Ice Thickness
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Parks Canada issues warning after 4 people fall through ice on Alberta lakeAccording to Parks Canada, three people were able to self-rescue, but the Banff Fire Department said a woman in her 20s was in the water for about 30 minutes before being rescued.EnvironmentJan 24, 2021
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Caution urged before heading out on ice-covered Saskatchewan water bodiesOfficials are urging people to exercise caution before heading out on frozen Saskatchewan water bodies due to the continuing warm weather.CanadaJan 8, 2021
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Check ice thickness before heading out on Saskatchewan lakes and rivers: officialsOfficials said that while many lakes and rivers in Saskatchewan have frozen over, looks can be deceiving.WeatherDec 26, 2019
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Know before you go: ice should be 10 cm thick before walking on itMost lakes should be well frozen over by now but there can be spots of weaker ice, especially on ponds and rivers within the city.SportsJan 24, 2019
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Always exercise caution on ice-covered ponds: Saskatoon Fire DepartmentThe Saskatoon Fire Department urges an elevated level of caution when using any ice-covered body of water for recreational purposes.CanadaDec 24, 2018
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Sask. Snowmobile Association hoping for a ‘blast’ of snow to open trailsThe Saskatchewan Snowmobile Association is getting ready to open it's more northern trails, but much of the province still needs more snow.CanadaDec 10, 2018
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Keep ice thickness in mind on Saskatchewan lakes: ministryThe Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment is reminding people to check for safe ice before venturing out for ice fishing or other winter activities.CanadaNov 29, 2018
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Check thickness first before venturing out on ice: Saskatchewan governmentThe Saskatchewan government is urging people to check ice thickness first before venturing out on ice-covered lakes and rivers.CanadaNov 10, 2017
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Most Saskatoon ponds OK for recreational use: Saskatoon Fire DepartmentPeople looking to play a game of shinny or just get some exercise on Saskatoon ponds can now do so safely.CanadaJan 17, 2017
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Ice in Lethbridge area not safe to walk on: cityThere are many things to consider when evaluating ice safety, such as the presence of standing water, the amount of freezing that's occurred, snow cover and thickness.EnvironmentDec 21, 2016
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