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Saskatoon clearing away third snowfall event

Due to the snow and extreme cold temperatures, ice treatments such as salt and sand can be less effective and roads may be slippery.
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SASKATOON - Saskatoon received eight centimetres of snow between Saturday night and Sunday morning, says the City of Saskatoon.

City and contractor snow crews are focused on getting high-speed and high-traffic streets, and intersections clear, said the city in a release Sunday.

Drivers are urged to use an abundance of caution on the roads – due to the snow and extreme cold temperatures, ice treatments such as salt and sand can be less effective and roads may be slippery.

The snow event response follows the Priority Street system:

Priority 1 – Freeways and major arterials. This includes Circle Dr. and streets with three+ lanes each way like Idylwyld Dr., 22nd St and College Dr. In a typical snow event, these roads are graded or plowed within 12 hours of the snowfall.  

Priority 2 - Arterials with double-lanes and bus routes. Double-lane streets like Clarence Ave, McKercher Dr. and Millar Ave. These roads are graded in about 36 hours.

Priority 3 - Collector streets, remaining Business Improvement District streets and school zones. These streets take you through your neighbourhood like Louise Ave, Howell Ave., and Main St. These roads are graded within 72 hours of the end of the snowfall.

Drivers should be aware of changing weather that can affect road and sidewalk conditions and adjust their driving or walking for the conditions. Leave extra room and watch for blue and yellow flashing lights on road equipment.

Learn more about winter road maintenance at  and stay in the snow at .

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