On Friday, Feb. 13, road restrictions came into effect, which is weeks earlier than previous years
Williams Lake Tribune
Unseasonably warm weather has impacted the local logging industry. On Friday, Feb. 13, road restrictions came into effect, which is weeks earlier than previous years, according to the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure. “We’ve had a lot of freeze thaws this season and the frost didn’t settle very far into the ground,” a ministry spokesperson told the Tribune. Troy Bremner of Troyco Enterprises said his trucks didn’t run at all last week, but with the temperatures dropping to below zero Sunday night they were able to get back to work.
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