Half of this stop sign on Rue Davidson in Grenville was buried in snow during the blizzard on Sunday, February 16. Doubtlessly, many people were wishing the snow would stop falling. Photo: James Morgan
The past week saw two major winter storms pass across the region, resulting in significant snowfall and high winds. The first storm arrived late at night on Wednesday, February 12 and continued until the afternoon of Thursday, February 13. After a one-day reprieve, a blizzard moved in during the early hours of Sunday, February 16 and continued until late that afternoon. Blowing snow continued through the day on Monday, February 17. Here are several photos of windy fields and snow-filled streets.
Rue Davidson in Grenville on Sunday, February 16. Photo: James MorganRue Principale in Grenville on Sunday, February 16. Photo: James MorganRue Principale in Grenville on Sunday, February 16. Photo: James MorganGrenville Bay on Sunday, February 16. Photo: James MorganBrownsburg on Thursday, February 13. Photo: Philip OddiBrownsburg on Thursday, February 13. Photo: Philip OddiCounty Road 10 in Vankleek Hill looking west on Sunday, February 16. Submitted photoFrom Montée Robert in Brownsburg-Chatham on Monday, February 17. Submitted photoFrom Montée Robert in Brownsburg-Chatham on Monday, February 17. Submitted photo
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After 20 years in journalism, James Morgan became Publisher and Editor of The Review in May, 2024. He strongly values the importance of keeping communities informed about the issues affecting them, sharing the good news from local events, and advertising as a way of growing the local economy.
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