Local News
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$123.1 million for 73 projects that will increase access to drinking water
Humber Arm South will be doing upgrades on the storm sewer system and will construct a new chlorination building, while across the bay in Meadows they’ll be replacing the lift station and McIvers will be working on the water treatments system.
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13 projects to share $667K in funding for french services
The town of Cape St. George is getting $9,000 for a francophone tourism initiative and Stephenville is getting $10,000 for bilingual street signage in the town.
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Several west coast access roads are closed effective today
Roads will remain open for snowmobile and all-terrain vehicle use.
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Canadians will head to the polls on April 28th
Liberal leader Mark Carney kicked off his campaign in St. John’s last night at the Convention Centre.
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Dangerous goods removed from the stranded cargo ship near Lark Harbour
There is still an on-going risk that pollution could enter the marine environment.
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Big fines for not yielding to emergency vehicles with their lights and sirens activated
Cpl Jolene Garland says immediately pull over and stop to the right-hand side of the curb or edge of the roadway, clear of an intersection, stop and remain in that position until the emergency vehicle has passed.
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BOISAR finds overdue snowmobiler in the Lady Slipper Road area, west of Corner Brook
At approximately 2:30 a.m. members located the subject safe and well at their cabin. Mechanical issues had prevented the subject from returning home as planned.
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Police find two ounces of cocaine during a stop yesterday on the south shore highway
A 45-year old man was arrested on the south shore highway yesterday after police found about two ounces of cocaine.
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71-year-old man dies after an ATV crash in Conception Harbour
A motorist came upon the overturned ATV that was towing a trailer, resting in a ditch on the side of the road.
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Norovirus is hitting schools and public health officials working to control the spread
The best method of prevention is by washing hands thoroughly with warm water and soap, especially before eating.
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Industry Minister says "Corner Brook will play a big role in future growth of the west coast"
Andrew Parsons says infrastructure and ability is needed for resource projects and while Corner Brook does have limitations with space, when you think of all the renewable energy and mining potential there is, Corner Brook will play a big role.
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Free swimming every Sunday at the Arts and Culture swimming pool until the end of the year
Swimming is available on a first come, first served basis.
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Corner Brook resident weighs in on the lack of timely mail delivery in the city
City resident Sonya Laing says her mail is being delivered long after she would normally have expected it.
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Three west coast projects to share nearly $60K in funding to boost investment and food security
The city of Corner Brook is getting slightly more than $46K to secure a consultant to conduct an industrial park feasibility study and to enhance accessibility at Bartlett’s Point Park.
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This week's the Plain Truth on Bayfm deals with Fraud Prevention Month
Guest Katie Giffin says they also use AI to create fake photos, videos, or voice recordings in order to ask people for money over the phone.
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Mayor says "Corner Brook has the best per capita recreation facilities in NL"
This includes a new clubhouse at the baseball field, the civic centre from the ‘99 Games, and new turf going on the field at Wellington this spring.
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No details on deals but Fisheries Minister says new markets were found at the Boston Seafood Show
Gerry Byrne says they knew they had a job to do while in the U.S. to influence influencers to nullify tariffs, affirm the relationship with American customers, and to diversify with new markets.
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RNC offers tips during Fraud Prevention Month
Do not trust a phone number because it is local or familiar. Technology allows fraudsters to disguise their actual contact information.
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RCMP looking for a stolen ATV from Fox Island River
Police tried to stop the operator of the ATV, who fled the area on the stolen side by side.
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Corner Brook has been selected to host the 2026 Newfoundland and Labrador Summer Games
As the largest multi-sport event in the province, the Games welcome close to 1,600 athletes, coaches and staff and involves approximately 500 active and dedicated volunteers.
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Auditor General delivers concerning audit on MCP and dental care plans
Her conclusion is “the Department of Health and Community Services is unable to ensure that public health care funds are distributed appropriately for services by providers.”
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Qalipu First Nations by-election in St. George's is on until March 26th
Results will be shared on qalipu.ca or their social media, as well as, posted at any Qalipu band office.
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Still more time before the city gets the keys to the new recreation centre
The $25 million dollar facility includes multiple pools, a fitness area and a daycare, which will be operated by the YMCA.
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Pretty Sweet West Street Clothing and Decor Swap this Saturday at Bennett Hall
The swap will open on Saturday from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m and it’s pay what you can.
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Sports announcement coming in Corner Brook today
It gets underway at 1 p.m. and concerns the Newfoundland and Labrador Games.
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Clarkes from Corner Brook on the Family Feud this past Monday night
Lisa Clarke says her sister, aunt and 2 cousins joined her for a trip to Toronto to be taped.
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Premier Andrew Furey is off to Japan in search of new markets
While in Japan, Furey will meet with executives of industry organizations and corporations in various sectors including seafood, natural resources, and critical minerals.
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Corner Brook city staff dealing with rash of mail delivery complaints from residents and carriers
Mayor Jim Parsons says complaints are coming from different areas of town and people are worried they aren’t getting their mail, especially tax documents and health appointments.
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A case of bird flu in CBS, Canadian Food Inspection Agency offers tips
All commercial and backyard poultry producers, regardless of the size of their flocks, are urged to review the Canadian Food Inspection Agency’s biosecurity measures to ensure flocks are protected from exposure.
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Qalipu Holdings and Lifeline Safety team up for basic marine and first aid training
There are two classes this week on Thursday and Friday (March 20th and the 2st.) which run from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m.
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Port au Port man back in court today charged with attempted murder
On February 21st, Bay St. George RCMP responded to the report of an injured snowmobiler on Gravel's Pond in Port au Port. The operator of the snowmobile fell from the machine after it came to a stop and sustained serious injuries which police have determined the level of injury to the snowmobiler was not as a result of the fall from the snowmobile.
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Indigenous artwork being installed at Confederation building
An original piece of art called Powwow Serenity was unveiled, which illustrates the spirit of the Mi’kmaq people.
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NLOWE helps women start, grow and advance their businesses with reps in Corner Brook
Carolyn Wakeham, the CEO of NLOWE says the group is a not for profit provincial organization that has been in operation for the past 25 years.
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Port au Port man charged with attempted murder in connection with injuries sustained by a snowmobiler
66-year-old Wayne Harold Hynes of Port au Port is facing an attempted murder charge.
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Fisheries Minister calls on Atlantic Salmon Federation to sign declaration and work towards more resources
Gerry Byrne says 80 percent of all wild Atlantic Salmon originating from North American river systems are indigenous to Newfoundland and Labrador however, the feds only offer 25 percent of the resources to this province.
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Corner Brook mourns the loss of a friend to all who knew him, Don Hiscock
Rod Lyver says his early days delivering bundles of The Humber Log to his later years teaching young drivers the rules of the road, Don was always there, ready to lend a helping hand or share a word of encouragement.
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Credit union regulations change means more clients can avail of financial support amid threats of U.S. tariffs
Through the Trade Investment Program, an additional $5 billion will be provided over the next two years to help eligible companies navigate the current economic situation.
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Corner Brook looks for input on a community market through online survey
It’s open to everyone, from members of the general public to craftspeople, producers, artists and anyone else who could take advantage.
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Another demonstration at the Anglican church, this time in the midst of the Western Diocese retreat
Bob Sexton says none of the clergy would provide a comment but some did speak with people at Friday's gathering.
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Corner Brook develops new policy for Sidewalk Cafes
Councillor Vaughn Granter says “the purpose of this Sidewalk Café policy is to provide a framework which allows for the City of Corner Brook to evaluate applications for development of Sidewalk Cafés (outdoor eating area) on City owned land in the Downtown.
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RNC offers tips ahead of seasonal social gatherings
Agree to a buddy system because despite your best intentions, in crowded spaces it is easy to get separated, so designate a meeting point in case you get lost or split up.
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Traffic is bound to be busy in the University Drive area of Corner Brook this weekend
Hockey tournament, a play, basketball provincials, and a swim meet all taking place in the area starting tonight.
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New 24,000 square foot warehouse to be built at the Corner Brook Port
Expected to be move-in ready by this fall, this space will feature four independent units and is designed to meet diverse needs and support a range of industries.
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Port of Corner Brook expects busy cruise ship season this year
Cruise Marketing Director Patti Ricketts says the season will start June 4th and 24 ships are expected this summer and early fall.
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Celebrating St. Patrick's Day in style in Corner Brook this weekend
The event is headlined by Shanneyganock. It will feature Bud Davidge, Rum Ragged, Roblo’s Rock, and Craig Young.
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Accidental calls to 9-1-1 are tying up police resources
Police say the vast majority of accidental 9-1-1 calls originate from cell phones, with some newer models being equipped with crash detection technology which automatically dial 9-1-1.
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Corner Brook revises election sign policy
With the upcoming elections, staff wanted to review the current Election Sign Policy to ensure changes were made prior to any election signs being posted in the City.
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Legislation surrounding joint management of offshore wind development discussed in the House of Assembly
Changes will ensure joint management of offshore wind resources, recognize exclusive jurisdiction of waters lying between the jaws of the land and certain coastal waters and modernize provisions relating to the offshore oil industry.
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Corner Brook city hall working on final details of sustainable plan that will guide the next ten years
The IMSP will guide the City's sustainable development practices over the next decade, addressing critical environmental, social, and economic issues impacting the community, and providing a framework for informed, sustainable decision-making.
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Government invests more than $445K into Hospitality NL to promote pan-provincial tourism
The Exceptional Experiences Program will promote high-quality, authentic, and market-ready experiences that reflect the Newfoundland and Labrador tourism brand.
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Corner Brook offers to match donations up to $500 for employees to "take the plunge"
This fundraiser for the Special Olympics is taking place April 6th at Tipping’s Pond in Massey Drive.
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City approves more than $103K for the Riverside Drive Embankment Risk Assessment project
The project, funded through the City's COOR budget, involves conducting a hydrological assessment, reviewing historical climate data, and developing a risk matrix to help monitor the area.
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Fisheries Minister and a NL delegation are heading to the Boston Seafood Show this week
Gerry Byrne says this show brings representatives from 167 fish buying nations from all over the world and to be absent is to be absent from the world marketplace.
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New resource for kids in grades 2-4 to learn the value of food
Throughout the month of March, AITC-NL is partnering with the Newfoundland and Labrador Beekeeping Association (NLBKA) to host the “Bee Creative Literacy Contest” for Kindergarten to Grade 6 students.
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Corner Brook's new Recreation Centre is more than $2.6 million over budget so far
At Monday night’s public meeting, council approved slightly more than $47Kto Pomerlau for the supply cost of a new Heat Recovery Ventilator (HRV) unit.
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Corner Brook awards more than $239K for a water audit and leak analysis
Areas with unaccounted-for water use will be focused on to complete a leak detection strategy with step testing and leak noise correlation.
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Minister highlights importance of promoting and respecting Indigenous cultures
In the House of Assembly yesterday (Tuesday, March 11th), Scott Reid says through the expression of art, advancements in education and a commitment to Reconciliation, government is strengthening relationships with Indigenous peoples and there is a great way to go.
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Young person dies after an offroad vehicle crash near Gander
The ATV lost control, left the trail and came to rest on its side.
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A 61-year-old woman has died as the result of a two vehicle collision between Labrador and Quebec
The RNC is sending sincere condolences to the family and friends of the deceased.
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Corner Brook residents will now have to make an appointment to get spring clean up bulk garbage removed
Mayor Jim Parsons says staff will also be collecting from curbsides, and residents will need to make an appointment using an online form or by calling the city’s customer service team at 637-1666.
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Big game hunt applications open and officials say species are stable
There are minimal quota changes for the season which is mapped out in the 2025-26 Hunting and Trapping Guide.
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Corner Brook celebrates first ever winter cruise ship visit making it an all year destination
Patti Ricketts is the Cruise Marketing Coordinator at the port. She says the ship launched in 2021, and it can carry 245 passengers and 215 crew members.
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Power utility heads meet in Churchill Falls to talk about next steps towards an agreement
In December, Premier Andrew Furey tore up the 1969 Upper Churchill Contract and signed a MOU with Quebec. Plans now are to develop Gull Island and expand capacity at the current plant.
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Long Range Shrine Club and BayFM presents radio bingo starting tonight
Past president and treasurer Keith Goulding says there will be five games in total, 4 with a $100 prize and the fifth will be an escalating jackpot starting at $1000.
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BOISAR offers tips for snowmobilers, west coast is an avalanche region
Stephen Decker has been with the Bay of Islands Volunteer Search and rescue group for the past 14 years. He says snowmobilers should be ready for any scenario and stay in areas you are familiar with.
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Community Garden Support Program grants offered on first-come, first-serve basis
The program will provide up to a maximum of $750 per eligible applicant in the form of a non-repayable grant.
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Former News Director gets funding to continue a magazine by inmates at Her Majesty's Penitentiary
Gerry Phelan held a news director post in radio for many years but started doing this after being approached by the pen’s chaplain. A year later, they launched launched The Pen.
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Corner Brook Port welcomes first winter cruise with a visit from Le Commandant Charcot
Launched 2021, it can carry 245 passengers and 215 crew members. Ponant takes pride in offering its guests "cruises of a kind never before undertaken."
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Government and doctors reach a tentative agreement but details are not released yet
The agreement represents physicians’ remuneration in the province with focus on retention and recruitment.
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41st Annual Janeway Children's Miracle Network telethon launched last week
The 2025 Children’s Miracle Network Champions are Lyndon and Zander Andersen, twin boys from Bay Bulls.
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A tug and barge, portable tanks, and an extension to a road will be used to remove a grounded ship and cargo
Bruce English says the oil will have to be heated so it can be removed. The ships cranes are operational which will help with the removal of containers onboard.
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Stephenville Mayor is holding onto hope for the airport
Tom Rose says the airport authority had been in a bankrupt position for 17 years and were at a point to close it when a deal was struck with Carl Dymond.
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Clocks go back one hour this Sunday, spring is on the way!
At 2:00 a.m. on Sunday, March 9, clocks should be set ahead by one hour.
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An update coming today on the grounded cargo ship near Lark Harbour
Officials will provide an overview of the current status of the operation and answer questions based on their role as federal overseer and responder to marine pollution threats.
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NL Power has two weeks to explain recent high electricity bills
Newfoundland Power should also explain what measures are in place to ensure billing accuracy, reduce billing volatility and whether additional measures are being considered.
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Fisheries Minister and Corner Brook MHA not in the running to lead the NL Liberal Party
Gerry Byrne says if Premier Furey had announced his intended resignation at a different time, he would have seeked the premiership.
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UPDATE: A Major fire in Pasadena is now under control, Stentaford Avenue is open to traffic
Residents may experience temporary water discoloration due to firefighting efforts.
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Deer Lake RCMP investigating fraud at Shears Building Supplies
Three males attended the building supply store and left in a GMC truck with a utility trailer in tow.
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Premier and Deputy Premier are off to the U.K. for a trade mission
Meetings will be held with representatives from various business sectors, including oceans, fisheries, mining, natural resources and finance
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Government announces over $304K for 6 small and medium sized businesses to market products
Theatre Newfoundland and Labrador is set to receive nearly $66K and Rob Clarke Motorsports, an adventure tourism company serving the North-Central and Western portion of Newfoundland will get a little more than $86K.
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Two fatal snowmobile crashes in less than a week, RCMP urges snowmobiling in groups
Tuesday afternoon, a 55-year-old man travelling with a group died after being trapped underneath his snowmobile in a river near Angus Lake.
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Corner Brook Mayor says U.S tariffs on Canadian goods won't create a direct effect here for some time
Jim Parsons says there is a stable economy and a good life here that is very secure and safe.
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Local teen band Saxy drops into Bayfm to share a sample of their music with saxophone vocals
Members consist of Landon Moise on saxophone, Alexie Genest on drums, Gavin Maidment, lead guitar, and Kyle Wells on base.
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55-year-old man dies in snowmobile crash near Deer Lake
A group of snowmobilers were traveling together in a remote area near Angus Lake. One of the riders ended up in a brook, trapped underneath his snowmobile.
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Former head of Western Health speaks out about events at the Cathedral of St. John the Evangelist Anglican church in Corner Brook
Dr. Minnie Wasmeier, MD, PhD says the letter stated that all members of the vestry would resign and a protest was held last week against the Bishop’s firing of Dean Catherine.
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Former Anglican Minister in Corner Brook considering legal action over her recent firing by Bishop John Organ
Kay Short, known to her former congregation as dean Catherine, was removed by the Bishop on January 16th and at the next public Sunday morning gathering, he told the congregation about it.
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Fisheries Minister says U.S tariffs are a bigger threat than the 1992 cod moratorium
Byrne says while all sectors of the economy are affected , none more so than our fishery with 95 percent of snow crab landed last year going to markets in the U.S.
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Booze from the U.S being pulled from shelves at liquor stores in NL, Premier issues statement
Government is reviewing and stopping immediately, where possible, buying from the U.S. New markets will be identified for NL products in light of what Furey says is “the U.S. President’s illegal actions against us.”
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Fisheries Minister offers recommendations to sustain the Northern Cod Fishery
Gerry Byrne says Canada needs to inform NAFO that 2J3KL has returned to moratorium status, commit to a robust science program into the seal cod predator prey relationship, and state a clear allocation policy for northern cod
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Corner Brook Mayor highlights Voyent Alert as a preferred social media platform
Parsons says people can sign up at cornerbrook.com/alerts
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A 66-year-old man is dead after a snowmobile crash near Port Saunders
Shortly before 6:30 p.m. on Friday, (February 28th), police responded to a report of a snowmobile crash.
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St. George's council ordered to release information after an ATIPPA request
A complainant made an access request to the Town of St. George’s requesting a letter referenced in the minutes of a council meeting.
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Corner Brook crews busy tackling potholes this past weekend
The recent mild weather coupled with the rain, followed by freezing temperatures, it’s the perfect equation for damage to pavement.
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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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