Local News
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41-year-old Matthew Delaney charged with two counts of murder in St. John's
The RNC were called to a home on Aldershot Street where officers located two men dead inside.
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UPDATE: Team on site to bring back cell service after damage to a Bell Aliant tower in the La Scie area
The company says the damage was caused by storm conditions.
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Mill City Mavericks, Broadway Blues Band and Tammy Dutcher perform in Stephenville tomorrow night
A show was held in Corner Brook on November 28th, featuring a mixture of country, blues and rockabilly fashion.
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60th annual Lions Club Santa Claus Parade is tomorrow "60 Seasons of Christmas Magic!"
This year’s event gets underway tomorrow at 10.m. leaving from 10th Avenue.
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Blow Me Down Ski Trails to open tomorrow, a month earlier than last year
On Bayfm with Lenny Benoit, Shawn Leamon called in from the groomer to talk about plans for the day, mainly fixing up a few damp spots for tomorrow’s 9 a.m. opening.
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Salvation Army looks to help 313 kids this Christmas in Corner Brook, applications still coming in
Major Brian Wheeler says there have been over 6300 people in the region helped so far this year and this Christmas, they’ve helped over 1000 people.
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Recent snowfall helps with early bird sale of snowmobile trail passes, sale price ends next week
This past year, $165K has gone to 17 clubs to help with the costs of maintaining over 3,300 kms of trails.
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RNC offers tips on how to keep "porch pirates" away
Police encourage everyone to plan ahead, use delivery tracking and alerts, and enable notifications on parcel arrivals and request a signature upon delivery.
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Taped up box of kittens left at NL West SPCA, only one found so far after tearing their way out
Snow had drifted in around the box so no one knew they were there.
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60 foodbanks in NL will benefit from sale of shelved US booze
Community Food Sharing Association Chair of the Board Fred Marshall says this donation will go a long way for the 15,400 people who go to foodbanks here every month.
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One year later, still no movement on MOU dealing with Churchill Falls and opposition wants to know why
Meanwhile, at this week’s announcement on the sale of alcohol from the States, Finance Minister Craig Pardy says the MOU has to be thoroughly analyzed.
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Police conducting forensics on a stolen pickup located in Corner Brook
The suspect is a white woman in her thirties and police are checking surveillance footage for a better description.
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BOISAR's new truck makes the rounds in local Christmas parades
Jess Turner is the Community Events Coordinator. She says they started to fundraise for the new vehicle back in March and the new Ford F250 cost about $70K.
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St. George’s -Humber MHA Hal Cormier is appointed Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Forestry, Agriculture and Lands.
"Serving two terms as a councillor in the Town of Pasadena gave him valuable experience in addressing local challenges and opportunities, while ensuring the voices of his constituents were heard and represented effectively."
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UPDATE: RCMP say stolen red F-150 from Codroy Valley found in Corner Brook
O’Donaghey says the stolen vehicle is a red, 2012 Ford F-150 pickup truck.
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Canada's Infrastructure Ministers meet to discuss investment
Ministers discussed the Build Communities Strong Fund, a 10-year, $51 billion investment in infrastructure throughout Canada.
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Corner Brook Mayor says snow clearing costs are "burning" the budget
New this year, salt and sand is being weighed before leaving the yard to determine actual usage at the end of the season.
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American booze going back on the shelves and profits from sale going to foodbanks in NL
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Finance Minister off to Ottawa for meetings on infrastructure needs and stronger Canadian economy
On Tuesday, December 16th, Pardy will deliver the 2025 Fall Economic and Fiscal Update.
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City of Corner Brook getting ready to deliver Budget 2026 Monday night
Mayor Linda Chaisson says council and staff met for three days to discuss priorities, which included results input from public discussions.
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Minister highlights inclusion and diversity as part of International Day of Persons with Disabilities
Joedy Wall was a senior transitional group home counsellor for 29 years before politics and worked with mentally delayed and autistic adults, saying everyone has something to offer.
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Volunteers needed in Corner Brook and Deer Lake to help with tax filing
Filing taxes helps individuals access important benefits—like the monthly, tax-free Canada Child Benefit—and puts money back in their pockets.
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Irishtown woman charged with assault with a weapon and theft at a store in St. George's
Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says when the employee tried to get the vehicle’s licence plate, they were nearly struck before it fled towards Stephenville.
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Officer nearly struck trying to stop an impaired driver at a checkpoint near Baie Verte
Police were waiting when she arrived at home and at the detachment, she blew two and a half times the limit.
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Government still dealing with Motor Registration text message scam
It appears to be issued from the MyGovNL portal and now instructs the recipient to click a link that directs them to a fake website that looks like the Provincial Government website.
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Snow squalls and cold wind chills on the way for Corner Brook
Snow squalls or flurries will continue into tomorrow with local blowing snow, another 2-4 cms expected except locally 10 cm in snow squalls.
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Qalipu First Nation has two new Cultural Wellness Facilitators
Tiffany Parsons and Kaylee Sullivan started the job in August. Sullivan says it’s all about building strong Mi’kmaw communities.
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Indigenous violence prevention funding announced for a number of west coast groups
In Corner Brook, Empowering Indigenous Women for Stronger Communities will get $23,000 for a peer support program with 30 trained facilitators for a multi-day professional development gathering.
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RCMP looking for information after woman assaulted roadside near the Brigus Junction
The suspects are two males, driving a dark blue car, possibly a Honda Civic, last seen traveling westbound on the TCH.
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Deer Lake Fire Rescue recruiting new members
Chief Stephen Rowsell says the main qualifications are the desire to do it and the time to commit.
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Former tv journalist and current east coast MHA Pam Parsons releases studio single
Parsons says the song was released online last week, something she plans to continue doing.
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Fire levels long time family business on the Viking Trail near Cormack
Deer Lake Volunteer Fire Department Chief Stephen Rowsell says 7 members of the team sprang into action to help volunteer firefighters from Cormack battle the blaze at Hiscocks Service Center.
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Text message scam making the rounds here about a refund from motor registration
The message instructs the recipient to click a link and reset their password in order to receive a refund related to vehicle registration.
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Licensed Cannabis Retailer to open in Pasadena in the new year, 59 in NL so far
In a report released by the NL Liquor Corporation this week, total sales for July, August and September rang in at $28.5M.
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Bay St. George RCMP officers and others injured during altercation that involved tasering a man
23-year old Stefan King was arrested after a struggle and being tasered early last Thursday morning.
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Benoit's Cove man accused of killing a 91-year-old pedestrian is back in jail
37-year-old Matthew Batt was in court this week on five charges of breaching his release order but the matter has been set over for later this month.
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Justice Minister to speak about court disruptions and sudden changes in schedules
Justice Minister Helen Conway-Ottenheimer will go before the microphones this afternoon to provide an update on what’s being done to address issues in the provincial courts system. T
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Schools closed in Corner Brook, Pasadena and Deer Lake, RCMP reminds "Snow means slow"
RCMP Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says snow started early on the east coast and road conditions are deteriorating
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Bay St George man tasered by police after events in Stephenville Crossing and St. George's
Shortly after 2 a.m. on Thursday, police were called to the theft of the truck from a home in St. Georges. Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says a woman confronted the man who she noticed in the truck bed of her vehicle.
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Corner Brook Mayor promotes 50 percent off memberships at the Marina Redmond centre
Linda Chaisson says the new centre has lots to offer with the pool, gym, sauna, physical fitness equipment and more.
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Overnight parking ban in effect in Corner Brook as winter weather has arrived
Mayor Linda Chaisson says this will remain in effect until late April or early May but will be lifted temporarily on New Year’s Eve.
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Corner Brook Kinsmen Santa Claus Parade is this Saturday, bring a donation for the foodbank
Shelf stable food donations are welcomed and the Foodbank buys fresh items from money collected.
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Education Minister says more needs to be done in K-12 system for skilled trades opportunities
Back in 2007, Paul Dinn worked with government to bring in the Skills Task Force designed to ramp up trades training in anticipation of projects.
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Corner Brook city hall to bring down the 2026 budget on December 15th
Meetings started last night and will continue for the next two to three nights.
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Students are invited to apply for the 2026 Research Inspired Student Enrichment (RISE) Awards
The RISE Awards will support up to 20 Level II high school students who demonstrate academic excellence in the STEM disciplines of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
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Early bird sales end at Blow Me Down Trails with the highest number of passes ever sold
Shawn Leamon says the west coast is the place to be for skiing with trails in Stephenville, Pasadena, Rocky Harbour and Corner Brook.
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Opposition questions "sudden changes" to court schedules in Stephenville and Port aux Basques
Burgeo–La Poile MHA Michael King worries this may be the first step in eroding judicial and other services to rural Newfoundland and Labrador.
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NLC reports beer sales down and cannabis sales up
CEO Bruce Keating says net earnings rang in at $56.3M, a decrease of about $3.7M, mainly due to the removal of U.S products and decline in beer comissions.
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Some high school students from the Bay of Islands, Corner Brook and Pasadena are getting scholarships
A total of 201 high school graduates will share $275,000 in scholarships, which are valued at $1,000 each, except the Junior Jubilee Scholarship which is valued at $2,500.
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Corner Brook issues advisory ahead of winter weather on Wednesday
Meanwhile, the city’s on-street parking ban is in effect until May 1st, meaning vehicles must be parked in driveways by 12:00 a.m.
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Food drives during Christmas help stock the shelves for the year at the Bay of Islands Foodbank
Foodbanks Canada has said the number of requests for food coming in nationally has doubled over the last five years.
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UPDATE: 32nd annual Tree of Memories celebration will now take place December 9th
Executive Director Suzanne Carey says 6 west coast communities have their own trees and in Corner Brook, the tree is located across from the donor wall at the new hospital.
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Corner Brook mourns the loss of long time and well known volunteer Gladys Batten
Gladys passed away Thursday at the age of 83.
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Driver pulled over in Corner Brook Saturday evening, no insurance or registration
The 59 year old man had his vehicle seized by police.
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Nova Scotia MP bringing infrastructure needs and priorities of western NL back to the Prime Minister
Kings-Hants MP Kody Blois was in Corner Brook on Friday to announce $1.1M for 5 west coast tourism related projects.
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RCMP kicks off 40th Make a Wish Tree campaign today
During the month of December, participating RCMP detachments across the province will show support for children and their families by putting up a tree and welcoming members of the community to donate.
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Corner Brook RNC looking to arrest 44-year-old Robert Gould
Gould is described as being approximately 5’9” tall, 170 lbs, with blonde hair and blue eyes.
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RNC say the fire that levelled a home and shed in Frenchman's Cove was not suspicious
Mayor Erica Humber Shears says firefighters were called to Strickland's Road around 8 o’clock and experienced mechanical issues. She says Mount Moriah and Lark Harbour firefighters helped and kept the fire from spreading.
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Bay of Islands Volunteer Search and Rescue offers tips on wilderness travel
BOISAR’s Stephen Decker says those heading into the wilderness need to think about trip planning, taking the essentials and having the necessary training.
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Indigenous Craft fair at Grenfell Campus this Sunday, 25 tables on display
Admission is free but donations are being accepted for the Grenfell student foodbank.
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Government signs MOU with Indigenous groups on healthcare
Health and Indigenous Relations Minister Lela Evans says this represents phase one of a collaborative process grounded in respect, cultural recognition and partnership
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Western Regional Hospital Foundation to host "Retro Glam" gala tomorrow night
For the first time in years, the gala has sold out and there is a waiting list for tickets.
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Trans Support NL hosting a "Chosen Family Dinner" at Vine Place tomorrow
Quinn Jesso says they’re switching it up a little this year. She says it will include a pajama party, trivia, activities, food, movies, and more.
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ACOA brings $1.1M to five west coast tourism projects
Work will include enhancements to the Cape Blow-Me-Down trail, the Humber Valley Trail, the snowmobile trail from Corner Brook to Pasadena, upgrades to the Man in the Mountain trail and a Geopark in the Bay of Islands.
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13 west coast communities join to launch a new Humber Bay of Islands regional brand identity
The new brand unites the communities of Cox's Cove, McIvers, Gillams, Meadows, Irishtown-Summerside, Hughes Brook, Steady Brook, Corner Brook, Massey Drive, Mount Moriah, Humber Arm South, York Harbour, and Lark Harbour.
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Woman charged with obstructing a police officer Tuesday in St. Anthony
RCMP Cpl Jesse O’Donaghey says police located the vehicle in a parking lot on West Street and noticed three people inside with open cans of beer.
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Stephenville store thief arrested twice in less than a week
Gregory MacPhee now faces charges of theft and failure to comply with his release order.
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School food programs in NL getting financial boost to buy infrastructure needs
Food First NL CEO Josh Smee says the feds put aside $20M last year to help non profit school food programs buy physical infrastructure, the things they need to deliver their programming and a coalition of four community organizations across Atlantic Canada were successful in getting $1,000,000.
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Gonna be a time tomorrow night at the Corner Brook Kinsmen annual 60+ Christmas Dance
The Dance starts at the Legion starts 8 p.m. and runs until midnight.
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Deer Lake RCMP investigating theft of 2025 side-by-side which was stolen and driven into a pond
Police are looking to speak with anyone who saw this side-by-side in the area on November 21st – either being driven or in or near the water.
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RNC reminds people to be safe while shopping online
Cst Stephanie Myers says fraudsters are creating fake websites, posting too good to be true deals, and sending convincing emails and texts designed to steal personal or financial information.
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Royal Canadian Legion Branch 13 to receive 2025 YMCA Peace Medallion this evening
YMCA Peace medallions are awarded in concert with their David Elliott Memorial Speak-off open to grade six students.
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New vessel, administration building and pay equity are a few of the year's highlights at Marine Atlantic
President and CEO Murray Hupman says revenue is down due to lower passenger traffic as a result of “growing pains” with the introduction of their new ship, “the Ala’suinu.”
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A few west coast women honoured at Purple Ribbon Campaign launch in the capital city
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RCMP looking for 2025 ATV stolen from Mattis Point cabin area
The ATV is a 2025 Can Am Outlander XMR 1000 quad, and is grey in colour with red accents.
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Missing hunter near Hughes Brook located safely within hours on Friday
BOISAR reminds everyone before heading out to backcountry areas, practice the Three Ts of wilderness safety: Trip Planning, Training, and Taking the essentials - including a reliable communication device.
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Intimate partner violence is on the rise but not getting reported, according to the head of Willow House
From 2019-2023, the number of intimate partner violence occurrences went up from 1367 to 3394, representing an overall increase of about 150 percent. I
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Deer Lake RCMP looking for male driver seen in Dairy Queen parking lot Friday evening
The man in his mid to late fifties was seen in the area at the time and is described as white, heavy set, balding, and was shirtless.
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RCMP Traffic Services West arrests four drivers and hands out multiple tickets this past weekend
On Friday (November 21st, 2025) police stopped a vehicle in St. Georges and charged a 33-year-old Barachois Brook woman, who was on conditions not to occupy the driver’s seat of a motor vehicle.
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RNC offers easier process to get criminal record checks done
Some applicants may still be required to attend in person for fingerprints as part of a vulnerable sector check and will be advised as part of the application process.
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Head of Vine Place in Corner Brook welcomes youth hub in the works to open next year
Executive Director Mike Kearley says “at Vine Place, they’ve always believed in the power of community to change lives.”
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Pasadena Pirates win Baseball NL's "Grassroots Team of the Year"
Nigel Noel won “Minor Player of the year.”
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A pedestrian dies from injuries after being struck by a vehicle in Burin on Saturday
The Chief Medical Examiner is involved and a Collision Reconstructionist with RCMP Traffic Services West in Corner Brook attended the scene.
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Man arrested in St. Georges with no registration and driving while prohibited
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Costs for cleaning Corner Brook's fire hall, depot, and water treatment plant up over 5 percent
At last week’s public meeting, a new two year contract was approved for K and D Commercial Maintenance Ltd at nearly $62K per year.
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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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