Sunday, May 19, 2024
ADVT 
National

City In Full Snow Response With 10 Or More Centimetres Expected Today

04 Feb, 2020 08:27 PM

    With possible snow accumulations of up to 10 centimetres expected today, City of Vancouver crews are once again on full snow response.


    Staff and equipment are concentrating on priority routes, which include main roads, bus routes, bridges, priority hills and the 15 most-used bike routes. Since Sunday, crews have been pre-treating priority routes in anticipation of possible snow.


    As always, residents and business owners can play a big role in ensuring snow doesn’t become hazardous for people with mobility challenges. It’s important that snow is cleared promptly from walkways and sidewalks before it hardens to ice.


    All property owners and occupants must clear snow and ice from sidewalks around their property by 10am the morning after a snowfall, seven days a week.


    Those who are able to help their neighbours clear their sidewalks are encouraged to sign up for the Snow Angel Program. The Snow Angel program helps match volunteers with seniors and people with mobility issues to help clear their sidewalks.

    MORE National ARTICLES

    Canada Post Asks Cannabis Producers To Stop Shipping To Campobello Island

    Canada Post has asked cannabis producers to stop shipping marijuana to a small island in Eastern Canada, in order to curb a sharp increase in the number of mail trucks being stopped and searched by U.S. border officials.

    Canada Post Asks Cannabis Producers To Stop Shipping To Campobello Island

    Probe Begins After Former Hockey Player Killed During Quebec Police Intervention

    Brandon Christian, 47, of St-Georges, was identified as the victim by the Quebec coroner's office on Monday.

    Probe Begins After Former Hockey Player Killed During Quebec Police Intervention

    Ontario Coronavirus Investigations Seem To Be Tapering Off, Official Says

    TORONTO - The number of people being tested for the novel coronavirus in Ontario seems to be dropping as more time passes since China imposed rigid travel restrictions, Ontario's chief medical officer of health said Monday.    

    Ontario Coronavirus Investigations Seem To Be Tapering Off, Official Says

    Green Party Sets Leadership Contest Rules To Elect New Leader In October

    Green Party Sets Leadership Contest Rules To Elect New Leader In October
    OTTAWA - The Green Party of Canada will officially open the contest to choose their next leader tomorrow.    

    Green Party Sets Leadership Contest Rules To Elect New Leader In October

    'A Roof Over My Head:' Tiny Homes Provide Hope For Homeless Military Veterans

    'A Roof Over My Head:' Tiny Homes Provide Hope For Homeless Military Veterans
    CALGARY - Dirk Lemcke spent 8 1/2 years in a combat regiment with the United States military before he became a truck driver and a painter.    

    'A Roof Over My Head:' Tiny Homes Provide Hope For Homeless Military Veterans

    Ukraine: Recordings Show Iran Knew Jetliner Hit By A Missile

    Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy acknowledged the recording's authenticity in a report aired by a Ukrainian television channel on Sunday night.    

    Ukraine: Recordings Show Iran Knew Jetliner Hit By A Missile