Snow day alert in Mississauga, Brampton, and Caledon due to inclement weather โ buses cancelled in Zone 3!
The residents of Mississauga, Brampton, and Caledon woke up to a winter wonderland today as a snowstorm blanketed the region. The Peel District School Board made the tough decision to cancel all buses in Zone 3 (primarily Caledon) due to the severe weather conditions, ensuring the safety of students. Despite the bus cancellations, schools in the area will remain open, keeping the education system running amidst the snowy chaos.
As snowflakes continue to fall gracefully, children in Zone 3 are thrilled with the unexpected day off, embracing the joys of building snowmen and having hot chocolate. Parents are scrambling to adjust their schedules, turning the snow day into a memorable family adventure. Meanwhile, road crews are working tirelessly to clear the streets, ensuring safe travel for those who must venture out.
In Mississauga, Brampton, and Caledon, communities are coming together to help one another shovel driveways and sidewalks, showcasing the true Canadian spirit of unity during challenging times. The beauty of a snow day is not just in the fluffy white snow but in the warmth of neighbors lending a hand during the winter storm.
Did you know that Caledon, part of Zone 3, holds the title of being one of Ontario's greenest towns? Despite its snowy days, Caledon is known for its stunning natural landscapes, making it a picturesque escape for nature lovers. And fun fact โ Mississauga is home to one of the largest shopping malls in Canada, making it a hub for both retail therapy and winter fun!
Peel District School Board says due to inclement weather conditions, all buses in Zone 3 (essentially Caledon) are cancelled today. Schools will remain open, ...