Zoekresultaten
  1. Looking forward to all the tunnel and snow forts resulting from

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  2. Starting the digging out process of Couldn't throw the snow high enough to make any leeway so I started to take the snow inside... and fill up my bathtub.

  3. 5 hours shovelling and the car is still not cleared

  4. I am no longer complaining about shovelling this morning in . Wow that’s a lot of snow.

  5. 10. Progress so far. Time for a break. I can't feel my fingers.

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  6. Dr. Neil Cheeseman snowshoed into St. Clare’s Emergency in St. John's during the state of emergency to help relieve doctors who had been working there for 24 hours.

  7. Some pics from my family that live in nfld! So wild!

  8. I have so much admiration for my colleagues navigating their way through the repercussions of this intense winter storm. Stay safe everyone, look out for each other and please respect the emergency procedures your local leaders have put in place for your safety.

  9. I now have a <slight> obsession with Newfoundland. Seeing all these photos from the blizzard are mesmerizing but now I'm walking through the streets with google map. Snowing or not, that place is STUNNING.

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  10. This is right before I fell from this 10 ft drift trying to get a picture of me sitting on the edge of it.. My beer was still completely in tact Come back to Newfoundland, they said

  11. Been shovelling for several hours. The power is finally back on. Time to cook a homemade meal. If anyone in the downtown area needs some help getting out into the night hours, slide into my DMs or shoot me a reply here. Stay warm and stay safe St. John’s

  12. This morning we were at St. John's to discuss key insights, , and learnings from including effective crisis management and emergency communications.

  13. IMPORTANT re: vulnerable persons in who urgently need help getting out of their homes due to : In addition to Emerg Ops Ctr at 709-729-3703, they can now also call direct Canadian Red Cross disaster centre: 1-800-863-6582.

  14. The Snow Plow made a cut through our street last night. Still under a State of Emergency. The Armed Forces have been called in to assist. Lots of cleanup today!

  15. Thank you firefighters, , correctional officers, employees, nurses/docs, workers, , first responders, all local media, & ... the list goes on. Leading is tough and your work has been steady & strong.

  16. “They may take our roads, but they may never take our freeeedooooommm!!!” (Just kidding, we are super buried in snow here 🤣)

  17. Not all heroes wear capes... ...but in Canada, they all have a snowblower.

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