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SNOW SCULPTURE SEASON
As kids, this was what winter was all about. Snowmen in every yard, digging tunnels and holes into giant snowbanks for snow forts, and of course…the ambitious igloo attempts. There was something about spending hours outside in the cold, coming back in soaked and frozen, to a hot chocolate and proud of whatever you built. With all this snow around, we’re reminiscing about the old days and curious to see what today’s kids have created! Have you or your kids built anything this
Feb 261 min read


DRIVER CLOCKED AT 137 KM/H IN 80 ZONE NEAR L’ANSE AU LOUP; FORTEAU RCMP ISSUES SEVEN-DAY SUSPENSION
On February 25, 2026, an officer on patrol stopped a vehicle observed travelling at 137 km/h in an 80km/h zone on Route 510, near the community of L’Anse au Loup. The 21-year-old driver was ticketed for excessive speeding and issued a seven-day suspension under the Highway Traffic Act. RCMP Newfoundland and Labrador urges motorists to slow down and drive with added caution as weather and road condition can change and deteriorate quickly. The extra minute or two that you might
Feb 261 min read


ADOPT A HYDRANT
With the recent snowfall, many fire hydrants across our communities are buried or blocked by snowbanks. We’re asking residents to “adopt” a hydrant near their home and help keep it clear. If there’s a hydrant near you: - Clear a path from the road to the hydrant - Clear at least 3 feet around it on all sides - Make sure it’s visible from the street Why does this matter? In an emergency, every second counts. Fire crews need immediate access to hydrants. A buried hydrant can de
Feb 261 min read
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