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After receiving over seven centimetres of snow on Monday the City of Saskatoon has declared another snow event. This is the seventh one this winter.
Snow accumulation is not expected to affect Saskatoon Transit or waste collection.
Crews will grade Priority 1 streets like Circle Drive and streets with three or more lanes each way like Idylwyld Drive, 22nd Street and College Drive.
After 12 hours the crews should be able to move onto Priority 2 double-lane streets like Clarence Avenue, McKercher Drive and Millar Avenue. And finally, city crews will grade the Priority 3 streets that take you through your neighbourhood like Louise Avenue, Howell Avenue, Arlington Avenue and Main Street.





















