St. Patrick’s Day came early

St. Patrick's Day came early with a mystical rainbow gracing the skies over the northern part of the County of Paintearth along Highway 36 between Castor and Alliance. This week gave a few showers as temperatures reached a high of +6C which made for favourable rainbow-making conditions including Thurs. Jan. 20. The rain Jan. 20 caused a great deal of hazards on the roads including a jack-knifed rig north of Brownfield on Highway 872 at the Battle River. ECA Review/T.Huxley
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St. Patrick’s Day came early with a mystical rainbow gracing the skies over the northern part of the County of Paintearth along Highway 36 between Castor and Alliance. This week gave a few showers as temperatures reached a high of +6C which made for favourable rainbow-making conditions including Thurs. Jan. 20. The rain Jan. 20 caused a great deal of hazards on the roads including a jack-knifed rig north of Brownfield on Highway 872 at the Battle River.

ECA Review/T.Huxley

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