School buses running in Ottawa, Renfrew County on Tuesday, cancelled for schools in eastern Ontario
School buses are running for students in Ottawa and Renfrew County today, but transportation has been cancelled for students at schools in eastern Ontario.
A freezing drizzle advisory remains in effect for Ottawa, Cornwall-Lancaster, Brockville and Prescott areas, Gananoque, Kingston and Frontenac Islands, Maxville, Alexandria, Merrickville, Kemptville, Morrisburg, Prescott-Russell, Renfrew, Arnprior, and Petawawa, Pembroke and Cobden areas.
The Ottawa Student Transportation Authority says school buses are running for all English public and Catholic and French public and Catholic schools in Ottawa. School buses are running for students in the Renfrew County District School Board and Renfrew County Catholic District School Board, but some delays should be expected.
The Student Transportation of Eastern Ontario says school buses are cancelled for schools with the Catholic District School Board of Eastern Ontario and the Upper Canada District School Board.
School buses are cancelled for French schools in Kingston, Trenton, Carleton Place, Kemtpville, Merrickville, Marionville, Brockville and Prescott-Russell due to the road conditions.
There will also be no school bus service for schools in the Kingston area, including the Limestone District School Board and the Algonquin and Lakeshore Catholic District School Board.
Schools are open.
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