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Unusually Warm Winter Hard On Winter Ice Roads

While most resident like the unseasonably mild weather this week, it been hard on the winter ice road system in the north.

Of the 31 communities connected by winter roads, only one is fully open and half are only open to light traffic.

Indigenous Affairs minister Greg Rickford says he will be talking to the Transportation Minister about the issue.

“We’re heading back to Toronto Wednesday to assess some of the issues that are going on there,” says Rickford.

“I continue to work with Indigenous Affairs, Northern Development and Mines and my colleague Caroline (Mulroney) in the Ministry of Transportation.”

Over the weekend, a groomer fell through the ice in North Caribou Lake and the Nishinawbe Nation says a number of communities are running out of fuel because it can’t be hauled on the winter ice roads.

Rickford says, “Some of that is obviously driven by weather and we’ve faced this before, so we’ll continue to support those communities and their access.”

  • Tim Davidson has more than 30 years of experience in radio news. He is based in Kenora and covers stories in northwestern Ontario. Contact Tim at davidson.tim@radioabl.ca.

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