Local News
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Channel-Port aux Basques RCMP looking to arrest 25-year-old Colby Michael Ford
Police say he is wanted in relation to a number of assault charges.
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Grenfell Campus cuts three electives due to lack of staff
A statement to Bayfm news from Grenfell’s communications department states that this is not a permanent reduction to the program but a temporary change for next semest
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Grenfell Campus staff and students to remember Dr. Lois Sherlow tomorrow at the Backlot
Dr. Jonathan Pope is chair of the English department. He says she has left lasting memories for students and faculty.
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National Housing Day is tomorrow and everyone is invited to the Majestic Lawn
Travis Hulan is the Housing manager with Qalipu First Nations. He has sat at the table for many discussions on housing and says it is very complex in this area with so much stigma attached to homelessness.
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New PET scanner coming soon to Western Memorial Regional Hospital in Corner Brook
Corner Brook MHA Gerry Byrne says in 2017 a decision was made to change the design of the hospital to not include a PET Scanner but in 2021, government gave the hospital’s Foundation $2 million dollars to purchase the equipment.
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City of Corner Brook looks for a solution to address accessibility with the transit system
Mayor Jim Parsons says the city received funding for an accessibility study which engaged a lot of the community. The remainder of the funding will go towards implementation.
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Tourism Minister says "air traffic up 21 percent over last year"
Steve Crocker shared that it was a “pivotal year for tourism and we have officially reached recovery in terms of surpassing the pre-pandemic visitation numbers.
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RCMP concerned about trend of highly potent illegal drugs in NL
Superintendent Stephane Thoms says synthetic opioids can be made just about anywhere in a clandestine lab. 17 people are facing charges and 8 of them are still wanted by police.
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City of Corner Brook appoints councillor Bill Griffin to Western Regional Service Board
Mayor Jim Parsons says it's very important to have representation on that board since it deals with garbage.
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Seniors Advocate says seniors here "have the lowest income of seniors in Canada, and they are struggling"
There has been less progress on the "What Golden Years?" report recommendations, which were issued to address the financial challenges seniors are facing.
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RCMP find Nitazine for the first time in NL, 17 people in Labrador facing charges
Police also found cocaine, methamphetamine tablets, crystal meth, morphine pills, heroin, LSD, brass knuckles and $10,000.
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Fisheries Minister Gerry Byrne reaffirms right to strike or lockout is a constitutional right
Byrne says binding decisions on final collective agreement language by third parties, coupled with a right to strike or lockout, are two approaches that are incompatible under any understood collective bargaining principle.
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Arrest warrant out for Johnathan Thomas of Stephenville, maybe travelling across island
Police say thirty three-year old Johnathan Thomas is wanted for being unlawfully at large after failing to comply with release orders.
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Two new buses coming to Corner Brook transit, each with double capacity
Mayor Jim Parsons says an increase in ridership is a first for the city and people are actually unable to get a seat on the bus.
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Parents who receive child benefits and pre-natal nutrition supplement will see payments tomorrow
This includes the federal Canada Child Benefit payment.
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Grenfell Campus to hold a full day of activities for potential students this month
Campus Registrar Carolyn Parsons says it takes place on November 29th with registration at 9 a.m with sessions on various topics and campus tours.
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A plea for candy donations for the Corner Brook Kinsmen Santa Claus Parade
They can be dropped off at Bayfm, Rideout Tools or Phonetech on Country Road.
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Fisheries Minister maps out plans for 2025 snow crab fishery
Byrne says the plan to advance free enterprises is built on the three pillars of a return to independent collective bargaining, increased competition through increased processing capacity and strengthened controls over corporate concentration.
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City of Corner Brook to deliver 2025 budget in less than two weeks
The budget meeting will be streamed on Bayfm, Rogers and Facebook.
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Record screening and checks can be picked up at the RNC during the postal strike
Applicants or volunteer agencies will be notified by email when their completed record checks are available for pickup.
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RCMP to hold a news conference about drug trafficking in Happy Valley-Goose Bay
Police have dubbed the investigation, “Project Beehive.”
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St. John's RNC charge 17 year with attempted murder
A woman had sustained serious but non-life threatening injuries.
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Teen charged in connection with a fatal two-vehicle crash in Torbay that killed an 82-year-old man
The accused has been released from custody and will appear in court at a future date.
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Government invests $350,000 for MUN to develop a satellite
Following the successful launch of the Killick-1 satellite from the International Space Station in May of this year, MUN engineering students are developing a second earth observation satellite with a mission to study the ocean as part of the Canadian Space Agency CUBICS program.
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Mitchell Griffin of Corner Brook Regional High wins the Junior Jubilee Scholarship
Mitchell Griffin was recognized for his hard work, dedication and academic achievements.
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$25,000 grants for taxis to deliver accessible services
These grants help with costs of retrofitting a passenger vehicle to meet accessibility standards or even the purchase of a new vehicle.
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City of Corner Brook looking to contract equipment for winter snow clearing
Contract documents may be obtained from City Hall.
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RCMP NL wearing body cameras starting today
The goal is to have all RCMP frontline police officers equipped with body-worn cameras by the end of June, 2025.
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$47 million for the coverage of two drugs and increased wages for home support workers
ACOA and Rural Economic Development Minister Gudie Hutchings says this includes $22 million for drugs for rare diseases, namely Poteligeo, for the treatment of mycosis fungoides or Sézary syndrome, and Oxlumo, for the treatment of hyperoxaluria type 1, and will be made available to residents of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Fisheries Minister to speak at Fish Food and Allied Workers Union Convention in Gander today
Gerry Byrne will address issues of corporate concentration, pathways for increasing processing capacity, and the union’s request to return to the collective bargaining process with a right to strike or lock-out.
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Cst Caleb Pellerin of RCMP Traffic Services West wins "MADD Canada's Police Officer of the Year"
He is no stranger to MADD Canada, having been inducted into MADD Canada’s Team Nick Coates Impaired Driving Awards each year since 2020.
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Corner Brook RNC arrest two impaired drivers between last night and this morning
In Irishtown, a 54-year-old woman, was charged with impaired operation and operating a motor vehicle while over 80 mg of alcohol. Her driver’s license was suspended and the vehicle was seized.
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Canada Post is on strike and mail or parcels will not be delivered until it is over
All mail and parcels in the postal network will be secured and delivered as quickly as possible on a first-in, first-out basis once operations resume.
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ACOA Minister says "2025 Canada Games will leave a lasting legacy in NL"
Gudie Hutchings was in the capital city yesterday to announce $19 million is being invested to host the event by supporting infrastructure and other needs.
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UPDATE: Water woes continue in Steady Brook; a boil advisory is in effect
Samples were submitted to Service NL on November 13th but the results have not been received.
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"She won't come in from the fields," a free event at the RAC tonight
Katie Temple is the Executive Director of the WEC. She says Dale Hamilton is an artist from Ontario and this is a one woman show on regenerative growing.
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RCMP looking for an ATV stolen from the impound lot in Deer Lake
The ATV, a black 2021 Maverick X3 turbo with Ontario licence plate # 1ZL56, was stolen from the impound lot on Wellon Drive.
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Open discussions on end-of-life at a Death Cafe in Corner Brook next week
Sandra Lush is the Regional Manager-Spiritual Health and Ethics. She says this is a free gathering for those 55+ to talk about death openly.
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NL gets $19 million to host the 2025 Canada Games in August
This is the largest domestic multi-sport event in Canada which will bring together more than 4,800 participants from all 13 provinces and territories to compete in 19 different sports.
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Off Broadway Players are presenting "Brightstar" at the ACC tonight and tomorrow night
Actress Allison Crowe says it’s a country/bluegrass musical.
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Donations are down and demand is up at the Bay of Islands Foodbank
Damien Power of the Bay of Islands Foodbank Network says on average, they're seeing an extra ten families a month looking for help and they’ve provided 1,013 services of food to date.
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Dave McHugh remembered in the House of Assembly
MHA Gerry Byrne says Dave has left the stage too soon.
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Radiation technologists to be part of a registered profession starting next year
This includes those who work in Radiological technology, Radiation therapy, Nuclear medicine technology and Magnetic resonance technology.
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Salvation Army Kettle Campaign kicks off in Corner Brook with a goal to raise $105,000
Major Brian Wheeler says $108,000 was raised last year, 669 local families received Christmas hampers and 395 children had toys.
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$24 million for new correctional officers, crown attorneys, deputy sheriffs and digital transformation
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Minister says "no one will pay market value for crown land"
Gerry Byrne says the “Primary Residence Property Title Program” is a uniquely innovative game changer.
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The Gingerbread House in Corner Brook's Valley Mall is open
Nearly 3000 gifts were donated last year which went into 395 toy hampers, up 8 percent from 2022.
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Standing Committee on Public Accounts following up on the AG's audit of Crown Lands management
The Committee shares concerns of the Auditor General regarding systematic issues, insufficient policies and procedures, as well as confusion about complaints management, enforcement and inspection processes.
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NL Stuttering Association opens bursary program for young and old
Each year, the provincial government invests in the “A Million Things I Need to Say” Walk, Run and Roll for Stuttering Awareness and Bursary Program Fundraiser.
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Magical Elevator Ride to Santa's Workshop opens in Corner Brook
People will get a chance to hop on the magic elevator that takes you on a magical ride to Santa's Workshop where you will get to meet Santa, have a look around his workshop & take a Christmas photo with Santa.
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All graduating nursing students have been offered jobs in NL
Debbie Molloy is the vice president of Human Resources with NL Health Services. She says new nurses will also be offered incentives.
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Corner Brook Mayor is concerned about lack of provincial-federal agreement for infrastructure funding
Jim Parsons says the MNL convention always provides a great opportunity to network and get files moving.
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Grenfell Campus to host open house for high school students with a chance to win $1000 tuition credit
Attendees can participate in mock lectures and presentations, learn about campus resources, and attend sessions on student residence life.
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It's Movember: a chance to highlight the importance of men's health
Over 1300 men’s research projects have been funded to date around the world.
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Fisheries Minister calls on Ottawa to "do something" about the redfish fishery
Gerry Byrne says it makes perfect sense this be brought to shore in the Bay of Islands.
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Corner Brook residents have until Friday to drop off bagged leaves at 3rd Pond
Mayor Jim Parsons says they have already started debagging the leaves and it’s important to keep leaves out of storm sewers.
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Government releases details of consultations on pay equity
Titled “ What We Heard”, it included the concerns of 439 individuals out of the 800 who were invited.
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Feds give $3.2 million to 15 CBDC's in NL, including Corner Brook and Stephenville
The funding comes from the Community Futures Program and is intended to support the growth of small and medium sized businesses in rural, coastal and remote areas.
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An investigation is underway after a man in Torbay died after being struck by a live wire
Two women at the scene also sustained injuries and were taken to hospital to receive treatment for their injuries.
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CRTC looks for input on how to spend new revenue to support local news in smaller communities
Shortliffe is the CRTC’s Executive Director of Broadcasting. He says there are increasing pressures on advertising, news is expensive to produce and news sources are drying up.
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NCRA concerned new fund will only help commercial broadcasters
Barry Rooke is the Executive Director of the National Campus and Community Radio Association. Rooke says broadcasters have been saying for years that they need support with news production but they get tax breaks and other supports.
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A chance to celebrate the life of Dave McHugh at the Civic Centre on November 30th
On November 30th, from 2:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., relatives and friends of Dave are invited to commemorate him in a day of music, memories, and gratitude at the Corner Brook Civic Centre.
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Dave McHugh, beloved Corner Brook musician, passes away
Dave McHugh has been a staple in the local music community for decades. His music was also featured regularly on BayFM.
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Man electrocuted by live wire in Torbay on Saturday
The RNC say just before 9 p.m. on Saturday (Nov. 9) police responded to a report that a man had been electrocuted by a live wire in the area of Byrne’s Lane.
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This is Indigenous Veterans Day across Canada
According to the federal government, more than 2,700 members of the Canadian Armed Forces are Indigenous.
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November is Restorative Justice Month in Newfoundland and Labrador
Restorative justice is a holistic framework for dialogue between individuals, organizations, and communities. It emphasizes the nurturing of relationships, fostering of collaboration, and the development of more resilient communities through mutual respect and shared responsibility.
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RNC offer tips to keep the Grinch away this Christmas
Cst James Cadigan says real life grinch characters exist and they prey on distracted drivers.
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Corner Brook Kin to host first ever craft fair tomorrow at the Civic Centre
Admission is $2 but children under 12 get in for free.
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Recursive islands expert has concerns about mineral development in the Glover Island area
Josh Calder, living in Washington, D.C., says islands that are nested in other islands surrounded by water two or three times are called “recursive islands.”
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City of Corner Brook looking to hire firefighters
Director of Protective Services, Todd Flynn, says every few years, they have to advertise for these positions. H
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Pasadena woman puts up $2000 reward for the safe return of her dog, Jaycee
Terri Clancey took to facebook to get help in a search and the community responded, but Jaycee was not located.
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75 grade 12 students will get scholarships as part of the 75th anniversary of Confederation
Confederation 75 educational resource packages are being offered to schools.
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Changes to the Animal Health and Protection Act include fines and penalties
These amendments update and modernize the legislation, enable designated enforcement officials to issue compliance orders, and increase fines and penalties for animal cruelty offences.
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Leaf collection wraps up this week in Corner Brook but can be dropped off at 3rd Pond
Mayor Jim Parsons says leaves in clear plastic bags can be dropped off at a location near the old water supply near Lundrigan Drive where the leaves will be composted.
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Steady Brook sisters, Lily and Meredith Hayden, win Premier's Athletic awards
Grants ranging from $500 to $1,500 are awarded based on the level of competition and the athletes’ respective accomplishments.
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NL Public Service Commission is celebrating a 50th anniversary
So far this year, more than 15,000 courses have been completed through learning and development programs.
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Government announces $20 million to be spent hiring new police officers
his includes 19 additional RNC officers starting in 2026.
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"There's gold in them thar hills," government looks for proposals to mine in Grand Lake
Industry Minister Andrew Parsons says this Exempt Mineral Land consists of the Lunch Pond gold deposit as well as 19 mineral prospects like copper and zinc but the majority of showings are for gold,
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NL Public Libraries has announced their second Indigenous Storyteller in Residence, Ivan J. White
White is from the Mi’kmaw community of Flat Bay and holds a Master of Applied Literary Arts degree from MUN’s Grenfell Campus, where he discovered his love for Narratology.
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Amendments to give workers stronger job protected leave have been introduced in the House of Assembly
With these amendments, workers will now have access of up to 27 weeks per year of job protected leave for long-term illness, long-term injury, or organ donation; or 104 weeks if an illness or injury is the result of a criminal offence.
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Government looks for a proponent to interested in the mineral rights for Glover Island within Grand Lake
This includes Lunch Pond gold deposit as well as 19 mineral prospects and showings, the majority of which are for gold, but there are also separate prospects for base metals like copper and/or zinc.
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Beware of caribou while driving on the Northern Peninsula highway
Caribou are currently active in these areas and the likelihood of caribou-vehicle collisions may increase.
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It's time to buy and wear a poppy, Royal Canadian Legion Campaign has started
Corner Brook Mayor Jim Parsons says the turnout for the annual remembrance parade is something to be proud of.
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Corner Brook Mayor says the city has revamped recreational services over the past few years
Jim Parsons says we’ve heard of the Health Accord and other provincial government initiatives, and obviously there are healthcare needs from an acute care perspective, but he says there are many social determinants of health.
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Jason Deering arrested after a residential break and enter, and assault with a weapon in Deer Lake
A tenant, who heard noise coming from a neighbouring apartment and went to check on the property, was assaulted with a weapon by the accused.
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Seniors Advocate talks about issues with "double occupancy" in long term care rooms
Susan Walsh says any reduction in the availability of single occupancy rooms in long-term care homes is a regressive policy approach.
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Xavier House Boutique opening on Broadway next week
Team lead Gerard Duffney has worked there for years and has held auctions, yard sales and fundraisers, but an idea he had is about to take the city by surprise.
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27 Heads of Mission from around the world are in the capital city for an economic mission
Discussions will focus on energy and natural resources, ocean technology and research ecosystem, climate change, internationalization and academic partnerships, as well as business and innovation.
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Corner Brook city transit getting so busy Mayor says more investment is needed
Mayor Jim Parsons says a new problem is that transit becomes too busy at certain times of the day and people can’t get on the bus.
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Fisheries Minister announces $47,000 for the establishment of a sustainable redfish fishery
Gerry Byrne says “this support is an acknowledgement of the need to advance gear technology, to enable the necessary data collection that will allow us to better understand our redfish stocks and support responsible management decisions.”
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Nearly 11K child care spaces at $10 a day in NL, government says 2100 more are in development
Thousands of parents are using the Early Learning Gateway, where new features are added regularly.
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Grade 11 students can now apply for the 2025 Research Inspired Student Enrichment (RISE) Awards program
Twenty Level II high school students who demonstrate academic excellence in the STEM fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics will be recognized with these awards.
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RCMP NL seize 20.5kg of cocaine and 950 cases of contraband tobacco, biggest seizure for NL to date
Multiple other items were seized including over $147K, a Rolex watch, approximately 10,000 methamphetamine (ICE) pills, approximately 2000 of these contained a combination of methamphetamine and MDMA (Ecstasy). 111 pounds of illicit cannabis, 8 kilograms of illicit hashish, and 3,500 vials of cannabis oil.
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FFAW protest observer requirements in Corner Brook yesterday
FFAW president Dwan Street says they have issues with management measures that were put in place for the redfish fishery for inshore and outer trawlers.
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Torbay man arrested for impaired driving near Steady Brook early Saturday morning
The RNC say the 33-year-old man was pulled over on the Trans Canada Highway at around 1:30 Saturday morning.
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Community bonfire tonight at Appalachian Chalets and RV on Lundrigan Drive
Alan Kendall says they’ve been hosting this event for the past number of years in partnership with the Corner Brook Fire Department Toy Drive.
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Deer Lake RCMP wanted man Colin McNeil is arrested
Colin McNeil is charged with uttering threats and two counts of breach of a court release order.
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Western Sno-Riders working on replacing the washed out Bailey Bridge
Construction would include clearing a short access trail to recover the old bridge using an excavator and placement of armour stone and concrete blocks on both banks of the river during installation of the new bridge.
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Municipal elections to take place October 2nd, 2025
The original date of September 30th, will be deferred to observe the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, which falls on the same day.
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The Rowdymen at the Arts and Culture Centre tonight
The band features vocalist George Masswohl, and Newfoundlanders legendary guitarist Gerry Finn and percussionist Greg Hawco
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RCMP to hold news conference at 1 p.m., significant cocaine and contraband tobacco seizure
It will get underway 1 o’clock this afternoon at RCMP Headquarters.
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MHA's heading back to their desks as the House of Assembly reconvenes this afternoon
Bay of Islands MHA Eddie Joyce is planning on speaking about health care, which he says is the number one concern for people in his district and surrounding districts.
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A free Community Well-Being fair taking place at the Civic Centre tomorrow
it is an opportunity to connect people with organizations dedicated to improving well-being through the social determinants of health.
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Government issues a request for agencies to create and operate sober living homes
Also referred to as recovery homes, these provide substance-free living environments to support people as they abstain from alcohol and other drugs.
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Trans Canada Highway near Clarenville is impassable due to a serious collision
Updates to follow.
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Daylight Savings Time ends this weekend, clocks go back one hour
When adjusting clocks, residents are encouraged to take the opportunity to change the batteries in smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors.
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St. John's man wanted by Deer Lake RCMP
This is in relation to charges that include two counts of uttering threats and a breach of a court release order.
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Local MHA says former hospital in Corner Brook could be used for those needing acute care
Eddie Joyce says the former hospital is still operational with administration, laundry services, and nurses units
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Opposition leader says the Stephenville food bank was forced to reduce hamper sizes just to stay operational
According to new data released by Food Banks Canada, food bank visits have risen by 50 per cent since 2021, and 30 percent of Canadian food banks have run out of food.
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Porter Airlines rated a Four Star Major Airline which was based on passenger feedback
These are the only global awards based entirely on neutral, third-party passenger feedback.
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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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