Local News from Tuesday, October 28th, 2025
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Studded tires to be allowed as of this Saturday
Government is reminding motorists that it’s a good idea to get winter tires installed before snow and ice begin to affect road and driving conditions.
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NL teachers stand in solidarity with striking teachers in Alberta who are being forced back to work
Lambe says teachers here are hopeful that the newly provincial government is carefully watching the situation unfolding in Alberta and does not make the same mistake as it prepares to bargain with its public sector unions, including teachers province.
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Premier and cabinet being sworn in today
Premier Wakeham will deliver remarks and be available for questions after the swearing-in.
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Haunted Hound House in Corner Brook this Thursday
Client Care Specialist Amy Compagnon says it’s a great opportunity for a little spook and a little snack with treats handed out at the end of the tour.
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New Corner Brook council wrapping up orientation, meeting with MP in a couple of weeks
Mayor Linda Chaisson has 16 years on council under her belt and Deputy Mayor Pamela keeping is also a former councillor, but the new Mayor says it takes time getting used to the faces and changes.
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Water being shut off twice a day in Hughes Brook as dam levels drop critically low
Shutoffs will happen nightly from 9:00 p.m. – 6:30 a.m and daily from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
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Today's Weather
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Corner BrookSunny intervals
High: 14°C | Low: 2°C
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Deer LakeSunny intervals
High: 14°C | Low: 1°C
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StephenvilleSunny intervals
High: 12°C | Low: 6°C
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BayFM On-DemandSAR Moose Dinner
Bay of Islands Search and Rescue Moose Dinner is Saturday November 15
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Qalipu TodayQalipu Today, October 28, 2025
On the next episode of Qalipu Today, Central Vice Chief Colleen Paul will join the conversation.