B.C. Transit temporarily suspended service in Greater Victoria and the Cowichan Valley, while Sooke and Saanich school districts closed schools until noon, as did Camosun College
Many bus routes were temporarily suspended along with morning classes Tuesday after overnight snowfall that’s expected to continue until midday.
B.C. Transit temporarily suspended several routes in Greater Victoria and the Cowichan Valley while HandyDart continues its service where possible. Go to bctransit.com for details.Greater Victoria School District says all schools are open today.Sooke School District 62 said there will be no bus pickups for any school in the district.
Saaanich School District No. 63 says as snow continues to fall and with highways and side roads not yet cleared, “travelling safely to school is a significant concern.”
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