
Calgary police warn of winter driving conditions as collisions close roadways
Global News
Calgary police are advising against unnecessary travel as snow snarls city streets.
Winter’s back in Calgary and the heavy snow has been making getting around the city a challenge.
Just after 11 a.m., a collision on southbound Deerfoot Trail N.E. at Airport Trail N.E. blocked the left hand lane but was cleared within the hour.
At around 11:25 a.m., a serious multi-vehicle collision occurred on the QE II about 65 kilometres north of Calgary, immediately east of Carstairs, closing northbound lanes.
Just before noon, northbound Stoney Trail N.E. was closed between 16 Avenue N.E. and McKnight Boulevard N.E. due to a crash.
Other crashes were reported throughout the city.
“The weather has created winter driving conditions. If you do not need to be on the roads today, we are recommending that you do not travel,” the Calgary Police Service said.
City snow crews were out early after between three to five centimetres fell around Calgary by 7 a.m.













