In St. John’s, N.L., hopes rise of return to normalcy in daily life — and death
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — There’s hope in St. John’s, N.L., that the daily concerns of life — and death — will slowly begin returning to normal over the weekend.
Thursday marked the provincial capital’s seventh day under a state of emergency that was declared last Friday as a record-setting blizzard dropped more than 76 centimetres of snow in some areas.
However, the city has said after days of military and civilian efforts to clear snow from streets and parking lots, it is expecting the emergency status to be lifted by Saturday.
That was welcome news for Robert Barrett, the director of Barrett’s Funeral Home, who said he’s heard from families awaiting word on when they could hold wakes and funerals for relatives who’ve died in recent days.