Maritime school closures for Thursday
Nova Scotia
- Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education: Bus drivers will use their discretion on roads.
- Chignecto-Central Regional Centre for Education: Schools in Pictou County, Tatamagouche Regional Academy and Uniacke District School are closed.
- Strait Regional Centre for Education: Classes are cancelled at all schools.
- Cape Breton-Victoria Regional Centre for Education: Classes are cancelled for all students.
- CSAP: classes are cancelled at Centre scolaire Étoile de l'Acadie, École NDA, École acadienne de Pomquet, École Beau-Port and École de Torbé.
- St. Francis Xavier University will delay opening until 11:30 a.m. Online classes will continue, unless notified otherwise by the professor.
- Cape Breton University: All locations are closed.
- NSCC: Strait Area Campus and the Wagmatcook Learning Centre will delay opening until 9:30 a.m. Marconi Campus is also closed.
New Brunswick
- There are no school closures in New Brunswick.
Prince Edward Island
- Public Schools Branch: The Souris, Morell, Montague, Bluefield and Charlottetown families of schools are closed for the day. Three Oaks, Kensington, Kinkora and Westisle families are on a one-hour delay.
- French Language School Board: École Évangéline, École Pierre-Chiasson and École-sur-Mer are on a one-hour delay. Classes are cancelled for École Saint-Augustin, Ecole La-Belle-Cloche and École François-Buote.
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