Despite Environment Canada forecasting 2-4 cm of snow overnight to Tuesday, that amount had fallen in many parts of the city by 6:30 p.m., putting Circle Drive traffic at a crawl in both directions.
The city said workers started with the highest-priority routes on Monday, including Circle Drive, Idlywyld Drive and College Drive, before moving to high-priority double-lane roads.
The worst of a winter storm has likely hit Saskatchewan, but there will still be more digging out to do.
Roads around Estevan and the Regina Bypass were listed as travel not recommended as of 6 p.m. on Tuesday. Regina could see up ...
SASKATCHEWAN — Saskatchewan residents continue to take the brunt of a powerful winter storm that descended on the province on ...
A powerful snowstorm has begun its sweep through Saskatchewan, with expected snowfall totals reaching up to 40 centimetres, ...
The massive winter storm coming out of Alberta is now in full swing across Saskatchewan, and snowfall totals are expected to reach over a foot deep in some areas.
After a stretch of mild springlike temperatures, Saskatchewan residents should prepare themselves for a frigid dump of the ...
People in Saskatoon were dusting off their shovels to use for the first time in weeks while kids on February break were taking advantage of the snow to go sledding.
A significant winter storm will continue to impact parts of the Prairies through Wednesday, bringing heavy snowfall, strong ...
Saskatchewan residents are being warned to stay off roads with a snowstorm blowing in 25-30cm in some parts of the province, causing white-out conditions ...