NL Teachers pleased with level of "vision" in this last week's provincial budget
Four hundred teachers and learning assistants will be hired with a $20 million increase which will go to $44 million next year.
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Bayfm features Carol Anstey, a Progressive Conservative candidate running in the riding of Long Range Mountains
Anstey feels the biggest issue facing people today is the increasing cost of living and says people are feeling strapped having a tough time making ends meet.
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Two men are facing charges after a murder in the capital city this week
19-year old Ibrahim Hussein was caught by RCMP-RNC JFO West at the ferry terminal in Port aux Basques yesterday.
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An update from the Coast Guard on the stranded cargo ship in Lark Harbour saying "polluter shall pay"
Lark Harbour Mayor Wade Park was on Bayfm news this week saying the town is not pleased due to a lack of commitment to build a road to the vessel to allow for quicker salvage and clean up.
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A warning from the RCMP about counterfeit drugs that are killing youth in NL
The counterfeit Dilaudid was made of protonitazine, an opioid that is more than 20 times more potent than fentanyl.
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Integrated Municipal Sustainability Plan consultations will continue in Corner Brook next week
Two sessions were held this week with business owners and residents to provide feedback on the document, which will guide the city’s development for the next ten years.
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Celebration of Herder champions, the Deer Lake Red Wings at the Hodder tomorrow
Team Captain Stephen Simms says it’s nice bringing the trophy back home after twenty years.
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Two Deer Lake men arrested after police find cocaine and a lot of cash
Cpl Jolene Garland says police found cocaine and a lot of cash. RCMP-RNC Joint Forces Operation (JFO) West found 5 ounces of cocaine, more than $18,000.00 cash and other drug related items.
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Police find cocaine, other drugs and brass knuckles at a traffic stop in Stephenville
28-year old Austin Feltham is due to appear in court at a later date.
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Corner Brook Mayor says "not much in the budget for our city"
Jim Parsons says there is not much there to see and he's surprised to see the deficit situation we are in and he certainly didn’t see anything aimed for our city.
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BREAKING: Police arrest man wanted for murder at Marine Atlantic terminal
A 33 year old man with serious injuries from gunshot wounds was rushed to hospital but has since passed away.
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Accident at Lewin Parkway and Griffin Drive in Corner Brook (1:20 p.m.)
Police, firetrucks, and an ambulance are on the scene
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MHA asks government to help a Cox's Cove family who lost everything
Eddie Joyce says the family on Ocean’s Drive in the north shore community deserve funding as all taxpayers in the province should be treated equally, not just for political advantage.
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Corner Brook looks to hire summer laborers and staff for the new recreation centre
Mayor Jim Parsons says this happens every year around this time more information is at cornerbrook.com.
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Young Corner Brook bowler to compete at nationals where mom won bronze thirty years ago
Mia Pardy has been bowling for the last four years and is looking forward to the trip.
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No new taxes and continued decreases in fees in NL's 2025 budget
Earlier this month, NL Housing Corporation confirmed they could not find a successful bidder to build 50 new affordable units in Corner Brook. Coady says $113 million will be invested into public housing and they expect construction to start this year in Corner Brook
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Corner Brook MHA calls for fair treatment on Marine Atlantic fares, similar to PEI
Gerry Byrne says PEI is saying the $75 ferry fee destroys jobs, creates inflation, reduces consumer spending and is a barrier to exports.
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Applications open for the 2025-26 Age-Friendly Newfoundland and Labrador Communities Program
Collaborative initiatives involving two or more communities are encouraged, and applications demonstrating a regional approach may qualify for up to $15,000.
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A chance at Corner Brook city hall tonight to offer feedback on the city's plan for the next ten years
Mayor Jim Parsons says it covers where the city is going, how it will be accomplished and organized, then there are specific development regulations that deal with what can go where.
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Government announces funding to grow the lobster fishery
The level of support will vary from project to project with non-repayable contributions available to a maximum of $100,000 and a rate of assistance of up to 80 per cent depending on level of technology and risk of project
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Four projects in Gros Morne to strengthen tourism and sustainable food practices get funded
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Deer Lake RCMP nab two impaired drivers in one day
In once case, the driver, a 40-year-old man, showed signs of impairment and was driving while prohibited, stemming from a recent court conviction for impaired driving.
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Lark Harbour town council issues letter to officials after no commitment to develop a road to a stranded cargo ship
Mayor Wade Park says the town met with officials on March 15th and they were told that as soon as the land application was submitted to crown lands and approved there would be construction crews on site.
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Coast guard says water and shoreline assessments of the stranded MSC Baltic III are continuing
To date, 184 cubic metres of fuel has been pumped into frac tanks onboard the ship and MSC plans to pump the fuel from the frac tanks onboard the ship to frac tanks onboard the barge for removal from the site.
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Tune into Bayfm at 2 p.m to hear the NL Budget Speech live form Confederation Building
Finance Minister Siobhan Coady will deliver the budget speech in the House of Assembly in Confederation building at 2p.m.
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Qalipu and BayFM team up for advertising catered to member business owners
Joshua John says it will be a first come, first serve basis and people can apply to have a 30 second radio ad for two weeks with no commitments.
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One in 57 NL youth could be living with autism, one in 66 is the national average
Jessica Wyatt, who is a navigator with the Autism Society NL in the western region. She says patients must first get an autism assessment done with a family doctor and then be referred to autism diagnostic services within NL Health Services.
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Government launches online guide and booklet on programs and services for seniors
Designed to help further promote a vibrant and engaged life for seniors across the province, Minister Paul Pike says “government is focused on supporting seniors to remain healthy, active and engaged in age-friendly and dementia-friendly communities.”
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This is Distracted Driving Awareness Month, put those cell phones out of reach
Pull off the roadway if you need to talk or text. Pre-program your radio and GPS.
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Fisheries Minister stands firm on extending the deadline for a price on snow crab
Gerry Byrne says this led to the Association of Seafood Producers taking it to the Supreme Court for a decision and the lead FFAW negotiator was on medical leave, and could not take part in discussions which created imbalance.
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High School equivalent for adults is now online
Registration is now available for the Canadian Adult Education Credential (CAEC), which replaces the former General Education Development (GED) program.
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Corner Brook MHA says affordable housing units will be built despite no bidders
Last week, NL Housing Corporation issued a statement saying they couldn’t find a successful bidder after the $20 million project went out on tender last October.
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Plans to build a home next to the Humber River are being environmentally assessed
Construction would include installation of a sewer system and well and landscaping.
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Women in NL celebrate 100 years of voting
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Water and sewer tender in Lark Harbour is expected this month or early May
Mayor Wade Park says it’s in an area that leads down to Bottle Cove, which is a major tourist attraction.
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Bay of Islands MHA says road projects are not being prioritized properly
Eddie Joyce says there are serious safety concerns, especially one road in Frenchman’s Cove whereby half the road is gone and government doesn’t think it’s a priority.
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Police found 1.5 ounces of cocaine, LSD, cash and pills at a traffic stop in Corner Brook
The driver of the vehicle, 45-year-old Sandra Callahan of Corner Brook, showed signs of alcohol impairment and refused to comply with a breath demand provided as part of an impaired driving investigation. An occupant of the vehicle, 25-year-old Bobby Sheppard of Deer Lake, resisted arrest and was found in breach of a probation order.
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$75 million for west coast roads projects, $316 million for the whole province
This includes $14 million for sections of paving along the Trans Canada Highway, and Routes 430 and 450.
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Fisheries Minister announces support for seafood market diversification
Funding is available to licensed Newfoundland and Labrador fish processors, aquaculture companies, seafood marketing firms, industry associations, research and development institutions, fisheries organizations, and development associations.
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Grade 9 students can now apply for the Voyage Program to travel to Quebec
The program offers beginner and advanced French language classes, along with engaging cultural activities and excursions conducted entirely in French.
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Corner Brook Mayor says need for social housing is now, NL Housing says no successful bidders
This after an announcement from NL Housing Corporation yesterday confirming that they could not find a successful bidder to build 50 new affordable units in the city.
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Lark Harbour Mayor says officials are trying to find land owner to build a road to a stranded cargo ship
The MSC Baltic III ran aground in Cedar Cove on February 15th after losing power.
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Premier says while fish harvesters were spared from Trump’s recent tariffs, others like auto workers in Ontario were not
Furey says there is still a significant reason for concern across the country and his stance of a team Canada approach hasn’t changed.
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No successful bidders to build 50 new units in Corner Brook, according to NLHC
Announced in budget 2024, the demolition of four buildings on Crestview Avenue is complete but the statement says “While NL Housing issued a tender for the construction of 50 new units in October 2024, there was no successful bidder.
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Qalipu Development Corporation gets funding to explore green hydrogen projects
The corporation represents Qalipu First Nation, who is getting more than $165K to explore green hydrogen projects.
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Corner Brook Port Corporation calls for applications for their vendor market
Patti Ricketts is the Cruise Marketing Coordinator. She says their vendor market launched after Covid as means to enhance their welcome program for cruise ship passengers and there are 7 mini-shops up for grabs to those who can commit to the entire season.
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Canadian Federation of Students NL is calling for clear commitments from federal candidates
CFSNL Chair Mary Feltham says over half of all bachelor’s degree graduates are burdened with financial strain, and tuition isn’t the only barrier with the increasing cost of living.
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Seniors Advocate not surprised by AG's scathing report on personal care homes
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Approvals for the new Harvester Enterprise Loan Program have been announced
To date, the Innovation and Business Investment Corporation (IBIC) has approved $3.11 million in loan guarantees, $474,000 in down payment loans and $269,000 in interest rebates.
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RCMP nab a drunk driver in the line up to board the ferry in Port aux Basques
Police say the 41-year-old man from Nova Scotia was arrested Friday night, March 28th.
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Corner Brook Rotary Music Festival is in full swing with Rose Bowl Competitions tonight
To qualify, an entrant must get a mark of at least 85 percent.
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New rules are in effect for the mortgage broker industry in NL
Mortgage interest rates are not affected by the Mortgage Brokerages and Brokers Act and Regulations as these are primarily determined by the Bank of Canada policy rate.
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AG tables report on personal care homes that included two deaths
In one case, a resident did not return from a routine walk and was found dead later that day. Another resident was administered multiple medications of another resident and died as the result of accidental overdose.
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Applications are open for the 2025-26 NL Community Transportation Program
Municipalities, not-for-profit groups and Indigenous governments and communities are eligible to apply for up to $100,000 towards accessible and inclusive community-based transportation programs.
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RCMP offers tips on protection against fraud or scams
Cpl Jolene Garland says a number of various online and telephone scams remain in circulation, as well as local scams on buy and sell sites and reports of fraudulent credit card use.
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No mail delivery in Corner Brook today due to freezing rain
There will also be no regular collection during red alerts.
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Public consultations start next week on Corner Brook's ten-year municipal plan
Mayor Jim Parsons says the plan will include all the details that are used to regulate how development is done.
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Registration for the spring 2025 Becoming an Outdoors Woman (BOW) workshop will open tomorrow
Short courses include firearm and archery basics, outdoor cooking, fishing basics, preserving wild foods, orienteering, hiking and backpacking, chainsaw safety, and wildlife photography.
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Islaview Foundation want young songwriters to create a song under the theme, "We are all in this together"
Dan Bursey is a member of the board. He says they’ve helped over 100 families in the past 7 years by raising half a million dollars, mostly in western NL.
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It's no joke: fuel prices plummet today as Carbon Tax scrapped
Incoming Prime Minister Mark Carney scrapped the federal Carbon Tax, leading to significant savings at the pumps.
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Covid-19 vaccine available to some residents today
This includes those 65 years of age and older, adult residents of long-term care homes, children six months of age and older who are immunocompromised due to an underlying condition or treatment. T
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Provincial budget coming next week
Reporters will gather in the west block of Confederation Building in St. John’s 8:30 in the morning.
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"Soul Sisters," the stories of three beothuk women in a new book by LeahDawn Helena
“Stolen Sisters” is an award winning, fresh off the press publication from Breakwater Books.
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RCMP warn of fake Facebook scam trying to get personal information
These types of fake posts are very common around North America and have been appearing in many buy and sell groups in the province.
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Transit study underway in Corner Brook
Aaron O’Brien is the assistant Director of Engineering. He says a transit study is underway to determine ways to make the service more accessible.
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Starting tomorrow, the RSC vaccine will be available for those 60 and older
RSV typically causes upper respiratory infections that include a runny nose and cough. However, in high-risk populations,
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Corner Brook to offer free bus passes to eligible residents tomorrow
This initiative aims to support residents on income support, youth receiving youth services, and seniors receiving the Guaranteed Income Supplement (GIS).
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Deadline extended to apply for 2025-26 Active NL Funding
This fund supports community-based active living initiatives, infrastructure or equipment that will help directly increase physical activity, sport, and active recreation for individuals of all ages and abilities.
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Applications are now open for the 2025-26 Provincial Agrifoods Assistance Program
Funding priority is given to projects that enhance food self-sufficiency, increase agricultural growth, or increase secondary processing of food products.
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Steady Brook-Little Rapids Regional Fire Service is in dire need for volunteers
Fire Chief Shawn Leamon says fire protection will be lost if the current crisis on the Regional Fire Committee is not resolved.
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Man loses license and vehicle after speeding near Gros Morne National Park
Last Friday, (march 21st) RCMP noticed a truck traveling at a speed of 135 km/h in an 80 km/h zone near Gros Morne National Park.
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Sherman Downey and Matthew Byrne at the York Harbour community hall tomorrow night
Sherman Downey says he’s finishing up a Winter Island Tour with Matthew Byrne.
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RNC look for wanted man 34-year-old Francis Mallard
Please contact police immediately at 911 if Mallard is sighted.
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Canada Post issues red service alert for Corner Brook
Mail operations suspended Thursday due to weather.
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The 61st annual Corner Brook Rotary Music Festival starts tomorrow with over 300 entrants
The festival will take place at four different venues throughout the city including the Arts and Culture Centre, the Salvation Army community church on O’Connell Drive, All Saints Anglican church on Premier Drive, and the Rotary Arts Centre.
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March is Gambling Awareness Month
William Lummus is the Regional Addictions Prevention Consultant in the western zone for NL Health Services. He says there are signals that gambling is becoming a problem like issues in life, at work, in school and with finances.
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A warning from government about passive investment schemes looking for permanent residence
It’s an agreement whereby a foreign investor provides money for a business proposition in exchange for permanent residence to Canada.
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Media gets a tour of the stranded cargo ship near Lark Harbour that's been there for 6 weeks now
The Coast Guard's Bruce English says it was the nicest day on the water since they’ve been there and weather continues to hamper salvage operations.
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Corner Brook to host public sessions next month on the Integrated Municipal Sustainability Plan
Mayor Jim Parsons says this could be for concerned citizens, someone with a business perspective, homebuilders, or those with an environmental interest.
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Easter craft fair at the Civic Centre this weekend
It will be held in the meeting rooms and Canada House this year.
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More charges laid against a Port au Port man charged with attempted murder
66-year-old Wayne Harold Hynes is also charged with using a firearm in the commission of a criminal offence, careless use of a firearm, pointing a firearm, discharging a firearm with intent to endanger the life of an individual, assault with a weapon and aggravated assault.
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Sudden death on the Northeast Avalon leads to discovery of protonitazine in toxicology report
Cst James Cadigan says this opioid is three times more potent than fentanyl, which is known to have fatal effects in the smallest doses, and in this case, the drug was sold as Dilaudid.
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Nominations are open for the Council of the Federation Literacy Award until May 1st
Newfoundland and Labrador nominations are being accepted for the category of Community Organization.
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New recreation centre in Corner Brook to open in May
Mayor Jim Parsons says it’s a bit of a furniture frenzy there now and staff are moving in.
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New caregivers support group in Corner Brook for anyone who cares for those living with a mental illness
The group’s next meeting will be March 30th at 112 Premier Drive starting at 2p.m.
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Seniors of Distinction Awards nominations are being accepted until May 9th
Since its inception in 2009, over 95 seniors across the province have been recognized with a Seniors of Distinction Award.
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Ship salvage operations near Lark Harbour won't impact harvesters, according to the Coast Guard's Bruce English
English says they met with Small Craft Harbours over the weekend and met with officials from the town of Lark Harbour.
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High school students in NL are invited to an open house at all 19 Employment Centres today
There are employment centres in Corner Brook on Unions Street and Stephenville on Carolina Avenue. Today's event gets underway from 3:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
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Western Newfoundland Dart Association is bringing back the Corner Brook Premier League next month
The ladies division will start April 15th and the mens league will be the next night at the Royal Canadian Legion.
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RCMP looking for wanted man Corey Killam who frequents Bay St. George, Corner Brook and Central NL
This is in relation to charges of dangerous operation, resisting or obstructing a peace officer and possession of a controlled drug or substance for trafficking
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30 percent of parking meters in Corner Brook have been destroyed, city looks to alternatives
Mayor Jim Parsons says this has been going on for several weeks now and it’s very frustrating to deal with since coin meters are hard to get parts and adjust when pricing changes.
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Gillams pair caught with cocaine and weapons during a search on Pioneer Avenue
Officers located 1.5 ounces of cocaine, a quantity of prescription pills, brass knuckles, a handgun and other items.
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Hawkes Bay man facing charges after crashing a vehicle near Port Saunders
Forty-seven-year-old Chad Sinnicks of Hawke’s Bay was arrested for impaired operation and is facing other charges including flight from police, assault, uttering threats, mischief and various offences of the Highway Traffic Act.
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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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