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Member of the Kinsmen Club of Corner Brook drop by Bay Fm to make the draw.
The Plain Truth, June 17, 2026
The Plain Truth, June 17, 2026
Cathy talks about the Menopause Foundation which was formed about a year ago.
5th Annual Friends of Jackie Concert
5th Annual Friends of Jackie Concert
The 5th Annual Friends of Jackie Food Drive Concert is Sunday, June 28th from 2 to 4pm. This year the concert has been moved to the Marina! They will be accepting food or monetary donations for the food bank. Bill Griffin dropped by Bay Fm for a chat with Dean Clarke.
14th Annual Kinsmen Charity Golf Tournament
14th Annual Kinsmen Charity Golf Tournament
Steve Churchill and Mike Hoffe from the Kinsmen Club of Corner Brook drop by Bay Fm to talk about the 14th Annual Kinsmen Charity Golf Tournament coming up at the Blomidon Golf and Country Club on Saturday June 27th.
Borders and Bridges, June 11, 2026
Borders and Bridges, June 11, 2026
“Borders and Bridges” airs every second Thursday on Bay Fm. Every month host Jennifer Elms speaks with members of our community about diversity and multiculturalism and it’s impact on society. Jennifer's guest on the latest episode was Ashmit Jaitely, Business Owner and Entrepreneur for Humber Baker.
Ask the  Pharmacist, June 11, 2026
Ask the Pharmacist, June 11, 2026
Every second Thursday on BAY FM at 12:15 , It's Ask The Pharmacist, Family Pharmachoice Pharmacist Janice Audeau joins Robyn Terry to answer some commonly asked questions about your prescriptions. Listen to the first show here.
48th Stephenville Theatre Festival kicks off this weekend with the Jazz Apostles
48th Stephenville Theatre Festival kicks off this weekend with the Jazz Apostles
It started in 1979 and today, the Stephenville Theatre festival is the longest running theatre company in the province. Artistic Director Laura Caswell says with the 50th anniversary coming, they started a special project on the history of the festival.This year’s festival season starts this weekend with a pre-launch of the Jazz Apostles on Saturday at the Stephenville Arts and Culture Centre.The headline show for the season is “Shrek the Musical.” Caswell says Shrek is not just for kids and this is a musical with a pop vibe and lots of comedy. She dropped by Bay Fm.
Youth Ventures
Youth Ventures
Youth Ventures Humber, based in CBDC Corner Brook is a great program that promotes and supports young entrepreneurs, ages 30 and under, in our community. Abby Parrill is Regional Coordinator with Youth Ventures NL. She speaks with more with Dean Clarke about Youth Ventures NL
Jays Care Foundation's Field of Dreams Grant!
Jays Care Foundation's Field of Dreams Grant!
Pasadena Minor Baseball has received almost $53,000 from the Jays Care Foundation's Field of Dreams Grant! This will go towards the baseball fields at N.W Bennett Sports Field, Pasadena.I know that many of our students are our very own Pasadena Pirates! Greg Whalan is President of the Pasadena Minor Baseball Association. He speaks with Lenny.
Retired RCMP officer starts his "Bucket List Journey" today at age 86 with a drive across Canada
Retired RCMP officer starts his "Bucket List Journey" today at age 86 with a drive across Canada
Chuck Gouett started a career with the RCMP in 1959 and today, he is starting what he calls his “Bucket List Journey.” The soon-to-be 87 year old is driving from St. John’s to B.C with the intention of visiting his retired colleagues across Canada. The trip is expected to take 7 weeks and covers about 17,000 kms. Gouett says it’s something he’s always wanted to do and he’s doing it because he can. He is originally from Sioux Saint Marie and says when he left there in 1958 there was no Trans Canada Highway in the area. Just north of there is the halfway point of his journey and Gouett says the highlight will be seeing the route across the top of Lake Superior. This so-called senior keeps active and involved, something he advises everyone to do. Down from 250lbs to 201bs, Gouett says his daughter in law is a physical trainer and has him on a program.Gouett spent some time meeting with the Assistant Commissioner and touring RCMP headquarters in White Hills yesterday. He says his start with the force was at a crude time with limited resources with no bubble tops on cars but there is a greater sophistication with the force now. Gouett admits he likes to eat everything and has plans of attending cooking school in New Orleans after his Bucket List Journey is complete. He dropped by Bay Fm and had a chat with Dean Clarke
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