Local News
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Conflict of interest at city hall over an appointment to the Western Regional Service Board
Deputy Mayor Chaisson says she resigned from the board because she could not support something dealing with city employees.
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Corner Brook Status of Women Council to hold event next month celebrating their 50th anniversary
Paula Sheppard is the Executive Director. She says these organizations came about because of a Status of women report commissioned by the federal government in 1969 and released a year later.
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RNC offers tips for Cyber Security Awareness Month
Do not open e-mails or attachments from those not known to you.
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Appointments are open now for COVID-19 and Influenza vaccinations
It will start Monday, October 21st, and health officials will be providing vaccines that target the latest strains of COVID-19 and influenza.
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RCMP NL dealing with several violent crimes on the east coast
The remains of a 42 year old man was found in a burned out truck in Bay Roberts. Three people were officially charged yesterday after being arrested on Saturday.
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RNC looking for information on an assault last Friday in Pasadena involving a young person
A 38-year-old man was charged with assault and released from custody to appear in Provincial Court on a later date.
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$32 million Atlantic Wildfire Centre to be located at Gander International Airport
The damaged CL- 415 aircraft in the current fleet of five water bombers will be repaired and a request for proposals will be issued for two new “bird dog” (spotter) aircraft.
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Engagement sessions for international students and employers are underway on the west coast
A session will take place in Corner Brook tomorrow (oct 9th) at Grenfell Campus for students and the Civic Centre for employers.
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Man assaults a young person in Pasadena
RNC Cst James Cadigan says early last Friday afternoon, they responded to an assault in the area of Midland Row.
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Driver of stolen transport truck charged after leading police on a lengthy pursuit in central
39-year-old William Matthew Morris of Bishop’s Falls has been charged with theft of a motor vehicle, flight from police, dangerous operation and more.
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3 people charged with murder after remains of a Spaniard's Bay man were found in a burned truck
28-year-old Stephanie Noftall and 41-year-old Matthew Kavanagh, both of Harbour Grace and 34-year-old Terry Cole of Carbonear, were arrested on Saturday evening in relation to a recent homicide in Bay Roberts.
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Province to cover funding under Jordan's Principle for student assistants, reimbursement to come from Ottawa
Gerry Byrne says Gudie Hutchings has recognized this responsibility has been delayed and even suggests there could be other ways to get funding.
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Gudie Hutchings says "Indigenous Services Canada is working to process the students’ applications in due course"
Jordan’s Principle exists to fill gaps and meet the individual needs of First Nations kids.
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Municipal leaders can avail of training on the new Towns and Local Service Districts Act
They will learn how to increase awareness of the changes from the current Municipalities Act, 1999, learn about new and continuing provisions in the new legislation, and gain a better understanding of their roles under the new legislation.
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Her Majesty's Penitentiary in St. John's is getting a new program trailer
It’s an interim measure which government has committed to until a new facility can be built.
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High speed chase on the TCH in central ends with driver being arrested
At 6:22 p.m. on Saturday, police say a man was been arrested in the Terra Nova National Park area.
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Opposition concerned over violent outbursts at school, the latest in McKays
Dinn also heard from a parent that E.A. Butler All Grade in McKay’s went into secure lockdown on September 27 following a violent outburst by a child.
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Atlantic Wildfire Centre announcement coming today in central NL
The event gets underway at noon at the gander International Airport.
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Radiothon 2024 raises over $530K for the Western Regional Hospital Foundation
This was the 34th annual radiothon, which over the years has raised over $22 million for medical equipment in the western region.
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Police investigate break, enter and theft from 460 Powersports in Stephenville
From inside the store, the suspect stole two helmets.
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Province's air ambulance negotiations will be finalized soon
In addition to managing the dispatch of all emergency calls, the contract includes a number of requirements such as a 10-year plan
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Shinearama Day is tomorrow at the Corner Brook Plaza tomorrow
The goal this year is to raise $5,000 and all funds raised stay in Corner Brook.
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Lots of stories to be told in Rocky Harbour as the Storytelliing Festival is underway
Event organizer Francois Trepanier says they have more than doubled the number of storytellers from last year from 9 to 19.
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Kelly Russell at the Corner Brook Arts and Culture Centre tonight
Kelly Russell’s Who Knit Ya?” tour tells his story of beginning with learning how to play the piano with his mother and his dreams of being a rock star.
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Premier to make health care infrastructure announcement in Deer Lake today
Andrew Furey will be joined by Health Minister John Hogan.
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Deer Lake Regional Airport Authority gets money for green initiatives
YDF in Deer Lake will use the funds to support the first step in its efforts to reduce emissions and provide a framework for improvements in the future.
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Municipal administrators are meeting in Corner Brook today
A fall forum is taking place at the Greenwood Inn and Suites on West Street.
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Radiothon 2024 live on Bayfm all day, let's make health care better
Radiothon 2024 is live on Bayfm from 8 a.m. until 5 p.m. today.
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Police continue to look for Stephanie Noftall, missing from the Trinity Conception area since September 30th
Noftall is believed to currently have long bluish-grey hair with red bangs.
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Government investing in innovative companies and ideas to improve health care
Industry Minister Andrew Parsons says it’s a massive opportunity everywhere to find ways to improve the technology and one good example is a west coast company, Swiftsure Innovation.
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Monogram working with Corner Brook, the Humber Valley and the Bay of Islands to develop tourism
Monogram is working to develop a “comprehensive tourism campaign that includes fresh brand identity, strategic communications, a new website and more.
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Sierra Club of Canada to host meeting in Corner Brook tonight about emissions cap, wildfires and solutions
Qalipu First Nations Chief Jenny Brake and Rachel Jekanowski of Memorial University will be the guest speakers.
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NL marks decade of international recognition for environmentally responsible forest management
Forestry Minister Gerry Byrne says, “The achievement of this internationally recognized standard demonstrates the Provincial Government’s commitment to ensuring that the forestry industry in Newfoundland and Labrador remains vibrant for years to come.”
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Some Central Dairies 2% milk is being recalled due to spoilage
Agropur has identified a piece of equipment that is suspected to have been the source of contamination due to its location.
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industry Minister praises NL innovators saying they are "world class"
Andrew Parsons says “it’s a time to celebrate what’s gone on, what’s going on and most importantly is where we want to go.”
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Bay St George YMCA garden gets hit by potato thieves, but community steps up to make the day
Cheryl Johnson is the Operations Director. She says they felt defeated because the food was being grown to give to the foodbank for Thanksgiving.
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Taking steps to improve healthcare together, Radiothon 2024 takes place tomorrow on Bayfm
Tomorrow morning listeners will tune into Bayfm as vital funds are raised to buy necessary equipment throughout the region.
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A man has died in St. John's after colliding with a light pole while driving a scooter
The man was not wearing a helmet at the time of the collision and was taken to hospital to be treated for serious injuries.
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Police find human remains of a man inside a vehicle in Bay Roberts
The vehicle was located on Country Road on Monday morning.
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RCMP issue 26 tickets on the Northern Peninsula Highway, most of them for speeding
Five motorists were ticketed for passing on a solid line.
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Deep Gulch project underway to replace 50 foot deep sewer lines on University Drive
Work is ongoing now on the end wall where pipes will come out and water will flow into Corner Brook stream.
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Government has released the 2024-26 HealthTech and BioTech Ecosystem Action Plan
The Action Plan will provide a path forward to guide the ongoing growth of this sector in Newfoundland and Labrador.
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RBC Race for the Kids is running and walking for child and youth mental health
RBC Race for the Kids is a walk/run event held across communities in Newfoundland and Labrador, raising vital funds for mental health programs and services at the Janeway.
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RNC issue over 130 tickets in three days in the Corner Brook region
One driver had their vehicle seized and license suspended for driving 168 km/hr in a 100 km/hr zone.
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Mayor talks about delays at the new recreation centre in Corner Brook
Mayor Jim Parsons says they’re still waiting on substantial completion from the contractor and that the building is constructed correctly.
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Highway brush cutting contract awarded for Campbell's Brook to Port aux Basques
MHA Andrew Parsons says this will include clearing along the entire right-of-way on both sides of this section of highway.
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Bayfm will host Radiothon 2024 this Friday!
Over 22 million has been raised over the years in support of the Western Regional Hospital Foundation.
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Police locate and arrest escaped inmate from Her Majesty's Penitentiary
Police say 51-year-old Todd Boland fled the facility on foot around 9:40 this morning.
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Bay of Islands MHA sends second letter asking for a meeting with the Premier over lack of student assistants
Eddie Joyce says he’s met with parents and continues to hear stories of children still home due to this and others sitting in soiled clothes at school.
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Department of Education says an additional 160 fulltime student assistants have been added this year
An additional 40 instructional resource teachers were also hired to support students this school year.
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It's International Day of the Older Persons and National Seniors Day
This year, the United Nations theme is “Aging with Dignity: The Importance of Strengthening Care and Support Systems for Older Persons Worldwide.”
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RCMP NL issue warning about lethal opioid being sold as oxycontin
One is marked with a “M” and the other has the number “30” etched on the pill.
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Qalipu Chief excited about employment and economic opportunities
The Qalipu, the Membertou First Nation and Horizon Naval Engineering now own the 140 year old St. John’s shipyard, known as Newdock.
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NL signs MOU with port in Belgium
Industry Minister Andrew Parsons says this agreement will further enhance cooperation and assist in establishing a green shipping corridor to connect our Canadian renewable energy supply with European demand.
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Corner Brook Mill Whistler waiting on a part from Europe
Meanwhile, Mayor Jim Parsons says the city is still working on getting a second train but it’s not easy to find one.
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Lynx sighting reported in Steady Brook this morning, keep an eye on your pets
Keep small dogs and cats indoors whenever possible, and always accompany pets when taking them outside.
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Three moose poaching incidents on the west coast are under investigation
Officers responded to a complaint from the public about a dead bull moose approximately two kilometers east of Codroy Pond near the Trans-Canada Highway.
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Corner Brook Pulp and Paper appeals council's decision against harvesting in the water shed area
Mayor Jim Parsons says the area is a protected water supply zone under discretionary use and as such there is a specific procedure including public consultation.
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Ribfest will be back in Corner Brook next year after a record crowd last month
Deputy Mayor Linda Chaisson asked if there will be a 6th Ribfest and the city’’s Director of Public Works, Donald Burden says Crabby’s BBQ Shack and the Texas Rangers will be back next year.
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Special Olympians showcasing originals and hits at CB Nuit tomorrow
Bayfm’s Melanie Gosse, among her many talents, helps those from the Corner Brook Viking Special Olympics explore their musical side.
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Qalipu First Nation enters a partnership in the St. John's shipyard
Qalipu Chief Jenny Brake says it will pay immediate returns to Nations members for social and cultural programming and will sustain economic development for the communities.
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Pasadena Pirates celebrate first win for NL at Atlantic Championship since the eighties
Darren Hancock is the President of Baseball NL. He says baseball has grown in this province.
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Department of Education issues advisory saying no changes in Student Supervision Policy
A teacher sponsor is preferred but, when one is not available, a lead volunteer can be appointed by the school administrator.
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Fish and Wildlife students to clean up Riverside Drive this morning
Student Carly McLennon says it’s part of their Environmental Citizenship Course.
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Curling retaining wall change order approved at nearly $170K
However, since some materials were not used, the city received a credit of slightly more than $39K.
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Corner Brook is now paying less for water treatment chemicals
The city’s Director of Public Works Donald Burden says if less is used, the cost goes down.
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Government launches an online survey for nurse practitioners and students to help with recruitment
Health Minister John Hogan says “Expanded opportunities will help with retention, which will increase access to health care for residents.”
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Some teachers are heading to the House of Assembly in November to learn about parliament
The Teachers Institute provides an opportunity for educators to experience first-hand the inner workings of parliament and the broader structure of government.
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Premier Andrew Furey does not support a pay raise for MHA's
March report recommends a $25,000 salary increase for MHAs, after this annual salary has been frozen since 2009.
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Cleaning Corner Brook city hall will now cost over 18 percent more
Councillor Vaughn Granter says bids closed last week with one bid received for a 3-year Contract. Blair Holdings Limited $483.808.26 HST Included per 36-month term.
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Remembering Hurricane Fiona two years later; Mayor says it's been challenging
Port aux Basques Mayor Brian Button says the town lost a lady who was a strong community member.
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Submissions are being accepted for the annual Arts and Letters Program
The program provides an opportunity to submit works for adjudication and recognizes excellence through the awarding of monetary prizes and the exhibition of entries, where appropriate and feasible.
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RNC find drugs, cash and guns in St. John's; two women and two men are facing charges
Searches resulted in the seizure of a loaded handgun, a loaded semi-automatic rifle, as well as two replica handguns, large quantity of cash, cocaine, fentanyl, crystal meth, prescription pills, and more. T
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Man arrested by RCMP for discharging firearm at residence in Frederickton
Police say 22-year-old Aaron Russell of Carmanville is facing several firearm related offences.
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Premier Furey says "no one wants to use agency nurses"
Furey says the times have changed with a shift from nurses wanting full time to a more flexible schedule lately.
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Corner Brook is starting a feasibility study on a community market space
It aims to provide a vibrant venue that supports local commerce, community engagement, and cultural events.
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New Grants Program Announced for Community Violence Prevention
It will see $525,000 distributed to groups and organizations throughout the province in 2024-25.
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Pasadena Pirates bring home the gold from the U13AA Atlantic Championship
Everyone is invited to Pasadena Place at 6:15 for a banner unveiling followed by a motorcade parade led by the Pasadena Fire and Rescue.
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A new hip fracture unit in St. John's will improve care for patients in NL
Premier Andrew Furey says establishing the new 12-bed dedicated hip fracture unit at the hospital will ensure health care professionals will be able to provide best practices for patients recovering from hip surgery in one unit rather than multiple areas of the hospital.
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Corner Brook Mayor brings the gavel down for order at Monday's public meeting
A discussion continued for about 15 minutes and the Mayor asked several times to vote on the motion and move forward.
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PSD Marlow catches criminals and saves a life at an accident scene on the highway near Tilton
Marlow and her handler were engaged and, while approaching the scene of the collision, observed a man in a wooded area on the side of the highway.
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CBNuit mentor Sandra Chow says student provides inspiration
Student Alyssa Butt says her project is a paint by number where everyone can take part and she has giveaways.
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Teachers wants security after weapons found at a St. John's High School
NLTA President Trent Langdon says it was a significant seizure with multiple weapons, including bear spray and bladed weapons.
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NL becomes Canada's first "well being" province
Premier Andrew Furey says being Canada’s first well being province is due to investments in health.
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Funding for four organizations to support well being in NL
The Food Producers Forum, the Canadian Mental Health Association, Thrive Community Network and SmartIce will share $30,000
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Open tryouts tonight at the Civic Centre for the Corner Brook Royals hockey team
The season will start in early November and out of last year’s players, 16 and two goaltenders are returning.
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Ontario woman charged with impaired driving after being stopped by police in Corner Brook
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It's Environmental Public Health Week
This year’s theme is – Create resilient communities through disaster risk reduction and climate change mitigation and adaptation.
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South shore Bay of Islands motorists advised McLeod's Lane and Route 450 is under construction for 2 weeks
There are no scheduled road closures, but traffic control will be in place.
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Western Regional School of Nursing celebrates 50 years of Shine-a-rama
Hope Evoy is also one of the coordinators and says it all takes place October 5th from 11-5 p.m. at the Corner Brook Plaza.
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Atlantic Healthy Oceans Initiative spans from Bonne Bay to the Bay of Islands
Dr. Jordy Thomson says their main focus is Acadian redfish.
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Award winning knitter to put off a show at CB Nuit this weekend
Knitter Kirk Dunn is offering a workshop “the Knitting Pilgrim” at the first United Church from 10 a.m. until 1p.m. this Saturday.
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The Marina Sexton, the sister of the late Tommy Sexton of CODCO, will perform at CB Nuit this Saturday
Sexton grew up in a large family with nine children and says making people laugh was a competitive sport.
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Anyone can register for a virtual panel discussion on rights to access information this Wednesday
Joining them will be a representative from one of the world’s leading access to information organizations, the Centre for Law and Democracy.
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Second moose poaching incident on the west coast in two weeks
Officers responded to a complaint from the public about a dead bull moose approximately six kilometres in the Black Duck Siding Resource Road.
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Gros Morne moose population management program has started
There are three different hunting zones within the national park boundary with different opening dates for each zone, and a fourth zone that is closed to hunting.
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It's time to celebrate your right to know with a virtual panel discussion this week
The Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner (OIPC) has organized a RTK 2024 Atlantic Event - a Virtual Panel Discussion on Access Rights and Democracy.
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Immigration Minister Sarah Stoodley is in the UK to attract more skilled workers to NL
Stoodley will also attend a football match between Barrow AFC and Chelsea FC on September 24th. Barrow AFC’s jerseys will prominently feature Newfoundland and Labrador as part of a partnership that the Provincial Government and the team launched in June.
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Legion will offer screech-ins tomorrow as 9,000 cruise ship passengers and crew expected in Corner Brook
Spokesperson Robert Murphy says it’s also open to anyone from away and takes about half an hour.
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City of Corner Brook looks to establish a community market space
This initiative aims to provide a vibrant venue that supports local commerce, community engagement, and cultural events.
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Well-Being Week starts this Sunday
It’s an ideal time to highlight the ongoing Year of the Arts initiatives and the positive impact the arts and cultural sector has on the well-being of our people and communities.
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Corner Brook radio personality and musician Bill Bartlett has passed away
You likely heard him on CFCB's morning show, and he continued to share down-home music on Country 93.3 up until this year.
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Enforcement officers asking for help in a moose poaching incident near St. Davids
It appears the animal was shot on the roadway between the hours of 6:30 a.m. and 7:20 a.m. and dragged approximately 800 meters on the road to a pit, where the moose was then processed.
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A section of West Street will be closed tomorrow for the Colours of Corner Brook event
West Street will be closed from the intersection of Todd Street to Main Street.
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Finishing touches on CB Nuit are taking place, little more than a week away
Organizer Lousie Gauthier says everything is ready to go. She says it’s like putting together a big jigsaw puzzle.
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Millions of dollars to support housing for survivors of gender based violence
The money will be spent over the next five years to help women, children and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people, find a safe and affordable place to call home in the private rental market.
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Opposition concerned since no tender has been issued to fix the province's 5th water bomber
Pleaman Forsey says this means there are only four CL-415 water bombers available, leaving us vulnerable during next year’s forest fire season.
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School kids to kick start the 2024 Agriculture Expo taking place in Corner Brook this weekend
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Government launches a new website and campaign to help increase awareness of dementia
The website complements actions under the Dementia Care Action Plan by promoting awareness and understanding of dementia and providing information on services and resources to support individuals and families to live well with dementia.
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Wanted woman arrested in Deer Lake
28-year-old Bianca Williams was picked up on September 13th.
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Twin brothers will offer weekend clinic dermatology services in Corner Brook soon
Dr. Joe Coffey says he and his twin brother, Dr. James Coffey will be offering these clinics one weekend a month beginning in October.
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Close to 300,000 trees have been planted in Gros Morne this year
This year, they’ve added Balsam Fir, Black Spruce, White Spruce, and even a few Red Maple, White Pine, Yellow Birch, and Balsam Poplar to the park's landscape.
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Agriculture Expo 2024 is this weekend at the Corner Brook Civic Centre
Corner Brook Mayor Jim Parsons says he likes the different breeds of chickens and always leaves with something to eat.
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RCMP NL investigates missing Coast Guard employee at sea
The search was turned over to the RCMP late last evening.
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Mayor praises the team for work on the Corner Brook Stream Trail this summer
Mayor Jim Parsons says the Corner Brook Stream Trail Development Corporation has been working all summer to make the trail more accessible. .
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Qalipu Today is back on the air with Bayfm after a busy summer
Qalipu First Nations Chief Jenny Brake says it was an extremely busy summer with events and gatherings.
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Political leaders wrap up meetings in St. John's on cyber security, digital trust, and artificial intelligence (AI)
Digital Government and Service Minister Elvis Loveless says “Canadians expect our public services to keep pace with the digital world, and that governments will do everything in their power to protect them."
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Federal and Provincial governments to make a housing announcement tomorrow morning
ACOA and Rural Economic Minister Gudie Hutchings will join Housing Minister John Abbott and Women and Gender Equality Minister Pam Parsons for the event starting at 9:30 a.m.
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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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