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N. Battleford's snow removal crews deployed according to priority

According to the city’s snow-clearing plan, priority streets are cleared first.
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The City of North Battleford’s snow-clearing map shows Priority 1 streets, including major roads and emergency routes, are being cleared first. Crews are ahead of schedule, with Priority 1 areas largely completed by Sunday night and work now shifting to Priority 2 streets.

NORTH BATTLEFORD — As temperatures dip and snow continues to blanket the region, the City of North Battleford is urging residents to stay vigilant on the roads. Chief Lindsay Holm, director of Protective Services, is advising motorists to reduce speeds and take extra care when travelling, as recent weather patterns are creating dangerously slippery conditions.

According to the city’s snow-clearing plan, priority streets—including key emergency routes—are being cleared first. 

Priority 1 streets, which include major roads like Pioneer Avenue and Railway Avenue, are expected to be fully cleared within three days of snowfall, while residential streets (Priority 3) may take a little longer, depending on conditions. Snow removal efforts are also scheduled according to a strict no-parking policy in certain residential areas to ensure crews can clear streets efficiently.

In addition to official snow removal, the city is encouraging residents to help each other through its Snow Angels program. The initiative invites community members to volunteer and help clear snow for their neighbours, particularly those who may have difficulty doing so themselves. Residents are encouraged to nominate a "Snow Angel" for public recognition at a future City Council meeting.

The city is also reminding property owners that clearing sidewalks of snow and ice is a shared responsibility. Under local bylaws, property owners must clear adjacent sidewalks within 24 hours of a snowfall in the downtown area, and within 48 hours in other parts of the city. Failure to comply could result in fines ranging from $100 to $300.

Residents are advised to stay informed about the city’s snow removal schedule and to check the Service Tracker for updates.

 

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