
By CBC News, October 6, 2016
Snow tapering off after major storm hammers south, central areas of province
At least three jackknifed semi-trucks were on Saskatchewan highways early Thursday morning as treacherous driving conditions continued.
A storm system has dumped up to 40 centimetres of snow on some areas, and it’s expected a few more centimetres will fall today before the storm has run its course.
As of 6:30 a.m. CST, travel was not recommended along much of the Trans-Canada Highway, in particular west of Regina.