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Snow-removal scenes in Canora following March blizzard

Canora Courier

March 17, 2017 02:39 PM

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Large snowbanks, like this one on Roslyn Road in Canora, developed during the winter blizzard that struck the area on March 6 and 7
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Among the town employees busy with snow removal chores using graders other heavy equipment on March 7 were Darcy Rewakowsky and Cory Heshka.
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When the snow and wind from the blizzard that struck the area had subsided, town workmen were busy on First Avenue East scraping and piling the snow to be hauled away.
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Canora town employees and their equipment were put to work March 7 scraping and piling snow ready for removal.
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Snow was being hauled away from the corner of Fourth Avenue West and Main Street on March 8, following the first major snowfall of the winter.
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