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OPP confirm a long hauler from Stephenville was found dead
Lush had parked his moving truck at the Petro Pass Truck Stop in Summerstown, near Cornwall and was heading back home to Newfoundland at the time.
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Corner Brook council pre-empted by a junior council and Mayor for the day
Deputy Mayor Watkins announced the Jigs and Wheels Festival is coming back.
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Work to start soon on clean up of Riverside Drive but safety will come first
Granter says the hope is remediation will begin this week, weather permitting.
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It's the right time to apply to the RCMP, Cpl Peter Gosse to hold a recruitment session tonight
Cpl Peter Gosse is the facilitator and says this means anyone can attend, from the comfort of wherever they are.
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Bay St. George RCMP looking for a side by side stolen from Stephenville
The side by side, an orange 2013 Kawasaki Teryx with NL licence plate VTF013, was stolen from a residential property on Ohio Drive in Stephenville s
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BOISAR spends days helping in the search for a missing Pynn's Brook man
Shawn Street is the coordinator of BOISAR. He says they searched the Lady Slipper Road area and the next couple of days they searched the Logger School Road area.
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It's Spring Clean up time in Corner Brook
This week is for metals & bulk waste (furniture, branches, grass cuttings). They should be put into separate piles.
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NL delegation in Houston, Texas, for the Offshore Technology Conference
This year’s conference includes sessions on green hydrogen and offshore wind.
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Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Job Grant suspended due to federal employment funding cuts
With the Government of Canada’s decision to cut $625 million in jobs funding nation-wide, almost 200,000 fewer people will be served across the country.
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May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, RCMP NL advises safety first
Cpl Jolene Garland says motorcycle operators need to follow the speed limit, drive sober, check blind spots, wear a helmet, and consider wearing highly visible clothing.
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Industry Minister marks 50th anniversary of Come by Chance
On March 27, Braya's first ever shipment of biofuel, produced from soya bean oil, was exported from Newfoundland and Labrador to a customer based in California.
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Girls in sports, the topic of the Plain Truth on Bayfm
Host Paula Sheppard says a report from Canadian Women in Sports in 2020 discovered that the retention of girls and women in sports is a critical concern.
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Local search and rescue groups spent days trying to find a missing Pynn's Brook man
A post on the Bay of Islands Volunteer Search and Rescue says, “Great work by Deer Lake Search and Rescue members in finding and rescuing this individual.
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RCMP Traffic Services West and Highway Enforcement officers team up to check commercial vehicles
Four of the six vehicles were removed from service.
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Celebrate Municipal Awareness Day in Corner Brook this Wednesday!
This event will include outdoor equipment displays, indoor information booths, and a fun zone in the gym.
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A grant from the Trans Canada Trail will help fix erosion on the Corner Brook Connector
The grants, up to $1,500 each, were awarded following an application process and can be used toward a number of trail activities, including accessibility improvements, clean-up, debris removal, art installation, maintenance or volunteer appreciation.
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Police locate missing man Joshua Legge
RCMP provided the update on Saturday afternoon.
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Happy 100th anniversary to two Salvation Army churches in Corner Brook!
The Salvation Army is hosting a Family Fun Day tomorrow from 2-4 p.m. at City Square. There will be food, music and mascots.
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Qalipu Chief Jenny Brake is looking forward to future conservation projects
Brake wouldn’t get into details about other similar projects, but did say they are being developed.
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Changes are being made to the NL Tourist Accommodations Act
Since last April, over 2,200 accommodations have registered with the Province.
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Community Preparedness Day at the Majestic Lawn in Corner Brook tomorrow
At the Majestic Lawn tomorrow afternoon, Sparky will be on hand for pictures with the kids and folks will have an opportunity to learn about ways they can reduce the risk of a fire.
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RCMP looking into atv users in the town of Deer Lake
Cpl Jolene Garland says while the town has a by-law allowing licenced operators of off-road vehicles to travel on municipal roads to access trails, they are also using town roads for regular transportation in the community, which is not permitted.
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$3 million for student assistants K-12
The investment will result in approximately 104 full-time equivalent student assistant positions being added to the K-12 public education system.
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Question period in the House of Assembly yesterday kicks off with a loud discussion and warning
Opposition Leader Tony Wakeham asked about initiatives within the fishery.
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Sweetland premieres tonight at the Cineplex in Corner Brook
Christian Sparkes's film Sweetland, based on the novel by Michael Crummey will screen Saturday at 6:30pm.
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UPDATED: Missing man Joshua Legge found safe
The RCMP provided an update on Saturday.
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$220,000 to Food First NL for better access to nutritious foods
The Department of Health and Community Services prioritizes improved access to nutritious food as a component of improving health outcomes and addressing the social determinants of health for the residents of the province.
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NL has 52 nominees at this year's East Coast Music Awards, taking place this weekend
A total of $500,000 was announced recently from government and the capital city to host the East Coast Music Awards next year.
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Nature Conservancy of Canada offers tips on outdoor events like camping or hiking
Be prepared, such as knowing where you are going, the types of trails, what wildlife is in the area to how to set up a tent and campsite.
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Delays in air travel possible after aircraft overshoots runway at YYT
The incident has forced the closure of the impacted runway and operations are being assessed.
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Deer Lake RCMP looking for missing man Joshua Legge, last seen in Pasadena
He may be driving a 2015 blue Dodge Ram pickup truck with NL license plate CWX 811.
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RCMP looking for a dirt bike stolen from Port au Port East
Cpl Jolene Garland says the bike is a 2002 Yamaha TTR 250 four-stroke. It is blue in colour and is missing the plastic covering of the gas tank.
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Bay of Islands MHA questions House of Assembly on unsafe roads and cataract surgeries
As well, Eddie Joyce says social housing has been a long standing issue in Corner Brook and while for 50 units are welcomed, there are over 300 people on the waitlist.
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Opposition House Leader says people in NL have highest debt burden in Canada
Conway-Ottenheimer says there has been too much money wasted.
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Safe outdoor fire tips in time for Forest Fire Season, on now until September 30th
A permit must be obtained from a forest management district office to burn vegetation, wood and paper products during forest fire season.
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NL Forest Fire Season starts today
Forestry Minister Elvis Loveless says currently, there are wildfire suppression teams, water bombers, helicopters, and equipment strategically located throughout the province -- ready to respond whenever and wherever they are needed.
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$550,000 for mental health and suicide prevention training
62 courses have been offered with 630 people attending training in either Mental Health First Aid, Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) or SafeTalk across the province as of last month.
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Province-wide public safety radio to start June 1st
Justice and Public Safety Minister John Hogan says government committed to this project four years ago and recognized how this could bolster public safety in all regions and committed $181 million over 12 years to implement this and the associated communications infrastructure.
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United Way gives nearly $385,000 to 41 charities in NL
Some funding is coming to the west coast for the Stephenville Emergency Food Services Program.
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OPP looking for a missing man originally from the Stephenville area
51-year-old Brian Lush was parking his truck at a gas station in eastern Ontario last Wednesday, according to family.
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Premier speaks about the province's future at the Empire Club of Canada
Andrew Furey says wind hydrogen projects are expected to bring $200 billion to NL’s GDP and 12,000 jobs.
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Qalipu and Nature Conservancy of Canada sign a deal to protect "Charlie's Place."
Qalipu Chief Jenny Brake says, “For generations, both Beothuk and Mi’kmaq people have occupied Charlie’s Place."
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Corner Brook city hall reviewing submissions for STAR initiatives
Mayor Jim Parsons says it’s a program with Tourism Atlantic that recognizes tourism is a mixture of more than just the city.
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Opposition uncovers 51 deaths due to overdose in NL last year
Premier Andrew Furey says government can always do more to address this evolving issue. He says this has been an evolving crises that gripped the west coast of this country and is now spreading east.
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"Outdoor Fun, No Damage Done" free webinar taking place tomorrow
The Nature Conservancy of Canada (NCC) is offering practical tips on how to enjoy nature responsibly.
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Applications are open for the 2024-25 Accessible Vehicle Funding Program, up to $50,000 available
Eligible applicants can receive up to $50,000 funding for accessibility related vehicle modifications.
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Craig Young to play at the RAC this Saturday
Young says he grew up with parents who loved music and he learned how to play guitar at a young age.
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Bay St. George RCMP arrest three impaired drivers since Friday
Police saw a man operating an all-terrain vehicle (ATV) on a road in St. George’s on Friday.
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Gros Morne summit is closed to visitors May 1-June 27
Arctic hare, rock ptarmigan and caribou need privacy and a disturbance-free environment as they have their young and care for them in their first days of life.
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Premier Furey offers condolences to the family of Bob Cole
Furey says "The passing of the voice of Hockey Night in Canada is a loss not just for a nation of dedicated hockey fans, but it is especially poignant for Newfoundlanders and Labradorians."
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Time to take off those studded winter tires
Under the Highway Traffic Act, studded tire use is only permitted between November 1st and April 30th.
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Several businesses in Corner Brook close in April
Mayor Jim Parsons says some businesses are finding a lot of pressure in retail with online sellers.
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Proposed salt mine in St. George's gets green light from government but there are conditions
A Certificate of Approval, an approved Waste Management Plan, and monitoring stations are required before construction.
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Keep voting for Our Lady of Mercy church
The Next Great Save is made possible by The National Trust for Canada, which is a registered charity that leads and inspires action to save and renew historic places.
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Any grade 6 students want to be Mayor for a day?
Six runners-up will be selected as "Councillors" and will participate in a mock Public Council Meeting on May 6 at 6 pm to be televised by Rogers.
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Senior busted for impaired driving in Corner Brook this past weekend
He was released to appear in court at a later date.
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ATV access to some Corner Brook streets starts this Wednesday
Drivers must be at least 16 years of age, have a driver’s license, and insurance.
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BOISAR practices rope rescues near the Main in the Mountain
15 BOISAR members along with 3 members from Bonne Bay Search and Rescue - BBSAR, took part in rope rescue techniques.
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Corner Brook city hall looks for proposals to start phase two of the Great Train Enhancement
This will include the establishment of a continuous transportation and recreational route running along the waterfront from Mill Road to the Man in the Mountain lookout.
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Two lobster fishermen are being laid to rest in Lark Harbour today
Funerals for both men will start 2 p.m. at St. James Anglican Church on Main Street in Lark Harbour.
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A public hearing next month for the re-zoning of Cpl Pinksen Memorial Drive
Councillor Vaughn Granter says there have been two RFP's for development of this land done by the city in the past and all proposals received had zoning issues.
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Corner Brook staff looking at how people get around the city
A Transportation Study Project has been awarded to Harbourside Transportation Consultants and is now well underway.
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Corner Brook's Mill Whistler is coming back with a partner this year
Councillor Pamela Keeping says staff are in the process of getting the little train back in action and waiting on new parts.
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Mount Bernard Reconstruction Project should be complete this year
Detours and road closures in the area have been ongoing in the area for the past three years on this nearly $10.5 million dollar project.
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A year of growth ahead for the Deer Lake Airport
President and CEO Tammy Priddle says they expect a 30 percent increase in passenger traffic this year.
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Food Cycler Program coming to Corner Brook
Councillor Vaughn Granter says “the FoodCycler™ is an electric appliance that offers in-home, countertop composting of food waste.”
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Corner Brook's annual spring clean up starts on Monday, May 6th
The first week of collection is from Monday, May 6th until Friday, May 10th for bulk waste and metals; the second week of collection is from Monday, May 13th until Friday, May 17th for household garbage.
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Mayor says 3 watermain leaks in Curling reduced demand by 1 million litres a day
Mayor Jim Parsons says staff have located and repaired three watermain leaks in the Curling area which reduced system demand by 1 million litres a day which means we are using about 20 million litres of water per day.
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Lawns damaged by snow clearing need to be reported to city hall by the end of May
Damages will be entered into the repair list and addressed after being assessed by City crews.
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Two bids received for pavement markings in Corner Brook, one was $50,000 higher
The city’s Manager of Engineering Services Aaron O’Brien says there is a distinct number of markings that must be done is included in the contract which also specifies the type of paint to be used.
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Funding available to host events during Well Being Week in September
To qualify, groups must be a community organization and an event must meet the description and align with the objectives of Well-Being Week.
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Two west coast residents facing drug charges after two separate traffic stops near Corner Brook
32-year-old Alicia Gilbert of Humber Valley Resort and 29-year-old Jonathan Park of Corner Brook, were arrested.
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Two west coast residents are facing drug trafficking charges
Police say 32-year-old Alicia Gilbert of Humber Valley Resort and 29-year-old Jonathan Park of Corner Brook, were arrested.
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Corner Brook city hall hires consultant to assess landlide in Curling
Deputy Mayor Linda Chaisson says on April 2nd, a resident reported a landslide on the Great Trail in the area of Georgetown Road.
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Corner Brook, Humber Arm South, and Meadows are getting accessible communities grants
The Accessible Pathways program in Corner Brook is one of the grant recipients this year, as well as, accessible upgrades in Humber Arm South, and accessible upgrades to the municipal building in Meadows.
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Corner Brook MHA raises concerns after Ottawa cuts funding to Workforce Development funding
Gerry Byrne says for this province it could mean a $16.8 million cut in funding for labour market programming for groups of individuals who are struggling to become a part of society.
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Corner Brook city hall orders a review of council members pay as per regulations
Staff has hired a consultant to provide a report to bring forward for Council to review
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Condolences continue for family and friends of the two Lark Harbour fishermen who lost their lives
Corner Brook MHA Gerry Byrne says any workplace tragedy is a horrible tragedy and this solemn, horrible day cannot be forgotten, especially on the eve of the National Day of Mourning for workplace deaths.
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Nearly $47,000 in prizes handed out at the 72nd annual Arts and Letters Awards Program
A total of 618 entries were submitted for consideration for the 2024 program.
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Corner Brook to host the annual Recreational NL convention this weekend
The event provides a great opportunity to showcase all that Corner Brook has to offer in the world of recreation.
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A woman is dead after being hit by a transport truck near Thomas Pond yesterday
Shortly before 1:00 p.m. yesterday, RCMP gathered evidence that indicated the woman was walking on the eastbound lane of the highway.
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Council says the new Corner Brook Recreation Centre is $1.1 million over budget, so far
Councillor Charles Pender says it works out to be about 5% over budget. Pender asked if there was a total cost on extra change orders but Mayor Jim Parsons says we’re lucky the overall cost isn’t higher than what it is with the costs of inflation.
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RCMP looking for a stolen boat and trailer from St. Andrews
The boat is a 2012 18-foot Lund, model SSV16. The trailer is a 2011 ShoreLand’r boat trailer with NL licence plate TGG463.
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Steady Brook is taking applications for summer employment, no need to be a student
The positions are 30 hours per week for 6 weeks and work will start the first week of July.
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Applications are open for the 2024-25 Age-Friendly NL Communities Program
Recipients can get up to $10,000 to conduct an age-friendly assessment or implement aspects of an existing plan.
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Engineers conducting a two week Lidar scan on landslide site at Riverside Drive
Councillor Charles Pender says with this data in hand, Stantec can determine how soon the earth in the area can be removed and they anticipate being able to propose recommendations and cleanup methods by early May.
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Opposition calls for a "comprehensive community benefits agreement" in wind hydrogen development
One that ensures economic returns are equitably shared with local communities, particularly those directly affected.
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The Cove House in Cox's Cove opens their doors to a stranded helicopter crew from the Coast Guard
Peter Galbraith is a research scientist with DFO and was one of the men aboard the helicopter. He says a lot of people from Cox’s Cove were on scene waiting to help.
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A Port au Port church needs your vote to win money for restorations
Our Lady of Mercy Heritage Church has been selected to compete for $50,000 in Restoration funds from the National Trust competition the Next Great Save.
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Family member clarifies wrong information in the media about the tragic incident in Lark Harbour yesterday
Lindsey Swift is the girlfriend of Marcus Childs. Childs and his father own the Miss Jenny, a 23 foot open boat but it did not capsize in the waters near Molly Ann Cove.
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House fire in Stephenville claims the life of a woman in her eighties
A Fire Scene Investigator with the Fire Services Division of Justice and Public Safety will be on the scene today to continue with the investigation.
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Condolences for the families affected by yesterday's boat tragedy in Lark Harbour
Bay of Islands MHA Eddie Joyce was in the town yesterday and met with the families.
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Opposition leader calls for government to axe the sugar tax
Tony Wakeham brought concerns to the floor of a single mother paying $11 on a $4 purchase of fruit punch, and says it’s time to axe the sugar tax.
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ParksNL campsites will take reservations starting Wednesday
Most camping parks are scheduled to open for the Victoria Day weekend, with some others opening in late May.
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Two men dead after boat capsizes on west coast
The Canadian Coast Guard has confirmed it recovered two bodies from the ocean on Sunday.
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Bay of Islands MHA still questioning the House of Assembly about road safety issues
Eddie Joyce says gabion baskets keeping the rocks from falling on roads are decades old.
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RCMP stop pursuit of a truck in Stephenville in the interest of public safety
The truck is confirmed as a black Nissan Frontier with a roof rack.
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Government says there are 2 new electric vehicles on the roads in NL every day
The Electrical Vehicle Rebate program provides a $2,500 rebate for consumers who purchase or lease an all-electric vehicle, and a $1,500 rebate for the purchase or lease of a plug-in hybrid vehicle.
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RCMP Traffic Services West pulls two vehicles off the roads and tickets drivers
One driver, a 64-year-old Deer Lake man, was found to be operating the vehicle while prohibited from driving due to a recent impaired driving conviction.
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Bay St. George RCMP is looking for the owner or driver of a truck that would not stop for police
The truck is confirmed as a black Nissan Frontier with a roof rack.
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World Energy GH2 is looking for someone to build a camp in Stephenville for 1500 people
Interested applicants must be aligned with Qalipu members, and have an industry leading health and safety record. T
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Mobile crisis team ready for the Bay St. George area
The purpose is to deliver crisis intervention services directly to people in the community, eliminating the need to visit emergency departments and involve the criminal justice system.
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Low fare airline Flair announces sustainability plans
It’s based on three pillars of Environmental, Social and Governance.
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It's Daffodil Month, an emblem of hope for cancer
Volunteers raise vital funds through the sale of daffodils and daffodil pins for the fight against cancer.
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Harvesters and producers have reached a set price for shrimp
The Fish Food and Allied Workers Union and the Association of Seafood Producers agreed the price of shrimp for the 2024 fishing season; spring, summer and fall fisheries will all be under one price agreement of $1.36/lb.
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It's National Telecommunicators Week
For more than 500,000 residents and visitors province-wide, 9-1-1 Call Takers play an integral role in public safety, available 24-hours a day, seven days a week.
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High school Rise Awards recipients to be announced today
Recipients of the RISE awards are Level II high school students who demonstrate academic excellence in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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The Provincial Elks Convention is taking place in Corner Brook
Don Gillis is Grand Exalted Ruler of the national organization and has been invited to the event. Gillis has been an Elk member for 25 years and says there are over 200 Elks clubs in Canada.
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Government and the AAHP sign a collective agreement
It includes a two per cent wage increase each year for four years; a one-time employee recognition bonus payment of $2,000; and wage recognition to ensure occupation competitiveness.
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Bay of Islands Volunteer Search and Rescue recommends the three T's of wilderness safety
The group's Shawn Street says if you’re heading out for an excursion, always follow the three T’s of wilderness safety with the first being a trip plan, let someone know where you are going and expected time of return.
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Judy Falle's new book "Papa and his drum" is connected to her father's childhood
On Bayfm’s Qalipu today Falle says her father grew up in Codroy Pond, which was french and when he was 12, moved to St. George’s where he needed to learn english. She says her father did not have a good time in school and it was an oppressed way of life.
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CBRH student's video about safety will represent NL in a national contest
Bethany Reid won the 2024 video category for her video called “Good Visibility is no Accident.
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Bay of Islands MHA Eddie Joyce still questioning the house about an oncologist for the new hospital
Joyce stated he understands there’s a shortage of these specialists across the country, but government has had five years to find one.
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Mayor says there's a "modest" savings in Corner Brook's snow clearing budget
Parsons says the snow clearing budget covers the fiscal year which will include this November and December.
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Government offers childcare operators an extra $30 a day for infant spaces
Close to 750 spaces currently in development have received funding through the Child Care Capacity Initiative announced this past fall. This includes 465 in the Western region.
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Another $3 million for ArtsNL and Year of the Arts
This brings the total amount of funding to $15 million.
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Federal Budget 2024 will tax big earners to pay for new services
People making less than $250,000 will pay tax at the current rate, but those making more will pay more tax on capital gains.
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MP Gudie Hutchings breaks down the federal budget for the district
She says this is great news for people living in her district and is focused on helping folks with the costs of daily living. building homes and growing the economy to create more jobs.
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Hughes Brook is under a boil water advisory
This boil water advisory does not impact residents whose water comes from wells.
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A heavy heart brings the Curling Ranger bar to a close
“After a long and storied history of serving our community, we have made the difficult decision to permanently close the bar due to current economic conditions.”
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Mobile crisis services being expanded to include Bay St. George
These teams include mental health and addictions clinicians and trained police officers who respond together to crises in the community.
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Spring clean-up starts May 6th in Corner Brook
Mayor Jim Parsons says as usual, two weeks have been set aside and flyers have been mailed out.
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Corner Brook Regional High girls and boys hockey teams headed to the east coast
The Beaumont Hamel hockey tournament will take place in Paradise from April 18th to the 21st.
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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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