Local News from Monday, February 17th, 2025
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About 70 inquiries so far with the new Business Navigator Program, after only one month
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Bay St. George RCMP looking into a truck fire in Piccadilly
Police were called to the parking lot of the Our Lady of Fatima catholic church on Main Street shortly after 12:30 Monday morning.
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Corner Brook man caught breaking into parking meters on West Street
The RNC’s Cst James Cadigan says police were on patrol on West Street when they noticed the man breaking into parking meters around 2:45 a.m yesterday.
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130 torchbearers needed for the 2025 Canada Summer Games Torch Relay, which is stopping in Corner Brook
Between June 28 and August 1, they're stopping in 15 communities in Newfoundland and Labrador for the Orangestore 2025 Canada Games Torch Relay.
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Police warn of online dating scams, one woman out $500,000
A recent report to the RNC found that over a nine month period, one woman lost $500,000 to a man she met online after she sent bank drafts, cash and cryptocurrency to him believing he was in need.
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Two confirmed cases of bird flu in central, report illnesses to the Pynn's Brook forestry office
Avian influenza viruses rarely infect humans, but people in close contact with infected birds may be at increased risk.
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Corner Brook
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Podcasts
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The Plain Truth
The Plain Truth, Wednesday February 19, 22025
February is known as Black History Month in Canada, Paula Sheppard's guests today are Charles and Jamie from the Grenfell Campus Black Student's Caucus
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Qalipu Today
Qalipu Today , Tuesday February 18, 2025
Brian Dicks, who is a Qalipu First Nation member that supports the growth and development of Indigenous commercial fisheries and the sealing industry was Lenny's guest on Qalipu Today on Bay Fm.