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That s a wrap: Mount Pearl s theatre is closed for good, confirms Cineplex
Cineplex s theatre in Mount Pearl is no more, marking the end of an era for moviegoers who enjoyed the cinema s relief sculptures in a space that was quieter than its counterpart at the Avalon Mall in St. John s.
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Mount Pearl s theatre closed permanently Tuesday, confirms a Cineplex spokesperson.(Colin Smith/Twitter)
Cineplex s theatre in Mount Pearl is no more, marking the end of an era for moviegoers who enjoyed the cinema s relief sculptures in a space that was quieter than its counterpart at the Avalon Mall in St. John s.
Posted: Jun 02, 2021 6:00 AM NT | Last Updated: June 2
The Valley Mall in Corner Brook has multiple vacant storefronts, and is far from the only small shopping centre in Newfoundland and Labrador looking for tenants.(Lindsay Bird/CBC)
Signs of the pandemic s toll on retail are everywhere in Corner Brook s Valley Mall, and they all say the same thing: For Lease.
It s property manager Tammy Joyce s job to switch those signs over to storefronts, but for more than a year now, that s been a tough sell. Prior to COVID-19 s arrival in Newfoundland and Labrador, she was in talks to bring five new tenants to the Valley Mall and its sister property across the street, the Millbrook Mall.
Eastern Newfoundland digs out of first major snowfall as storm approaches Labrador
As blustery weather moves north toward Labrador bringing 50 to 100 centimetres of snow Avalon residents strap on their skis and snowshoes for the first time this winter.
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Work began early Friday morning in downtown St. John s to clean up the 25 centimetres of snow that fell on the city.(Francesca Swann/CBC)
After winter s first significant entrance to the eastern part of the province, parts of Labrador are now bracing for up to a metre of snow over the weekend.
Public safety officials warned residents along the north coast to have 72-hour emergency kits ready, citing possible snow accumulations between 50 and 100 centimetres and winds up to 90 km/h.
Two retail stores are closing downtown and a restaurant was compelled to change its name. A third store has also temporarily relocated.
Alleycatâs Gourmet Sandwiches was formerly the Meet Market at 1971 Whitaker St. Owner Alan Landreville, who purchased the six-year-old restaurant June 2019, told the Planning Commission last month that he and his partner really liked the Meet Market name and wanted to trademark it. While performing a search, he said they attracted the attention of a West Palm Beach, Florida, restaurant called The Meat Market, which threatened to sue if the White Bear Lake restaurant didnât change its name. âThe cost of the lawsuit would have outweighed the costs involved with a name change,â Landreville said. âWe were left with no choice but to concede to their demands and change the name.â Landreville also co-owns Sakâs Sports Bar. He told the commission that âchanging the restaurantâs name is the last thing we wanted to