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Snow routes declared, as winter storm buries Regina in snow

Winter storm producing a big snow dump in Regina, leading to declaration of snow routes.
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Snow routes are marked in Regina by blue signs with the white snowflake on it, as seen here.

REGINA - With a winter storm in progress, the City of Regina has declared snow routes in effect. 

It means no on-street parking is allowed along the identified routes for a 24-hour period. According to the City’s news release this is in effect from 6 a.m. Monday, March 4 along the snow route until 6 a.m. Tuesday, March 5. 

This will allow crews to plow roads from curb to curb, improving traffic flow along the busy roadways; it will also ensure roads are passable for emergency response vehicles.

The snow routes are identified by blue signs with a white snowflake.Vehicles which remain parked on the snow route during the temporary parking ban will be ticketed.

To find out where snow routes are located, you can find the map at Regina.ca/snowroutes. More information and alerts on snow routes can be received by downloading the free Sweep&Plow app, or by signing up for custom notifications at Regina.ca/snowroutes. The city urges people to follow their Facebook and Twitter feeds to find out when snow routes are declared.