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Prince George says they’ll never run low on ice salts like Vancouver

While Vancouver may be panicking about a lack of salt to spread on their icy roads, the City Of Prince George says there’s no need to worry about running low on supply.

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City Manager of Roads and Fleet Blake McIntosh says they feel more prepared for winter than the lower mainland altogether.

“We have a number of dedicated fleet vehicles that would allow us to clear the snow. Our parking by-laws and our snow and ice control policy certainly supports snow removal being that we’re a winter city.”

McIntosh adds Vancouver has used more than 7,000 tonnes of salt for the past few months alone, while PG uses that much salt over three years.

“On-site, we stock pile about 350 tonnes and then as we need it, we get it delivered via rail-cars. Then our contractors trucks them in, and then we put it in our salt shed.”

He also believes Vancouver doesn’t have the proper resources to combat this kind of issue.

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