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.
RNC training taking place in Corner Brook this weekend on West Valley Road, signage will be in place
Police find more than a kilogram of cocaine at a Deer Lake home, one man and two youth arrested
Police are looking for a snowmobile stolen from Stephenville
Bay of Islands Volunteer Search and Rescue putting a pause on new members to allow time to train
A convicted murderer from Corner Brook gets day parole
