Local News from Monday, June 9th, 2025
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Nominations open for the 2025 Premier's Medals for Arts, Heritage and Sport
This medal represents the highest honour in Newfoundland and Labrador in these areas, recognizing those whose exceptional contributions have made a lasting and outstanding impact.
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Environment Minister says possibilities and challenges lie ahead
Environment and Climate Change Minister Dr. Scott Reid is encouraging people in this province to do one small act to protect the environment by reducing plastic waste.
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Deep Gulch culvert replacement in Corner Brook will include detours, delays and road closures
Starting today, construction will begin to move south across O’Connell drive with a phased approach.
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Provincial government strengthening Child Protection legislation through public engagement
This legislation guides the delivery of child protection, in-care, and youth services programs throughout the province.
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Street sweeping and line painting underway in Corner Brook
Mayor Jim Parsons says they will also be doing hydroseeding instead of using sod for lawn repairs.
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The Plain Truth delves into help for those at risk of intimate partner violence under Clare's Law
Erica Penney is a Legal Support Navigator with the Journey Project, which is otherwise known as “Clare's law.”
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Today's Weather
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Corner Brook
Sunny intervals
High: 17°C | Low: 4°C
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Deer Lake
Sunny intervals
High: 19°C | Low: 4°C
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Podcasts
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The Plain Truth
The Plain Truth, Wednesday June 11, 2025
June is Stroke Awareness Month, a time to shed light on one of Canada's leading health challenges
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Corner Brook In Council
Corner Brook City Council Meeting, Monday June 9, 2025
Corner Brook City Council Meeting, Monday June 9, 2025
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Qalipu Today
Qalipu Today, Tuesday June 10, 2025
On this episode of Qalipu Today, we broadcast an informative conversation about the education and training supports available to members through Qalipu First Nation.