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Snow could be on the way as storms head to southern Sask.
It may have just officially become fall a few weeks ago, but it looks like snow is on the way for parts of southern Saskatchewan. Late Sunday afternoon, Environment Canada put out a special weather st...
Lisa Schick
Oct 02, 2016
Proposal for parking bans on snow routes in Regina
On the first day of summer, Regina City Hall is talking about snow, moving one step closer to introducing parking bans on snow routes. On Monday, the Infrastructure and Public Works Committee passed a...
Adriana Christianson
Jun 20, 2016
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Regina hits cap on reserve fund for snow removal savings
The City of Regina may have to figure out what to do with a big chunk of money at the end of the year. The winter was very mild and dry, and as a result, the city hasn't had to do much winter maintena...
Adriana Christianson
Apr 06, 2016
City of Regina opens discussion on snow routes
Next winter, parking options could change in Regina, as the city contemplates parking bans on snow routes. "That would be when, of course, when we have a major storm and it's designated as a sn...
CJME News
Apr 05, 2016
Saskatoon wakes up to snow, more expected this week
Don't put away the snow shovel just yet: as of Wednesday morning, Saskatoon received up to eight centimetres of snow according to Environment Canada. John Paul Cragg, meteorologist with Environment Ca...
CJME News
Mar 16, 2016
Snowy weather impacts Sask. highways
The return of winter in Saskatchewan was having an impact on drivers across the province Wednesday. Deteriorating conditions prompted a travel advisory from Maidstone RCMP urging drivers to take cauti...
CJME News
Mar 16, 2016
Regina crews ready to switch from pothole patching back to snow clearing
The City of Regina's snow clearing crews haven't had much practice this winter, but they're ready for the snow the city is expecting Tuesday night and on Wednesday. Norman Kyle is the director of road...
Adriana Christianson
Mar 15, 2016
City of Regina saving money for a snowy day
The lack of snow in Regina so far in 2016 is translating into the city being significantly under its winter maintenance budget. The manager of the department is Chris Warren and he outlined how in Jan...
Adriana Christianson
Mar 03, 2016
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Saskatoon's massive snowball fight likely to break world record
They counted down from 10 and then the white wave rained down as thousands of people began hurling snowballs at each other in an attempt to break the world record for largest snowball fight in the wor...
CJME News
Jan 31, 2016
Saskatoon's massive snowball fight likely to break world record
They counted down from 10 and then the white wave rained down as thousands of people began hurling snowballs at each other in an attempt to break the world record for largest snowball fight in the wor...
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Jan 31, 2016
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