Skip to main content

Schools buses in Winnipeg not running Wednesday and Thursday due to Manitoba blizzard

Share

Schools in Winnipeg are not running their buses Wednesday and Thursday due to the upcoming blizzard.

Brian O’Leary, superintendent of the Seven Oaks School Division, made the announcement Tuesday morning, saying all metro Winnipeg divisions have cancelled their buses due to the inclement weather in the forecast.

“A decision to cancel school has not yet been made,” O’Leary said in a statement. “School divisions will continue to monitor the progress of the storm and Environment Canada forecasts and will make a decision on school opening no later than 6 a.m. Wednesday morning.”

Environment Canada has previously advised against travel Wednesday and Thursday, saying highway closures are almost a certainty, and travel within communities may become impossible.

PORTAGE LA PRAIRIE SCHOOL DIVISION

The Portage la Prairie School Division announced Tuesday it would close all of its schools and bus routes on April 13 and 14 due to the blizzard, along with student services and the school’s administration offices.

BRANDON SCHOOL DIVISION

The Brandon School Division also announced they would close all schools in the division Wednesday, due to safety and the unique weather situation.

“We have not had a closure of all schools in Brandon for a very long time and this decision is not made lightly,” Mathew Gustafson, division superintendent and CEO, said in a statement.

Thursday is a scheduled professional development and parent-teacher interview day in the division. Gustafson said decisions on parent-teacher meetings will be communicated by various schools. 

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

DEVELOPING

DEVELOPING Exploding electronic devices kill 20, wound 450 in second day of explosions in Lebanon

Lebanon's health ministry said Wednesday that at least 20 people were killed and 450 others wounded by exploding electronic devices in multiple regions of the country. The explosions came a day after an apparent Israeli attack targeting pagers used by Hezbollah killed at least 12 and wounded nearly 3,000. Here are the latest updates.

What to know about the deadly electronic explosions targeting Hezbollah

Just one day after pagers used by hundreds of members of the militant group Hezbollah exploded, more electronic devices detonated in Lebanon Wednesday in what appeared to be a second wave of sophisticated, deadly attacks that targeted an extraordinary number of people. Here's what we know so far.

Second judge denies bail to Sean 'Diddy' Combs

Lawyers for Sean "Diddy Combs asked a judge Wednesday to let him await his sex trafficking trial at his luxury home on an island near Miami Beach, rather than a grim federal jail in Brooklyn.

Stay Connected