Re: Hope everyone is on their way home

From: Keith Snape <lukano_at_no.spam.please>
Date: Wed Jan 10 2007 - 15:28:53 CST

North-eastern portion of the city (Silver Springs) has had no bus
service since 1:00pm. I discovered this after standing at a stop
around 1:30pm. Thankfully I was only out there less than 5 minutes
before someone (who was walking home from the University) informed me.

In this part of the city I'd wager we've got 5-10m visibility at best.
 I can't see the sidewalk from the front window, or anything past.

Does anyone know, is there a website for the city that shows what if
any roads/freeways have been closed? Or even an automated line I can
call (rather than be another person tying up a live operator with the
city)?

On 1/10/07, Dave Hall <dave-slg@dnh.sk.ca> wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 10, 2007 at 12:52:37PM -0800, Steven Kurylo wrote:
> > Well, we had a blizzard here this morning too (though its cleared
> > now). Its zero right now with a couple of inches of snow on the
> > ground. I think they might have stopped the buses for awhile as well.
> > I know many places are closed down.
> >
> > Of course, being from Saskatchewan, I think this is shorts weather.
>
> I was in Vancouver on Friday, it was oddly warm with 2-3" of slush on the
> ground. It hailed just after lunch in Seattle last Thursday, luckily I was
> only 3 blocks from the hotel. Beats the steady rain that was falling most
> of the time I was there.
>
> I'll take our occasional blizzard with dry snow over slush and rain.
>
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> Dave
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