The winning ticket is worth $64,000
Check those lotto tickets. A winning Atlantic Lottery ticket that was sold at the Pasadena Irving is worth $64,000. Congratulations to the winner.
Wednesday, 30 April 2025 07:00
By Tonya Organ
The winning ticket is worth $64,000
Check those lotto tickets. A winning Atlantic Lottery ticket that was sold at the Pasadena Irving is worth $64,000. Congratulations to the winner.
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Steady Brook residents living near the river advised to keep an eye on properties as water levels increase
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Corner Brook residents have until May31st to report lawn damage done by snow plows
On Bayfm with Lenny Benoit this morning, Mayor Linda Chaisson says the city will restore damaged lawns back to what they were.
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$500,000 has been announced to begin the project followed by $1.4 million annually.
Fox's General Store in Curling transitioning to seasonal operation this fall
Saying it’s been a wonderful journey owed to amazing customers, Fox’s General store is looking forward to a fantastic season ahead.
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