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.
Deer Lake RCMP looking to arrest Bradley Adams, who may be in the St. John's area
"Bumps in the road" expected when Corner Brook rolls out new garbage collection program on Monday
Career workshop for women at Vine Place Community Centre in Corner Brook next week
Western Driving School's donation provides for 400 breakfasts at two west coast schools
Final change orders on Mount Bernard Reconstruction project tally more than $1.2 million
