
Snow routes declared in Regina following storm
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Following a late season blast of winter, the City of Regina has declared snow routes to be in effect starting at 6 a.m. on March 12.
Following a late season blast of winter, the City of Regina has declared snow routes to be in effect starting at 6 a.m. on March 12.
The city announced the implementation in a news release on Saturday afternoon.
Snow routes include 16 kilometres of Regina’s roadways and are identified by blue signs marked with a white snowflake.
The routes include:
On the affected roadways, there will be no on-street parking for a 24-hour period, the city’s announcement read.
Vehicles that are left on the street will be ticketed $120.
Snow routes are declared when snowfall has reached a minimum of five centimetres.

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