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SNOW AND ICE UPDATE JANUARY 24 6:30AM
January 24, 2022 - 6:14am #Snow & Ice
- Saskatoon recently experienced:
SNOW EVENT #4 - CUMULATIVE WEEKEND SNOWFALL
- Crews are:
Applying de-icing materials on priority 1 streets (freeway, access to emergency services and hospitals and major roadways)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 2 streets (busy roadways such as Broadway Avenue or Fairlight Drive)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 3 streets (Main streets and schools, remainder of arterials and collectors)
Plowing and grading priority streets
Grading high-traffic sidewalks and pathways
- Messages for the public:
Crews work throughout the winter season, 24/7, to apply de-icing materials along priority streets and at trouble intersections. Plowing or grading occurs as required.
Snow plows and graders are slow moving. We ask that drivers to please pass equipment slowly and safely.
The City has employed the use of contractors to help address problem areas.
Follow our progress during a snow event by using our online map and learn more about the Snow & Ice Program at saskatoon.ca
- Next update:
TBD
- More information:
SNOW AND ICE UPDATE JANUARY 24 6:30AM
January 24, 2022 - 6:14am #Snow & Ice
- Saskatoon recently experienced:
SNOW EVENT #4 - CUMULATIVE WEEKEND SNOWFALL
- Crews are:
Applying de-icing materials on priority 1 streets (freeway, access to emergency services and hospitals and major roadways)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 2 streets (busy roadways such as Broadway Avenue or Fairlight Drive)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 3 streets (Main streets and schools, remainder of arterials and collectors)
Plowing and grading priority streets
Grading high-traffic sidewalks and pathways
- Messages for the public:
Crews work throughout the winter season, 24/7, to apply de-icing materials along priority streets and at trouble intersections. Plowing or grading occurs as required.
Snow plows and graders are slow moving. We ask that drivers to please pass equipment slowly and safely.
The City has employed the use of contractors to help address problem areas.
Follow our progress during a snow event by using our online map and learn more about the Snow & Ice Program at saskatoon.ca
- Next update:
TBD
- More information:
SNOW AND ICE UPDATE JANUARY 24 6:30AM
January 24, 2022 - 6:14am #Snow & Ice
- Saskatoon recently experienced:
SNOW EVENT #4 - CUMULATIVE WEEKEND SNOWFALL
- Crews are:
Applying de-icing materials on priority 1 streets (freeway, access to emergency services and hospitals and major roadways)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 2 streets (busy roadways such as Broadway Avenue or Fairlight Drive)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 3 streets (Main streets and schools, remainder of arterials and collectors)
Plowing and grading priority streets
Grading high-traffic sidewalks and pathways
- Messages for the public:
Crews work throughout the winter season, 24/7, to apply de-icing materials along priority streets and at trouble intersections. Plowing or grading occurs as required.
Snow plows and graders are slow moving. We ask that drivers to please pass equipment slowly and safely.
The City has employed the use of contractors to help address problem areas.
Follow our progress during a snow event by using our online map and learn more about the Snow & Ice Program at saskatoon.ca
- Next update:
TBD
- More information:
SNOW AND ICE UPDATE- January 6th, 2:00pm
January 6, 2022 - 2:02pm #Snow & Ice
- Saskatoon recently experienced:
Heavy Snowfall
- Crews are:
Applying de-icing materials on priority 1 streets (freeway, access to emergency services and hospitals and major roadways)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 2 streets (busy roadways such as Broadway Avenue or Fairlight Drive)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 3 streets (Main streets and schools, remainder of arterials and collectors)
Plowing and grading priority streets
Grading high-traffic sidewalks and pathways
- Messages for the public:
Crews work throughout the winter season, 24/7, to apply de-icing materials along priority streets and at trouble intersections. Plowing or grading occurs as required.
Snow plows and graders are slow moving. We ask that drivers to please pass equipment slowly and safely.
The City has employed the use of contractors to help address problem areas.
Follow our progress during a snow event by using our online map and learn more about the Snow & Ice Program at saskatoon.ca
- More information:
SNOW AND ICE UPDATE- January 6th, 6:00am
January 6, 2022 - 5:47am #Snow & Ice
- Saskatoon recently experienced:
Heavy Snowfall
- Crews are:
Applying de-icing materials on priority 1 streets (freeway, access to emergency services and hospitals and major roadways)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 2 streets (busy roadways such as Broadway Avenue or Fairlight Drive)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 3 streets (Main streets and schools, remainder of arterials and collectors)
Plowing and grading priority streets
Grading high-traffic sidewalks and pathways
- Messages for the public:
Crews work throughout the winter season, 24/7, to apply de-icing materials along priority streets and at trouble intersections. Plowing or grading occurs as required.
Snow plows and graders are slow moving. We ask that drivers to please pass equipment slowly and safely.
The City has employed the use of contractors to help address problem areas.
Follow our progress during a snow event by using our online map and learn more about the Snow & Ice Program at saskatoon.ca
- Next update:
2:00pm
- More information:
SNOW AND ICE UPDATE- January 5th, 2:00pm
January 5, 2022 - 2:25pm #Snow & Ice
- Saskatoon recently experienced:
Heavy Snowfall
- Crews are:
Applying de-icing materials on priority 1 streets (freeway, access to emergency services and hospitals and major roadways)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 2 streets (busy roadways such as Broadway Avenue or Fairlight Drive)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 3 streets (Main streets and schools, remainder of arterials and collectors)
Plowing and grading priority streets
Grading high-traffic sidewalks and pathways
- Messages for the public:
Crews work throughout the winter season, 24/7, to apply de-icing materials along priority streets and at trouble intersections. Plowing or grading occurs as required.
Snow plows and graders are slow moving. We ask that drivers to please pass equipment slowly and safely.
The City has employed the use of contractors to help address problem areas.
Follow our progress during a snow event by using our online map and learn more about the Snow & Ice Program at saskatoon.ca
- Next update:
6:30 a.m.
- More information:
SNOW AND ICE UPDATE- January 5th- 6:30am
January 5, 2022 - 6:19am #Snow & Ice
- Saskatoon recently experienced:
Heavy Snowfall
- Crews are:
Applying de-icing materials on priority 1 streets (freeway, access to emergency services and hospitals and major roadways)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 2 streets (busy roadways such as Broadway Avenue or Fairlight Drive)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 3 streets (Main streets and schools, remainder of arterials and collectors)
Plowing and grading priority streets
Grading high-traffic sidewalks and pathways
- Messages for the public:
Crews work throughout the winter season, 24/7, to apply de-icing materials along priority streets and at trouble intersections. Plowing or grading occurs as required.
Snow plows and graders are slow moving. We ask that drivers to please pass equipment slowly and safely.
The City has employed the use of contractors to help address problem areas.
Follow our progress during a snow event by using our online map and learn more about the Snow & Ice Program at saskatoon.ca
- Next update:
2:00pm
- More information:
SNOW AND ICE UPDATE- January 4th, 2:00pm
January 4, 2022 - 1:56pm #Snow & Ice
- Saskatoon recently experienced:
Heavy Snowfall
- Crews are:
Applying de-icing materials on priority 1 streets (freeway, access to emergency services and hospitals and major roadways)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 2 streets (busy roadways such as Broadway Avenue or Fairlight Drive)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 3 streets (Main streets and schools, remainder of arterials and collectors)
Plowing and grading priority streets
Grading high-traffic sidewalks and pathways
- Messages for the public:
Crews work throughout the winter season, 24/7, to apply de-icing materials along priority streets and at trouble intersections. Plowing or grading occurs as required.
Snow plows and graders are slow moving. We ask that drivers to please pass equipment slowly and safely.
The City has employed the use of contractors to help address problem areas.
Follow our progress during a snow event by using our online map and learn more about the Snow & Ice Program at saskatoon.ca
- Next update:
6:30 a.m.
- More information:
SNOW AND ICE UPDATE- January 4th- 6:00am
January 4, 2022 - 5:54am #Snow & Ice
- Saskatoon recently experienced:
Moderate Snowfall
- Crews are:
Applying de-icing materials on priority 1 streets (freeway, access to emergency services and hospitals and major roadways)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 2 streets (busy roadways such as Broadway Avenue or Fairlight Drive)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 3 streets (Main streets and schools, remainder of arterials and collectors)
Plowing and grading priority streets
Grading high-traffic sidewalks and pathways
- Messages for the public:
Crews work throughout the winter season, 24/7, to apply de-icing materials along priority streets and at trouble intersections. Plowing or grading occurs as required.
Snow plows and graders are slow moving. We ask that drivers to please pass equipment slowly and safely.
The City has employed the use of contractors to help address problem areas.
Follow our progress during a snow event by using our online map and learn more about the Snow & Ice Program at saskatoon.ca
- Next update:
2:00pm
- More information:
SNOW AND iCE UPDATE- December 28th, 2:00pm
December 28, 2021 - 2:15pm #Snow & Ice
- Saskatoon recently experienced:
Moderate Snowfall
- Crews are:
Applying de-icing materials on priority 1 streets (freeway, access to emergency services and hospitals and major roadways)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 2 streets (busy roadways such as Broadway Avenue or Fairlight Drive)
Applying de-icing materials on priority 3 streets (Main streets and schools, remainder of arterials and collectors)
Plowing and grading priority streets
Grading high-traffic sidewalks and pathways
- Messages for the public:
Crews work throughout the winter season, 24/7, to apply de-icing materials along priority streets and at trouble intersections. Plowing or grading occurs as required.
Snow plows and graders are slow moving. We ask that drivers to please pass equipment slowly and safely.
The City has employed the use of contractors to help address problem areas.
Follow our progress during a snow event by using our online map and learn more about the Snow & Ice Program at saskatoon.ca
- More information: