Snow squalls or flurries will continue into tomorrow with local blowing snow, another 2-4 cms expected except locally 10 cm in snow squalls.
Environment Canada is predicting snow squalls to hit the Corner Brook area around midnight bringing 2-4 cms and a wind chill of minus 17. Snow squalls or flurries will continue into tomorrow with local blowing snow, another 2-4 cms expected except locally 10 cm in snow squalls. Northwesterlies will gusts to 60 km/hr in the morning with a wind chill of minus 19. Flurries will continue tomorrow night changing to snow Wednesday night and into Thursday.
$12M project at the Curling westside reservoir will pave the way for 300 new houses
Seven young women from the west coast awarded scholarships
Government calls for Early Childhood Educator Steering Committee to be formed
Over $35M announced for 10 water and sewer projects on the west coast, including $12M for Curling reservoir
Woman dies from injuries after a single vehicle crash near Bonavista Thursday night
