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Update: City crews deploy to deal with blast of winter

Saskatoon Transit operations are experiencing weather-related delays.
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Ten centimetres of snow fell overnight and city crews and contractors are on the job clearing major thoroughfares.

SASKATOON — More than 12 centimetres of snow accumulated in Saskatoon by 5 p.m. Tuesday since Monday night. Snow is expected to end some time after midnight.

The City of Saskatoon says its focus is on keeping the driving lanes of Circle Drive and other highly travelled roads such as Idylwyld Drive, College Drive, 8th Street and 22nd Street, clear for safe travel. Road crews are spreading salt and sand at high-risk locations like busy intersections, bridge decks and ramps to reduce icing and help with traction.  

Strong gusting winds are creating additional challenges with visibility, blowing salt and sand away, and re-developing snow drifts. Crews continue to address known problem areas and additional contractor resources have been engaged to support ongoing efforts.  

Saskatoon Transit operations are experiencing weather-related delays: 

  • Fixed-route service is generally running late due to snow and slippery road conditions. Detours and delays are expected until roadways and bus stops are fully cleared. Operators may not be able to access some streets in outlying neighbourhoods where more snow and snow drifts are occurring.    

  • Access Transit service is experiencing delays. Service will continue to be prioritized for essential trips, including medical appointments. Customers are encouraged to reschedule any non-essential or leisure trips. 

  • OnDemand service will operate on cleared roadways that are accessible to operators.  

  • The Transit Customer Service Centre is open for walk-in customers from 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; however customers are asked to call 306-975-3100 between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m. if their trip to the Customer Service Centre is not essential. For updates check the real-time mobile app,  or visit . 

While clearing snow, please do not push or blow it into the street. This creates a greater risk for vehicles to get stuck. Instead, pile the snow on your property, as per . 

Residents are encouraged to stay informed about snow grading efforts and the list of Priority Streets by visiting  and following the City’s social media channels. Stay in the know by checking the latest Snow & Ice Report posted to .  

Respect winter work zones for your safety and the safety of workers. When it snows, please slow down, leave extra room and watch for blue and amber flashing lights on road equipment. For more information visit   

 

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