Local News
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Long standing business owner in Corner Brook has concerns about rebates for heat pumps
Peter Parsons is the owner of the Tin Man Inc in Corner Brook and says heat pumps are not efficient here due to the dampness in the air, and they struggle around minus 5, burning more electricity.
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Lynn Howse of WRWM explains what to do with all the Easter garbage
She says most of the stuff used in easter baskets goes in the garbage, including baskets, plastic grass, plastic eggs, foil and cellophane.
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MusicNL is looking for jurors to apply until April 20th and they will be compensated
Once assigned, they have approximately two weeks to complete reviews — around 50 applications at 20 minutes each, for a total of about 20 hours.
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RNC looking for 43-year-old James Carew, last seen on Griffin Drive in Corner Brook
James Carew also goes by the name “Bo”, is described as being 195 lbs, 5’7” tall, with brown eyes, brown hair, and tattoos on his neck, face and hands.
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April 27th is the cut off to book an appointment for curbside pickup during Corner Brook's spring cleanup
All those who do have a chance to win one of four $100 gas cards.
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Registration opens tomorrow for the Becoming and Outdoors Woman Workshop
Courses include introduction to firearms and archery, outdoor cooking, fishing basics, hiking and backpacking, chainsaw safety, and more.
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RCMP has nearly doubled the training allowance to become a police officer
The cadet recruitment allowance has increased from $525 to $1,000 per week.
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Second day of a murder trial in Corner Brook delayed due to lack of sheriff's officers
Justice Minister Helen Conway-Ottenheimer says a department official has been in contact with the Office of the High Sheriff and there will be sufficient sheriff's officers in Corner Brook for that trial.
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Government issues update on the Provincial Court Working Group
Identified improvements include the recruitment and retention of sheriff’s officers and court officers, potential infrastructure changes, advanced use of technology and better access to justice.
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NL's fifth waterbomber will be back in the air by May 1st, ahead of this year's forest fire season
Structural repairs are underway with most of the work already completed.
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Police find drugs, guns, weapons, cash and more in Rocky Harbour; two men facing charges
Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says on Wednesday, the RCMP-RNC Joint Forces Operation (JFO) West stopped a vehicle on Pond Road in Rocky Harbour, and found cocaine, unstamped tobacco, a high capacity magazine, cash and other items.
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Government wants higher fines to protect wildlife and no licenses for 5 years for anyone convicted
Legislation has been introduced to amend the Wild Life Act.
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MUN Student Union to pull funding from their 75-year-old radio station, CHMR, effective June 1st
MUNSU’s Nathan Gillingham says it means the union will no longer provide funding, labour or operational oversight effective June 1st.
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Corner Brook moves back dates for annual spring cleanup to May4th-29th due to long winter
Residents still have to book an appointment by calling the city or through cornerbrook.com and have until April 27th to do so.
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RCMP NL looking for people to join their Black Engagement Steering Committee
Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says this committee will work with police on the concerns of the Black community in NL.
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Government is looking for feedback on draft agreement for environmental impact assessments
It’s a coordinated approach with the federal government intended to reduce duplication, support more efficient environmental assessment processes, and attract investment.
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MUNSU votes to cut ties with campus radio station, eliminate funding
The Memorial University Students' Union has voted to eliminate CHMR-FM as a service.
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Man breaks into a home in Stephenville and takes a snooze in a bed
Police were called shortly after 9 a.m. on Tuesday reporting a break and enter, and the presence of an unknown male sleeping in a bed at a home on Gillis Drive.
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Second man wanted for a bear spray assault in Corner Brook has been arrested
40-year-old Todd Barry was taken into custody without incident today.
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RCMP in Labrador confirm Nelson Parsons has been arrested
An arrest warrant was issued for 53-year-old Nelson Gordon Parsons who was evading police.
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Police have located the body of a missing 88 year-old, last seen in Cape St. George
Cpl. Jesse O’Donaghey says there was an extensive search by land, air and water today, and the man was located deceased.
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RecreationNL coming to Corner Brook for a free session later this month
It will take place from 4-5 p.m. on April 21st at the Marina Redmond Centre.
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Trial for accused murderer Dean Penney now underway at Corner Brook Supreme Court
Penney is accused of murdering his estranged wife, 38-year-old Jennifer Hillier-Penney, who disappeared on November 30th, 2016.
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Corner Brook's new dual-stream recycling means less contamination charges at the landfill
Sustainability officer Kirstin Mercer says the new recycling program is actually going better than they expected and so far, the highest percentage of contamination is 2 percent, which shows people are doing a really good job at recycling.
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Special debate in the House of Assembly on Housing, Minister says every item in AG's report will be completed
Housing Minister Joedy Wall says this can’t happen again, this report was full with very serious recommendations and we have to make sure the people we serve through housing are served well.
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WorkplaceNL celebrates 75 years today and the lost-time injury rate is much lower now
In the House of Assembly yesterday, the Minister responsible for WorkplaceNL, Mike Goosney, spoke about the anniversary for workers’ compensation and safe and healthy workplaces.
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On-demand weeknights and weekends accessible transit to start in Corner Brook tomorrow
Rides can be booked by going to www.blaisetransit.com or by calling 709-289-3124.
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RNC say goodbye to Police Service Dog Avalon
Starting his service in 2017 alongside his handler, Avalon was more than a working dog, he was a loyal partner, a fearless protector and a valued member of the police family.
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For the time, direct flights to Cancun from Deer Lake are available, for a short time
Airport CEO Tammy Priddle says the 6-hour-flight leaves on Tuesdays and the last flight will be April 28th.
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Three speeders ticketed in Bay St. George; all had valid licenses, insurance and registration
Bay St. George RCMP conducted traffic patrols in Kippens, Stephenville and Noel’s Pond.
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Concerns grow over potential closure of MUN's campus radio CHMR
Station Manager Rhea Rollman says this comes as a shock to many.
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MUNSU Director says CHMR will have a full opportunity to be an independent community run radio station
Nathan Gillingham says the executive has been having ongoing consultations for years now and it all started with audits outlining a significant deficit of MUNSU at $300,000 deficit.
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Marble Mountain to stay open until April 11th, weather permitting
General Manager Richard Cormier says people from across the country, the States, and recently a couple from the Netherlands have hit the slopes here this year.
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Blow Me Down Ski Trails enjoying the recent "white gold" that fell, plenty of time left to ski
Manager Shawn Leamon says with the Easter holiday on the way, Leamon says it’s a great time to get a season pass for next year through what’s called their “yellow chair promotion.”
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Government and dentists reach a tentative agreement
In the coming days, new memorandums of agreement will be signed for the period April 1st to March 31, 2030.
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Million dollar lottery ticket sold in Stephenville
Winning numbers are 8559027302.
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Corner Brook city hall working on plan for sewage treatment, otherwise facing fines, penalties, or even jail
Assistant Director of Engineering, Aaron O’Brien says they were notified by Environment and Climate Change Canada saying the city is a high-risk system and non-compliant, meaning no transitional time without a solid plan.
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RCMP execute warrant in Doyles and a 54-year-old man is charged with resisting arrest
he man was taken to hospital by ambulance but no injuries were reported.
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Bay of Islands Search and Rescue team completes surprise scenario training exercise
Without any prior notice, teams of four BOISAR members headed out into the woods by snowshoe.
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Police looking to speak to a woman involved in an incident in Stephenville this morning
At approximately 10:05 on March 27, 2026, police received multiple reports of a woman who appeared to be in distress, walking near the corner of St. Clare Avenue and Gallant Street in Stephenville.
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Staff at Corner Brook city hall concerned about unpaid taxes and mail delivery
Director of Finance and Administration Robert George says it’s unusual, especially when one resident got their tax bill but the neighbour did not.
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Port of Corner Brook opens new warehouse to support regular container shipping to overseas markets
The project was made possible through a partnership with Transport Canada under the National Trade Corridors Fund (NTCF) and the provincial Government.
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NL Government speeds up plan to have lowest poverty rates in Canada by 2036
A committee has been formed to lead the Poverty Reduction and Prevention Strategy.
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Lark Harbour man charged after police find cocaine, cash, pills and a taser
38-year-old Michael Joseph Park was arrested.
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Benton and Metals Creek partner to acquire 6 potential hydrogen projects on the west coast
They are located in the Bay of Islands, Bay St. George area, Bond Pond, Cape St. Gregory, Deer Lake, and Parsons Pond.
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Free public event Sunday at Margaret Bowater Park as part of 3rd Bay of Islands Maple Festival
Sunday will also include musical entertainment with Maple treats to enjoy.
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Corner Brook starts new initiative to speed up permitting process
Development Inspector has been tasked with being the point of contact for incomplete residential applications. This initiative is new with 7 applications currently under review.
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Price of gas goes up, goes down, goes up again and more to come tomorrow
The Board notes that while maximum prices for were changed Tuesday through an extraordinary adjustment based on an average of Monday’s market prices, on Tuesday, there was a significant increase in market prices.
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Just off an Easter craft session, Qalipu busy planning future free and open to all Community Arts Drop-ins
These art sessions are usually themed but always open ended so people can create what they want.
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Local snowboarder
The local grade 11 student is also an alpine snowboarder who just marked a major step forward in her competitive career
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Icebreaking in HAWKE’S BAY
The Canadian Coast Guard Ship HENRY LARSEN will be icebreaking in the area of HAWKE’S BAY today.
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Corner Brook water usage
At this week’s public meeting, Councillor Donna Wheeler says consumption is down close to 2 million litres over last year’s numbers and last month was a record.
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Corner Brook snowclearing
Over 380 cms of snow has fallen on Corner Brook so far this winter.
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Curling Westside Reservoir
The city’s share is $3.6M and the project includes a new water storage tank, water pumping station and expansion of the distribution system that can handle another 300 new homes.
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First Nations Women’s Economic Empowerment and Leadership gathering
Qalipu First Nation Chief Jenny Brake recently attended the First Nations Women’s Economic Empowerment and Leadership gathering in Ottawa.
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City hosting town hall meeting in Curling this evening
Corner Brook city council is continuing their series of town hall meetings this evening in Curling.
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Government reminding residents to not feed foxes
The Department of Forestry, Agriculture and Lands wants people to stop feeding or handling wild foxes.
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$12M project at the Curling westside reservoir will pave the way for 300 new houses
The city’s share of the projects is over $3.6M.
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Seven young women from the west coast awarded scholarships
284 applications were received and the 100 recipients were selected based on community contributions, leadership potential, and academic performance.
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Government calls for Early Childhood Educator Steering Committee to be formed
It will inform on wage changes, workforce policies and a benefits plan.
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Over $35M announced for 10 water and sewer projects on the west coast, including $12M for Curling reservoir
In Corner Brook, the project aims to provide water to a new residential development area and tie into the existing water distribution system, serving 8,576 existing homes and enabling 300 new homes.
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Woman dies from injuries after a single vehicle crash near Bonavista Thursday night
The Chief Medical Examiner is involved and the investigation into the cause of the crash is continuing.
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One man arrested for bear spray assault in Corner Brook; RNC actively searching for Todd Barry
Cst Stephanie Myers says they are still actively looking for 40-year-old Todd Barry who may be armed and dangerous.
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Corner Brook RNC lay two impaired driving charges, seize vehicles and suspend licenses
A 55-year-old man riding an ATV was pulled over on Griffin Drive around 5 o’clock Friday evening.
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Everyone is invited to events this week at the Centre for Research and Innovation in Corner Brook
Manager Dr. Mery Perez says Innovation Week aligns with CRI's goals of bringing together makers, artists, entrepreneurs, and students.
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Municipal Infrastructure funding announcement in Corner Brook today
The event will get underway 2:30 at the Corner Brook Civic Centre.
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Marine Atlantic names charter vessel "Ile Rouge" after a small island off the Port au Port Peninsula
It’s closely linked to the history of the French cod fishery along Newfoundland’s French Shore between 1714 and 1904.
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Corner Brook Port Corporation to officially open new warehouse this week
Thursday's ceremony will include formal remarks at the site on 57 Riverside Drive.
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24-year-old driver is dead after a crash near Purcell's Harbour
Twillingate RCMP got a call around 8 a.m. yesterday.
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UPDATED: Corner Brook RNC looking for Joshua Roberts and Todd Barry for an assault on Crestview Avenue
Last Saturday (March 14), police were called to a disturbance at a home on Crestview Avenue where had been assaulted with bear spray.
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Junction Trail Blazers Snowmobile group hosting 'King of the Humber" race in Deer Lake tomorrow
Assistant Race Director Hillary England says registration will take place from 4-7 p.m. today.
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Massey Drive's "Winterfest" is back with lots of family fun this weekend
A community brunch will start at 10 a.m. tomorrow and the Tippings Pond Event gets underway at 1 o’clock.
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Robinsons resident says "no work done yet to the bridge that collapsed Tuesday night, detour still in place"
Ken Meade says the road has been blocked off since then and there are actually two culverts affected, one which was only replaced last year but wasn't cleaned out on a regular basis.
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York Harbour councillor springs into action to help during this week's heavy rain, says roads are hazardous
Kyle Burry says the water was going across the road so he opened the hole more to let the water flow, then discovered the culvert was plugged so he freed the debris.
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RCMP check 80 vehicles in Deer Lake, all drivers licensed with valid registration and insurance
Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says operating any vehicle — including ATVs and snowmobiles – while under the influence of drugs or alcohol is a criminal offence.
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5 east coast companies to share $16M as part of $40M Regional Defence Investment Initiative
They are PAL Aerospace Ltd., Virtual Marine Technology Inc., Solace Power Inc., CoLab AI Inc., and Rutter Inc.
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ATV rider caught in Upper Ferry with no license or insurance
The driver was ticketed under the Off-Road Vehicles Act.
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Government commits to continue $10-a-day child care for 2026-27
Some proposed changes include an effort over the next six months whereby the department will work with providers to boost enrollment and fill as many spaces as possible.
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Prohibited driver arrested for impaired operation while on a snowmobile in St. Anthony
Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says an officer on patrol stopped him while he was operating a snowmobile on Goose Cove Road knowing he was prohibited from driving.
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AG says new housing units coming to Corner Brook may not be enough with hundreds on a waitlist
Denise Hanrahan tabled a report with government yesterday on the management and supply of social rental housing which found the waitlist for housing grew 71 percent since 2021 while inventory dropped by 57 units.
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Housing Minister responds to AG report on NLHC saying they are "serious issues which must be addressed"
Joedy Wall says the report highlights issues with oversight, data quality and management, planning and execution.
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Flooding between Robsinsons and McKay's takes out a bridge and blocks both lanes of the highway
The bridge is out due to a collapsed culvert after yesterday’s heavy rainfall.
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City of Corner Brook crews working on potholes, residents asked to report issues with streets
Mayor Linda Chaisson says while crews are aware of issues on main roads, side streets may need attention.
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Minister highlights impact of 2025 tourism season in the House of Assembly
Andrea Barbour says with over $1.4 billion in total revenue, tourism is a major industry in our province, supporting jobs, local businesses, and important public sectors.
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5 east coast companies to get federal defense funding; announcement coming tomorrow
Tomorrow morning at 10 o’clock, he will meet with top brass at PAL Aerospace and Exchange Income Corporation. An hour later Minister Fraser will be joined by Federal Fisheries Minister Joanne Thompson and Cape Spear MP Tom Osborne for the announcement.
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Auditor General to deliver a report today on NLHC rental inventory
The AG is set to deliver the report to the House of Assembly this afternoon and she will be available to the media at 3 p.m.
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Students in grades 10 and 11 have until Monday to apply for the Youth Apprenticeship Summer Program (YASP)
Manager Joshua Ivany says this is the fourth year for the program which has grown from four jobs on the Avalon to 107 today across the province, with about 30 available on the west coast.
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On-demand weeknight and weekend transit service starting in Corner Brook on April 1st
On April 1st, hours of service will be extended to 6-11 p.m. Monday thru Friday and weekends from 9-5.
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Plans to build a home bounded by the Humber River in Steady Brook gets environmental green light
The land is currently developed with a mobile home, an existing driveway, and landscaping.
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20th annual Trails Tales Tunes festival taking place May 15th-24th in Norris Point
For a schedule of events go www.trailstalestunes.ca.
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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 BrookLight snow
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