School buses cancelled across Ottawa and eastern Ontario
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School buses cancellations are in effect for Monday morning as a winter storm continues to move through the region.
Here is a look at the cancellations in Ottawa and eastern Ontario for Monday, Dec. 4.
All schools remain open.
School bus cancellations
- English public and Catholic school boards in Ottawa
- French public and Catholic school boards in Ottawa
- Renfrew County schools
- Upper Canada District School board and Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario schools
Tri-Board
Buses are cancelled in northern and some central weather zones
- North Hastings
- North Lennox and Addington
- North and Central Frontenac
- Central Lennox and Addington
- Centre Hastings
Buses are running in the Kingston and Belleville areas
- Belleville and Quite West
- South Lennox and Addington
- South Frontenac
- Kingston area
- Prince Edward County
Western Quebec
- The Western Quebec school board says buses will only operate on roads that are safe and well maintained. The board says to expect delays due to the road conditions.
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