It likely won't help as you are shovelling out but yesterday's snowfall was record-breaking.
With 20 centimetres by last night, we shattered a 55-year-old record set back in 1956 when when got 17.5 centimetres.
(Photo Courtesy of Joe Comeau)
Not everyone is happy with the plowing that was done. Carter Lang, who works at Point Lepreau and lives along Route 845 on the Kingston Peninsula, tells CHSJ News he barely made it home last night and the plowing that was done is in stark contrast to the standards in past years.
Lang fears what will happen in the rural areas this winter if more snowplows are taken out of service because of the sky high deficit.