Treacherous sidewalk ice hidden under dusting of snow
Pedestrians might want to watch out for treacherous conditions on Saskatchewan sidewalks Monday morning.
Slippery conditions reported in Regina, Saskatoon
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Pedestrians might want to watch out for treacherous conditions on Saskatchewan sidewalks Monday morning.
Ice-covered walks were reported in both Regina and Saskatoon in the pre-dawn hours — and what made it particularly hazardous was a light dusting of snow covering up the slick surfaces.
Workers on skid-steer vehicles were busy in Regina's Wascana Park at 6 a.m. CST, but there were lots of slippery spots in front of people's homes.
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