Local News
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Funeral arrangements are in place for Nola Roberts of Nola's Trendsetters, who passed away last week
A natural giver, Nola quietly helped friends, neighbors and even strangers, never seeking recognition - only a chance to make life a little better for someone else.
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WRWM says empty paint cans must be dropped off at a transfer station
For more information on garbage and recycling, go to wrwm.ca or download the App at wrwmnl
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Job Creation Partnerships program applications accepted until June 12th
It supports community-based, not-for-profit projects that provide Employment Insurance (EI) eligible individuals with opportunities to gain work experience.
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AG's latest report contains 132 recommendations but 57 of them are old
They found 490 incidents of fraud reported last year, with 64 percent related to cheque fraud and 26 percent were clients receiving support under false pretenses
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Lots of Cormorant helicopters will be flying around the west coast during the next week
Training will be concentrated around the airport at the Town of Deer Lake and on the North side of Deer Lake, opposite the Town of Pasadena.
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Multicultural Food and Craft Fair at the Corner Brook Legion tomorrow
Carnival Committee member Jennifer Elms says there will be delicacies from India, Uganda, NL and more with a couple of new vendors this year.
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78-year-old McIvers man appears in court charged with attempted murder
Arthur Parsons was arrested on Wednesday after a shooting in McIvers. There were no injuries.
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RCMP seizes a vehicle in Deer Lake on Wednesday, speeding, erratic driving and no insurance
At around 5:00 p.m. an officer saw a vehicle speeding and driving erratically and pulled the driver over on Farm Road.
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Money available for communities looking to develop a wildfire prevention plan
The program supports risk assessments, fuel management planning, and mitigation activities.
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78-year-old man charged with attempted murder after shooting incident in McIvers yesterday
Officers quickly contained a home and as a result 78-year-old Arthur Parsons was arrested without incident and the shelter-in-place was lifted.
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Minimum wage in NL going up by $0.35 on April 1st
The minimum overtime wage rate is rising to $24.53 an hour.
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It's tax season and a local Insolvency Advisor recommends getting them filed by deadline
Ashley Payne is an Insolvency Advisor with BDO Debt Solutions here in Corner Brook. She says people need to focus on getting their taxes done before the deadline to avoid interest and penalties.
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Corner Brook Winter Carnival Ambassadors back at Bayfm to chat about the experience
This year’s Winter Carnival Ambassadors are Ella Rashleigh and Lily Smallwood.
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RCMP arrest repeat offender Jamie Gillam at the Marine Atlantic terminal Sunday night
Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says police got a call shortly after 10:30 p.m saying Jamie Gillam, 28, was at the Marine Atlantic terminal, in violation of the conditions of his release order.
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NL's Seniors Advocate to retire after 35 years on May15th
Susan Walsh says “much has been achieved but more remains to ensure seniors in our province are respected, supported, and live with
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The Corner Brook Winter Carnival committee is looking for your photos
Public Relations spokesperson Ashley Buckle says it’s nice to see carnival through the eyes of others and everyone enjoys it differently.
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Police lift shelter in place order for McIvers residents, one man taken into custody
All residents of McIvers will see a police presence throughout the day.
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53-year-old man loses vehicle and license after traffic stop in Stephenville last night
A roadside test was done and while the driver was found to be above the provincial limit he was below the criminal threshold to be charged for impaired driving.
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RNC seize a number of vehicles and suspend licenses in the Corner Brook region over the weekend
During a one hour period on Sunday, three drivers ages 27, 33 and 36, all had their licences suspended following roadside screening in the early morning hours.
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36-year-old Christopher Bourgeois facing charges after a disturbance at a home in Norris Point
During the man’s arrest, he used his body to cause damage to the police vehicle and was taken to a nearby health centre for treatment of minor injuries.
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February is Heart and Stroke month
Dr. Daisy Baldwin is an assistant prof with MUN’s Faculty of Nursing and says there are differences between heart disease and stroke but they are intertwined.
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Premier says Newfoundland and Labrador is ready to support Canada’s new Defence Industrial strategy
Tony Wakeham outlined the province’s defence capabilities directly to Prime Minister Mark Carney and during his November meetings in Ottawa, following up with a letter in December.
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Alexis Whiteway is the Leifling for the 53rd Corner Brook Winter Carnival
She showed up at the Bayfm studios on Monday wearing her viking attire gown with gauntlets, sword and dagger, and a money belt, because she says vikings love money.
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Corner Brook's 53rd annual Winter Carnival is into Day 5
Mayor Linda Chaisson says it all kicked off Friday night with the flag raising, torch lighting and parade to opening ceremonies at the Party in the Park where Leif the Lucky came out of his hut.
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MHA's heading back to their seats in the House of Assembly on Monday to start the spring session
Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador, Joan Marie Aylward, will deliver the Speech from the Throne to officially open the First Session of the 51st General Assembly at 2:00 p.m.
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Forestry department now responsible for the Emergency Services Branch aligning with wildfire suppression
Premier Tony Wakeham says “by aligning emergency services we are strengthening our ability to respond to the realities we’re facing, especially when it comes to wildfires."
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Trans Canada Highway through the Wreckhouse area is now open
Police caution all drivers in the Port aux Basques area that high winds, wet snow and ice are creating hazardous road conditions.
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Impaired driver charged in Deer Lake Saturday afternoon
He failed a roadside breath test and again at the detachment, where he was released from custody and is due to appear in court during April.
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It's fibre week in Corner Brook; paper and cardboard in the blue bag goes to the curb
Lynn Howse of Western Regional Waste Management says plastics are recyclable but pay attention to the recycling number stamp on the product that looks like a small triangle of three arrows, and numbers 1, 2 and 5 are accepted.
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Applications for the Athletic Excellence Fund now being accepted until March 11th
The fund supports local athletes by providing financial assistance to help offset costs associated with training and competition.
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Deer Lake Airport CEO believes new route to Ottawa is due to community support and airline confidence
Tammy Priddle says this opens the window of opportunity for Western NL passengers to connect to a number of destinations from Ottawa, like Edmonton, Vancouver, Calgary and Kelowna, then onwards.
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It's a Civic holiday in Corner Brook today, lots to do as part of Winter Carnival!
The Civic Centre and Marina Redmond Centre offices will be closed, however there’s open hockey and general skates at the Civic Centre, as well as two free swims at the MRC!
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Accessible Taxi and Busing Grant applications being accepted until March 15th
Changes are meant to encourage more people, not just taxi operators, to apply for support and to help improve accessible transportation within and between communities across the province.
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Jigs and Wheels kicking off in Corner Brook this year with two nights of music on Broadway
Meanwhile, at this week’s public meeting, council discussed a proposed change to noise regulations for the Broadway Street party to allow music from 5 p.m. on Friday to 1 a.m. on Sunday.
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It's Old Sam Day at Marble Mountain and Corner Brook Winter Carnival has a few new youth events this year
Corner Brook Winter Carnival kicks off this evening with a flag raising at city hall followed by the party in the park.
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Impaired driver caught in Port aux Basques on Wednesday
His driver's licence was suspended, his vehicle was seized and impounded, and he is due in court during May.
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RCMP Traffic Services seizes three vehicles in Bay St. George this week
All three male drivers were also handed tickets under the Highway Traffic Act.
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Former leiflings coming back to judge the 20th Corner Brook Winter Carnival Leifling Gala on Sunday
Leif the Lucky says a pair of sisters, Paige and Abby Hickey living in Australia are also coming home for the Leifling Gala.
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Crown lands reserved for World Energy GH2 will be available again due to non-payment of fees
Ending these reserves will return a significant amount of Crown lands for other potential uses.
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Port au Port West man charged with impaired driving after being stopped for expired registration
The man failed a roadside breath test and again at the detachment.
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Corner Brook Civic Centre is getting a new Zamboni
Director of Finance and Administration, Robert George says it’s well under the $170,000 that was budgeted.
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53rd Corner Brook Winter Carnival starts tomorrow evening
Donna Luther is chair of Adult Events. On Bayfm with Lenny Benoit, she says carnival button sales have been going well with the first place prize this year being $2000.
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Fundraising efforts are underway to help a ginger cat now named, "Romeo" who was shot in the West Bay area
Bay St. George RCMP put out a plea yesterday for information on who was responsible or for the cat’s owner.
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Porter Airlines announces new, five-times-weekly service from Deer Lake to Ottawa
Airport President and CEO Tammy Priddle says “Expanding access to the nation’s capital supports our community, businesses, government travelers, and the tourism sector.”
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Corner Brook approves home based businesses for wedding planning and smoked meat/fish products
Councillor Sherry Dean asked about guidelines around quality assurance when food is prepared in a home based business and sold. The city’s Director of Protective Services, Todd Flynn, says it’s up to ServiceNL.
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Bay St. George RCMP investigating after a cat was found in West Bay with a gunshot wound
On Monday, February 16th, police in Stephenville received a call from an animal rescue organization reporting that an orange cat was placed in their care after it was dropped off at a west coast veterinarian’s office and received preliminary treatment.
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Standing Senate Committee on Fisheries and Oceans gets message from Qalipu First Nation
Glenwood Ward Councillor Frank Skeard spoke about the South Coast Fjords National Marine Conservation Area in light of the provincial government’s decision to walk away from a feasibility study on the project
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Immaculate Heart of Mary School student Spirha Biswas wins 21st annual Heritage Places Poster Contest
She won for her poster of the Glynmill Inn, which is a Provincial Registered Heritage Structure.
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RNC arrest 22-year old male driver doing 185km/hr near Steady Brook
RNC stopped pursuing the speeder in the interest of public safety but later located the suspect vehicle at a residence on Dogwood Drive.
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Gander man loses vehicle after Deer Lake RCMP catch him driving with a suspended license
RCMP Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says around 6:15 Monday evening, police noticed a car with a defective head light and pulled the driver over on Lushes Lane.
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Corner Brook council looking at tax breaks for some landlords during transition to private garbage collection
A tax break of $125.00 per unit per year for three years was recommended. In the end, council approved an amendment to opt for a two year tax break for landlords instead of three. The matter is due to be voted on during the next public meeting.
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Corner Brook Transit to run until 11 p.m., coming soon says Mayor
At a committee meeting last week, Mayor Linda Chaisson says a gentleman said, “Wow, now I can go out and have my supper and not have to worry about getting home.
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Recyclable contamination is down as Corner Brook's new garbage and dual-stream program nears one month
Aaron O’Brien is the Assistant Director of Engineering, Development and Operational Services. He says overall, the program is going well although they are still getting calls.
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The Newfoundland Labrador Snowmobile Federation is looking for an Executive Director
The ad says there’s opportunity within the organization “particularly the rapid growth of ATV and side-by-side tourism and multi-season trail use.”
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RNC seize three vehicles in Corner Brook and lay impaired driving charges in a two-hour period
Cst. Stephanie Myers says the first driver was stopped around 1:45 a.m. on Sunday and the third was pulled over at 3:45 a.m.
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RCMP arrest an impaired driver at a grocery store in Stephenville
A male driver was located and although police say he was showing signs of impairment, he refused to do a breath test.
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Taxes, business cards and websites will be covered during tonight's free event at the Centre for Research and Innovation
Project Manager Mary Perez says Grenfell’s Art Gallery is also part of this series, trying to demystify the business of being an artist with topics like business cards using the laser cutter, and it will be led by art students.
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February is Violence Prevention Month
Violence Prevention Coordinator Michelle Maloney says violence prevention is part of a network of ten organizations working year round to address issues related to gender based violence and many different forms of abuse.
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Government is reviewing plans for a quarry northeast of Cape Ray
It will be known as the Barachois River Bridge Quarry.
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"Trash Talk" explores misconceptions about plastics; does it go in the trash or a blue bag?
Lynn Howse is the Outreach Officer with Western Regional Waste Management and says containers that handle fruit are recyclable but soft packing around a 24-pack of bottled water is garbage.
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Deer Lake RCMP recommending residents lock vehicles and safeguard valuables
On Monday, February 9, 2026, police were called about to investigate reports of mischief caused to vehicles parked overnight on Tulks Lane and Fifth Avenue.
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Delay in mail delivery leads to tax payment extension for seniors in Corner Brook
Seniors receiving the Guaranteed Income Supplement also qualify for a 15% discount on property taxes by calling 1-800-277-9914.
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Qalipu First Nation to present "Winter Village" end of February and everyone is invited
They will have moose stew with bannock, a tea station with hot chocolate, a hunting and trapping session with rabbit snare demonstrations, as well as fur and plant medicine displays.
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Local media gets close view of grounded cargo vessel in Lark Harbour, in Cedar Cove since February 15th
The Canadian Coast Guard’s Bruce English has been overseeing the situation since it started and says most fuel and containers have been safely removed.
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4 calls in 4 weeks for Bay of Islands Volunteer Search and Rescue
Last Friday evening. 28 members of the Bay of Islands Volunteer Search and Rescue team deployed to Prince Edward Park with an ice rescue trailer and equipment, snowmobiles, and rescue boggan.
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Allison Crowe and James Squires at Cafe 59 in Pasadena tomorrow night for Valentine's Day show
Crowe and Squires will perform their “Midwinter Music” Valentine’s Show at Cafe 59 starting 7 p.m. tomorrow.
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Police recover a stolen Mercedes from Stephenville Crossing
The stolen vehicle is a blue 2023 Mercedes GLB250, Newfoundland and Labrador licence plate # JVL203.
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RCMP looking for suspects from an early morning smash and grab at a Stephenville gas bar on Monday
Video surveillance shows three masked suspects using an item and their feet to smash the front glass window to get inside.
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Deer Lake RCMP catch ATV operator with no insurance, registration, or license
The man was handed tickets under both the Off-Road Vehicles and Highway Traffic Acts. The ATV was seized by police.
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New initiative out to help drought-hit farmers and producers
Assistance is provided cost-shared on a 60:40 basis and the deadline to apply is March 2nd.
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"The Heterosexuals" on stage at the Corner Brook Arts and Culture Centre tonight
Tonight’s show gets underway at 8 p.m.
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Impaired driver caught passed out in Port au Port Sunday evening
The 32-year-old man was taken to hospital, treated and released.
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A bit of a break this week for those working at snow clearing in Corner Brook
Public Works Chair Councillor Doonna Wheeler says it’s been a struggle for the past couple of months with double the amount of snow nearly daily making it hard to keep up with snow clearing major routes within 16-24 hours.
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20 NL communities taking part in 211 Day today
Trevor Freeborn is with 211 NL and says their number one call revolves around food with 40 percent of callers looking for things like Meals on Wheels, food banks, and community pantries and this is followed by a need for housing support.
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160 tonnes of material recycled during January at Western Reginal Waste Management, up from previous year
Lynn Howse says 867 new items were searched, there were 152 new visitors to the Waste Wizard App, and 23 new searches added to the list.
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Corner Brook Mayor pleased new dual stream recycling is showing lower contamination
On Bayfm with Lenny Bennoit this morning, Mayor Linda Chaisson says the goal was to lower contamination on recyclable materials and numbers are up.
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Westjet also suspends service to Cuba due to lack of fuel on the island
Those who have booked flights to Cuba should contact their point of purchase.
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RNC seize more than a dozen vehicles seized in the Corner Brook region during a one-week period
Meanwhile, from Pasadena to Summerside, between Jan. 31st and Feb.7th, eight vehicles were seized for operating without insurance, and three vehicles were seized from drivers operating without a license.
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Air Canada suspends service to Cuba amid projection of lack of aviation fuel on the island
Over the following days, the airline will operate empty flights southbound to pick up approximately 3,000 customers already at destination and return them home.
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Corner Brook man raising concerns about government "walking away" from conservation on the south coast
Keith Cormier says news reports from last year highlighted the deaths of hundreds of thousands of farmed salmon on the south coast and the documentary, “Rock, Plastics, Salmon” speaks of the effects the farmed salmon industry.
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Learn! Teach! Inspire! It's Education Week
Education Minister Paul Dinn says he has “ seen first-hand, during visits to schools, the dedication to education and students demonstrated by our teachers every day……..they are the fabric of our schools and they ensure students are learning and growing together.”
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Agriculture students to show displays during a public event tomorrow at College of the North Atlantic
There will be petting farms, games with prizes and snacks.
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Marble Mountain Manager says conditions on the hill are "fantastic"
Richard Cormier says people come to Marble Mountain for the west coast experience.
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Coastguard official says grounded cargo ship has "weathered the winter well" in Lark Harbour
The MSC Baltic III is 207 metres long, which is almost twice the length of the Coast Guard’s largest icebreaker, the CGS Louis S. St-Laurent.
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Deer Lake Airport CEO says $30M terminal expansion will address "pinch points"
Tammy Priddle says the last time the terminal was upgraded was about 15 years ago.
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RCMP West GIS ramp up "prolific offender" checks last month and find 6 people in breech
Since then there have been another four checks and they were all compliant.
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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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Corner BrookHeavy snow
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