Recent snowfall leads to school bus cancellations in various regions, disrupting morning routines for students and parents.
School bus cancellations due to a recent snowstorm have impacted regions in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and beyond. Despite most buses operating normally, some have been canceled, causing disruptions for students and parents. In areas like Kirkland Lake and Temagami, schools experienced bus cancellations, affecting transportation for students. Morning bus services in Sudbury, Espanola, and Massey were also disrupted, with buses resuming in the afternoon. Although weather alerts have ceased, the aftermath of the storm lingers with ongoing cancellations.
Most school buses in the GTA are running this morning. However there are a few which are cancelled following a burst of snow yesterday.
Division 1 school vehicles are operating normally. For full details on bus cancellations and school closures, please visit the Wellington-Dufferin Student ...
The North East Tri-Board Student Transportation provides services for District School Board Ontario North East, the Northeastern Catholic District School Board, ...
Buses are also not running for the day from Temagami up to Kirkland Lake. Area schools are open, with the exception of schools in Temagami, Elk Lake and Kerns.
Buses will be running this afternoon; morning buses still operating on Manitoulin today.
While the latest winter storm has ended along with the weather alerts, many school buses have been cancelled Friday.
Morning buses are running on Manitoulin Island and in the Algoma District. All schools remain open, so if parents drive their children to school in the morning, ...
Following a recent snowfall in the Wellington-Dufferin region, the Wellington-Dufferin Student Transportation Services has announced the cancellation.