Storm Watch: School closures, cancellations
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Nova Scotia
- Tri-County Regional Centre for Education: Both Islands Consolidated School and Digby Neck Consolidated Elementary School are closed due to power outages. Plymouth School is also closed.
- Chignecto-Central Regional Centre for Education: Tatamagouche Regional Academy is closed. Upper Stewiacke and Winding River will have early dismissals.
- Strait Regional Centre for Education: There will be a 12:30 p.m. dismissal at Dalbrae Academy.
- CSAP: Classes are cancelled at NDA School due to high winds.
- NSCC: Power has been restored at Kingstec Campus and it will delay opening until 9 a.m. Classes will begin at 9:30 a.m.
New Brunswick
- Anglophone West School District: All schools in ASD-W Zone 7 (Oromocto, Geary, Burton, Lincoln, Fredericton Junction) are closed due power outages and debris over roads. Nashwaaksis Memorial School, Nashwaaksis Middle School, Central New Brunswick Academy, Gagetown School, Andover Elementary School, Perth-Andover Middle School, Canterbury High School, Southern Victoria High School are closed.
- Anglophone North School District: All Rexton area and Harcourt schools are closed.
- Francophone South School District: Some schools are closed.
- Francophone Northwest School District: St. Quentin and Kedgwick County Schools are closed.
Prince Edward Island
- There are no school closures on P.E.I.
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