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Snow affects driving conditions in Saskatoon

Drive safe and watch out for city crews working to clear snow
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When safe to do so, please report icy road conditions to the 24-hour Customer Care Centre at 306-975-2476.

SASKATOON — City crews have begun the snow event clean-up as roads became icy after more than 12 centimetres of snowfall on Sunday, Dec. 26.

Commuters must also plan their trips while motorists are advised to use caution as de-icing materials are now being applied and snowplows are also ongoing.

City crews have been working on the main lanes of Circle Drive and sanders have been using de-icing materials as required.

Please watch for their blue and amber flashing lights and leave room for road equipment to do their work.  

City crews are focusing on high-speed expressways, intersections, and bridge decks. Grading was done on major arterials overnight.   

A snow event was declared this morning with contractor assistance coming in to complete all priority street grading within 72 hours and clearing of city-maintained sidewalks, bridge walkways and pathways within 48 hours.

When safe to do so, please report icy road conditions to the 24-hour Customer Care Centre at 306-975-2476. Learn about winter road maintenance at .

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