Skip to main content

Midland deals with excessive snowfall removal

Share

More snow in the forecast has pushed the Town of Midland to keep the Significant Weather Event in effect.

Nearly 40 centimetres of the white stuff fell overnight on Monday and throughout the day Tuesday, keeping operations crews busy clearing roads and sidewalks.

The town said crews hauled away 113 truckloads during snow removal efforts, roughly 1,500 tons, in a release Wednesday.

Dylan Flannery, operations director, said the priority for snow removal would be given to school zones and community safety zones.

"Today, staff are focussed on catching up on clearing the 105 kilometres of sidewalks in Midland, as that makes up the bulk of what remains to be done," Flannery said.

Crews may shift back to plowing main roads if more snow arrives Wednesday night.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

Here's why provinces aren't following Saskatchewan's lead on the carbon tax home heating fight

After Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said the federal government would still send Canada Carbon Rebate cheques to Saskatchewan residents, despite Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe's decision to stop collecting the carbon tax on natural gas or home heating, questions were raised about whether other provinces would follow suit. CTV News reached out across the country and here's what we found out.

Stay Connected