Local News
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Bay St. George RCMP looking to arrest 54-year-old Paul Torraville
Torraville is wanted for assault, assault by choking, and four counts of failure to comply with a release order.
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Crews find oily mixture and water in the engine room and some cargo holds of the MSC Baltic III
A deformation in the hull of the MSC Baltic III has also been observed.
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Corner Brook Kinsmen ready for this evening's Winter Carnival opening at the park
Long time Kinsman Donnie Hutchings says at tonight’s party in the park there will be food and a warm drink for everyone as they will be serving hot dogs and hot chocolate.
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Last day to register for the Leifling contest which takes place this Sunday at J.J.Curling school
One lucky boy or girl gets to spend time with Leif the Lucky during the ten days of Corner Brook Winter Carnival fun
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Government invests marketing money in a NL company making no-sugar-added oat bars and snacks
Industry Minister Andrew Parsons says the money is to assist the Oat Company with its export development strategy. He says the Oat Company has been manufacturing and selling oat-based energy bars and snacks since 2019.
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City of Corner Brook has a new policy on the process of setting speed limits
Councilor Vaughn Granter says this new policy will provide staff with a standard process setting speed limits on streets to ensure that appropriate speed limits are set based primarily on the classification, function, and physical characteristics of a street and that the speed limits are established in a consistent manner using an objective and technical method.
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Anyone aged 40-74 can now get access to breast cancer screening through self-referrals
This will provide more preventative health choices, ensure early detection and treatment of cancer, reduce mortality rates and allow more effective treatment options.
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Get in the spirit, get in the vibe for Corner Brook Winter Carnival 2025! It starts tonight!
It’s not new but one event is coming back for this year’s carnival, it’s the snow sculpting contest. Committee chair Pam Keeping says it’s open to all Corner Brook residents and there will be prizes.
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Police find cocaine, contraband tobacco, and cash at a midnight traffic stop near St. Judes
44-year-old Shannon Payne of Rocky Harbour and 45-year-old Stephen Goudie of Deer Lake were arrested more than a kilogram of cocaine at an estimated value of $35,000 and 100 cartons of contraband tobacco worth about $10,000 were seized.
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Salvage team finally onboard to assess damage inside grounded cargo ship near Lark Harbour
Sea conditions continue to hamper some operations including the ability to deploy response equipment.
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Corner Brook city hall discusses extra costs at the new recreation centre while completion gets closer
Donny Burden, the city’s director of engineering, says extra costs will be billed back to the contractor. The original projected cost of the building was $25 million.
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Snow plow operators rescue stranded motorists in the Wreckhouse area, RCMP NL offers thanks
After becoming stuck, one motorist opened the door of the vehicle which blew off with the wind. The vehicle, with three occupants inside, was at risk of blowing over an embankment.
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CUPE NL stands against hiring agency nurses to staff 45 new beds in Corner Brook
Donna Ryan is the CUPE national rep for the western zone. She says this isn’t fair to LPN”s on site who are making less money and it’s affecting morale, as they are making $30 an hour and agency workers are making $80.
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Opposition Health Critic says government has spent a quarter of a billion dollars on hiring agency nurses
Barry Petten says “Just a couple of months ago we learned over 60 fully trained and qualified nurses from India are sitting home without jobs.”
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Crews still trying to assess internal damage at a grounded cargo vessel near Lark Harbour
The ship’s owner has also contracted services by T & T Salvage to help with the ship’s removal.
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Corner Brook going after funding for a sidewalk on Country Road and a multi-use trail on Confederation Drive
A Multi-Use Trail will provide a safe route for walkers and cyclists in this part of the City linking residential and commercial areas. In addition, to construct the multi-use trail, the intersections of Confederation Drive/CB Plaza and Confederation Drive/Maple Valley Road will be reconstructed.
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Opposition speaks out following reports of continued increases in food bank usage
PC MHA Craig Pardy says “Recent news articles indicate that 50 percent of people who are now visiting food banks are new users.”
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Five dialysis units at a cost of $103,000 to be put in place at the new hospital in Corner Brook
Teara Freake is the V-P and Chief Operating Officer Western. She says this will increase capacity, allow more flexibility for booking and provide an opportunity for more maintenance.
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Education Minister says changes to Grades 7-9 program of studies are being delayed to allow more feedback
The opportunity for school communities, including parents, guardians, teachers and students to share their feedback through the online platform has been extended until March 21, 2025.
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New contest "Find Leif the Ducky" for Corner Brook Winter Carnival this year
Whoever finds one of two Bayfm ducks will get a chance to be a radio star and a gift basket.
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Crews in Corner Brook switching over to widening roads, removing snow and clearing intersections
Residents will soon see 2-3 big blowers out and about starting with Elizabeth Street and Sunnyslope Drive areas to downtown.
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Transportation Minister is "disappointed" to hear snow plows ordered two years ago won't arrive by March 31st
Fred Hutton says vendors are citing supply chain issues as the reason they can’t be delivered by the end of March, which is what the contract says.
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Written tests for commercial driver's licenses now being done online at MyGovNL
This includes semi-trailer trucks, buses over 24 passengers, trucks with three or more axles, as well as, Taxis, ride-sharing vehicles, and/or ambulances, and buses up to 24 passengers.
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Corner Brook man caught breaking into parking meters on West Street
The RNC’s Cst James Cadigan says police were on patrol on West Street when they noticed the man breaking into parking meters around 2:45 a.m yesterday.
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Bay St. George RCMP looking into a truck fire in Piccadilly
Police were called to the parking lot of the Our Lady of Fatima catholic church on Main Street shortly after 12:30 Monday morning.
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About 70 inquiries so far with the new Business Navigator Program, after only one month
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Two confirmed cases of bird flu in central, report illnesses to the Pynn's Brook forestry office
Avian influenza viruses rarely infect humans, but people in close contact with infected birds may be at increased risk.
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Police warn of online dating scams, one woman out $500,000
A recent report to the RNC found that over a nine month period, one woman lost $500,000 to a man she met online after she sent bank drafts, cash and cryptocurrency to him believing he was in need.
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130 torchbearers needed for the 2025 Canada Summer Games Torch Relay, which is stopping in Corner Brook
Between June 28 and August 1, they're stopping in 15 communities in Newfoundland and Labrador for the Orangestore 2025 Canada Games Torch Relay.
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Officials are assessing the situation after a container ship ran aground near Lark Harbour on Saturday
Bruce English is a Senior Response Officer with the Marine Environmental Hazards Response team. He says they managed to fly over in a Canadian Coast Guard helicopter yesterday a couple of times and there is no leakage from the ship, which remains in an upright position.
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BOISAR member has praise for Corner Brook snow plow on site during Saturday's event near Lark Harbour
A number of agencies were on scene but BOISAR's Shawn Street is saying a big thank you to the city of Corner Brook, saying they were there within five minutes and had the area plowed so they could get equipment in.
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NL Minimum wage to go to $16 an hour on April 1st
The most recent increase to the minimum wage rate of $0.60 occurred on April 1, 2024.
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NL Vegetable Transplant Program taking applications until February 24th
Crop varieties which are available include cabbage, rutabaga, broccoli, cauliflower, onion, kale, lettuce, leek and asparagus.
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UPDATED: Container ship runs aground near Lark Harbour, crew rescued
The MSC Baltic III lost power Saturday morning and ran aground in Cedar Cove.
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Police Service Dog Thor catches thief in Stephenville
Just before 7 a.m. on Wednesday, Terrance Benoit was arrested and later in the day, RCMP searched his home where they found stolen property.
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Plenty of snow in the forecast for Corner Brook and vicinity today
Upwards of 10 cms is expected today with strong southeasterlies easing off this morning.
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For Sale: one used ski resort in Steady Brook
Features include a vertical drop of 519 metres, 64 hectares of skiable terrain, 39 runs and four lifts, including the only high‐speed detachable, quadruple chairlift in Atlantic Canada.
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Corner Brook building owner says businesses should be paying a flat tax rate like St. John's
Jamie Fowlow says a clinic in Corner Brook pays a combined property and business tax of 47 mils. In 2013 St. John’s got rid of business tax in favour of a slightly higher commercial property tax, so businesses pay one tax across the board of 29.5 mils.
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Government launches "Make it Excellent" campaign to encourage youth and unemployed to pursue skilled trades
With approximately 6,000 construction workers expected to retire in the next 10 years, and the potential for thousands of new jobs created through new hydroelectric projects in Labrador, there is a great future for the next generation of local skilled tradespeople.
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Government invests $12 million into the Climate Change Challenge Fund
It is a competitive, application-based grant program open to the private sector, not-for profit organizations, public sector bodies or boards, municipal governments, and Indigenous organizations to undertake greenhouse gas emission reduction projects.
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Corner Brook MHA Gerry Byrne says the area needs a new long term care centre and more money into healthcare recruitment
He says the only acceptable long term solution is a new long term centre to be built next to the new hospital.
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Teachers' union says junior high renewal is needed but student course choice is not the answer
NLTA president Trent Langdon says this overlooks critical issues that continue to impact teaching and learning, such as class size and composition, school resourcing, violence and safety, and the many factors outside of school that have a significant impact on absenteeism and engagement.
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RCMP NL say refusing to provide a breath sample is a criminal offense
If convicted, a charge of refusing to comply with a demand carries the same penalty as a conviction for a charge of impaired operation.
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Missing teenager from Lourdes has been located
Police say the 13 year old had left a home in Lourdes last evening and had not returned.
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New long term and alternate level of care beds coming to Corner Brook, next step is to find the staff
The head of NL Health Services, Dr. Patrick Parfrey was in the city yesterday to make the official announcement and says renovations on the 2nd and 3rd floors should be complete by this summer.
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Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 Athletic Excellence Fund
Individuals must submit their applications to their respective Provincial Sport Organization by March 3rd.
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45 beds at the former hospital in Corner Brook should be open to patients in 6 months (or so)
Dr. Patrick Parfrey says two floors at the former Western Memorial Regional Hospital will be converted with 45 beds available to patients who require alternate level of care or long term care.
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Unified roundtables are taking place in light of imposed tariffs by the U.S.
Minister Gerry Byrne also made nearly $6 million available to support marketing within the fishery.
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All of Canada's premiers are in Washington, D.C to improve relations
Doug Ford, Chair of the Council of the Federation, is leading the group as they undertake a series of meetings and events in the United States capital
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Corner Brook Mayor says former hospital is a "viable option" for a short term alternate care facility
Jim Parsons says there are still issues with recruitment at Western Memorial Regional Hospital and a new cancer care unit with no one to work there.
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Snowmobile safety reminders from RCMP NL
Cpl Jolene Garland says before heading out, riders should prepare themselves in case they become lost, stranded, or experience bad weather and delays.
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Celebrate Canada's Agriculture Day at the Blomidon Golf Club in Corner Brook
From 4 until 7 p,m this evening at Blomidon Golf Club there will be free local food catered by Pollen Nation.
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45 beds to open in the old hospital in Corner Brook for long-term care patients
Bay of Islands MHA Eddie Joyce says between 60 and 80 patients currently at the new hospital should be in long-term care beds.
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Canada Agriculture Day is tomorrow; There will be an event at the College of the North Atlantic in Corner Brook
From 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM, students and community members are invited to the atrium of the campus for an event that will highlight the dedication of Canadian farmers and the essential role agriculture plays in daily life.
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Pasadena Winter Carnival continues until this Sunday
This afternoon starting 2 o’clock there will be a Guided Snowshoe Walk at the Pasadena Ski and Nature Park and from 5-7 p.m, Fish and Brewis is being served up at the Legion.
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Thank a teacher, it's Teacher and Staff Appreciation Week
In this province, there are 10,900 permanent and casual school staff working as teachers, administrators and support staff throughout the school system
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"Education and Awareness are key components to violence prevention work," says local coordinator
Allison Caines says violence prevention is defined as any work involved in addressing violence in all of its forms.
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A review of standards of care and funding models of community care homes is coming
These homes provide care for those with severe mental illness who require live-in support to live as independently as possible in the community.
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RNC warn of latest scam that involves WhatsApp and one person is out about $15,000
The RNC received a report from an individual who accepted an online job offer and was asked to complete on-the-job training on WhatsApp, which is an online messaging service.
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Opposition's Pleaman Forsey says a federally regulated slaughterhouse in NL would be a "game changer"
Forsey says "The vast majority of our food comes from outside the province. With growing concerns about international trade disruptions, now more than ever, we must invest in food security here at home."
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Town of Deer Lake launches first ever mini video documentary with a focus on Tourism
The video was officially unveiled during the Deer Lake Regional Airport Authority's Strategic Plan launch on January 28th.
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New Corner Brook hospital
Opposition leader Tony Wakeham is wondering why, after ten years, there is no commitment or timeline regarding the opening of the cancer unit at the new hospital in Corner Brook.
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Greater Corner Brook Board of Trade
Although President Trump has paused the tariffs, the Greater Corner Brook Board of Trade is concerned about this tough economic time that lies ahead. President Ray Brake says the board is there to support business members
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The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary (RNC) is now recruiting candidates
Post-secondary requirements have also been removed from application qualifications for those with other life experiences.
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Roundtable discussions
The first chartered meeting of the Fisheries seafood Roundtable yesterday morning was directly focused on U.S imposed tariffs. Byrne says the meeting went very well, given the tensions related to consequences of the tariffs.
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Atlas Salt Inc
Atlas Salt Inc. in St.George’s is getting a financial boost from ACOA. Minister Gudie Hutchings made the announcement yesterday.
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Government is seeking expressions of interest from not-for-profit organizations to develop, coordinate and implement pre-kindergarten programs
These programs run full-time, including the summer months and traditional after school hours and operate in a school setting
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Freeze Brain
Spokesperson Scott Sheppard says this is the second year hosting the event and this year it will take place on West Street Saturday night starting 9 p.m.
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Agriculture Industry Symposium
The Newfoundland and Labrador Federation of Agriculture represents farmers and farm groups and the theme this year “Cultivating Tomorrow: Regeneration and Resilience.”
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PowerSchool
Powerschool is a platform used in the provincial K-12 education system.
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Bay of Islands Volunteer Search and Rescue find missing Corner Brook woman
Shawn Street of BOISAR says they got a call the same day and sprang into action looking for the woman. They searched the shorelines and water, as well as woods in the area until nightfall.
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Canadian Blood Services collecting stem cells at Grenfell Campus today and this evening
Stem cells are immature cells that can develop into any cell present in the bloodstream. Without stem cells, the body cannot make the blood cells needed for the immune system to function.
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Premier Andrew Furey launches "Buy From Newfoundland and Labrador" campaign and logo
People will see messages across various media, as well as promotional materials designed to show support for local manufacturers and retailers beginning this week.
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Corner Brook Mayor says changes are coming to the city's transit system this year
On Friday, government announced $120,000 will be spent on a two year pilot program to provide free busing to seniors in receipt of the GIS, Income support clients, and youth who participate in a youth services project.
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Police are looking for a stolen vehicle from Irishtown-Summerside
Police say a grey 2012 Toyota Matrix, JTS 788, was taken from the Fourth Avenue area in Irishtown-Summerside.
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Government is looking for feedback on proposed changes to the Program of Studies for grades 7-9
Changes include combining certain subjects, offering some subjects through a modular delivery format, adjusting the amount of time devoted to some subjects and making some subjects fully or partially optional.
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Impaired driver arrested in Deer Lake this past weekend
The male driver showed signs of alcohol impairment, failed a roadside breath test and was arrested.
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U.S. booze hauled from the shelves overnight at NLC stores, Premier says it's "something we must do"
Premier Andrew Furey says this is a time to stand united against U.S. imposed tariffs on Canadian goods, and President Trump is a bully.
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Congratulations to this year's Corner Brook Winter Carnival ambassadors Amy Dwyer and Deah-lee Robertson
Erica Gosse was awarded the Mark and Jackie Spencer Award for Spirit, voted on by the contestants.
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96 percent of the snow crab landed here is shipped to U.S markets, FFAW and ASP express concerns over tariffs
FFAW President Dwan Street discussions have been underway with government about support but says the fishery will be the most heavily impacted in NL affected by these tariffs.
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Corner Brook MHA urges everyone to buy local
Corner Brook MHA Gerry Byrne was part of a roundtable with the Premier, key stakeholders and industry leaders last week in advance of the tariffs to hear concerns.
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Funding announced for seven projects in Corner Brook
This funding will help organizations upgrade equipment and infrastructure and explore future opportunities.
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UPDATED: Police locate missing Corner Brook woman
Donna Hynes had been missing since Friday.
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Free bus passes to Corner Brook for those who qualify, starts April 1st
Corner Brook MHA Gerry Byrne announced $120,000 over a two year period to run a pilot project partnered with the city and Buckles Transport.
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Government makes it easier for those with international credentials to be able to work here
Staff help ensure skilled newcomers receive a transparent, timely, and fair assessment by the relevant regulatory body for their chosen profession.
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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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The Plain Truth
The Plain Truth, Wednesday February 19, 22025
February is known as Black History Month in Canada, Paula Sheppard's guests today are Charles and Jamie from the Grenfell Campus Black Student's Caucus
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Qalipu Today
Qalipu Today , Tuesday February 18, 2025
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