Old Man Winter blows into Saskatchewan
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Gordon Aasen braves the below -30 temps on January 18 to clear his driveway of the new fallen snow.
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With windchill factors entering the -40° range, the playground at the Coronach School was left an untouched blanket of snow.
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Business owners in Coronach, like Wendy Terry - owner of the Coronach Mini-Mart/Sears, dug out their so far, relatively idle snow shovels to clear the recent snowfall. Shoveling was made miserable by the raw temps that saw the wind chill factor dip below -40°.
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Keirstin Reaves makes her way home after school on January 18. With wind chills in the -40° range, winter clothing was a must to stay warm.
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Photo by Kelly Elder
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Tristin and Kalan Elmy are bundled up for their walk home from school on January 18.
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With bitterly cold temperatures, the street in front of the Coronach School was a busy place as parents lined up to pick their children up after school on January 18.
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The frozen Girard Creek south of the town of Coronach, with SaskPower Poplar River Power Station in the background.
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