Winter can bring storms and severe conditions. Be prepared and know what to do before, during and after a storm.
Public Safety Canada provides useful resources about preparing a emergency preparedness plan for you and your family. If an emergency happens in your community, it may take emergency workers some time to reach you and Public Safety Canada advises that you should be prepared to take care of yourself and your family for a minimum of 72 hours.
Get Prepared – Emergency Preparedness Guide
The Town of Paradise works hard to keep streets clear and safe from snow and ice. Snow clearing operations begin when five centimeters of snow has accumulated on the road surface. Road crews work as efficiently as they safely can under a variety of weather conditions to clear seven separate routes within the Town. To ensure safe and reliable access, crews prioritize the assistance of emergency vehicles when required.
Snow clearing in Paradise is done on a priority basis. Please visit the Town's Snow Clearing Road Priority page for an overview of priority levels. Town Snow Clearing Regulations cover a variety of topics pertaining to Snow Clearing including the Town's Winter Parking Ban and Snow Clearing Damage Policy.
Information of closures and cancellations for Town of Paradise facilities is listed on the Closures and Cancellations page. Information is also posted to the Town's social media pages and shared with media outlets.
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