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Former politician Gerry Byrne highlights east-west divide in NL with DFO's expanded food fishery
Last week, DFO announced this year’s food fishery will now run 7 days a week but here on the west coast, it will stay the same at only three days.
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RCMP NL pull over 80 dangerous drivers during Canada Road Safety Week
Police stopped 930 vehicles.
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It's Islaview Day in Deer Lake!
Isla Short passed away at the tender age of two after a battle with cancer and since that time, a foundation was created that has raised $700K so far to help families in crisis.
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Kruger believes government is willing to work with them to support Corner Brook Pulp and Paper
The provincial government issued a non-binding letter of intent to work toward extending the Mill’s existing power purchase agreement with NL Hydro for another twelve months.
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RCMP looking for information after a break in at the gas station on Main Road in Port au Port
An employee of the business arrived to find that a suspect or suspects had damaged power equipment to disable the store’s security system and broken a window to gain entry into the store.
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Corner Brook MHA Jim Parsons supports a social media ban for anyone under the age of 16
He says a national poll done a couple of months ago showed 75 percent of Canadians would support a social media ban for those under the age of 16.
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Deer Lake becomes Islaview tomorrow, remembering a tiny superhero and raising funds for families in crisis
Up to last year, the Islaview Foundation has raised $700K.
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Marina Redmond Centre in Corner Brook turns one year old with a free public event on Sunday
On Bayfm with Lenny Benoit, Mayor Linda Chaisson says this includes free swims from 11 a.m. to 1p.m., and 3:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m, the gym is open free from 10 a.m until 5 p.m., and for one day only half price membership.
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Humber Arm South planning to build a permanent ice rink and eventually an outdoor sports complex
Councillor Paul Pike says many people have been reaching out to the recreation committee with support and donations for this long term goal, which could end up costing between $1.5 and $2M.
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A Grade 6 class from Templeton Academy wins the National Agriculture and Food Innovation Challenge
A news release from Agriculture in the Classroom said “Their submission showcased a deep understanding of what it means to be true agriculture and food problem solvers.”
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No federal funding to hire students at the Corner Brook Baseball Association
The president of the Corner Brook Baseball Association, Jason Mosher, says their program is run based on these student grants and they have been getting enough for 7 for as long as he can remember.
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Robust cleaning on the go in Corner Brook's downtown area and two new hires to start there soon
These positions will be focused on general cleaning, upkeep and maintenance of our downtown area.
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RNC hand out 525 tickets, mostly for speeding, during Canada Road Safety Week
On different occasions, officers observed two drivers travelling 160 km/hr on the Trans-Canada Highway near Corner Brook.
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RCMP looking for stolen snowmobile and trailer, taken from the Hampden Junction area
The theft is believed to have occurred sometime between Wednesday, May 13 and Monday, May 18.
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Eight kids from Corner Brook will be Team Canada at an international golf tournament tomorrow
It’s run by an ex PGA tour player, Ernie Els, and is called “the Els for Autism International Golf Tournament.”
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Kyle George of Corner Brook headed to the NHL Exposure Combine taking place in Buffalo this August
George had dreams of one day skating in the NHL but instead, started referring at the age of 12. .
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Review of the MOU between NL and Hydro Quebec has found it "is not in the overall best long-term interest of the people of the province"
Premier Tony Wakeham says “the report makes it clear that on issues ranging from pricing to transmission rights to the restricted ability of NL to access our own electricity for economic development, to the saddling of our province with long term debt…there are credible and realistic alternatives to the terms of the inherited MOU.”
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Fox's General Store owner talks about the decision to move to seasonal operation
Michelle Payne says the writing was on the wall during the Covid pandemic, and cutting store hours was a hard and heart breaking decision.
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RCMP pull unfit vehicle off the road in Burgeo and suspended driver caught without insurance or registration
The vehicle which the 70-year-old man was driving was impounded.
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Corner Brook bulk garbage spring clean up is nearly half way done
Mayor Linda Chaisson says about 600 pickups out of 1400 appointments are complete and over 300 tonnes were brought to the landfill on the days the city paid tipping fees.
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Water levels are at an acceptable level in Deer Lake but officials are watching the situation
Levels along the Humber River and the lake were high last week, prompting a flood watch.
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18 year old driver clocked doing 160 km/hr just west of Corner Brook on Saturday
Police ticketed the young driver, suspended their license and impounded the vehicle.
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Qalipu First Nation and Academy Canada to sign a Memorandum of Understanding tomorrow
The agreement focuses on educational pathways, capacity building, and collaborations that support sustainable community and business development.
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Police looking for drivers who put others at risk this long weekend
Canada Road Safety Week is May12th -18th and this year’s theme is ‘Road Safety: Every road. Every day. Everyone.’
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Studded tires have to come off today and unwanted ones can be dropped off at Wildcove
Western Regional Waste Management’s Lynn Howse, says tires and rims have to be separated to be dropped off at Wildcove.
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Maximum grants of $50K available for Community Violence Prevention
The Minister of Women and Gender Equality, Lela Evans, says “These grants give organizations, especially in rural and remote areas, the tools and support they need to build safer futures for all of us.”
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Department of Transportation and Infrastructure provides statement on changes to capital works funding
“A program review identified several issues affecting transparency, effectiveness, and long‑term planning. It found that the program’s structure did not support equitable distribution, efficient project delivery, or effective forward planning, and lacked clearly defined eligibility requirements.”
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JCL Investments Inc gets $14.4M contract to replace tailrace bridge in Deer Lake
The new modern bridge will be built at a higher elevation to allow for increased water levels and comes with wider lanes and pedestrian walkways.
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Keyin College opened 5th NL campus today in Stephenville
Andre Perrier is the Director of Rural Operations and says their goal is to make this west coast campus a community hub.
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Deer Lake on "high alert" with rising water levels and Kruger's plans to spill water at Main Dam starting tomorrow
Mayor Dean Ball says they met with Kruger officials and there is still a lot of snow still at the Grand Lake Reservoir, which has to be spilled to bring water levels down.
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3,000 acres of crown land now available for farmers with long term plans
This includes 14 parcels located in western, central and eastern Newfoundland.
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Pasadena Fire Chief and a Lark Harbour councillor received the RNC Citizens Recognition Award
It is presented annually as part of Police Week and recognizes those who demonstrate exceptional bravery, volunteerism, selflessness, and meaningful contributions to public safety and the community.
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Deer Lake Mayor asking residents to use caution and be prepared in case of a flood as water levels continue to rise
Deer Lake Power is set to open the gates at Main Dam starting on Friday to get to a safe water level at the Grand Lake Reservoir, adding to water levels in the town.
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Two home based businesses approved by Corner Brook city hall
They area a non-medical community resource for homecare on Wheeler’s Road and baked goods on Valley Road.
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RNC media officer Cst. Stephanie Myers talks about her career in policing
She started her policing career in 2014 and spent a number of years on the frontline and operational patrol services, then onto the Major Crimes Unit and now communications.
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Corner Brook city hall concerned about capital works projects and waste water treatment with less funding
At this week’s public meeting, Mayor Linda Chaisson spoke about what they learned and that communities are suffering financially with higher prices and less funding.
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Corner Brook RNC mourns the loss of retired Police Service Dog Garvey
Garvey served alongside his handler, Constable Scott Mosher, who formed an unbreakable bond and they had each other’s backs every single day.
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Rates for foster parents will increase next month for the first time in 12 years
Effective June 1st, monthly foster funding will go from $395 per child to $680 and this will be in time for payments on June 16th.
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Steady Brook residents living near the river advised to keep an eye on properties as water levels increase
If you experience any flooding or notice significant changes in water levels, please notify the Town Office as soon as possible.
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Corner Brook residents have until May31st to report lawn damage done by snow plows
On Bayfm with Lenny Benoit this morning, Mayor Linda Chaisson says the city will restore damaged lawns back to what they were.
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Police looking for the owner of a SUV seen turning into a parking lot in Stephenville on April 24th
Around 4:30 p.m. on that date, police were called to a fire that caused extensive damage to an industrial business.
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It's National Police Week and Justice Minister highlights new Special Constable Pilot Program with the RNC
$500,000 has been announced to begin the project followed by $1.4 million annually.
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Fox's General Store in Curling transitioning to seasonal operation this fall
Saying it’s been a wonderful journey owed to amazing customers, Fox’s General store is looking forward to a fantastic season ahead.
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Seniors Advocate says 28% of her office's recommendations to government have been started and 50% not completed
However, Susan Walsh says since the covering period of last year’s Status Report on Recommendations, her office completed two new reports.
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Better retirement benefits could be on the way for workers with a workplace injury or illness
Bill 10, “An Act to Amend the Workplace Health, Safety and Compensation Act, 2022,” has gone through the third reading in the House of Assembly and is just waiting for Royal Assent.
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Lotto 6/49 ticket sold in Corner Brook is worth $100,000
There was one winner matching all 6 numbers in TAG, or 518375.
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Two young drivers in Bay St. George area caught doing more than twice the speed limit
Just after 9:00 p.m. on May 6, an officer on patrol observed a driver operating their vehicle at 92 km/hr on Carolina Avenue, where the posted speed limit is 40 km/hr.
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Deer Lake Mayor says up to 20 homes in the Nicholsville area could be impacted by high water levels
Dean Ball says the water is up to the bridge on the walking trail near the Humber.
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Another scam targeting seniors has hit this province
At an event on Friday, Seniors Minister Craig Pardy said they would never request personal banking information in exchange for money.
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Government looking to form a committee to deal with barriers facing persons with disabilities
At least half of the committee will be persons with disabilities.
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Online registration for children starting Kindergarten is underway today and tomorrow
This is for schools in the western, central and Labrador regions.
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Humber River and communities around it are under a flood watch
River levels are rising and may approach or exceed river banks.
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MNL concerned over changes to Multi-Year Capital Works Program and lack of consultation
Municipalities Newfoundland and Labrador (MNL) is holding their symposium in Gander this weekend.
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It's Stop Sexual Exploitation Week, "It Happens Here; together we can create a safer community"
On Bayfm’s “the Plain Truth,” one of the guests was Nicole Deveau, the coordinator of the Coalition Against the Sexual Exploitation of Youth or CASEY.
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Seniors of Distinction Awards nominations accepted until Monday, May 11th
To be eligible for the award, a senior must be nominated by an individual or group, must be 50 years of age or older and be a current or past resident of Newfoundland and Labrador.
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MHA says Corner Brook will lose $400K a year with changes to the Capital Works Program
Jim Parsons says the multi-years Capital Works Program has traditionally provided funding for 22 of the larger communities but that’s now been whittled down to 7, which Corner Brook is part of. But, he says the program has changed from a three year to a four year funding cycle, and no one knew this was coming since there were no consultations.
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$3.3M available to help farmers under the Provincial Agrifoods Assistance Program
To apply, farmers and producers must have reported a minimum of $15,000 in sales in one of the last three years or be new to the Agriculture industry.
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Municipal Awareness Day activities start 12 o'clock at the Corner Brook Civic Centre
This event is open to the general public from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m.
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BOISAR rep says not enough snow for a snowmobile and too much mud for anything with wheels
BOISAR reminds everyone of the three T's of wilderness safety: Trip planning, Taking the essentials and Training.
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Communities wanting to host NL Games can now make a bid
Corner Brook is gearing up to host the NL Summer Games in August, 50 years later and in the place where it all began.
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NL Author Helen C. Escott is ready to chat about her books as part of NL Libraries "Book Club Kits"
Escott has just released her tenth book, titled, “Still Laughing”
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Fake money circulating at businesses in the Bay St. George area
Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says several have matching serial numbers and a metallic or portrait part can be peeled away.
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Repeat offender charged with theft from a Stephenville grocery store
Bay St. George RCMP say Dylan Rubia was under court orders to stay out of the Prince Rupert Drive business.
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Three STIHL gas powered lawn trimmers stolen from a break-in at a Robinsons business
Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says police got a call Monday morning from the owner.
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No injuries reported after a house fire in Hughes Brook today
Police were called at 10:45 a.m. but at 1:10 p.m., it appeared as though the fire was out.
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TCH now open near Little Harbour East after collision between a transport truck and a car
Whitbourne RCMP thanks all drivers for your patience and cooperation during the closure.
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BOISAR called out Monday night to help stranded motorist 14kms in on Lady Slipper Road
15 BOISAR members responded to the call and, after collecting 4x4 SAR trucks, Argo, and snowmobiles, set up a staging area near the beginning of the forest access road.
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Mayor says line painting in Corner Brook will take place when street cleaning is done
The Mayor also reminds residents the overnight parking ban on city streets was lifted on May 1st.
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Qalipu First Nation hosting culinary event called "Mitji" in Corner Brook next week
This event will feature chefs from Stephenville to Rocky Harbour and Mi’Lmaq chef from New Brunswick, Darren Peter-Paul who owns the Wabanaki Food Truck.
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Lark Harbour Mayor says Cedar Cove, the site of the ship salvage, is outside the town's boundaries
On Monday, Resolve Marine spoke about the process which includes building an access road to the ship, a work pad on the beach, and a camp for the nearly 50 workers expected there this summer.
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Annual bulk clean up started in Curling and Sunnyslope area this week
On Bayfm, Mayor Linda Chaisson says until May 11th, residents can also drop off bulk garbage at Wildcove free of charge just by showing proof of residency.
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Funding available to improve accessibility across Newfoundland and Labrador
Priority will be given to initiatives that build capacity, offer programs or services and promote inclusion beyond physical infrastructure.
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Municipal Awareness Week kicks off in Corner Brook with a youth mock council meeting
Local Grade 6 student Joey Manning won the city’s “Mayor for the Day Essay Contest.”
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Government recognizes Emergency Preparedness Week and importance of plans
Residents should always have an emergency preparedness kit on hand so they can be self-sufficient for at least 72 hours.
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More details on the removal of the MSC Baltic III; a road being built and a camp coming for workers
Work is underway now to build an access road from the vessel to the beach, where tanks will be cleaned of fuel and large sections of the ship will be dismantled on a working pad.
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On May19th, we will hear details of a report on an electricity deal with Hydro Quebec
Premier Tony Wakeham says given this report touches on significant commercial sensitivity, the report is now undergoing a full technical and legal review before it can be publicly released.
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Foundation representing mounties likes the budget with 25 new RCMP and other public safety measures
The RCMP already serves over half of the NL’s population across roughly 80 per cent of its landmass.
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Removal of grounded cargo ship in Lark Harbour will likely run into next year
Resolve Marine has been contracted to remove and salvage the wreck and Team Leader, Todd Schauer, spoke about the plan’s three key objectives, safety of work crews, safety of the community and protection of the environment.
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Speed limit on Main Street in Pasadena is now 50 km/hr
The town states the “change is in place to help improve safety for everyone using the area, including pedestrians, children, kids on scooters, and vehicles entering and exiting nearby properties and intersections.
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NLSummer Games coming to Corner Brook and Stephenville looking for torchbearers
An event marking 100 days out was held at the Civic Centre last week.
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It's Municipal Awareness Week and there's lots on the go in Corner Brook
It all kicks off this evening with a mock public council meeting 6 p.m. at city hall.
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Mandatory registration coming for K-12 students to ride the school bus
The new registration requirement will be phased in over three years, beginning September 2026 for the first 17 schools, including Port aux Basques and Isle aux Morts.
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Environment and Natural Development with Qalipu First Nation busy with research projects
In 2017, the group completed a climate change risk assessment and a wetland delineation project. Sullivan says they have a joint partnership working on ocean research.
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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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