People in the eastern half of Canada are digging out after another monster storm dumped huge amounts of snow for the second time in recent days, with parts of Quebec walloped the hardest.
Huge piles of snow buried streets as record snowfall hit Canada. Footage shows mounds of ice obstructing the streets as strong winds blew through downtown Montreal, on8. Montreal is grappling with an ...
The scene of the bus flying through the air and quickly slamming to the ground was captured by a security camera. Parents and witnesses watched on helplessly.
Montreal is deploying thousands of ... Next come the plows funnelling the snow from the road and sidewalk into a big pile before the snowblowers come through, often filling the 45-foot beds ...
Dave Sidaway Montreal Gazette Montreal is slowly digging ... recycling and compost pickup to allow workers to access snow piles unobstructed will continue for this week, Sabourin said.
Five days of work remain before Montreal streets and sidewalks will be clear of the nearly 75 centimetres of snow that fell between Feb. 13 and 16. But that timeline is in no way guaranteed, said city ...
A cold front is set to settle in this weekend, bringing light snow on Saturday night, with accumulations ranging from a dusting to locally 5 cm. Sunday will see continued flurries, setting the ...
In Montreal, snow was expected to continue into Monday ... and then workers will come back to remove the massive piles, put them in dump trucks and transport them to various storage sites across ...
Montreal and Laval, Que ... We will come back to grab those piles of snow. For sure it's going to take weeks to complete the loading operation, so everyone will have to be patient, he said.