Six Nations hit with major snow storm

Six Nations was hit with a major snow storm Sunday, Jan. 25 that dumped over 60 centimetres of snow on the area and caused one truck to slide off the driveway and into a ditch on Mohawk Road. Six Nations Public Works and emergency services were busy dealing with the storm. (Turtle Island News Photo)

Six Nations Public Works digs out from record breaking snow storm When the storm hits and the community hunkers down to wait it out, Six Nations Public Works gets to work. Environment Canada predicted more than 50 centimetres of snowfall Sunday as the storm moved through Ontario and Six Nations got its share. But while families waited it out at home, Six Nations’ small army of public works employees went to work sanding and clearing roadways. Six Nations councillor Helen Miller had nothing but praise for the crews. “I thought they did a good job and I never got one complaint about the roads which is unusual. So they must have done a good job,” she said. She said mostly people stayed off the roads. “I never heard of a lot…

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