Owners of struggling restaurants need them to re-open ASAP, Corner Brook student and teacher talk about being back in classes, and NL government's "caretaker" mode makes it hard for NL towns to plan upgrades to roads and water systems

Published: March 4, 2021, 5:10 a.m.

Every meal counts - owners of struggling NL restaurants say they need their dining rooms to re-open. Young people off the Avalon Peninsula returned to in-person classes this week - we hear from a student and teacher in Corner Brook. And the mayor of Grand Falls-Windsor says a disrupted NL election process could mean construction project delays for community councils that depend on provincial money.