 
                            Mayor Jim Parsons says there haven’t been any major issues since the program started.
The ATV season has come to a close in the city of Corner Brook meaning side by sides and quads are not permitted on city streets. Mayor Jim Parsons says there haven’t been any major issues since the program started. He says users have also been doing their part in responsible operation. November 30th was the last day these atv’s could be used on city streets, and this is due to safety. The program will start again in May.
 
                                     Shutdown at Corner Brook Pulp and Paper coming Monday due to low water levels for Deer Lake Power
            Shutdown at Corner Brook Pulp and Paper coming Monday due to low water levels for Deer Lake Power
         Family members upset after some headstones were removed at Mount Patricia Cemetery without communication
            Family members upset after some headstones were removed at Mount Patricia Cemetery without communication 
         Premier Wakeham says an independent review on Churchill Falls is coming soon
            Premier Wakeham says an independent review on Churchill Falls is coming soon 
         Police looking to speak to anyone who may have picked up a hitchhiker Tuesday night near Daniel's Harbour
            Police looking to speak to anyone who may have picked up a hitchhiker Tuesday night near Daniel's Harbour
         RNC issues arrest warrant for man accused of abducting his daughter and  believe they are now in Egypt
            RNC issues arrest warrant for man accused of abducting his daughter and  believe they are now in Egypt
         
            
         
 
                 
                             
                             
                             
                 
                