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			<title>King declares significant weather event</title>
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<p>The Township of King has declared a “Significant Weather Event” starting today, based on Environment Canada's forecast for snow in the next two days.<br />Snowfall is expected to start today and continue into Thursday night for a total of 15 to 20 centimetres. There may be reduced visibility due to local snow or blowing snow.<br />The Township of King is advising drivers and residents to be cautious and drive to the conditions of the road. Residents are reminded not to park on any roadways/sidewalks within the Township to allow snow clearing vehicles to do their work.<br />For information about snow clearing in King Township, visit www.king.ca/snowremoval. For driving conditions, visit www.511on.ca.<br />“As with the significant weather event in January, we encourage people not to travel unless it's necessary or until conditions change. Please continue to be a good neighbour, shovelling driveways and walkways for those who need assistance and checking in on vulnerable neighbours,” said Mayor Steve Pellegrini.</p>
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