Think you're tired of shoveling snow in the freezing cold? Watch our crews work a typical day in this atypically cold and snowy winter.
The conditions may slow us down, but they don't stop us from doing detailed inspections and preventative maintenance of our underground equipment.
The 2013-2014 winter season was the second-coldest in Winnipeg in 75 years (1939 was colder), with the coldest February in 35 years, according to Environment Canada.
As of February 26, Winnipeg received a total of 127 centimetres of snow — the most since winter 1996-97 (also notable as the year of the Flood of the Century).
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