Local News
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Integrated Youth Services Hub opening next year in Corner Brook, will be operated out of Vine Place Community centre
Mike Kearley is the Executive Director, Vine Place Community Centre. He says this is “an incredible opportunity to bring that belief to life in a new way — creating a safe, welcoming space where youth in Corner Brook and surrounding communities can find the support they need.”
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Corner Brook Rapids Swim Club to host west coast invitational at Marina Redmond centre this weekend
President Laura Edwards says upwards of 60 swimmers from as far away as Gander are expected to compete at this event.
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Kin Club of Corner Brook to hold second annual craft fair tomorrow at the Civic Centre
Kin Dwight Hatcher says this year will be bigger than the last with 70 vendors and 90 tables.
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Bay St. George RCMP looking for missing 18-year-old Dakota Davies
Dakota is approximately 5’4” tall, and 125 lbs with brown hair and brown eyes.
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Tuesday's wintery weather leads to multiple traffic collisions for Corner Brook RNC
Tuesday’s wintery weather caused a number of vehicles to get stuck in heavy snow on the Trans-Canada Highway. A section of the roadway had to be closed for several hours to allow police and other agencies to clear abandoned vehicles to make way for plows to operate.
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RNC offer tips ahead of holiday shopping, keep valuables out of sight and vehicles locked
Park in well-lit areas, especially if you are shopping after dark.
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Premier Tony Wakeham says the federal budget raises more questions than answers
The Atlantic Fisheries Fund and jobs at DFO are potentially on the chopping block and the Premier says “If Ottawa is going to continue to reject our requests to jointly manage the fishery, then they need to be able to make the case that they are doing their job.
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Pre-budget consultation at Corner Brook city hall Monday evening, come have a say in how taxes are spent
Council and staff will then meet to discuss the 2026 budget from November 25th-27th.
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Upwards of 140 registered for the Atlantic Women in Law Enforcement Conference in the capital city
RCMP Sgt Kristen Green says they’ve included events in this conference that provide space for attendees to focus on overall wellness. This includes a calm space, therapy dogs, morning fitness breaks and hopefully, a hike on Friday.
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Qalipu Business Development Forum will be November 19th in Stephenville
Jonah Rowsell is the Business Development Officer with the Qalipu. He says it’s an event for Qalipu and non-Qalipu business owners to network with one another and gain knowledge from industry insights provided by invited speakers.
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City and Kruger to meet for discussion on Corner Brook Pulp and Paper, which is currently shutdown
Corner Brook Pulp and Paper is celebrating a 100th anniversary this year and Mayor Linda Chaisson says the mill is the centre of this city.
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No support for budget from Long Range Mountains MP Carol Anstey
Anstey says the interest on debt alone is more than what provinces are getting for health care, people are struggling to make ends meet and this is driving up costs for Canadians at the end of the day.
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Survey says, "Family Feud is looking for contestants."
You will need to submit an audition video to upload with the application and producers are looking for something that makes your family stand out.
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Wind and rainfall warnings continue for most of NL
An intense low-pressure system is bringing heavy rainfall amounts as high as 50 millimetres and high winds gusting up to 120 km/hr.
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Corner Brook woman runs from RCMP, gets caught hiding with cocaine and weapons
Police say Angela Marie McCarthy was arrested after being spotted on Main Street in Port Saunders Saturday evening.
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Two major projects on O'Connell Drive have wrapped up, traffic delays are done
The Deep Gulch project involved the replacement of a huge culvert at the intersection of University Drive and O’Connell Drive, and further up the road, the lights at Elizabeth Street and O’Connell Drive have now been completed.
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New Ministers set to give speeches at events today in the capital city
Social Supports and Well-Being Minister Joedy Wall will bring greetings at the Community Youth Network Annual General Meeting.
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Atlantic Women in Law Enforcement Conference is taking place in the capital city
The theme of this year’s conference is Strong Minds, Strong Bodies, Strong Women, acknowledging and celebrating the importance of mental and physical wellness in law enforcement.
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Bay of Islands Volunteer Search and Rescue to host Moose Dinner fundraiser next weekend
BOISAR recently raised $70,000 in 4 months to buy a new search and rescue truck and they’re putting the final touches on it for the big reveal.
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Community bonfire for Corner Brook Fire Department Toy Drive moved to Thursday evening
It will get underway 5:30 at Appalachian Chalets & RV on Lundrigan Drive.
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Truck left going and unattended gets stolen from Pasadena Irving on Saturday
A social media post by the Pasadena Irving says a truck was stolen Friday night around 9:30 when the driver got out and never made it in the door of the store before a female jumped in the truck and was gone.
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Cow Head man boards a bus in Stephenville and gets arrested in Gander after trying to sell drugs onboard
RCMP say 32 year old Tyler James Bennett was arrested at Gander International Airport on Saturday after a disturbance aboard a coach bus.
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Leaves with dark spots or blight can damage vehicles or shingles, remove them fast
Corner Brook's Sustainability Development Coordinator Kirstin Mercer says this type of blight can actually stain your vehicle if the leaves aren’t cleaned off quickly.
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Masks are once again required at hospitals and health care facilities until at least the end of March
This is due to a rise in respiratory illnesses across the province and applies to visitors, support persons, outpatients, emergency department patients, and health-care workers.
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Corner Brook is gearing up for winter snow clearing operations
Although the city’s budget for 2025 is $41.9 million there are no amounts highlighted for snowclearing.
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Corner Brook looks to fill the role of Assessment Review Commissioner
The successful candidate would hear residential and commercial property appeals, render judgments, and other duties.
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Shutdown at Corner Brook Pulp and Paper begins, Kruger officials anxious to start $700 million retrofit
Last week, parent company Kruger announced the shutdown due to critically low water levels at the Grand Lake reservoir, which is used to generate electricity at Deer Lake Power to source newsprint production.
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Corner Brook moving to cashless, pay-by-plate parking systems, no more coin operated meters
Todd Flynn is the city’s Director of Protective Services. He says there are 150 parking meters in the downtown area and over the past year, many of them have been destroyed in an attempt to get the money out.
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Corner Brook's Fall Leaf Collection at curbside starts today, no limit to number of bagged leaves
On Bayfm with Lenny Benoit, Mayor Linda Chaisson says residents can also drop off leaves at 3rd pond until November 14th.
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Clocks go back one hour this Sunday, time to "fall back" to standard time
Residents are being reminded to turn their clocks back by one hour at 2 a.m. this Sunday.
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Premier releases resignation letter former member of Churchill River oversight panel
The letter, dated May 12th, started with while he “genuinely appreciated the honour and opportunity to be of service to the province” it saddened him to resign.
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RNC wishes everyone a safe and fang-tastic Halloween!
Trick-or-Treaters should wear bright or reflective clothing, carry a flashlight or glow stick and use sidewalks and crosswalks.
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Milltown Records to release Halloween Compilation in Corner Brook tonight
Scott Sheppard says there are ten bands or local artists on the Halloween Compilation and they’re all from the west coast.
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Shutdown at Corner Brook Pulp and Paper coming Monday due to low water levels for Deer Lake Power
A news release from the company explains this is due to low water levels impacting the ability of Deer Lake Power to supply sufficient energy to operate the Mill.
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Family members upset after some headstones were removed at Mount Patricia Cemetery without communication
Carl Bennett is the President of the Mount Patricia Cemetery Association. He says the flagstones in question were made by Heritage Memorials out of Nova Scotia, and they were aware of the policy having been supplying headstones for years now.
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Premier Wakeham says an independent review on Churchill Falls is coming soon
Michael Wilson resigned from the Churchill Falls panel in May and his letter basically said there could be a better deal on a power agreement. Wakeham says he will release that letter and release Wilson from his non disclosure agreement so he is free to talk.
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Police looking to speak to anyone who may have picked up a hitchhiker Tuesday night near Daniel's Harbour
Port Saunders RCMP tried to stop a grey Buick sedan travelling south on Route 430 but the driver fled from police.
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RNC issues arrest warrant for man accused of abducting his daughter and believe they are now in Egypt
Ahmed Mohamed Shafik Abelfat Elgammal is wanted on charges of abduction in contravention of a custody or parenting order.
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Prremier Tony Wakeham announces cabinet and former Deer Lake Mayor Mike Goosney is on the team
The new Humber Valley MHA is the Minister for Government Services, the Office of the Chief Information Officer, Labour, and WorkplaceNL.
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Half the impaired drivers picked up by RCMP this past weekend were on the west coast
On Saturday, at approximately 4:10 p.m., Deer Lake RCMP were called to Route 401 near Kelly’s Point in Howley, where they found a vehicle, still running but off the road and the driver, a 37-year-old man from New Brunswick was inside.
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Porter Airlines celebrates 19th birthday
Over the past year, Porter has hired 400 more people, expanded its fleet to include 48 Embraer E195-E2 jets, with up to 100 jets on order, and added 20 new routes with seven new destinations.
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The Off-Broadway Players bringing "Groundhog Day the Musical" to the ACC next month
Directed by Megan Collins, tells Bayfm’s Lenny Benoit, it’s just three weeks away.
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Premier and cabinet being sworn in today
Premier Wakeham will deliver remarks and be available for questions after the swearing-in.
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NL teachers stand in solidarity with striking teachers in Alberta who are being forced back to work
Lambe says teachers here are hopeful that the newly provincial government is carefully watching the situation unfolding in Alberta and does not make the same mistake as it prepares to bargain with its public sector unions, including teachers province.
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Studded tires to be allowed as of this Saturday
Government is reminding motorists that it’s a good idea to get winter tires installed before snow and ice begin to affect road and driving conditions.
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Water being shut off twice a day in Hughes Brook as dam levels drop critically low
Shutoffs will happen nightly from 9:00 p.m. – 6:30 a.m and daily from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
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New Corner Brook council wrapping up orientation, meeting with MP in a couple of weeks
Mayor Linda Chaisson has 16 years on council under her belt and Deputy Mayor Pamela keeping is also a former councillor, but the new Mayor says it takes time getting used to the faces and changes.
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Haunted Hound House in Corner Brook this Thursday
Client Care Specialist Amy Compagnon says it’s a great opportunity for a little spook and a little snack with treats handed out at the end of the tour.
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Cableway from shore to a stranded container ship under construction in Lark Harbour
Bruce English says the contractor’s main focus now is getting a cableway working, something he says is similar to the ski lifts at Marble Mountain.
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Corner Brook Doctors gearing up for another Uganda mission, this time bringing soccer jerseys and balls to kids
They’re heading down next month to once again affirm their commitment to improve the quality of life in underprivileged parts of the world whether that be through health care, shelter, food, or education.
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RNC offers tips for Cyber Security Awareness Month
To protect yourself, never send money to unknown people or organizations and do not open web links from unwanted emails or text messages.
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RNC looking for missing Corner Brook man Robert Gould
Gould is described as, 5’10”, 170 lbs with blonde hair, and blue eyes.
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UPDATE: Driver turns himself in to police after crashing into seniors him in Deer Lake and fleeing the scene
Families and friends can enter the building through the loading door entrance to the right of the main entrance which remains closed.
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Young permit holder ticketed in St. Anthony for no insurance, RCMP seize ATV
It happened during an ATV stop in St. Anthony Thursday night.
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About 2,000 users have signed up for a new app dealing with waste management on the west coast
Lynn Howse is with Western Regional Waste Management. She says the “Waste Wizard” is easy to download.
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Beware of caribou on Northern Peninsula roadways
Scan both sides of the highway, avoid driving at dusk and dawn, and reduce speeds when driving at night.
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It's Nomination Day in the community of Steady Brook
To run for council, a candidate must be at least 18, have been a resident of Steady Brook for at least 30 days, not in arrears on municipal taxes or charges and qualify under the Municipal Elections Act.
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CBNuit is looking for artists in residency to create projects for next year's tenth season
Organizer Louise says CBNuit has been working with ACOA and the Government of NL, arts and infrastructure program, to create a fully funded artist in residency for two groups of 3-4 artists who must create two projects.
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Investigation started after remains of four dead moose found west of Corner Brook
It’s believed to have happened sometime between September 13th and October 13th in the lady Slipper Road and Gull Pond Road areas.
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Officers looking into potential moose poaching near the Plum Point intersection
They discovered a large blood stain on the road and fresh moose remains next to it in the ditch, as well as a shell casing from a rifle across the road.
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Improv comedy coming to ACC Corner Brook and Stephenville next week with "the Improvisers"
Roman Danylo, Peter Oldring, and Chris Casillan will take to stages on the west coast next week for shows beginning at 8 p.m.
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Premier-designate Tony Wakeham announces transition team
Denise Tubrett will serve as Chief of Staff, bringing a wealth of experience, including serving as Chief of Staff to the Leader of the Opposition, and senior roles in government.
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Family plans weekend fireworks sendoff in honour of former Stephenville Mayor Tom O'Brien
Natasha O’Brien says her father always organized fireworks displays in the town, personally planning, and setting off each one; always with his family by his side.
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2026 NL Summer Games in Corner Brook looking for directors on Host Committee
The Games will take place in Corner Brook from Saturday, August 8 to Saturday, August 15, 2026, bringing together more than 1600 athletes from across the province, along with coaches, volunteers, and fans, for a week-long celebration of sport, community, and tradition.
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Female pedestrian in Ship Cove dies after being struck by an ATV, RCMP say the operator was a youth
The operator - a youth - remained at the scene and cooperated with investigators. The ATV was seized and the youth was not injured in the collision.
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St. John's driver clocked doing 207 km/hr on the TCH near Pasadena
Around 8:30 p.m. yesterday (Oct. 21) police noticed a driver doing 157 km/hr on the TCH near Pinchgut Lake.
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Another water disruption today in Hughes Brook, state of emergency nearing three weeks now
Residents are asked to avoid using water and avoid the area if possible.
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Host of nineties show "Hooks and Hackles" passes away, Corner Brook mourns the loss of Gary Holloway
“From a career in forestry, being the bug man, his partnership with Lloyd at the insectarium, and of course hooks and hackles. There's also so many cabin trips, outdoor adventures, sledding, hunting, or maybe ya just met him over a glass of rum and a cuffer. "
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Former Mayor Priscilla Boutcher to launch her book of memoirs Friday at Coleman's
The 91-year-old was first elected in 1981, and served 6 terms, or 24 years on council, one of them as Mayor.
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Indigenous Peoples Open Doors Program in effect for Qalipu members, free passes to National parks and sites
Passes to cover admission will be valid until 2030 and a Status Indigenous Card is required to get one.
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Sunday dinner stalled when Whitbourne woman thinks she won the lotto, turns out she did
Tracy Winsor started to cry. Saying she “went to the store and got some champagne, " There were a lot of emotions and we were very much excited, ” however the couple waited until later that day to tell their six children.
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No more dog walking allowed at Blomidon Golf Course
One person commented saying “his dog Thor, will be so heartbroken, he so enjoyed his runs up there! But in saying that once the snow melts in the spring it’s not hard to tell why all of us are banned!”
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Atlantic Lottery profits are up and prize payouts are more
Prize payouts totalled $461.2 million, also an increase over the previous year of nearly $14 million.
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Westside Tabernacle looking at offering monthly community meals
Pastor Jeremy Simms says since 1998, the church has been offering a Christmas dinner to the community but recently they’ve been challenged to do more.
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Port Saunders RCMP seize ATV and ticket driver without valid license, insurance or registration
On Saturday afternoon, an officer noticed the ATV turning onto the Main Road and stopped the operator,
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More black bear sightings expected in NL and Forestry officials offer tips on what to do
To avoid attracting bears, make sure garbage is stored until collection day and get rid of fruit that has fallen to the ground.
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NL Environment Network hosts public discussion tonight on wildfires, extreme weather and ocean change
The session will start with a couple of expert researchers at MUN; Carissa Brown (Climate and Environmental Change, Department of Geography, MUN) and Uta Passow (Understanding the Ocean, Department of Ocean Sciences, MUN).
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35-year-old Joseph Bennett facing firearms charges after an incident at Margaret Bowater Park on Friday
Bennett has been charged with careless use of a firearm, carrying a concealed weapon, possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose and unlawful possession of a firearm while under a prohibition.
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Trio of young adults charged after trying to help an alledged murderer get on the ferry at Port aux Basques
The three, ages 18-25, are accused of helping Ibrahim Hussein and Hussein Hussein evade police following the fatal shooting of a 33-year-old man on Watson Street in St. John’s on April 8.
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19-year-old man charged with impaired driving after single-vehicle collision on Ballam Bridge Friday evening
Police seized the vehicle, the man’s licence was suspended, and he is due to appear in court at a later date.
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Missing man from the Springdale area found dead yesterday
RCMP issued a news release last week saying Rodney Gray was last seen Thursday morning near Rocky Pond Road on Route 380.
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WRWM fielding calls on ways people can pay their bills, even though the mail is moving again
Western Regional Waste Management Regional Outreach Officer Lynn Howse says people can pay at the admin office or online.
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RNC investigating scam after senior reports getting call for money to help grandson in jail
She believed she heard her grandson and was told to leave the money on a doorstep.
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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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