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Storm Watch: School closures in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick

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Here is a list of school closures and cancellations for Friday, February 3, 2023:

NOVA SCOTIA

  • Tri-County Regional Centre for Education: All Digby County schools will be closed. Schools in Yarmouth and Shelburne counties remain open.
  • Annapolis Valley Regional Centre for Education: All schools are closed.
  • Chignecto-Central Regional Centre for Education: All schools in Cumberland County are closed.
  • Strait Regional Centre for Education: The Cape Breton Highlands Education Centre and Pleasant Bay School are closed. Inverness Education Centre/Academy will be dismissing students at 11 a.m. All other schools will be dismissing students at 12 p.m.
  • Cape Breton-Victoria Regional Centre for Education: All schools north of Smokey are closed. School buses will only be traveling on paved roads.
  • CSAP: Classes are cancelled in the Clare area, and at l’Ecole Rose-des-Vents.

 

NEW BRUNSWICK

  • Schools in Zone 1 and 2 of the Anglophone West School District will be closed. They include schools in Edmundston, Grand Falls, Plaster Rock, and Perth-Andover.

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