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Tony Wakeham talks about election commitments like health care, cost of living, and safer communities
Wakeham says it’s both humbling and an honour to be given the responsibility of being Premier, something he doesn’t take lightly and wants to get down to work to make this a better place to live.
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Income Support cheques are waiting to be picked up for clients without direct deposit
This includes offices on Union Street in Corner Brook, Farm Road in Deer Lake, and Carolina Avenue in Stephenville.
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A donated collection by Arthur Raymond Lundrigan on display today at Grenfell's Ferriss Hodgett Library
This is a free, public, event located in the "Lundrigan Room" that houses his Newfoundland & Labrador book collection and historical maps of the province from 1556 to 1879.
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Town of Stephenville mourns the loss of recently elected Councillor and Former Mayor Tom O'Brien
Tom was a devoted husband to his wife Christine and a proud father to his daughters Natasha and Stephanie, and a loving grandfather.
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Teachers in NL looking forward to campaign commitments being made by change in government
NLTA President Dale Lambe says “Education is the foundation of the future of this province, and throughout the course of this campaign, Premier-designate Tony Wakeham made promises to educators and to the people of this province about improving education.”
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First Nation members can get into Parks Canada and historic sites in NL for free
This includes Gros Morne and Terra Nova, as well as historic sites at L’Anse aux Meadows, Cape Spear, Castle Hill, Hawthorne Cottage, Port au Choix, Ryan Premises, and Signal Hill.
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Rocky Harbour RCMP looking to arrest 45-year-old Shannon Payne
Payne is wanted by the courts on six counts of failure to comply with the conditions of a release order.
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New Indigenous Patient Navigator at Western Memorial Regional Hospital can help in many ways
Scott Janes started the job about 6 months ago. He says not many people were aware of the new role but things have been picking up.
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Free Seniors' celebration today at the Corner Brook Civic Centre
It takes place from 2-4 p.m. in the meeting rooms, music will be provided by the Mill City Mavericks, there will be food and drinks and also prizes.
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Jim Parsons elected as the MHA for Corner Brook and Eddie Joyce keeps his seat in the Bay of Islands
NL has a new Premier and he is from the west coast. PC leader Tony Wakeham was reelected in his district of Stephenville-Port au Port and around ten o'clock last night a sea of blue had swept the province.
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Male driver strikes parked car and then a home after early morning collision on Sunday in Corner Brook
The man was trapped inside of the vehicle he was driving and was freed with the help of the Corner Brook Fire Department.
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RCMP identify suspect who broke into the liquor store in Stephenville and stole booze early Saturday
It happened around 2 a.m. Saturday (October 11) morning when a male suspect broke a glass window at the Prince Rupert Drive location and once inside, he stole bottles of liquor before exiting and leaving on a blue bicycle.
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It's Election Day in NL, polls are open until 8 o'clock tonight
Voters can easily find out where their polling station is located by going to elections.gov.nl.ca or by calling 1-877-729-7987.
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Wildlife officials working to get hunting licenses out quickly in light of postal strike
If you have not received your moose of caribou licences, call 709-637-2025.
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Firearm safety highlighted as hunters head out, it's illegal to shoot from a vehicle or ATV
This includes discharging a firearm from or across a railway, highway, public road or private road, within 1,000 metres of a school, playground or athletic field, or wood cutting operation, or within 300 meters of a dwelling.
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65-year-old missing hunter has been found, many involved in the search
Bay St. George RCMP say 65-year-old Eugene Bungay was reported missing last Thursday ( October 9th).
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1426 goldfish removed by electrofishing at Link Pond in Massey Drive, DFO says lots left to take out
The process of using electricity to stun goldfish for removal started earlier this month after the invasive species appeared to have been intentionally dumped there this past summer.
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Government issues statement after Bay St. George South residents protest stench of rotting salmon
Sharon Piccott said at the time, there are upwards of ten transport trucks passing by her home everyday and the smell is so bad, it’s nauseating.
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Election day NL is tomorrow, polls open from 8 a.m. until 8 p.m.
Information about polling stations can be found at elections.gov.nl.ca.
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50 vendors, a petting zoo and the Queen Mary 2 all part of "Colours of Corner Brook" festival today
The day will include a Drumming Welcome from the Corner Brook Aboriginal Women’s Association with and a visit from the mummers.
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Deer Lake woman charged with impaired driving after an early morning police checkpoint
At the detachment she blew twice the legal limit, her license was suspended, and the vehicle was seized and impounded.
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Man with suspended license nabbed after failing to stop in Stephenville Crossing last night
At approximately 9:30 p.m., Bay St. George RCMP officers stopped the vehicle, the 38 year old male driver was issued a ticket and the vehicle was seized and impounded.
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Water levels rising in Hughes Brook but state of emergency and conservation order still in effect
Council will reassess the situation on Tuesday, October 14th and provide an update at that time.
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RNC joining police forces across Canada in Thanksgiving operation targeting drivers and bad behaviours
The RNC will be conducting checkpoints focused on impaired, aggressive and distracted driving, as well as speeding and seatbelt compliance.
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Speed camera tickets and information is NEVER sent through a text message, scam on the go in NL
It’s important that people do not click on the provided link, delete the message and block the phone number.
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Ticket sold at Orangestore in Deer Lake worth 675,000, Springdale man wins "Set for Life"
Despite not being a regular lottery player, during a recent outing to the town, Jeffrey White decided to go buy a ticket at the store next door while waiting for his takeout order.
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82-year-old man pronounced dead at the scene of a two vehicle collision on the TCH near Clarenville
His passenger was transported to hospital with serious injuries, potentially life-threatening injuries.
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Search is on for an overdue hunter in the Burgeo area
Eugene’s vehicle was located along Route 480 (Burgeo Highway) and police and volunteers with Stephenville Ground Search and Rescue and Burgeo Ground Search and Rescue are actively searching in the area.
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National Police Federation pleased to hear political parties commit to hire 25 more RCMP officers in NL
Board Director Jake Foran is a former police officer of about 16 years and says it’s no secret that policing and public safety have been under funded over the years.
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Operation Impact will see more police on our roadways this weekend
Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says people can expect to see more police on our roadways with various checkpoints throughout the province to remove impaired drivers from roadways and to ensure that motorists are driving safely.
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Over 25,000 people voted in advance polls across NL this week
In Corner Brook, there were 3 places to vote and 585 people voted, 2 stations were open for Humber-Bay of Islands reporting 170 ballots and Humber-Gros Morne saw 925 people at 4 polling stations.
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Man charged after shelter in place incident in South Brook last night
Police say Gerard Fowlow is facing a number of firearms related charges and no injuries were reported although RCMP did get a number of calls about shots being fired.
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Shelter in Place advisory in St. John's lifted, police remain in area
The advisory covered Lemarchant Road, Lime Street, Livingstone Street, and Barters Hill, including Cabot Street, Barters Hill Place, and Stephen Place.
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10 people facing 102 charges in province's largest cocaine and contraband tobacco bust
Last November, RCMP Federal Policing – Eastern Region displayed what was the province’s largest seizure of over 20 kgs of cocaine worth about $1.6 M on the street, and 9.5 million cigarettes worth about $2.6M.
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Smell of rotting salmon is too much for some Bay St. George South residents
Sharon Piccott says on any given day, there are upwards of 10 tractor trailers filled with dead farmed salmon pass by her house headed to be burned in a digester at a local dairy farm.
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Corner Brook RNC have located missing 15-year old girl, Sophie Willis
Police say Sophie Willis has shoulder length, blue hair.
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Man suffers serious injuries after a moose-vehicle collision near the Hampden Junction Tuesday night
RCMP Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says they were called at around 8:22 p.m. Tuesday ( October 7th) night, the vehicle involved was found overturned in the ditch and the lone injured driver was taken to Western Memorial Regional Hospital.
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Evan Long of Corner Brook handed 54 month jail term, credit for time served
Evan Long was charged on March 8th, 2023 after a 57-year-old man appeared at the RNC detachment with injuries.
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Extensive damage including flooding at a Port aux Basques short-term rental property
RCMP say personal items were also stolen from current occupants.
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RCMP to release details on what could be largest cocaine and contraband tobacco seizure ever in NL
Inspector David Emberley of RCMP Federal Policing – Eastern Region will provide an update on charges at 11 o’clock tomorrow morning
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State of emergency in Hughes Brook into second week, water conservation is an order
This means no watering lawns, washing vehicles, have short showers and limit laundry to full loads only.
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Grenfell professor speaks of significance of this year's Nobel Prize in Physics and quantum technology
Physics professor Dr. Svetlana Barkanova was only 12 years old when the trio were conducting experiments in California during the eighties and she built an electric circuit to power a light bulb at her school in Latvia, a moment when she decided to become a scientist.
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Major power outage hits thousands of customers across island
Newfoundland Hydro blames transmission line trip.
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DFO busy trying to get goldfish out of Link Pond in Massey Drive, will be there until October 12th
They are "electrofishing," which is a technique that captures fish by running a low electric current through the water.
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Protest today over excessive amount of salmon die-off waste being dumped in Bay St. George South
It’s taking place at the St.David’s-Maidstone Intersection getting underway at 10 a.m.
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16-year NHL'er Donald Brashear is coming to the Corner Brook Royals
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Corner Brook's new council was sworn in last night, Mayor Linda Chaisson is the second woman to hold the role
After 16 years as a councillor, Mayor Chaisson says as the 11th Mayor and second woman to ever hold the role, it’s important to acknowledge the record number of women participating in the electoral process.
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Influenza and COVID 19 vaccinations to start October 20th
Both vaccines will be offered to anyone aged six months of age and older, and can be administered at the same time.
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Open house and BBQ at the Corner Brook Fire Department this Saturday
“Charge into Fire Safety” is the theme as Fire Prevention Week events take place throughout the western region.
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Police looking for information on weapons incident at Margaret Bowater Park this past Saturday
18-year-old Frank Major was arrested in an area on West Valley Road and Elford Avenue area.
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Teen driving a dirt bike charged after three warnings from Bay St. George RCMP
RCMP saw the 15-year-old driving the dirt bike dangerously on Minnesota Drive in Stephenville.
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The healing process has started at an Anglican church in Corner Brook, says one devout parishioner
Longtime Anglican Glynda Seaborn was among a number of people who became vocal after a January 19th sermon involved Bishop John Organ talking about his removal of Dean Catherine.
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RCMP look to arrest Todd White and Owen Barnes of Deer Lake, both could be on the Northern Peninsula
White is wanted in relation to charges of assault with a weapon and failure to comply with court orders. Barnes is wanted for possession for the purpose of trafficking and failing to comply with court orders.
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18-year old facing weapons charges after a weekend incident at Margaret Bowater Park in Corner Brook
Just after 9:30 p.m. on Saturday (Oct. 4), RNC went to the park after getting a report that someone was in the area pointing a firearm.
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Man crashes pickup in Irishtown-Summerside, charged with impaired driving
RNC were called to Main Street around 3:30 a.m. on Sunday after getting a report that a pick-up truck had left the road and rolled down an embankment.
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October is Foster Families Month and the need for more homes is continuing to rise
There are currently 550 foster families in the province and over 900 children in the foster care system.
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Elections NL highlights plan for next week's provincial election in light of mail disruption
Vote-by-Mail kit delivery is ongoing, using courier, messenger and cargo services, and voters must return their kits by October 9th to the nearest district office.
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Police find drugs, weapons and cash in Stephenville, Scott Raymond Alexander arrested and charged
During a search of the vehicle, RCMP found cocaine, MDMA (or Ecstasy), illicit pills, an imitation handgun, later determined to be a pellet gun, two edged weapons, cash and other drug trafficking items.
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RCMP arrest two drug impaired drivers in less than 24 hours in Bay St. George
One driver, a 37-year-old woman, was also handed a ticket for driving with a child not secured in a car seat.
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Over half a million raised during the 35th radiothon is support of the Western Regional Hospital Foundation
Foundation Executive Director Suzanne Carey read out the grand total, $305,686.27 plus $200,000 from the provincial government.
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Investigation underway after an active police incident has ended in Portland Creek
RCMP issued an advisory shortly after 6:30 this morning and people were asked to stay away from the area.
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The theme is "Charge Into Fire Safety" for Fire Prevention Week October 5th-11th
If lithium-ion batteries are misused, damaged, or improperly charged, they can overheat, start a fire, or explode.
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Municipal election results from around the region
Municipl elections were held on October 2 across the province.
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St.Lunaire-Griquet collision sends three people to hospital, one of them airlifted to St. John's
When police arrived on the scene, emergency crews were working to free the occupants trapped in one of the vehicles.
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The 35th annual Western Regional Hospital Foundation Radiothon is on Bayfm today from 8-5
Drop by the Bayfm studios today to take in the action until 5 p.m. or call 709 634 2322 to make your donation.
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RNC Media Relations officer Cst James Cadigan moving into the Criminal Investigation Division
The new RNC Public Communications officer is Cst Stephanie Myer.
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Linda Chaisson declared next mayor of Corner Brook; 5 new councillors
Chaisson quickly took the lead by approximately 53%.
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Matthew Batt of Benoit's Cove released on $1000 bail, charged with impaired driving causing death
Police say Batt killed a pedestrian after hitting him with his vehicle early Monday morning in Curling. The 91-year-old man was pronounced dead at the hospital.
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It's election day in Newfoundland and Labrador, polls close at 8 p.m.
This is the day when communities throughout NL will select who will be on council. Polling stations opened at 8 o'clock this morning and will close at 8 p.m. Voters are reminded to check with their local municipality to find out where to vote. In Corner Brook, there are four polling stations including St Michael’s church on Park Drive, the Civic Centre, St. Mary’s church on Curling Street and All Saints church on Clarence Street. Residents MUST vote at their designated polling station and can easily check this at www.cornerbrookvotes.com or by calling 709-637-1666. Voters have to be at least 1
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Hughes Brook council elected by acclamation, only five people put their names on the list
Debbi White, Travis Park, Greg Lovell, Zeke Gough, and Glen Gale have all been elected by acclamation.
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NDP confirmed attendance, PC said only if all all parties are there and Liberals decline invite from teachers on education forum
NLTA president Dale Lambe says “As education is the foundation of the future of this province, Newfoundlanders and Labradorians deserve to know who is willing to stand before the public and demonstrate a real commitment to public education.”
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Weekend ATV rollover in Flowers Cove sends teenaged driver to hospital, charges are pending
RCMP say she was treated for non-life threatening injuries.
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Qalipu Lead Cultural and Outreach officer talks about what's needed for reconciliation
Paul Pike says residential school survivors across the country have been trying to share their stories about what happened for generations but unfortunately some people have not been listening, and to get reconciliation we need to get to the truth for some form of justice.
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Impaired driver picked up near Deer Lake after crashing vehicle on the TCH early Sunday morning
The 28 year old male driver was assessed and released by paramedics.
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Yesterday was International Day of Older Persons and National Seniors Day
Older people are not only our parents, grandparents, neighbours, and friends; they are experts, advocates, and change-makers.
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The 35th annual Radiothon in support of the Western Regional Hospital Foundation is Friday on Bayfm
Executive Director Suzanne Carey says cardiac monitors will be purchased for Burgeo, keeping patients in their own region instead of having to travel to Corner Brook.
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Fire Prevention Week kicks off this Sunday with a focus on lithium-ion batteries
Most of the electronics used in homes daily are powered by lithium-ion batteries, which if misused, damaged, or improperly charged, can overheat, start a fire, or explode!
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RCMP respond to possible weapons offence at Marine Atlantic terminal
There were no injuries and no further risk to public safety.
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Water to be trucked into Hughes Brook amid water crisis
Water will be trucked into the town's water supply from neighbouring Corner Brook.
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Man charged with death of man in Curling back in court Thursday
Matthew Todd Batt will appear in Corner Brook provincial court.
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UPDATE: Wanted man Tadd Jenkins has been arrested by Roddickton RCMP
Jenkins is wanted by Roddickton RCMP.
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RNC looking for information on a pedestrian vehicle collision on O'Connell Drive extension early yesterday
A 91-year-old man was struck by the vehicle after midnight and was pronounced dead at Western Memorial Regional Hospital.
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Plans to build a 105 site RV park in Pasadena have been pulled
LBC Holdings Inc. submitted the proposal to government to build 105 RV sites with water and electrical hookups, four cottages and the installation of a water and sewage system.
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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation will include a couple of events in Corner Brook
Qalipu First Nations Chief Jenny Brake says the day is also recognized as “Orange Shirt Day,” something which resonates deeply with Indigenous communities and is a time for reflection.
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Matthew Todd Batt of Benoit's Cove charged with impaired driving causing death, a 91-year-old man is dead
Police say 37 year old Matthew Todd Batt from Benoit's Cove was operating the vehicle involved and has been charged with impaired driving causing death.
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State of Emergency still in effect for Hughes Brook, scheduled water shutoffs to continue
Residents are legally required to conserve water and failure to do so is an offence which could result in a fine.
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Homelessness crisis in Corner Brook as the need for affordable and accessible housing grows
Sherry Chippitt of the NL Housing and Homelessness Network says that crisis is happening here with people facing eviction or even sleeping in cars.
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No classes at Grenfell tomorrow so students have an event today to mark National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Kristen Pittman is the Manager, Indigenous Affairs with the Indigenous Resource Centre at Grenfell Campus and says it starts at 11 a.m. with a flag raising, the Corner Brook Aboriginal Women’s Association will be there, and they will do a commemorative walk around campus. Please wear orange.
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Contact government department or agency for benefit payments, due to labour situation at Canada Post
This includes Income Support, Post Secondary Students, Employment Services, Residential Tenancies, Motor Registration, and Vital Statistics.
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Tender called to supply new meeting management service for Corner Brook city hall
The purpose is to streamline operations, support diverse workplace needs, and ensure a seamless migration of all necessary information from existing platforms to the new system.
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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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