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An excavator clears snow from the bus terminal at the Cataraqui Centre following a weekend snowstorm in Kingston, Ont. on Monday, Jan. 26, 2026. Photo by Elliot Ferguson /The Whig-Standard
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excavator clears snowAn excavator clears snow from the bus terminal at the Cataraqui Centre following a weekend snowstorm in Kingston, Ont. on Monday, Jan. 26, 2026. Photo by Elliot Ferguson /The Whig-Standard

The City of Kingston’s public works department is asking local residents to be patient as they work to clear away snow from a major snowstorm that hit the region on Sunday night and led to the closure of most regional schools and many area businesses.

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The city declared a significant weather event as Sunday’s storm started and continued into Monday, dropping large amounts of snow across the area.

man snow blowsA man snow blows a driveway following a weekend snowstorm in the west end of Kingston, Ont. on Monday, Jan. 26, 2026. Photo by Elliot Ferguson /The Whig-Standard

Environment Canada had issued a yellow-level snowfall warning before this event but hasn’t confirmed how much snow actually fell since Sunday afternoon.

The Weather Channel mentioned that around 15 cm of snowfall occurred in Kingston between Sunday and Monday afternoon; however, Karen Santucci, director of public works for the city said her team estimates some areas received up to 40 cm.

“They were calling for around 25, and we got more than we had anticipated,” Santucci told The Whig-Standard on Monday afternoon.

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She mentioned that there are currently29snowplowsandabout adozen sidewalkplows operating throughoutthecity’s streetsand sidewalks working hardto clear away thestorm’s leftovers.

“We havea lot todo,” shesaid.“It’s asignificantamountofsnowtopushback, speciallyconsideringthatourtruckshavebeenrunningpretty mucheverydaysince themiddleof December. Uusuallywe’llgetsome breakswhich allowstime tocarryout cleanupareas. We haven’thadthatthisyear. It’sbeengoononesnowtothenextsnow.”

Thesteady snowfallthiswintermeansroadsidebanksarebuildingup, andthelatestdumpingcouldleadto poor visibilityfor driversin townuntil crews canremove thesnow.

“Th volum eofsnowthatthiswillpushupintothebanks, p eople willstarttonoticesom e sightlinesarenot asgoodas theynormallyare,”Santuccisaid.“Sowewillhave todo someworkwiththat.”

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Crewsuse snoblowerslo ad sn owintodump trucks , whichisthen transported tothecity’ssnow dumpingsite.

Santucciaskedresidents tomake suretheir vehiclesarenotparkedon thestreet , especiallyforthenextfew nightsascrewswork.

“Tonightandthe nextcoupleofnightswillbe ahugecleanupforus, andbylawwillbe out,” shesaid.

Snow removal willbe evenmorecomplicatedduetothe lowtemperatureswhich preventcrewsfrom using saltandanti -ice liquidsolutionswhichare onlyeffective upto -10C.

“Wetypicallyputsaltdownanditbreaksthebondbetween pavementand ice, butforthiseventwecan’t,” Santuccisaid.“We’reputtingdownsandasgrip, and somepeoplemayseehard-packed Snowontheroadslongerthanusual.”

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Santucciaskedlocals togiveplowstheroomtheyneedtodo theirwork.

“It maytakeacoupleof daysbefore wegetthroughallthestreets,”Santuccisaid.”It willtakesometime,(wehope) people canbepatient.”Withsidewalksnotyetcleared, a pedestrian walksalong Gardiners Roadfollowinga weekend Snowstorminwestendof Kingston, on Monday January26th2026. Photo by Elliot Ferguson/The Whig-standard. Localresidentsreportedclosuresand cancellationson Monday. Some classesat St. Lawrence Collegewere cancelledormovedonline accordingto students, and Queen’s Universityapparentlycancelledallitsmorningclassesaccordingtoa Kingstoncommunitymember. Otherlocalresidentssharedonacommunityforum pagethatmanybusinesseswereclosed Mondaymorning, includingsome optometristoffices, the senior’s centre, the Maltby Centre, youthprogramsat YMCA, some physicians’ offices, andlocal Early ONcentresamongothers. Thishasnotloaded yet, butyourarticlecontinues below. Southeast Public Healthsentoutanemailon Mondaymorningthatallofofficeswouldbecloseddue toclementweather. Inararemove, mostofthe schoolswithinbothpublicand Catholic school boardsinregion wereclosedon Monday. The Artillery Park Aquatic Centreisopenovernightaswarmingcentrefor thoseinneedand hasextendeditsoperationuntil Thursday morningbecauseoftheextreme weatherconditions. The Limestone District School Boardmadeadecisiontoclosemostschools Sundayevening, four northern schools remainingopen-North Addington Education Center, Granite Ridge Education Centre, Land O’Lakes Public School and Clarendon Central. Inastatement provided, the LDSBsaidit“workscloselywithourcoterminousboards, the Algonquin& Lakeshore Catholic District School Board(ALCDSB)and Hastings&Prince Edward District School Board(HPEDSB), aswell as Tri – Board Transportation Serviceswhenmakingdecisionsabout transportationcancellationsandinrarecaseschoolclosures.” 7 Thishasnotloadedyet, butyourarticlecontinuesbelow. Articlecontent “Onceadecisionisfinalized, weshareinformationwithfamiliesstaffthroughemail, social mediaandschoolboardwebsites,”thestatementread.“Thesafetyofstudentsstaffremains top priorityinallinclementweather decisions.” The Algonquin& Lakeshore Catholic District School Board’sstatementwas similar , pointing outthattheyworked withneighbouringboardsto make decisionstoreport school closures. “Student staff andcommunity safetyisapriority whenassessingdecisionsaroundbus cancellationsorintherarercaseofschoolclosures,”itstated. Public Worksadvisesdrivers tostaysafelythreecarlengthsbehindasnowsweepingtostop at safe distance. “Pedestrians caregivers should assumethatsnowplowdriver cannot see you,” Publicworks stated.“Whenyouseeasnowsweep shiftpositionfrom sidewalktoyardtoensurevisibility.” Citywarnedpeople notplayormakefortsortunnelsinroadsidesnowbanks shouldn’tapproachasnowsweeper, eventif stopped. Residentscancheck City Winter Maintenance Policyonline atcityofkingston. ca /roads-parking-and-transportation/winter-maintenance/. Articlecontent mbalogh Articlecontent Share this articleinyoursocialnetwork

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