Storm Watch: School closures, cancellations
Nova Scotia
- Tri-County Regional Centre for Education schools in Yarmouth and Shelburne counties are closed.
- Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education: Bus drivers will use their discretion on roads.
- South Shore Regional Centre for Education: All schools are closed.
- Halifax Regional Centre for Education: All schools are closed
- Chignecto-Central Regional Centre for Education: All schools (including the Municipality of East Hants, and the counties of Colchester, Cumberland and Pictou) are closed.
- Strait Regional Centre for Education: Classes are cancelled at all schools. All schools, buildings and worksites are closed until noon.
- Cape Breton-Victoria Regional Centre for Education: All schools and worksites are closed.
- CSAP: Classes are canceled in the Argyle and South Shore regions. All classes are canceled in the metro and north groupings.
- Dalhousie University: Halifax campuses are closed. The Truro campus will delay opening until 12 p.m.
- University of King’s College is closed.
- Saint Mary’s University is closed.
- Mount Saint Vincent University will delay opening until at least 12 p.m.
- NSCAD: All campuses are closed.
- St. Francis Xavier University will delay opening until 11:30 a.m.
- Cape Breton University: All locations are closed.
- NSCC: Marconi Campus, Pictou Campus, Metro Campuses, Strait Area Campus and Wagmatcook Learning Centre are closed. Burridge Campus is delaying opening until 10 a.m. with classes beginning at 10:30 a.m. Shelburne Campus is closed. Lunenburg Campus campus is delaying opening until 10 a.m. with classes beginning at 10:30 a.m. Truro Campus is closed.
New Brunswick
- There are no school closures in New Brunswick.
Prince Edward Island
- There are no school closures on P.E.I.
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