Province seeking financial help as St. John’s recovers from blizzard
ST. JOHN’S, N.L. — One week after a record-breaking blizzard battered eastern Newfoundland, businesses in St. John’s have been allowed to call in staff to prepare for the expected lifting of a state of emergency Saturday morning.
The provincial capital has been under the emergency declaration for eight days since last week’s fierce storm that dumped more than 76 centimetres of snow on the city in a single day.
The city has kept emergency measures in place while staff worked to clear the streets of snow.
About 400 Armed Forces personnel have been in the province this week, responding to hundreds of requests from people unable to dig themselves out of their homes.