It's true we haven't had anywhere near the snow they've had in the Maritimes or parts of the U.S Northeast. Up to 2.5 meters of snow has blanketed parts of that region, so the weekend storm we had, at least to them, is small potatoes.
But we got walloped none the less, and that meant getting around town was difficult to say the least. And that brings me to the point. Despite the fact they've got a limited amount of equipment, Yorkton City crews had the vast majority of streets not only graded, but in many cases had the windrifts removed by this morning..
A lot of people in many centers can (and will) complain about the job winter crews do, and I've heard a few here. But to their credit, they're out at it, and streets are open.
Just try getting around on some of the secondary streets in Regina or Saskatoon after a big dump, let alone residentials, after a similar amount of snow.
Kudos!
TTFN
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