Category : Search result: 20 centimetres snow


Montreal's Info-Neige app no longer free for users

Montreal residents must now pay to use the Info-Neige app to track snow-clearing operations after the city ended its contract and launched 311 Montreal. Learn about the new costs and alternatives.

Edmonton snow clearing costs and resident concerns

Edmonton's snow clearing budget and operations face public scrutiny. The city defends its performance as residential clearing starts. Get the full cost breakdown and community reaction.

Unexpected Snowfall Surprises Vancouver Residents

A sudden afternoon snowfall caught Vancouver area residents off guard on Jan. 7, 2026, creating slick conditions and winter scenes. Get the details on this unanticipated weather event.

Edmonton parking ban starts Monday for snow clearing

Edmonton activates a city-wide Phase 2 residential parking ban starting Monday, January 11, 2026, following four major snowfalls. Non-compliance risks a $250 ticket. Learn the schedule and rules.

2026's First Winter Storm Shuts Down St. John's

The first major winter storm of 2026 has brought St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, to a standstill with 20 cm of snow. Get the latest details on the shutdown and impacts.

Saskatoon snow clearing fines can reach $1,000

Saskatoon residents risk fines for improper snow removal. Learn the city's sidewalk bylaw rules, clearing timelines, and how shovelling snow onto roads can lead to penalties.

Top Snow Tools for Seniors in Canada

Discover 10 highly-rated snow removal tools, from lightweight blowers to ergonomic shovels, endorsed by older Canadians for safer winter maintenance. Find your new favourite tool.

Snow Events Declared in Kitchener and Waterloo

The cities of Kitchener and Waterloo have officially declared snow events following a major winter storm. Learn about the impacts, road conditions, and safety advisories for residents.

OPP: Don't Use Four-Way Flashers in Snow

Ontario Provincial Police issue a crucial winter driving reminder: using hazard lights while moving in snowstorms is dangerous and illegal. Learn the safe alternatives.

Winnipeg residential parking ban lifted

The City of Winnipeg has officially lifted its residential parking ban, allowing residents to park on streets again. Get the latest details on the city's snow clearing efforts.

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