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Your Sudbury street won't be clear for weeks.

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Your backyard is still buried, eh?

Bonjour du Nord — c'est Sudbury, on lâche pas. Let's go.

Okay, ben là, you know how we just got absolutely *drowned* in snow? Like, record-breaking amounts, you couldn't even see the Big Nickel from some parts of town, it was that bad. Well, if you thought you were done digging out, the City of Greater Sudbury just dropped a real bomb on us that you need to hear.

### Digging Out Will Be a While

Voyons donc, the city is saying it could take *weeks* to finish cleaning up after this historic snowfall. Weeks! My street, up near the Flour Mill, it still feels like we're drilling down to bedrock just to get to the curb. Mayor Lefebvre said all roads would have at least one lane open, and yeah, maybe in some places, but you try getting out of your driveway in New Sudbury or the Valley without a small front-end loader. This isn't just about plowing; it's about getting those snowbanks, those mountains of white that are blocking sightlines and making turning onto Maley Drive an actual gamble.

* **What Happened:** A historic snowstorm dumped a phenomenal amount of snow on Sudbury.

* **The Problem:** City officials say the cleanup could take weeks.

* **Local Impact:** Residents across all neighbourhoods are still struggling with blocked driveways, reduced visibility, and general disruption.

This isn't just a minor inconvenience, c'est grave. People still can't get out of their driveways in some parts of town, and with these huge piles everywhere, it's making everything harder. Getting to Science North for a day out, trying to navigate the crater-lake road system, or just walking your dog down the Junction Creek trail — it’s all impacted. It means patience, eh? And maybe a bit more shoveling if you want to see spring any time soon. This is the kind of stuff that reminds you we live up here, and Mother Nature, elle ne lâche pas.

You gotta hear the morning crew break down the city's plan — catch it live at mornings.live.

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