Local News
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NL Health Services dealing with an outbreak of Invasive Meningococcal Disease in the Central zone
At this time, the overall risk to the general public is low.
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Police investigating a possible case of animal cruelty after a small dog was found dead near Port aux Basques
The Office of the Chief Veterinary Officer is involved and police are looking to identify and speak to the dog’s owner.
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RNC say one person is dead after an early morning impaired single-vehicle rollover in St. John's
The RNC say it happened around 1:30 a.m. and the driver failed a roadside screening test.
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Corner Brook peewee baseball coach talks about the experience youth will get at the NL Summer Games
Frank Humber says it’s the perfect age to learn the sport, old enough to understand the game and young enough to love it.
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Port Saunders RCMP nab motorcyclist who was speeding, stunting, and also fled from police
When police tried to speak with the driver, he fled in the opposite direction. In the interest of public safety, RCMP did not pursue the vehicle but started patrolling the Hawkes Bay and Port Saunders areas.
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Pasadena Baseball Association to get over $52K from the Jays Care Field of Dreams program
President Greg Whalen says the application was sent in October, they made it through the second phase in January and found out last month they would be getting the grant.
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Deer Lake residents can now sign up for Voyent Alert for important information on what's happening in the town
They will host an event on June 17th in partnership with Deer Lake Fire Rescue for residents and staff will be on hand to answer questions about Voyent Alert and help residents with setting it up.
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Speedy Glass employees picket "paw-littical corruption" and demand "fur" treatment
Owner Nadine Margeson says when she arrived at work, employees were holding signs demanding fur treatment and were less than impressed that the shop dog was getting more attention.
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RNC offers safety tips for cyclists and motorists
Cst Stephanie Myers says drivers need to keep a minimum distance of one meter between their vehicle and the cyclist.
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Applications are now open for the 2026-27 Grants to Youth Organizations program
A total of $276,500 is available with a maximum of $30,000 per organization.
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Busy summer coming to Corner Brook with the NL Games, Jigs and Wheels, and Ribfest
Links to all events can be found on the city of Corner Brook website.
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Government introduces a new website with the latest wildfire information and heftier penalties
The penalty for deliberately setting a fire now ranges from $100,000 to $500,000 and a new offence has been created for recklessly or negligently starting a forest fire with fines from $50,000 to $150,000.
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NL Liquor Corporation is reporting net earnings for the year are $199.6 million, a decrease of $11.1 million
It’s been 8 years since the sale of cannabis was legalized and the total retail market for the year ending March was $115M.
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The "Spring into Action Food Drive" takes place 1-5 p.m. today at all grocery stores in Corner Brook
Coordinator Damian Power says they need dry packaged foods or canned goods which have a long shelf life. This includes long spaghetti, plain white rice, tins of beans, soup, vegetables, as well as soda crackers.
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Man dies from injuries as a result of a two vehicle collision on the Veterans Memorial Highway yesterday
It happened around 10 a.m. near Roaches Line.
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Some crimes can now be reported online to the Royal Newfoundland Constabulary
For people without access to the internet or who don’t feel comfortable using this method, they can still call or visit the detachment to report crimes.
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RCMP reminds motorists to slow down in construction zones
Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says posted speed limits and traffic control signage in construction zones are in effect 24 hours a day, regardless of whether workers are visibly present.
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June is National Indigenous History Month
On Bayfm’s Qalipu Today Chief Jenny Brake says after twenty years of achieving ratification and 15 years since being federally recognized as a band, the Mi’kmaq language will be there for our children.
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Municipal Assessments are out and Corner Brook residents are reminded that they are not done by city hall
The Municipal Assessment Agency can be reached by phoning 1-877-777-2807 or emailing info@maa.ca.
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Bay of Islands Volunteer Search and Rescue getting training in advanced drone usage and the technology
It can fly in high winds, wet conditions, and temperatures down to -20. The drone is also equipped with search lights, a speaker to communicate with people on the ground, as well as night and thermal imaging capabilities, and a high resolution camera with 112x zoom.I
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Retired RCMP officer starts his "Bucket List Journey" today at age 86 with a drive across Canada
The trip is expected to take 7 weeks and covers about 17,000 kms.
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Corner Brook councillor Donna Wheeler speaks about a scary situation with the Wildcove fire
She says it was a difficult fire to fight and took place in an area where there was a lot of construction materials and went deep below the ground.
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CBNuit celebrates a tenth anniversary this summer
Executive Director Louise Gauthier says they knew the tenth anniversary was coming and they wanted something special so last year they started working on a Fusion Residency Program using different disciplines.
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Time to honour teachers who made a difference
Nominations are open for the Premier’s and Minister’s Teaching Awards.
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Corner Brook RNC Cst. Peter Kelly facing weapon related charges, court date set for July 14th
Kelly is charged with careless storage of a firearm, ammunition and a prohibited weapon.
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NLHC has no plans to change emergency shelter arrangement at Hotel Corner Brook
Minister Joedy Wall will be in Corner Brook this week to have discussions with local MHAs about this and other housing needs in the area.
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Assembly of First Nations' National Fisheries Committee discuss strategic plan in Corner Brook
Qalipu First Nation Chief Jenny Brake says the Director of Fisheries told her this was the best attendance for a meeting of the fisheries committee. .
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Port Saunders RCMP say the missing 58-year-old man has been located
Port Saunders RCMP thanks the public for their assistance.
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Resource Enforcement officers looking for information about a fire in Trout River
The fire was set only 500 metres away from a residential structure.
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Wild Cove opens for regular operations but crews continuing to smother the fire
Anyone heading to the landfill should expect longer wait times and follow staff directions.
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Qalipu First Nation Chief and Council met in St. John's for the first time to include members in that area
Brad Evoy is the Chief Administrative Officer with QFN. He says the room was packed and the focus was on key priorities, like language revitalization and housing instability.
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Route 340 near Lewisporte is closed both ways due to a motor vehicle collision
Updates will be provided as available.
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Electrofishing to start this weekend to continue getting goldfish out of Link Pond in Massey Drive
The process uses a low current electrical field and stuns the fish without hurting them, so they can be removed with a net.
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It's International World Oceans Day and a celebration is taking place at the Majestic Lawn until 3 p.m.
World Oceans Day is an opportunity to celebrate the ocean's role in our lives, raise awareness about marine conservation, and inspire action to protect our marine environments.
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No buildings or equipment damaged during an overnight fire at Wildcove and a water bomber is on the scene
Lynn Howse is the Regional Outreach Officer with WRWM. She says the fire started and stayed far enough away.
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Fire ban lifted in Corner Brook
Backyard fire pits with a proper spark arrestor as well as charcoal bbq's are once again permitted, and fireworks will be permitted.
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RNC handing out tickets and adding enforcement in a construction zone near Steady Brook
The town issued an advisory yesterday in light of hearing about excessive speeds on Marble Drive.
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“March for Atlantic Salmon” at the Majestic Lawn in Corner Brook on Sunday
There will also be a special top chef pop-up celebration at the event on Sunday.
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Crews continue to work on hot spots after an overnight fire at Wildcove and air quality advisories have been issued
Marine Contractors is on site at the landfill with an excavator breaking apart burning piles so water can be applied directly to fire sources.
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Crews battling major fire at Wild Cove Transfer Station
The cause of the fire is not yet known.
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June is Seniors Month and the Seniors Advocate has launched their "Think Again" campaign
Acting Seniors Advocate Pamela Dawe says this helps everyone rethink the stereotypes about aging, and that age does not define ability, purpose, or possibility.
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RNC issues warning about potential dangers of grad parties
Cst Stephanie Myers says some people are turning seemingly innocent ways of celebrating into potentially dangerous and illegal acts – the riskier the behaviour, the more points awarded.
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Funding and support available for rural retailers wanting to improve access to food
Coordinator Alison James says anyone can apply but the focus is outside of the metro area.
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A school in Stephenville Crossing is getting money to boost their book budget
St. Michael’s Elementary will get $15K through the Indigo Love of Reading Foundation (ILOR).
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Steady Brook hearing a lot of concerns about speeding, as result of a detour from the TCH
Officials have contacted the RNC and asked for more enforcement.
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Government signs new agreements to strengthen dental care for all ages
Highlights include coverage for the surgical extraction of any tooth, a new retention bonus for 10 dentists in rural areas.
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The Raymond Heights band are bringing traditional music back to youth
The Raymond Heights will be at the Grove and Garden on June 20th, and they’re playing at the Massey Drive Party on the Hill July 11th.
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Government cancels construction at Martin Gallant building in Stephenville Crossing
With 19 per cent of redevelopment completed at the Martin Gallant Building it will now be reassessed to ensure the most efficient approach to delivering accessible government services.
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Happy ending to the search for a lost hiker at the Man in the Mountain trail
Krista Tarbett has been with BOISAR for 5 years now and was the Search Manager on this deployment. She says luckily he had cell phone service.
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NL Games in Corner Brook and Stephenville this August could be the biggest games yet
Games Chair Len Moores says Corner Brook Intermediate and Corner Brook Regional High will help house the athletes.
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Female driver pronounced dead at the scene of a moose-vehicle collision near Gander last night
RCMP say just before 10 p.m. on June 2, they responded to the collision on the Trans-Canada Highway.
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Two Northern Peninsula men charged with resisting arrest, one charged with assault on a police officer
When they tried to arrest 32- year-old Jonathon Learning, he resisted, assaulted an officer and fled on foot.
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WorkplaceNL to cover psychological injury due to workplace harassment
In terms of WorkplaceNL coverage, workplace harassment involves aggressive, intimidating or discriminatory conduct as a repeated behaviour or a single, serious event.
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Deer Lake Airport to launch tools to make travel accessible to everyone at an event on Friday
They’re hosting an Accessibility Launch event this Friday from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m.
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New newsletters from the city of Corner Brook are in the mail
Mayor Linda Chaisson says it’s very expensive so they’re looking at twice a year for delivery
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Home delivery of flyers set to end August 31st
A news release issued by Postmedia last month explained their decision was due to a comprehensive review of its flyer distribution operations across Canada.
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Katie's Konveniece in Halfway Point wins a National Award
Katie’s Konvenience is the winner of the 2026 outstanding independence awards Canada, presented by Convenience Store news Canada.
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RCMP looking for help with a break and enter in Woody Point
An outboard boat motor, a battery-operated lawnmower, two chainsaws and a circular saw were taken.
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Bulk household garbage collection due to wrap up in Corner Brook last week is still continuing
On Bayfm with Lenny Benoit, Linda Chaisson says in some cases, people who didn’t book an appointment are dumping garbage on other properties to be picked up.
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Humber Valley business working on expansion at a campground near St. Anthony
The 25.5 hectares expansion involves the development of 50 new RV campsites and 30 tenting sites.
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The ground has been broken at the site of a major salt mine in St. George's
The Great Atlantic Salt Project is being developed by Atlas Salt Inc. with the potential to produce upwards of 4.0 million tonnes of road de-icing salt annually.
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Port of Corner Brook to offer free workshop for those looking to get involved in the cruise guest experience
The workshop will take place June 17th and to register go to cornerbrookport.com
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Stephenville sets sights on being Canada's Most Active Community
Since beginning in 2019, ParticipACTION has awarded $1.5M to 49 communities.
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Two men arrested Friday after police find cocaine, pills, and cash during a traffic stop on Route 430
RCMP say 56-year-old Scott Lavers was driving and doing 113 km/hr in a 90 zone.
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Trans Canada Highway is open now near the Bay d'Espoir turnoff
Emergency crews were on the scene due to a motor vehicle collision.
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Nominations close tonight to fill the vacant seat in Benoits Cove ward for Qalipu First Nation
There are 2200 members living in 20 communities that make up the ward. Electoral Officer Berty Leamon says candidates need 2 signatures, must be 18 and live in the ward.
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More electric products, or E-waste, now being accepted at the Wildcove landfill
They can now take e-bikes, scooters, electronic toys and games, as well as ipads and e-books.
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Government points to insurance claims for road negligence as trucks haul away the MSC Baltic III
Any claim would consider the road’s pre-existing condition and cover only the repairs required to restore it to that state.
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Corner Brook business owner asks for help with identifying who is responsible for vandalism last week
Winmar owner Shane Mollon says 20 tires were punctured, which included 4 sets of vehicle tires and 4 tires on an enclosed trailer, upwards of $5K in damages.
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June is Pride month and the Corner Brook Bay of Islands Pride group have many events on the go
Quinn Jesso says Pride is so important because there are so many people who can’t be themselves and events during Pride month offer a safe space with support where people can be themselves.
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Five west coast students win the 2026 WorkplaceNL student safety video/radio ad contest
It was open to grades 7-12 and the winners get $1,000 as well as a plaque for their school.
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Norris Point man and Corner Brook woman caught with cocaine near Howley this week
The RCMP-RNC Joint Forces Operation West along with the Deer Lake RCMP, were in the area on Wednesday and noticed drug trafficking activity.
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Two men arrested, one with a Canada Wide warrant, with drugs, cash and more in Corner Brook last night
33-year-old Travis Byrne was the subject of an active Canada-wide arrest warrant and also faces an additional charge of obstructing a police officer.
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Military munition found in Bay St. George has been safely disposed of at a secure location
Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says military munitions can vary greatly in shape, size, markings, condition and age.
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Moose fencing coming on the TCH from Glide Lake Road to Little Harbour
Tenders have been issued, with construction expected to begin later this year.
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Government calls for a seven-day food fishery for us all
Minister Loyola O'Driscoll is asking the federal Fisheries minister grant seven-day access to the South Coast and West Coast, as a balanced approach meeting the needs of everyone.
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India Beer hosting one-night-only event in Ft. McMurray, bringing that deep sense of connection to home
India Beer has been brewed here since 1893.
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MHA and Mayor raise concerns over plans to truck cargo ship salvage to Stephenville
Bay of Islands MHA Eddie Joyce says when Resolve Marine originally announced details of getting the MSC Baltic III out of the area, most of the salvage was to be sent by barge to Stephenville but now starting July 1st, they’ll be trucking over 500 loads over Route 450 on to Stephenville.
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Forestry department issues statement after lynx sightings in Deer Lake this week
The department is monitoring the area and are asking people to not feed the animal or leave food out where any wild animals can access it.
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Burgeo RCMP pull over known suspended driver, no insurance, no registration, and owes $20K in fines
The driver was handed tickets and is due to appear in Stephenville Provincial Court during July.
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Missing man last seen in the Bonne Bay area has been located
Deer Lake RCMP thanks the public for their assistance.
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Heavy police presence on Wheeler's Road area of Corner Brook has ended without incident
There was no risk to public safety.
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Military munition found in Bay St. George prompts closure of Stephenville RCMP office
Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says it looks like something that came from World War II.
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Average wait time for a building or renovation permit in Corner Brook is four days
So far this year, the city has received 108 requests for permits, they’ve issued 73 and there are 35 in progress.
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MS Walk takes place in Corner Brook this Sunday with a goal of raising $26K
On average, 12 Canadians are diagnosed with MS every day and most people are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 49.
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Government declares gender based violence is an epidemic, invests $8M towards ending it
Paula Sheppard of Corner Brook’s Status of Women and the Women’s Centre was in St. John’s for yesterday’s announcement and says a task force is being created but a lot of consultation is needed.
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No updates yet on federal funding to help pay for a sewage treatment plant in Corner Brook
Meanwhile, a letter from Environment and Climate Change Canada last year, highlighted the city could face fines and even jail without a water treatment plant.
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Corner Brook CNA student gets scholarship as part of Early Childhood Educators Week
Louise Pedersen is known for leadership, dedication, and commitment to her peers and community.
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Deer Lake issues an alert after reports of a lynx sighting in the town
Residents are reminded to keep a safe distance away if they do see the animal.
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Marina Redmond honoured with the Premier’s Medal for Arts, Heritage, Sport and Recreation
At this week’s public meeting, Mayor Linda Chaisson spoke about the former city clerk’s devotion to community and sport.
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Time to get yer moose, Big Game License draw results are online
The season begins September 12th and will close December 31st.
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Man reported missing from Corner Brook located deceased
The man was reported missing on May 22.
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Bulk garbage collection in Corner Brook won't be finished until next week
Assistant Director of Engineering Andrew Miller says they tried to do it in a shorter time frame this year with four weeks instead of five, but they are a few days behind schedule.
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The Eating Disorder Foundation NL has opened a new office in Corner Brook
Paul Thomey is the Executive Director of the Eating Disorder Foundation NL and says an eating disorder is a very complicated mental health issue affecting 20,000 people in NL.
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More policing to focus on panhandling in downtown Corner Brook
The City has no bylaws that prevent persons from panhandling or doing passive solicitation.
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Applications are open for the 2026-27 Community Enhancement Employment Program until June 26th
Last year, In 2025-26, 135 projects were funded helping 685 workers.
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NL Young Farmers Mentorship Program is sowing seeds of success
It matches experienced mentors with mentees aged 18-40 who are interested in farming and planning to start their own farm business.
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Slow going in the Wreckhouse area as police respond to an overturned transport trailer
Although the TCH is currently passable, RCMP NL urges all motorists to drive with patience and proceed with extreme caution until conditions improve.
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It started in 2024 and today final touches are taking place at the site of the Deep Gulch project in Corner Brook
For walkers, the paved section of Corner Brook Stream Trail, between Margaret Bowater Park and the Sir Richard will be closed.
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Corner Brook RNC Cst Scott Mosher talks about the passing of Police Service Dog Garvey
When Garvey retired in 2020, Mosher adopted him as part of his family. He says when you lose someone like that, it leaves a hole in your heart.
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Mayor says new on-demand weekend and evening transit service is busy in Corner Brook
Linda Chaisson says they will evaluate the service at the end of the summer.
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The Port of Corner Brook re-brands to modernize for the future
Marketing and Business Development Manager Holly McDonald says the main purpose is to modernize how they present the port and better communicate its role in the region.
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RCMP looking for information after a business in Kippens was broken into last week
Police responded to an alarm at Lucy’s Bar just before 2:30 in the morning.
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This is Safe Boating Awareness Week
Boating under the influence of alcohol or drugs is a choice that poses an unnecessary and unacceptable risk to you, your passengers and others sharing our waters.
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RCMP NL say the Dean Penney investigation was "one of the most expensive they have ever undertaken"
Inspector Adam Palmer says over the years, close to 100 employees of all different ranks and categories worked on this, everything from interviewers, lead investigators, covert operations and support staff.
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BREAKING: Dean Penney guilty of first degree murder
The jury released their verdict in a Corner Brook courtroom this morning.
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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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