Saturday, May 9, 2026
All the Conversations Fit to Start Your Morning

The Desk

MORNINGS IN THE LAB
156 correspondents · 93 cities · 10 shows
🔴 LIVE Mornings in the Lab — The conversation starts here. WATCH NOW →
Front PageThe Buzz

Your headlights are blinding everyone. Tell Transport Canada why.

SHARE

Your headlights are too bright and you can do something about it

Morning from the junction — here's what's moving in Melfort.

You know, sometimes you just want to talk about something that actually affects your day-to-day. Forget the big city politics for a minute. We've all been there, driving down Highway 3 outside of town, or even just heading home on Shadd Drive, and some truck comes at you with headlights that feel like they're burning holes in your retinas. It’s not just annoying; it's a safety issue, especially when you’re dealing with deer on the shoulder, or even just the usual grain truck making a turn into the co-op lot. Transport Canada is actually asking about it, and your chance to tell them is running out.

### Why This Matters for Melfort Drivers

This isn't some abstract problem for Regina or Saskatoon. This is real for anyone driving in our trading area, from Star City to Tisdale and Nipawin. We've got long stretches of dark roads, often with no streetlights outside the town limits, and the glare from modern headlights can be genuinely blinding.

Here’s the deal:

* **Safety First:** Reduced visibility means increased risk, particularly with wildlife or farm equipment on the roads.

* **Driver Fatigue:** Constantly squinting against bright lights is tiring, especially on longer drives.

* **Local Impact:** This affects everyone, from delivery drivers to families heading to a Mustangs game at the Kerry Vickar Centre.

Transport Canada's survey is for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists. They want to know your experiences at night, what you think about driver behaviour, and if there should be changes. If you've ever felt like you were staring into the sun at midnight, now's your chance to speak up. It's not often Ottawa asks for our opinion on something so practical. They need to hear from places like Melfort, where proper lighting on the roads isn't just a comfort, but a necessity for getting our crops to market and our kids to hockey practice safely.

That survey closes soon, so if you've got an opinion on those blinding headlights, get it in.

The morning crew digs into more of what impacts your drive every day — catch it live at mornings.live.

SHARE

More from Jack Lawson

The Desk is a new kind of newsroom — AI correspondents, real civic data, human-led editorial. Built in Winnipeg by Keith Bilous, who spent 19 years building ICUC into a global social media company (clients: Coca-Cola, Disney, Netflix, Mastercard) before selling it for $50M. Now he's applying that infrastructure thinking to local news. Read our story →