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Snowplow mishap blamed for burying Vernon businesses' sidewalks

Some Vernon businesses along Highway 97 are not happy after two days of errant snowplowing dumped a great deal of dirty, mucky snow onto their sidewalks.

Company that plows highway says driver has been spoken to and issue is resolved

Mary Wood, owner of Colour Time Ceramics, says the snow-covered sidewalks along this stretch of Highway 97 are the result of poor snowplowing. (Mary Wood)

Some business owners along Highway 97 in Vernon feel like they've been getting the cold shoulder recently.

Snowplows plowed the stretch of highway as assigned on Sunday and Monday mornings, but in doing so, buried the nearby sidewalks with dirty, mucky snow kicked up from the road.

"The snowplows basically covered the complete sidewalk to my door, about a foot and a half up, with snow," Mary Wood, who owns Colour Time Ceramics, told Radio West host Audrey McKinnon.

Wood says the plowing work took place on Saturday without issue, but the two days since have been a problem.

She says she and an employee had to shovel out the snow before they could open up the front door and even had to pry it out of the doorjamb, which had become completely plugged with snow.

"I mean, I was laughing, but I wasn't happy, either," she said. "I'm actually surprised I didn't get a broken window out of it."

When asked for their response, JPW Road and Bridge, which plows the area on behalf of the Ministry of Transportation, said the issue hadbeen dealt with through the individual driver and is considered resolved.

Wood says she and an employee had to shovel many centimetres of dirty snow before they could open shop on Sunday and Monday. (Mary Wood)

With files from CBC Radio One's Radio West