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According to Environment and Climate Change Canada, Saskatchewan residents could see up to 30 cm of snow over the next 24 hours.

For residents of Regina, this is the second dumping of snow this week alone.

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However, one community organization is trying to get ahead of cleanup efforts, especially for those most in need.

As Global’s Moosa Imran explains in the video above, the Al Ritchie Community Association says it’s in need of neighbours, armed with shovels..




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