Winter storm smacks central Saskatchewan with 10-15 cm of snow
Many regions of central Saskatchewan have received 10 to 15 centimetres since the snow began to fall on Tuesday, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. Travel is not recommended on many highways near Yorkton.
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Many regions of central Saskatchewan have received 10 to 15 centimetres since the snow began to fall on Tuesday, according to Environment and Climate Change Canada. Travel is not recommended on many highways near Yorkton.