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Storm Watch: School closures, cancellations and delays

School buses are seen at the Department of Transportation bus depot on Toombs Street in Moncton, N.B., on Jan. 24, 2023. (Derek Haggett/CTV Atlantic) School buses are seen at the Department of Transportation bus depot on Toombs Street in Moncton, N.B., on Jan. 24, 2023. (Derek Haggett/CTV Atlantic)
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NOVA SCOTIA

  • Strait Regional Centre for Education: Classes are cancelled at schools in Richmond County, Inverness County and the Town of Port Hawkesbury. Classes are cancelled at East Antigonish Education Centre/Academy. There is a two-hour delayed opening at schools in Antigonish Town and County. All buses in Guysborough County and Antigonish County will be travelling on paved roads only.
  • Cape Breton-Victoria Regional Centre for Education: All schools and worksites are closed.
  • CSAP: Centre Scolaire Étoile de L'Acadie is closed. Classes are canceled at École Beau-Port. École NDA and École acadienne acadienne de Pomquet are delaying opening by two hours.
  • Cape Breton University: CBU Campus and associated offices are closed for the day. 
  • NSCC: The Marconi Campus is closed.

NEW BRUNSWICK

  • Anglophone West School District: Buses in Zone 5 -- Stanley, Boiestown, Doaktown -- will be delayed by one hour. There are no classes for K-8 students due to a professional learning day.
  • Anglophone North School District: Buses are delayed by one hour.
  • Anglophone East School District: Buses will run on a one-hour delay,
  • Francophone South School District: There are several bus delays in place.

PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND

  • Public Schools Branch: All parent-teacher interviews and PD day sessions will be delayed until 9:30 a.m. 
  • All Holland College locations are delaying opening until 10 a.m.

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