Spring snowfall brings challenging driving conditions to Saskatchewan highways
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Police respond to series of collisions due to wintery weather
SASKATCHEWAN - Between 8 a.m. on April 22 and 8 a.m. on April 23, Saskatchewan RCMP received 12 reports of weather-related motor vehicle collisions. In relation to these incidents, two individuals reported injuries to police. The seriousness of their injuries is unknown at this time and police do not have an update on their condition. Some areas of southeast Saskatchewan are still experiencing reduced road conditions. Saskatchewan RCMP continue …
The calendar may say Spring, but some areas of the Prairies are seeing snow
The occasional spring snowfall is not unusual for Western Canada, bringing additional moisture prior to seeding. Parts of southern Alberta including areas around Calgary, Olds, Airdrie, Beiseker and Three Hills received another blast of winter over the weekend, with more snow overnight making travel challenging. Meteorologist Drew Lerner with World Weather Inc says a significant snowstorm is going to continue to occur in the southeast part of Sas
Heavy snowfall impacts highways in southeast Saskatchewan – Clark's Crossing Gazette
Saskatchewan RCMP issued a news release on Tuesday, April 22 advising the public that winter weather is impacting road conditions in southeast Saskatchewan, particularly in the Carlyle, Wolseley, and Broadview areas of Highway #1. Officers in the area are responding to multiple collision sites and report road conditions are continually deteriorating. No injuries have been reported to police at this time. If you are driving in the area, please sl…
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