Local News
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Corner Brook updates contracts for soccer fields, baseball and 911
Councillor Vaughn Granter says the city has been operating 911 since 2015 and has entered 5-year term agreements with NL911 and the province of Newfoundland and Labrador to provide 911 call answering and transfer services.
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Postal workers union to hold special fundraiser in Deer Lake tomorrow at the post office
CUPW local president Lorie Williams says it will include a barbecue at the post office between 12-2 p.m. to support the Humber Valley Imagination Library, which is part of the Dolly Parton Imagination Library dedicated to gifting books to children up to the age of five.
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K-12 students in NL are invited to create a poster for Seniors Month
The campaign is called “Growing Bolder” and the youth campaign is “Growing bolder, young eyes on bold lives.”
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Cape St. George man facing child pornography related charges
Guy Gerard Rouzes Jr. of Cape St. George was arrested by the RCMP-RNC Integrated Internet Child Exploitation (IICE) Unit on May 8th.
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Police and highway enforcement to target high-risk drivers this week
Cst James Cadigan says the weeklong campaign is intended to raise awareness focusing on behaviours that put road users most at risk, including impaired driving, distracted driving, aggressive driving and driving without a seatbelt.
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City of Corner Brook has new policies for sidewalks and crosswalks
Assistant Director of Engineering, Aaron O’Brien says sidewalks will have to meet certain criteria like road classification, and average vehicle traffic flow.
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Police are looking for a missing 61-year-old St. John's man
William Reginald King (Reggie, is about 5’8” tall, and 170 lbs, with grey hair and blue eyes.
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Corner Brook Port Corporation to begin construction on a new warehouse soon
CEO Jackie Chow says the port maintained stable operations and consistent activity across its industrial business. She says they’re finalizing a feasibility study on expansion projects to meet stakeholders needs in years to come, as well as some maintenance projects at the wharf.
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Corner Brook approves nearly half a million dollars for asphalt paving, cost up about 11 percent over last year
The s price is based on $128.00 per square meter of asphalt pavement. This is an increase of nearly 11 percent over last year’s cost of $115.50 per square meter.
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Corner Brook approves inclusion of Bay of Islands Yacht Club to the atv route
Mayor Jim Parsons says this will connect the current designated route of Petries Street to Pikes Avenue, and Connors Road to Bartletts Avenue.
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Today is International Nurses Day, "Our Nurses, Our Future"
Yvette Coffey, President of the Registered Nurses Union NL says recruitment and retention of nurses still remains a critical issue here and across the country and despite ongoing efforts, nursing is still facing high vacancies.
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Corner Brook Port Corporation to hold Annual General Meeting this afternoon
Those interested in attending are asked to RSVP to tjones@cornerbrookport.com
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Teachers have a chance to further professional development with the Reading Bursary Program
Program is available to teachers who are enrolled in the Graduate Diploma in Education or the Master of Education at Memorial University. Educators are provided with a $500 bursary up to a maximum of $2,000 for completion of the four core reading courses in either program.
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RCMP nab two suspended drivers on the west coast yesterday afternoon, in Cormack and Deer Lake
In addition to a fine and two demerit points, the vehicle is seized and impounded for 30 days.
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Corner Brook Silver Blades 60th anniversary Ice Show features Kaetlyn Osmond
Since Osmond has retired from competing she has returned to participate in the annual Canadian tour group, Stars on Ice.
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RNC warn of online challenge that uses toy guns
The RNC is concerned as some toy guns may appear realistic and resemble real firearms.
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A new cruise season and a new business package at Corner Brook Port
The port's Patti Ricketts says a lot of the questions she receives are usually about opportunities for vendors, musicians and a complimentary bus shuttle service.
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Applications open for Summer Camp Inclusion Grants for children with disabilities
Grants worth up to $1,000 to families with children with disabilities and $5,000 for organizations to hire inclusion workers.
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Government invests in AI training for small and medium sized businesses
Called the “Artificial Intelligence for Small and Medium-sized Enterprises micro-credential program,” it aims to equip businesses with artificial intelligence skills to boost productivity, streamline operations and enhance competitiveness.
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State of Emergency called in Adam's Cove due to wildfires and evacuation order in effect
More than 20 structures (houses and garages) have been impacted as well as damage to a warehouse containing Recreational Vehicles.
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211 can help in over 150 languages, even Indigenous
Wait times are less than a minute, it’s free and confidential and follow ups are provided when needed.
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Scholarships are now available for young women commemorating the 100th anniversary of women getting the right to vote
Minister Pam Parsons says “Through these scholarships, we honour the trailblazers of the past and invest in the voices helping to shape a more equitable future.”
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Woody Point of View with musical duo Tuff is underway at the Merchant in the town
The show centres around themes including settlement, resilience, challenges, fishing, the fire of 1922, the loss of the ferry in 1985, natural wonders, the future, loyalty and sacrifice.
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43-year-old man dies in hospital after a single vehicle accident in St. John's on Tuesday
RNC say around 10:15 p.m. Tuesday (May 6), police were called to the Trans-Canada Highway following a single-vehicle rollover between the Topsail Road and Thorburn Road exits.
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Corner Brook CNA to offer new Hydrogen Training Program
Provincial Government funding will leverage $315,000 from other sources and a $70,000 investment from CNA for a total project investment of $700,000.
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Corner Brook's cruise ship season to start June 4th with 22 calls to port
The season will run form June 4th and end October 22nd with 22 more ship calls, about 31,000 passengers, and 16, 000 crew.
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Transportation and Infrastructure Minister brings message of certainty to NL Construction Association
Fred Hutton says the NL First Procurement Strategy was announced long before the current trade dispute with the US.
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RNC charge three people on the Avalon in connection with the largest fentanyl seizure in the province
Drug samples that were sent to the national crime lab for testing have confirmed police have seized more than 500 grams of fentanyl, more than 500 grams of methylfentanyl, as well as more than 250 grams of fentanyl and other fentanyl analogues (which include carfentanil, acetalfentanyl and fluorofentanyl.)
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A new "no fake flowers" policy at Mount Patricia Cemetery has generated plenty of talk
Real flowers and potted plants will not be affected by this change.
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Qalipu First Nations to hold session about "Jordan's Principle" this Friday afternoon
Jordan River Anderson lived in a hospital for over two years basically because levels of government could not agree for his at-home care once he was released and he died in hospital at the age of five.
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Spreading Kindness, One Heart at a Time at Sacred Heart Elementary school in Curling
Each student painted a wooden heart with their own unique touch, and attached them all to the school yard fence as a colorful symbol of the caring spirit that lives within this tiny school community.
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Police respond to dramatic dump truck collision near Corner Brook; 46-year-old driver taken to hospital
The dump truck was not carrying a load at the time, and appeared to have been travelling westbound when it crossed over into oncoming traffic, left the road and came to a stop in a ditch.
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Municipal Awareness Day event at the Corner Brook Civic Centre this Friday
Mayor Jim Parsons says it will open to the public at noon and it includes displays and demonstrations.
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Corner Brook Silver Blades figure skater Savannah Burden talks about show prep for this weekend
Burden started with CanSkate at the age of three and has been performing in ice shows for 15 shows.
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Corner Brook Mayor says new bulk garbage spring clean up options are working well
Jim Parsons says public works staff will be doing the curbside pick up this year and so far, there are getting a lot of requests for appointments.
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Construction on new warehouse at Corner Brook Port to start this month
Walkers are encouraged to explore alternate routes, such as the new section of the Trans Canada Trail on Riverside Drive, for a safer and more peaceful experience.
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Well-being grants of up to $1000 are now available for this September
To qualify, the event must align with the objectives and take place during Well-Being Week. The deadline for applications is June 6th.
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Bay St. George RCMP looking into report of bear spray being used at a grad party
Most of those in attendance had departed the scene prior to police arrival. Some teens received minor skin irritations.
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Proposals are now being accepted for Indigenous Violence Prevention Grants
$271K was announced in the last budget and funding proposals will be accepted until May 30th.
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It's Emergency Preparedness Week and residents need to pack enough for 72 hours
At minimum, an emergency kit should include food, water, batteries, a portable radio and prescription medications.
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Gros Morne Summit Trail closed until June 27th in order to protect wildlife
This seasonal closure gives animals like the Arctic hare, rock ptarmigan, and caribou the peace and space they need to safely care for their newborns.
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Palliative Care Cuddle Bed project working on 4 new beds at WMRH and $100,000
A cuddle bed is a single patient bed that can open up into a double, so palliative care patients can sleep with loved ones during their final hours.
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More than $593K has been announced for four projects to advance services in French
Nearly 26,000 Newfoundlanders and Labradorians speak both English and French, and more than 5,500 identify French as their first language.
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National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two-Spirit People
There will be a special event at the Majestic Lawn in Corner Brook starting one o’clock this afternoon.
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Police have located a vehicle stolen from Stephenville last night
The stolen vehicle, a 2018 brown Mazda CX5 SUV, with NL licence plate JHC530, matched the vehicle that fled from police.
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Little Rapids residential development plans in government's hands
The undertaking is adjacent to the Humber River, a scheduled salmon river. Construction would include the installation of a well and septic system and a new driveway and landscaping.
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RCMP pull four vehicles off the road in Stephenville last Thursday
Cpl Jolene Garland says it all started just before 10 a.m. Thursday morning.
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Government commissions new statue to pay homage to NL's wartime legacy
Last July 1st, 2024, Newfoundland and Labrador commemorated the centennial of the National War Memorial in downtown St. John’s, which included the repatriation and burial of an unknown soldier from the First World War.
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Money approved to build modular housing in St. Anthony
The business already has orders and is aiming to deliver its first products in the fall of 2025.
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Applications are now open for the 2025-26 Seniors’ Social Inclusion Initiative, grants up to $1000 available
It supports seniors’ and senior-serving organizations to promote activities and programs that support social inclusion, healthy aging, mental wellness, and overall well-being.
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Half of NL bowlers headed to the YBC Nationals in Edmonton are from Corner Brook Centre Bowl
Nine bowlers between the ages of 10-17 and four coaches are making the trek to the Nationals, which take place May 5th to the 7th at the Bonnie Doon Lanes.
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National Seal Products Day is May 16th
Business developer Bill Penney says they’re speaking with markets in Taiwan, the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States about reopening seal markets.
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Online registration for Kindergarten in September starts soon
For the western region, registration begins at 9 a.m. Monday and Tuesday, May 12th and 13th.
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Deer Lake RCMP arrest a 42-year old woman after finding more than an ounce of cocaine
The woman is set to appear in court at a later date and the investigation is continuing.
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ATVs are once again travelling certain roadways in Corner Brook, season open until end of November
Drivers MUST stay on the designated route only and the maximum speed is 40 kilometers per hour on the road and 20 kilometers on pathways.
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Marcus Gosse's artwork on display at Confederation Building in the capital city
The piece is titled “Unity” (Mawo'ltimk), and illustrates the spirit of the Qalipu First Nation people.
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61-year-old woman makes false claim about an armed robbery at the St. George's town office
RCMP say Mary Spicer stole about $11,000 from the town office.
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Police catch 33-year-old driver traveling at speeds up to 164 km/hr on the TCH near Hampden Junction
159 km/hr.
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Wildfire Community Preparedness Day event at Margaret Bowater Park this Saturday
New this year is “Ember” the Firesmart fox.
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Government and PAL Airlines announce connecting routes between Deer Lake, Gander and St. John's
The routes will run seasonally from June 15th to September 20th, operating four days per week, creating the potential for economic benefits for the tourism industry.
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It's National Volunteer Appreciation Week, "Volunteers Make Waves"
Corner Brook Mayor Jim Parsons says volunteers help by filling the gaps.
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Bulk garbage spring clean up in Corner Brook starts tomorrow with option to drop off at Wild Cove
Proof of a city address is needed and those who use it will also be given a ticket to win a $100 gas card.
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Winning lotto ticket sold at Pasadena Irving
The winning ticket is worth $64,000
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Municipal Awareness is next week, celebration at the Civic Centre next Friday
Parsons says this is open to the public and there will be contests for kids, who are starting to learn what the city does.
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Student Job Fair today at Employment Centres in Corner Brook and Stephenville
More than 100 employers have signed on to participate, and in some cases, students may even take part in on-the-spot interviews for available positions.
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No more meetings at the Hughes Brook Community Hall for one church group
The church is believed to have 100K members in North America. It is often referred to as The Truth, The Way or the Two by Twos. It is also under investigation by the FBI into allegations of child sexual abuse.
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Several west coast fire departments get funding under the Wildfire Community Preparedness Day Award
They are the Corner Brook Regional Fire Department, Deer Lake Fire Rescue and the HIS Fire department in Irishtown-Summerside
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Massey Drive's Party on the Hill is coming back for its' fifth year
Organizer Gary Warren dropped says this year’s Party on the Hill will be July 26th.
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Carol Anstey, first female Progressive Conservative in NL to be elected to the federal government
Carol Anstey had been on the campaign trail for about 4 years, and last night, in her victory speech, Anstey started with a message for the people of the riding.
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Opposition raises concerns over state of Highway Enforcement vehicles
An access to information request from the Official Opposition revealed 74 per cent of vehicles used by highway enforcement officers are 10 years old or older with an average mileage of 300,000 kilometres.
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Carol Anstey declared winner in Long Range Mountains
Anstey beats Liberal candidate Don Bradshaw in the federal election race.
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DEVELOPING: Polling stations close across Newfoundland as counting begins
Stay tuned to BayFM for local election coverage.
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Mt. Moriah residents still have to boil their drinking water
Corner Brook Mayor Jim Parsons says this is part of the Deer Gulch project taking place on O’Connell Drive and it takes time to test the water and get results back.
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Removal deadline for studded tires is now May 15th
This extension is due to the continuation of winter-like conditions in some areas of the province.
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NL and NB sign MOU on free trade and labour mobility
Newfoundland and Labrador is New Brunswick’s fourth largest trading partner when considering two-way trade.
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Government announces new value-added processing licences for snow crab.
This will mean more jobs and increased investment in the seafood industry.
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Government announces funding for Cytochrome Technologies Inc for decarbonization
Industry Minister Andrew Parsons says this will help them develop a new carbon sequestration method.
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Applications are open until May30th for the 2025-26 Accessibility Grants
Eligible projects will improve the accessibility and inclusion of persons with disabilities in all aspects of society. T
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UPDATE: Boil water advisory lifted for Corner Brook, remains for Mount Moriah
This is due to upgrades to the water distribution system.
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Corner Brook MHA reaffirms call for cuts to Marine Atlantic fees
Gerry Byrne says all parties have committed to cut fares on PEI’s Confederation Bridge by 60 percent but only a 50 percent reduction on Marine Atlantic.
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Bay of Islands Yacht Club could be added to Corner Brook's ATV route at the next public council meeting
This includes Pikes Avenue to the Bay of Islands Yacht Club, Connors Road to Bartletts Avenue to the Bay of Islands Yacht Club.
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Government invests in technology company to help meet decarbonization levels
Nearly $438K is going to Cytochrome Technologies Inc. Industry Minister Andrew Parsons says they are working on a new technology that will help meet decarbonization targets.
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Bayfm's The Plain Truth takes a closer look at pink and blue
The show’s Guest Quinn Jesso says it started in 2007. Jesso says Pink Shirt Day, which is often held during the end of February, has a different but similar goal.
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Coast Guard has established an emergency zone around stranded cargo ship in Lark Harbour
The Coast Guard would like everyone to avoid this area to ensure the safety of residents and the crew.
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Corner Brook man arrested after firing shots at a home with a pellet gun
A 55-year-old man was arrested at his home nearby and charged with assault with a weapon, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose, and mischief.
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Blue Felt Lichen is discovered in Central NL; a very rare, species at risk
Land Guardian Justin Hodge says 175 different species of lichens have been found in “Charlie’s Place.” Nineteen of these are new to the province and nine have been listed as species at risk.
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Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 Arts Infrastructure and Programming Fund
Both arts and community organizations are eligible to apply for arts programming funding.
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Corner Brook transit makes changes to Route 1 effective May 12, no more stops at the old hospital
Bus users can still reach this stop by taking Route 2 from Park Street at the beginning of each hour.
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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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