More snow on its way to New Brunswick over the weekend
Many New Brunswick students had their first snow day of the season as a winter storm cancelled school in the Anglophone East, Anglophone North and Francophone North-East school districts on Wednesday.
School was also cancelled in the Francophone South district, with the exception of schools in Saint John in Fredericton. New Brunswickers like Moncton’s Cheryl Smith woke up to roughly 15 centimetres of snow on Wednesday morning.Smith doesn’t own a car, and says the sidewalks in her neighbourhood in Moncton’s east end are rarely plowed.
“Especially with the dog, I can’t walk her anywhere. I can’t walk her anywhere on the road so what I do is I just walk her on the road and look for a sidewalk that’s been plowed,” she said.
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