Local News
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CEO at Deer Lake Airport thanks customers as Porter announces a 5 day weekly non-stop service to Toronto
Airport CEO Tammy Priddle says Porter is increasing capacity at Deer Lake starting in June.
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Business Advisory Committee coming to Corner Brook, Mayor says long time permitting is an issue
Linda Chaisson says another suggestion was to update the city’s website to be more “friendly” for businesses and development.
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Government says "no" to National Marine Conservation and park designation on South Coast
Environment, Conservation and Climate Change Minister Chris Tibbs says “given the potential risk to aquaculture, fishing and mining sectors and the viability of the communities who rely on them, the Provincial Government is unable to proceed.”
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Police find booze, pills and cocaine at a traffic stop near Deer Lake Friday afternoon
56-year-old Scott Lavers of Port Saunders is now facing drug related charges.
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RCMP arrest three impaired drivers on Route 430 this past weekend
A 36-year-old Alberta man was arrested for impaired driving, flight from police and refusing to provide a breath sample.
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Tax bills up but property assessment isn't? Corner Brook Mayor Linda Chaisson says call the city.
She’s heard from residents with larger tax bills even though their property assessments have not and says that’s a mistake that can be fixed.
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Private contractors hired to help with snow clearing in Corner Brook, 290 cms of snow fell in January alone
Mayor Linda Chaisson says this will cost more but safety has no price tag.
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RCMP NL stress safety for snowmobilers, hikers and skiers in the backcountry
Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says always drive sober and wear the proper safety gear, including helmets.
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Trans Canada Highway near Holyrood has reopened to traffic after crews removed a large vehicle
A section between the Foxtrap Access Road and the weigh scales was blocked.
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Charges laid after police find drugs, a loaded firearm, lots of cash and cigarettes in Stephenville Crossing
Dennis Critchley is facing 6 counts of trafficking and a number of firearms charges.
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Porter Airlines to fly five times a week from Deer Lake Regional Airport to Toronto Pearson starting in June
The service is due to start June 10th.
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Blow Me Down Ski Trails recently hosted a provincial biathlon, first time in a long time
Shawn Leamon says they’ve seen upwards of 260 cms of snow at the trails so far compared to 120 cms for last year.
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RCMP West and Labrador districts team up for Offender Management Checks, 6 people found in breech
As well, two people were arrested on outstanding warrants.
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Western Regional Waste Management fielding more questions about garbage and recycling
Recently, WRWM started accepting vapes at any of their 6 transfer stations or their admin office.
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Mi'kmaq singer-songwriter-artist Elizabeth Sheppard has plans that include a television show
To find out more go to elizabethsheppardmusic.ca
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Corner Brook RNC charge 2 drivers and pull 4 vehicles off the road in less than a 24-hour period
A fourth vehicle was seized on Humber Road just before 1 p.m., after the driver fled from a traffic stop but the driver fled after being identified. A warrant has been issued.
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Government has awarded a contract worth $9.8M to Streamline Management, based in Pasadena, to build a 20-home apartment complex in Corner Brook
Jim Parsons says one contract did not go through, but last year a contract was awarded for 6 units which is a good start, but there’s 24 units left and he’s not sure if 50 units would cover off the huge waitlist at NLHC.
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Bailey Jordan-Neil originally from Pasadena has been nominated for two East Coast Music Awards
He’s up for awards for the 2026 TD Fans' Choice Entertainer of the Year and Indigenous Artist of the Year.
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Premier Wakeham says the books of Memorial University will not be balanced on the backs of students
Yesterday, MUN’s Board of Regents announced that the Harlow Campus, the Signal Hill Campus, the Johnson Geo Centre and the Ingstad building in St. John’s are up for sale.
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Wakeham says "hunting is a way of life in NL", province not participating in federal firearm compensation
Under the program, gun owners have until October 30th to dispose of or deactivate prohibited firearms.
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Volunteer recruitment drive at the Marina Redmond Centre for the summer games coming to Corner Brook
Residents are invited to drop by, chat with City and Games staff, enjoy some ice cream cake and those who sign up can stay for a regularly scheduled open swim at 7:30 p.m., at no cost.
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Government officials say 40 litres of home heating fuel was "cleaned up quickly" on Curling Street last week
On Tuesday, January 20th, around 3 p.m., the RNC announced a closure from Sheppard Avenue to Lewin Parkway and it remained closed until 2:30 the next morning.
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Corner Brook is one of three places in Canada taking part in pilot project on a wildfire resiliency template
It’s called the “Community Wildfire Resiliency Plan” and is funded by the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre or the CIFFC.
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Ella Rashleigh and Lily Smallwood are the 2026 Tim Horton’s Corner Brook Winter Carnival Ambassadors
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Snow clearing operations explained at this week's Corner Brook city council meeting
Assistant Director of Engineering, Andrew Miller, says there are five salt/sand/or a mixture trucks, 8 front end loaders with a front blade and a wing on the side, 2 sidewalk blowers and 2 larger roadway blowers.
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Tax bills are in the mail for Corner Brook residents and businesses
While the accounts receivable balance is comparable to the prior year, it is a large balance, which is a matter of concern for staff.
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Deer Lake RCMP called out last week to two separate incidents of trailers coming off transport trucks
RCMP do not believe any criminal activity was involved.
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Elaine Huxter of Steady Brook first to be invested in the Order of NL at a ceremony this morning
Huxter and 7 others were honoured in the 18th investiture ceremony bringing the total number of recipients today to 159.
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Have your say about highway improvement projects, government is looking for suggestions
Residents are encouraged to provide information such as region, route name or number, the nearest municipality or landmark, and the type of highway issue being experienced.
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Premier Tony Wakeham heads to Ottawa for meetings tomorrow with Canada's Premiers
Wakeham’s focus is providing better health care, lower taxes and safer communities.
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74-year old man facing firearms charges after weekend incident in Deer Lake, police found a pellet gun
Shortly after 9:40 a.m. on Saturday, police got a report that a man was threatening others with a firearm.
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RCMP looking into a vacant house fire in Rocky Harbour
The fire on Payne’s Path was quickly contained and extinguished.
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NL Hydro returns to sufficient reserves on the grid while sending an extra 100 MW to Nova Scotia
It was a weekend of power uncertainty in NL as crews including divers worked to manually remove ice buildup at the Bay d’Espoir Hydro facility.
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Man on the lam arrested by Bay St. George RCMP
An arrest warrant was issued January 6th for Terrance Samuel Benoit, wanted on a charge of being unlawfully at large after failing to sign in at the West Coast Correctional Centre.
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Steady Brook advises against using the trail around the brook area, conditions could be unsafe
Town officials have contacted the Emergency Services Division for guidance on how to proceed.
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NL Hydro is fully back in service, no Power Warning or Power Watch in effect
NL Hydro is back into normal operations and no customer action or alerts are required at this time.
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"Business in Corner Brook" town hall this Wednesday, open to everyone
It will start 7 p.m. in the Hutchings Room at Corner Brook city hall.
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Calling all chefs, time to sign up for the 16th Charity Chilli Cook Off, part of Corner Brook Winter Carnival
Western Regional Hospital Foundation Executive Director Suzanne Carey says 7 or 8 chefs have signed up but they have room for 14 at the Civic Centre.
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Farmers affected by drought last year can now apply for funding
Opening late participation ensures farmers like fruit and vegetable growers, can access AgriStability support due to extreme dry conditions in 2025.
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NL Hydro issues power warning for Saturday morning
Newfoundland & Labrador Hydro has issued a power warning for the island, effective Saturday morning, January 24, due to ongoing conditions at the Bay d’Espoir hydroelectric plant and higher-than-normal electricity demand.
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Long Range Mountains MP highlights stats showing NL has 2nd-highest food inflation rate in Canada
Carol Anstey says seniors on fixed incomes, parents juggling grocery lists, and small business owners in our communities are all feeling the pinch every time they visit the grocery store.
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Mental Health and Addictions-Western Zone explains three ways people can get help
Regional Mental Health Promotion Consultant Tara Walsh says for anyone experiencing mental health concerns they need to know they are not alone and services are available.
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Government is now accepting applications for the 2026 Summer Employment Program for Students
Applications close Thursday, February 19th.
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Woman dies from injuries in an ATV incident that happened Tuesday near Fairhaven
One ATV operator was uninjured, while the second operator – whose helmet came off during the accident - suffered serious injuries and was transported to hospital by emergency services personnel with NL Health Services.
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Contractor ready to repair bridge in front of Deer Lake Power, Mayor says replacement will start this year
Last weekend, traffic in that area was slowed to 30 km/hr after significant rainfall created large potholes.
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More money to help long-term care and support clients with vision care
Changes came into effect January 1st and include $100 for eye examinations, $290 for single vision eyeglasses and $350 for bifocals.
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Website launched so NL residents can have a say about Churchill Falls and the MOU with Hydro-Quebec
The purpose is to evaluate whether the agreement is in the province’s best long-term interests.
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Corner Brook city hall looks to meet with MUN president about future of Grenfell Campus
On Bayfm with Lenny Benoit this week, Mayor Linda Chaisson said the new council met with her in November to discuss the future of Grenfell Campus and she should have more information about another meeting next week.
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Corner Brook MHA says restructuring will not affect Grenfell's place in MUN's structure, no need to scare students
In a social media post this week, Parsons highlighted Grenfell’s recent 50th anniversary, and that it currently has over 1200 students, 100 teaching faculty, as well as over 200 courses each semester in 22 programs.
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Property acquisition celebration at the Lion's Club in Stephenville today for a childcare and community space
Located at 1 Washington Drive, it will be owned by the Mi’kmaw Cultural Foundation who can now begin renovations on the project.
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Slow moving on the TCH near Hampden Junction, tractor trailer carrying vehicles gone off the road
Drivers should expect delays for at least the next 4-5 hours. (at 11:15 a.m.)
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RNC say it took some time to reopen Curling Street when an oil truck overturned this week
Curling Street had to be closed from Sheppard Avenue to Lewin Parkway.
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Ten young west coast athletes recently recognized for their athletic achievements
Athletes were highlighted at the 21st annual Premier’s Athletic Awards ceremony.
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Man charged after stealing from a liquor store in Stephenville
The 35-year-old man was charged with three counts of theft under $5,000 and has a court date in March.
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Plans ahead to expand the Disc Golf course in Corner Brook
Here in the city, an 18-hole-course is located off Mayfair Avenue near the Captain Cook’s Lookout.
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Thriving Non-Profits Fireside Chats and Networking event in Corner Brook later today
Today’s chat takes place from 4:00–6:00 pm at Golfshotz in Corner Brook. For more information go www.socialinnovationlab.ca/community-of-practice
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RNC and others working to clear a number of stuck tractor trailers on TCH near Corner Brook
It's in area between the Riverside Drive and Murphy’s Square exits.
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TCH traffic moving again after a jackknifed transport truck near Barachois Pond Park
RCMP NL also advises that roads and highways in the Stephenville area are experiencing low visibility due to blowing snow and snow squalls.
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19-year old man facing charges in St. Anthony after threatening a car load of people with a knife
He is facing four counts of uttering threats and possession of a weapon for a dangerous purpose.
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TCH blocked by transport truck near Barachois Park
The highway is blocked by a jackknifed tractor trailer.
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RCMP investigating tanker crash near Thorburn Lake that damaged a bridge and shut down the TCH
RCMP Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says the trailer went over the bridge causing extensive damage and into the river.
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Complaints line heats up as Corner Brook rolls out new garbage collection and recycling program
On Bayfm with Lenny Benoit yesterday, Mayor Linda Chaisson says residents called in with a lot of concerns and the city will be "lenient" as the new program rolls out.
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Government is looking for your input on its first budget
Starting today, residents have the option of completing an online questionnaire with two streams, one for individuals and one for businesses.
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Oil truck on its side on Curling Street, closed from Sheppard Avenue to Lewin Parkway
Motorists are asked to use an alternate route until further notice.
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Route 233 open now near Bloomfield, TCH still closed near Port Blandford
Route 233 can be utilized as the detour around the Trans-Canada Highway closure near Port Blandford.
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Bidding process has ended to remove a grounded cargo ship in Lark Harbour
English says nearly 1800 cubic metres have been safely removed from the vessel, hoover, there are over 60 containers still onboard.
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RCMP West District GIS arrests man in central, driver flees from police
Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says the driver fled from police who backed off for public safety.
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Applications open for Wildfire Preparedness Day Awards, deadline is January 31st
Wildfire Community Preparedness Day is officially May 2nd and NL has been involved in the awards program since 2019.
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Trans Canada Highway west of White's Road near Stephenville is fully reopened to traffic both ways
RCMP is asking motorists to drive with caution on our highways.
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Driver stopped in Deer Lake admits to being under the influence of prescription drugs
Police also located an open container of alcohol in the vehicle.
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Qalipu First Nations Chief appreciates members' concerns over grounded ship in Lark Harbour
The Chief stated that while they “have not yet met with MSC officials this year, December meetings were productive” creating optimism that the year ahead will bring meaningful, collaborative progress.
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Mild temperatures creating challenges with grooming for Western Sno-Riders
President Glenn Green says trails run from Gallants to just east of Pasadena, from the North shore, about halfway to Bonne Bay Pond, and the South shore down to Benoit’s Cove.
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Trans Canada Highway is closed in both directions near Clarenville until at least tomorrow
All drivers are also reminded that the Move Over Law requires you to slow down and move over for emergency vehicles.
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22-year old man dies from injuries in a single vehicle ATV crash in Portugal Cove-St. Phillips on Saturday
The driver was rushed to hospital where he died from injuries sustained during the crash.
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RNC looking for missing St. John's woman driving a grey Ford Focus with an Alberta license plate
Megan Clarke is described as being approximately 5'7" tall, and weighing 170lbs.
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Repairs to continue this week after large potholes slow traffic on the Tailrace bridge near Deer Lake Power
Recent rainfall has caused large potholes along the Tailrace bridge in front of Deer Lake Power and speed has been reduced to 30 kilometres per hour in that area.
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Corner Brook city hall reaches out to MUN management amid concerns over future of Grenfell Campus
Meanwhile, Council will advocate tirelessly for the students and employees, adding the stability of their jobs and the quality of the student experience are non-negotiable priorities for this council.
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Driver pulled over near the Baie Verte Junction doing 50 km/hr more than the speed limit
His license was suspended, and the vehicle was impounded.
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Automated garbage collection and dual stream recycling starts in Corner Brook today
There's also approach to the complaints line today to get people to the right department, while staff will be driving throughout the city checking on bins.
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RCMP stop driver in Stephenville for no insurance and discover he didn't have a valid license
The driver explained that he had recently purchased the vehicle and produced a valid temporary insurance certificate.
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Deer Lake RCMP looking to arrest Bradley Adams, who may be in the St. John's area
Police say 43-year old Bradley Adams is wanted for break and enter, theft, resisting a peace officer, mischief, and breech of court orders.
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"Bumps in the road" expected when Corner Brook rolls out new garbage collection program on Monday
Assistant Director of Engineering Aaron O’Brien says for the first couple of weeks there will be a grace period and garbage will be picked up, however a critical rule is to not put recyclables on top of garbage inside the bin.
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Career workshop for women at Vine Place Community Centre in Corner Brook next week
Amy Hann is the Education and Employment Coordinator at Vine Place. She says it will be a hands-on session for women to explore skills and learn about support.
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Western Driving School's donation provides for 400 breakfasts at two west coast schools
Owner Cathy Halbot says when she contacted Principal Flynn at St. Peter’s Academy, he explained how her donation of $100 would pay for 200 breakfasts.
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Final change orders on Mount Bernard Reconstruction project tally more than $1.2 million
The city Corner Brook's Director of Engineering, Aaron O’Brien says coming in at 8-10 percent higher on costs for a project this big is reasonable.
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Changes coming to Corner Brook's Garbage and Recycling By-laws
Residents will now have the option to request an additional bin if they believe one is necessary.
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Two west coast schools get grants for Safe, Caring and Inclusive projects
Each school will receive $1,000 to support their projects.
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Bay St. George RCMP looking to arrest Jordan Raymond Young, wanted on thefts and other charges
Anyone with information on the current location of Jordan Young is asked to contact Bay St. George RCMP at 709-643-2118.
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Miranda Spencer arrested after early morning robbery at a business on West Street in Corner Brook
At around 12:30 a.m., police were called to the business and say she had a weapon, demanded cash from an employee and fled the area.
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Grenfell student union President says tuition freeze "isn't enough" and students here feel more "disconnected"
renfell Campus Student Union President Tyson Jesso says students have been concerned about the hike in tuition which started in 2021.
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City staff tried to get 3 quotes but only one received for the play area outside the Marina Redmond Centre
The city’s Director of Recreation Services, Peter Robinson, says getting only one quote is not “uncommon”. He says depending on the work given and the size of our population there are only so many companies here to do the work.
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New program coming to Corner Brook next week that helps get cancer patients to treatment appointments
Mark Kahan is with “Wheels of Hope” through the Canadian Cancer Society and says they need people who love to drive and help others.
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Trans Canada Highway now open near Grand Falls-Windsor after a crash this morning involving tractor trailer
RCMP NL thanks all motorists for their patience, understanding and extra caution during the brief closure.
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An approved $13 million Curling/Westside reservoir will allow 300 more housing units to be built in Corner Brook
The project will consist of building a new water storage tank, water pumping station and 2,400 meters of transmission main to expand the City's water distribution system.
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Two impaired drivers in Stephenville arrested after two separate vehicle collisions
Both drivers will appear in court at later dates, their driver’s licences were suspended and vehicles seized by police.
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James Boone arrested by Port Saunders RCMP also wanted by the RNC
He was transferred to RNC custody and will attend court to face charges that now include resisting/obstructing a peace officer.
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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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