Local News
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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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TCH north of Port-aux-Basques finally reopened after transport truck blocked the west lane all night
The westbound lane of the Trans-Canada Highway was blocked overnight.
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RCMP stop woman in Piccadilly doing nearly 90kms/hr over the speed limit
She failed a roadside breath test and then blew more than twice the limit at the detachment.
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Len Moores appointed chair of the 2026 NL Summer Games coming to Corner Brook in August
Moores was Chair of the Special Olympics Canada 2016 Winter Games Organizing Committee, where he led a team of volunteers in delivering a nationally celebrated event that welcomed athletes and coaches from across Canada.
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A group of Senators are in St. John's as part of a study on NL's offshore petroleum industry
Senator David Wells says the petroleum industry is different here than in Western Canada, since we don’t need pipelines, or rail to get it to market and it's a light, sweet crude that gets a higher price around the world.
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Spring Cleanup coming soon to Corner Brook
Waste must NOT be out prior to the designated week for pickup.
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New legislation for endangered species will increase fines and jail time
A corporation convicted of an offence will face fines not less than $5,000 or more than $2 million.
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Volunteer Fire departments to receive donation of new equipment tomorrow
Forestry, Agriculture and Lands Minister Pleaman Forsey will join partners from GlobalMedic and Loblaw Companies Limited in supplying new equipment to support community response in the upcoming wildfire season.
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UPDATE: Police have recovered a stolen Dodge Caravan from Deer Lake
The stolen vehicle has a Newfoundland and Labrador licence plate # HWN156.
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Appointments now being made for spring cleanup in Corner Brook; call 637-1666 or go to cornerbrook.com
Residents can also drop off bulk household garbage at the Wildcove landfill from May1st-11th and the city will pay the fees.
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Qalipu busy with career fairs, a traditional use study, a bird survey and more this month
To find out more or register for events go to the Qalipu First Nation facebook page or qalipu.ca.
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Jonathan Walsh is the new COO of Qalipu First Nation
As part of his new role, Jonathan will help grow their portfolio through guiding new business, partnerships, and initiatives that focus on the economic future of Qalipu First Nation.
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Canadian Parks and Wilderness puts out report highlighting environmental concerns
Thirty people provided information through surveys, interviews and various sessions held in Frenchman’s Cove and Garnish on the east coast up until the end of February.
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NL singer-songwriter Dana Reid talks about her 2025 album, "Beauty in the Darkness"
In 2011, Reid’s “A good kind of rain” got her nominated for MusicNL’s female artist of the year.
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Schools to remain closed Friday afternoon due to weather
Schools in the Corner Brook region were also closed Thursday.
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Corner Brook MHA Jim Parsons gives first speech in the House of Assembly
He spoke about our world, saying it is not black and white but shades of grey with no silver bullets for the challenges we face.
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Minister highlights the launch of Venture Newfoundland and Labrador III
Over the past 11 years, the company has helped local tech companies – attract $348 million from other investors, creating hundreds of jobs, and building a portfolio of shares in companies worth $1.59 billion.
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The Canadian Taxpayers Federation wants the Rothschild and Company report released; it cost taxpayers $5.4M
The work was delivered to government in the spring of 2022, but the public has still not seen the analysis or recommendations.
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Government announces more than $250M for highway projects, including the TCH between St. Judes and Corner Brook
Work will include the rehabilitation of Sections of TCH Between St. Judes and Corner Brook, as well as culvert replacements on TCH between Pasadena and Corner Brook.
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Job Creation Partnerships Program applications being accepted now until June 12th
The work must be community-based and not-for-profit.
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This is Nutrition Month and nutrition starts with access to healthy options
Megan Salter is the Regional Food Animator for Western NL and the Northern Peninsula with Foodfirst NL, a non-profit group with over 25 years experience leading programs and advocacy with a mission to advance everyone’s right to food.
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Bay of Islands and Humber Valley schools to be closed Thursday morning
NL Schools made the announcement Wednesday evening.
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Residents have to call and make an appointment for Spring Cleanup in Corner Brook this year
Appointments can be made between March 13th and April 13th by calling 637-1666. An online portal will open on March 13th: www.cornerbrook.com/2026BulkCollection.
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Western NL's biggest St. Patrick's Day party will be at the Corner Brook Civic Centre Saturday night
It will feature performances by the Navigators, Roblo’s Rock and Jesse Hackett.
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Salt project in Bay St. George gets green light from government
The proponent, Atlas Salt Inc has also met conditions under their Gender Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Plan, and surveys for Black Ash.
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Corner Brook to launch evening and weekend on-demand transit service April 1st
At last night’s public meeting, council approved a change order for transit to allow the extended service hours for Monday to Friday from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m., as well as Saturday and Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Corner Brook RNC hand out six tickets during weekend snowmobile checkpoint in Cook's Brook area
The RNC reminds operators that valid registration and users under the age of 16 must be supervised by an adult.
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Public comments wanted on a proposed rock quarry south of Daniel's Harbour
Quarry materials would be used for road sand and construction projects.
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RCMP investigating after windows at Byrnes' Shoes and Sportswear smashed on the weekend
The suspect was wearing dark coloured clothes, a hat and a face mask.
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CEO talks about expected growth at the Deer Lake Airport and a $30M expansion to start next spring
CEO and President Tammy Priddle says Porter Airlines is really pleased with how the community has supported the company and it really comes down to people purchasing tickets on the aircraft.
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$750 grants available for community gardens offered on first-come, first-served basis
Eligible municipalities, schools and community groups can avail of nearly $133,000 in non-repayable grants to help boost food self-sufficiency and access to fresh foods.
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Deer Lake Airport CEO Tammy Priddle named one of Atlantic Canada's most powerful women in business
On Bayfm with Lenny Benoit this morning, she spoke about her beliefs in teamwork.
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NL farmers invited to apply for livestock insurance against dogs or predators
The deadline to apply is March 31st and for more information call 709-637-2077.
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Six shows announced for the 2026 season of the annual Gros Morne Theatre Festival
Artistic Producer, Nicholas Leno, says they’re reviving a festival classic; Rhonda Payne’s Stars in the Sky Morning is returning with a much-loved story about life on the Great Northern Peninsula, as told through the lens of women who lived it.
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Bay St. George RCMP arrest woman for failing to meet conditions of her release
RCMP checked Samantha Cornect’s residence early Thursday morning to see if she was following the conditions attached to her release.
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BOISAR members complete training with 104 Search and Rescue Squadron
Between Sunday and Wednesday, over 30 BOISAR members put in more than 650 person hours of training with helicopter crews.
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It's Canadian Agriculture Literacy Month
New for classrooms this year is the book called, “Hay! Have you herd?”
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Gas up by 12.4 cents, diesel 26.7 cents in extraordinary adjustment
There is a major jump at the pumps today.
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Driver in hospital and two people injured after car crashes through Hew and Draw
The RNC is looking for video surveillance or witnesses to call 637-4100.
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Close to 62 percent of people diagnosed with dementia are women
The CEO of the Alzheimer’s Society NL, Shirley Lucas, says there are over 25 different types of dementia.
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Camber Arts students perform "The Prom" at the Arts and Culture Center, complete with 12 piece band
Co-artistic Director Ian Locke, says performers have a 12 piece band backing them up and they are all from right here.
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Vehicle crashes through front of Hew & Draw hotel
Emergency crews responded to the downtown Corner Brook business during the 7 p.m. hour Thursday.
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Roddickton RCMP looking into theft of guns from a home and a theft at the local arena
Three firearms were taken including, a Savage 30-06 rifle, with a black stock and a silver barrel, a pink camouflage 20-gauge shotgun and a 0.22 calibre rifle.
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Big Game License Draw now open to hunters until May
The total moose quota for the Island is 28,705, including 20,835 either-sex, 7,390 male-only, and 480 not-for-profit licences.
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Three year project wraps up with a new display at the Bonne Bay Aquarium and Research Station
Marine Programs Coordinator Sydney Sullivan says the project brought together scientists, community partners and local organizations to help fill some research gaps on the west coast of NL.
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March is Fraud Prevention Month and the RNC offers tips for protection
Cst Stephanie Myers says criminals are becoming more sophisticated and convincing, targeting people of all ages, genders and backgrounds.
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Corner Brook Mayor urges people to report potholes
Linda Chaisson says potholes are popping up everywhere and if one is not marked or addressed contact the city at 637-1666.
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Government is accepting applications for funding to help newcomers build a sense of belonging here
Eligible organizations for funding include non-profit, post-secondary institutions, municipalities; and Indigenous governments.
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Newly established Harrys River Nature Reserve in Stephenville Crossing protects 118 hectares
The river winds through the reserve, connecting Georges Lake to the St. George’s River Estuary and provides key spawning grounds for Atlantic salmon.
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NLC reports decrease of $3.8M for the third quarter but cannabis sales are up 4.5%
President and CEO Bruce Keating explains the decrease is because of bigger expenses from higher cannabis commissions paid out and lower beer commissions.
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RCMP NL says roadway fatalities down 50 percent in 2025
Seven of the fatalities took place on the Trans-Canada Highway, with the other eight on secondary roads and three were categorized as moose-vehicle collisions.
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NL reaches agreement for first standalone offshore oil and gas development since Hebron
Wakeham says a key part of the agreement is $200 million in fabrication funds, which will be used to secure capital to build a large floating dry dock at Bull Arm.
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NLTA president Dale Lambe says this week's Throne Speech "had no substance" for education
He says, “What happens in our schools is reflected in our communities and what happens in our communities is reflected in our schools. ”
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RCMP inviting young people to name 13 new German Sheppard puppies
The rules are simple; one name suggestion per person, the name must be no longer than nine letters, can be one or two syllables, and must start with the letter “B.”
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Construction company looking for suspect in Monday night's theft of tools from Linds Road in Corner Brook
Novation Builders Inc. says the theft happened around 11:30 Monday night.
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Two women and a man charged with stealing a purse and using a credit card in Stephenville
37-year-old Archibald Billard, 31-year-old Samantha Cornect, and a 34-year-old woman due to appear in court next month, are all facing charges.
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Less visits than last year but the Corner Brook Port Corporation is excited about the 2026 cruise schedule
Cruise Marketing Coordinator Patti Ricketts says it all starts June 14th and ends on October 23rd.
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RCMP seize four vehicles and ticket drivers in less than 36 hours in Bay St. George
Ten o’clock Thursday morning, a known suspended driver was pulled over in Barachois Brook.
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A new town in Bay St. George; Mainland and Three Rock Cove have incorporated
A transition committee will be created to determine next steps and timelines.
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Corner Brook's new garbage and recycling program doing well since the start nearly two months ago
Kristen Mercer says “they get a quality control email each day and they’re impressed with Corner Brook and they didn’t think we would get it this much this soon.”
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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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Today's Weather
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Corner BrookHeavy snow
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