Rounding up the leaves

Another pile of leaves sucked up by crews working at the Provincial Building property this week. With cooler temperatures and strong winds in the last few days, most of the autumn colours have hit the ground across the Lakeland.
A local company's yard sign for gutter cleaning sits on the Beaver Hill Road sidewalk next to the leaf-busy Provincial Building property.
Scoop and go.

LAC LA BICHE - If you thought raking up a few bags-full of leaves in your backyard was a big deal, on Oct. 12 employees of Lakeland Lawn Care were using a dump truck to clear them away.

The local landscape company was gathering up the multitudes of fallen leaves that had accumulated on the grass in front of the Lac La Biche Provincial Building and adjacent provincial buildings on Beaver Hill Road.

In order to get the job completed that day, crews picked up the leaves using large lawn tractors with high powered vacuums. Once the leaves were gathered into massive piles, tractors scooped the piles into the back of dump trucks, which were then transported to nearby site for disposal.

Temperatures in the coming days are expected to drop to seasonal averages after two weeks of above average temperatures across the Lakeland.

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