For updates on road conditions and to monitor what roads have been plowed, salted, and or/sanded within the last two hours, visit the Highway Hotline.
SASKATCHEWAN - RCMP is reminding people to be careful on the road even though the snow has quit falling for most.
Many parts of Saskatchewan received another heavy snowfall over the weekend. Between midnight. on Nov. 22 and midnight. on Nov. 25, Saskatchewan RCMP received reports of 16 motor vehicle collisions officers believe to be related to poor driving conditions.
Saskatchewan RCMP reminds travelers to take things slow as they continue to drive on snowy and icy road conditions this week. For updates on road conditions and to monitor what roads have been plowed, salted, and or/sanded within the last two hours, visit hotline.gov.sk.ca/map (English only).
Colder temperatures are also expected throughout the province this week and officers remind the public to have items such as blankets, hand warmers, and additional warm clothing in their vehicles in the case of an emergency. More information on what to stock your vehicle with in the winter can be found at Saskatchewan RCMP: take precautions when hitting the road during winter weather | Royal Canadian Mounted Police (rcmp-grc.gc.ca)