Local News
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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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Police find cocaine, MDMA, contraband cigarettes and cash during a search on a Corner Brook home this morning
RCMP-RNC Joint Forces Operation (JFO) West arrested and charged 29-year-old Jordan Andrews.
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Details coming Monday on the removal of MSC Baltic III from Cedar Cove
A technical briefing for members of the media will get underway at 11 a.m.
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RCMP issue warning after dangerous synthetic opioid found in NL for the first time
N-Propionitrile chlorphine is believed to be at least ten times more potent than fentanyl.
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61st annual Silver Blades Ice Show is tomorrow night at the Corner Brook Civic Centre
The Silver Blades 61st Ice Show gets underway 7 p.m. at the Corner Brook Civic Centre.
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Corner Brook MHA concerned budget had nothing for family care team at the old hospital and YMCA daycare
Jim Parsons says there was a lot of expectation set that a new government would be able to make a lot of big changes.
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NL teachers aren't giving the provincial budget a passing grade
NLTA President Dale Lambe says gaps remain, including teacher and specialist retention and recruitment, overall system resourcing and student needs.
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The forest fire season is now in effect on the island and comes with advice from government
With spring clean-up underway after a long winter, the provincial government reminds residents that burning grass is a dangerous practice.
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Woman clocked doing 156 km/hr in a 100 zone and an ATV operator with a suspended license ticketed
A 22-year-old woman was stopped on the Trans Canada Highway near Hampden Tuesday afternoon after being clocked doing 156 km/hr in a 100 zone
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National Day of Mourning was "personal" for Minister Mike Goosney
Newfoundland and Labrador has one of the lowest lost-time injury rates in the country – at 1.2 lost-time injuries per 100 workers in 2024.
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Blomidon Golf Club hoping to tee off by the end of May
General Manager Peter Rose says that depends on the snow melt and how long it takes for the course to dry out.
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Lower taxes, health care and safe communities highlighted the provincial budget yesterday
A total of $5.4 billion will be spent for better health care.
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Consultant chosen for the Curling/Westside Reservoir and Transmission Main project
The city’s share of the project is just over $3.6M.
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ParksNL seeing a 19 percent in bookings over last year since taking reservations last week
So far, more 6,000 reservations have been made with bookings continuing to come in.
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RCMP in the Corner Brook area looking to arrest Adam Angus Waterman
Police say his last known location was in the Botwood area.
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Resolve Marine contracted to remove the MSC Baltic III from Lark Harbour
The ship ran aground during February of last year in an area known as Cedar Cove after losing power.
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The deadline to file your 2025 income tax return is tomorrow
Most Canadians choose filing online and can get their return in as little as 8 business days with direct deposit.
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Corner Brook waiting on today's budget for the paving program and fixing pot holes
The city’s Assistant Director of Engineering, Aaron O’Brien, says since 2017, the cost of asphalt has gone up by 66 percent.
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Corner Brook MHA highlights the ten-year old Ambassador Program, creating lasting memories for tourists
Jim Parsons says these ambassadors help visitors find their way but they also help create lasting memories that tourists share with their friends across the globe.
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Government grant available for children with disabilities to go to summer camp
The Summer Camp Inclusion Grant provides up to $1,000 for families of children with disabilities, and up to $5,000 for organizations that operate summer camps.
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Corner Brook city hall waiting on tomorrow's provincial budget for funding announcements
On Bayfm with Lenny Benoit, Mayor Linda Chaisson spoke about how the cost of asphalt has gone up by 60 percent.
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Government commits to $4M to help low-income renters stay housed
NLHC’s current waitlist is just over 2,600 and this funding will help reduce it by about 20 per cent.
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$3.9M in funding announced to make the RSV vaccine more available
Starting this spring, infants aged six months and younger will have access to the vaccine before being discharged from hospital.
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Minor injuries and an impaired charge laid after a two-vehicle collision in Corner Brook Friday night
The RNC were called to the incident shortly before 10:30 at the intersection of O’Connell Drive and Elizabeth Street.
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RCMP looking into a case of animal cruelty after remains of two dogs found in St. George's
RCMP believe they were put there within the last two weeks.
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Community Sector Council NL concerned about non-profit groups facing rising demand and limited resources
CSCNL CEO Colin Corcoran says “these organizations are the backbone of connection and support in our communities, but right now, they’re navigating real pressures - capacity gaps, burnout, and financial uncertainty.”
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Investigation continues into cause of a fire that destroyed a Stephenville business
The blaze broke out around 4:30 at the Salt Life Marine building on Carolina Avenue.
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Pasadena passes bylaws on water conservation, beekeeping and fireworks
Effective April 20th, residents can only water their lawns during certain times and must use a shut-off nozzle when washing vehicles.
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Spring cleanup in Corner Brook starts next week
The City will also pay for tipping fees at Wild Cove Transfer station from Friday, May 1st to Monday, May 11th.
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Impaired driver caught in Stephenville without a valid licence plate
The driver failed a roadside breath test and more tests at the detachment.
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Corner Brook offering tours of water treatment plant for Municipal Awareness Week
Tours are being offered from May4th-8th and there is a limit of 12 people per time slot.
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R.Sheaves performs live on Bayfm's Sundays Scoffs and Scuffs
Robert Humber is originally from Pasadena and is an award winning composer, singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist.
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Government makes a $7M pre-budget announcement to help volunteer firefighters and emergency preparedness
The bulk of it, or $4.6M, will be spent on 3,400 sets of wildland coveralls and P25 radios, which will help in areas lacking cell service.
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Government commits to AG's recommendations on fraud and emergency plans
Denise Hanrahan highlighted that only 9 percent of the province’s 436 communities have a emergency valid plan.
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Corner Brook looks for organizations to help offer a free swim session at the Marina Redmond Centre
Copies of the Request for Expression of Interest can be obtained from city hall or by calling 709 637-1540.
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More recycling tips from Western Regional Waste Management on Bayfm's Trash Talk
WRWM’s Lynn Howse says containers have to be clean, but labels can stay on.
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One driver with minor injuries after two-vehicle collision closes Northern Peninsula Highway Wednesday night
It reopened around 11 o’clock yesterday morning once the road was cleared.
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Auditor General tables two reports with government; one on fraud and the other on emergency plans
Hanrahan says only 9% of municipalities had a valid plan and only 6% of municipalities tested plans.
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NL Summer Games needs 200 volunteers as Corner Brook gets set to host in August
For more information go to nlgames.ca.
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Route 430 reopens today but one person taken to hospital after two-vehicle collision last night
RCMP say road conditions were very poor and are advising motorists today to delay non-essential travel until they improve.
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No injuries but damage done after a tractor trailer jackknifed near Steady Brook this morning
RNC Cst Stephanie Myers says police were called out around 5 o’clock this morning after a tractor trailer was blocking traffic heading east.
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Government looks to amend the Future Fund to pay down debt and spend smarter
Government has been clear that it does not make sense to borrow money for the Future Fund, especially at a time when people are facing a higher cost of living and having trouble setting essential services.
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Qalipu First nations is focusing on Netukulimk, which is a way of being and interconnecting
Annette George is with the Health and Wellness Division and says it’s about living in balance, respect, roles and relationships.
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Route 430 is now open after last night's collision near the St. Anthony airport but poor conditions remain
Please consider delaying any non-essential travel until conditions improve.
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Premier asks NL Hydro to use a $45M credit to bring down a 7 percent hike in power bills this July
By applying the Rural Rate Alteration account, the overall increase for island residential customers would be reduced to 2.25 per cent.
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Plan to develop 98 residential lots in Deer Lake clears environmental assessment
It will connect to an existing residential area at the northern end of Humber View Drive.
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Two reports coming today from the Auditor General
One is on government’s Emergency Management and Business Continuity Plans.
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Failing steel bin walls installed 30 years ago at Massey Drive interchange being assessed for repairs
The Department of Transportation and Infrastructure has been undertaking phased repairs of the structures over the last number of years.
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Police impound uninsured and unregistered ATV in Port aux Basques, operator ticketed
Police stopped the 39-year-old man on Main Street.
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Nominations are open for NL Seniors of Distinction Awards until May 11th
These awards are an opportunity to recognize seniors of all walks of life – those who are experts in their field, share their culture and talents, who volunteer as coaches, organizers and fundraisers, and seniors who care for people in need.
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No injuries after a vehicle went over an embankment and struck a parked vehicle in Deer Lake
RCMP were called Monday before the noon hour to the crash on Church Street.
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Finance Minister commits to carrying election platform promises in next week's budget
Last December, Craig Pardy gave a projection that the deficit was now up to $948M and says this will be addressed in the budget.
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Acting Child and Youth Advocate is against Ontario's proposal of tying chronic absenteeism to school marks
Karen Gray says doing so may penalize vulnerable students, does not address the underlying reasons why students are absent, and may cause further absenteeism.
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Government is set to deliver Budget 2026 next Wednesday
"Budget 2026 will focus on improving life for the residents of Newfoundland and Labrador and identifying opportunities for the province’s future.”
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RCMP say threats against a school in the Codroy Valley were "not credible"
On Sunday evening police received a report about it and started an investigation.
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Security will play a big role when Corner Brook hosts the NL Summer Games this August
Some events will be held in Stephenville but Director of Security, Jason Tarbett, says the bulk of it will take place at the Corner Brook Civic Centre and Wellington Street.
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Trails Tales Tunes festival in Norris Point next month will feature a number of west coast musicians
This includes Roblo’s Rock, Sherman Downey, Smugglers Cove, the Catch, Cover Girls, the Mill City Mavericks, Deep Pocket and more.
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Happy Volunteer Week to members of the Bay of Islands Volunteer Search and Rescue
Over the last year, BOISAR members contributed a TOTAL of 16,135 person hours which equals 403 – 40 hr work weeks.
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Government is looking at extending harvesting from Gros Morne National Park to St. Anthony
The amendment is necessary to salvage silviculture treated stands.
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Congratulations to Cora Clark of Pasadena Academy on winning a RISE award!
She gets to attend a program at either the Research Science Institute located at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), the Boston Leadership Institute or the University of Toronto.
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Development projects in Corner Brook get the green light, including an apartment building on O'Brien's Lane
Council approved zoning changes, that included 55 Premier Drive, 23 and 27 Humber Road, the Massey Drive TCH area, Boland’s Avenue and Barry Place, and 649 O’Connell Drive.
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Applications are now being accepted for the 60th session of NL Youth Parliament
Young people aged 15-24 will gather in St. John’s from October 12-16 to sit in the House of Assembly.
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ParksNL taking reservations for the 2026 camping season starting this Wednesday
Nine parks will be open for the Victoria Day holiday weekend.
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Just in time for the construction season, Corner Brook will host a town hall meeting this week
It will take place Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the Hucthings Room at city hall and is targeted towards developers and contractors but is also open to the public.
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RNC to use work-issued Iphones to collect evidence, rollout to start this summer
Evidence is stored and available to anyone working on the file, either from their device or desktop computer, cutting out the need to carry CD’s and USB drives.
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It's National Volunteer Week and the theme is "Ignite Volunteerism"
Bayfm Board chair Kody Gardner got involved in the early days of BOIR back in 2012 and says volunteers were very important in the beginning to get the station started.
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Young people in western NL now have better local access to services for mental health, primary care, housing, employment, and community support. Becket Western NL, a new Integrated Youth Services (IYS) hub, has officially opened.
Jen Crowe is the Executive Director with Choices for Youth, based in St. John’s. She says for the past ten years, they’ve been working with partners like community organizations and NL Health Services to find a solution for people aged 12-29 that didn’t involve travel to the capital city.
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Bay St. George RCMP is looking for security camera footage after a break in at Lourdes Superette.
Police were called to the business on Main Street Tuesday after a suspect forced entry, and then damaged and disabled security equipment.
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The first day of spring has come and gone, and with the extended winter weather, means motorists can keep their studded tires on a little longer.
Government has extended the deadline to have them removed to Friday, May 15.
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Tip of a possible impaired driver
The RNC pulled him over around 2 p.m. on Tuesday after getting a tip of a possible impaired driver at a convenience store on First Avenue.
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Channel-Port aux Basques RCMP and Traffic Services West took three vehicles off the road and laid charges during a traffic initiative late last week.
On April 9th just after 9 a.m., police tried to stop an off-road vehicle on the Main Road in Oregans. The operator was not wearing a helmet, refused to stop and fled from police at a high rate of speed. The next day, RCMP arrested a 19-year-old man in Millville.
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At this week’s public meeting, Corner Brook city hall approved another change order for the Deep Gulch Culvert Replacement Project at a cost of over $91K.
This is the 26th change which brings the total of all the increases to more than $3M. Councllor Donna Luther asked if there is a limit to the number of change orders on projects.
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Health Minister says there ia "disturbing information on how money was spent on agency nurses"
A forensic audit is still ongoing, but Evans says it’s unsettling given long wait times and the total misspending isn’t even known yet.
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RCMP stop woman with expired license on Route 430 and find crack cocaine
The woman was transported to a nearby health centre where she was presented with a demand for a blood sample.
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Students at St. Peter's Academy in Benoit's Cove get to choose from 2700 pieces of clothing today
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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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