Winnipeg snow-clearing officials to brief city council, answer questions
CBC News | Posted: January 6, 2017 4:40 PM | Last Updated: January 6, 2017
City has received nearly a season's worth of snow in 5 weeks
The administrators responsible for Winnipeg's snow clearing will engage in a public question-and-answer session with politicians at city hall.
Street-maintenance managers will appear before council's public works committee on Tuesday to provide a verbal update on the city's snow-clearing operations.
This takes place following a five-week period when the city received almost an entire year's worth of snow.
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About 90 centimetres have fallen in Winnipeg since the beginning of December. The annual average snowfall in Winnipeg is 114 centimetres.