A 58 year old missing Corner Brook woman has been safely located. Donna Hynes had been reported missing since Friday. The RNC would like to thank the Bay of Islands Search and Rescue team and the public for their assistance with this matter.
Earlier story: The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary is seeking the assistance of the general public in locating missing person Donna Hynes, 58, of Corner Brook.
Hynes was last seen on January 31, 2025 in the area of Wheelers Road in Corner Brook. Hynes is described as being about 5 foot 4 inches, 200 pounds, blue eyes, and dark hair. Hynes was last seen operating a 2010 Grey Chevrolet Cobalt, license plate JJX 395.
Anyone with information pertaining to the whereabouts of Hynes is asked to contact the RNC at 709-637-4100.
Opposition leader Tony Wakeham is wondering why, after ten years, there is no commitment or timeline regarding the opening of the cancer unit at the new hospital in Corner Brook.
Although President Trump has paused the tariffs, the Greater Corner Brook Board of Trade is concerned about this tough economic time that lies ahead. President Ray Brake says the board is there to support business members
The first chartered meeting of the Fisheries seafood Roundtable yesterday morning was directly focused on U.S imposed tariffs. Byrne says the meeting went very well, given the tensions related to consequences of the tariffs.
Febuary in this province is considered Violence Prevention Month. This week's guest is Allison Caines, Violence Prevention Coordinator with the Corner Brook Status of Women's Council.