Local News from Tuesday, June 17th, 2025
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Premier John Hogan reaffirms partnership with Northeastern U.S Governors
Vermont Governor Phil Scott says 50 per cent of their energy comes from Canada and about 25 percent of that comes from Hydro Quebec.
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Teachers in NL want to see more Speech-Language Pathologists hired
Current SLP allocations have remained unchanged for three decades, while the volume and complexity of student needs have steadily increased.
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O'Connell Drive in Corner Brook should be open to traffic this weekend then work switches to University Drive
Mayor Jim Parsons says there are a lot of milling and paving projects taking place in other parts of the city creating a snowball effect.
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RCMP locate missing woman last seen in Tilton
She may be driving a 2020 Blue Ford Escape, NL Licence plate JNL 692. Whelan has brown hair, weighs 145 lbs, and is 5’5."
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NL first province in Canada to launch a new mental health and addictions app
This library will help further increase access to supports and services, and contain resources and self-help tools to support individuals with mental health or substance use challenges.
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An open house today at the new annex in the town of Deer Lake
Tomorrow will be the beginning of “Try it Days” at the Annex with a fitness class at 3 p.m.
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Impaired driver arrested in Pasadena on the weekend
The vehicle was located and the driver failed a roadside breath test and blew twice the legal limit at RNC Corner Brook.
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Deep Gulch culvert replacement in Corner Brook finishing up phase 2 this week
O’Connell Drive has been closed to traffic since Sunday and will remain closed for the next few days.
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Today's Weather
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Corner Brook
Sunny intervals
High: 22°C | Low: 15°C
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Deer Lake
Sunny intervals
High: 23°C | Low: 14°C
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Podcasts
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Qalipu Today
Qalipu Today, Tuesday June 17, 2025
A special episode of Qalipu Today, featuring guests from the Corner Brook Aboriginal Women’s Association
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