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Snow closes schools, creates dangerous driving conditions

An unidentified man is partially obscured by heavy snowfall as he walks by the post office in Sackville Wednesday afternoon. Area residents woke up to snow-covered streets and school cancellations on Wednesday. As the day went on, RCMP were warning drivers to slow down due to the slippery conditions. Most of the province is experiencing snow, but Southeastern New Brunswick is expected to see the most accumulation. TOWER

An unidentified man is partially obscured by heavy snowfall as he walks by the post office in Sackville Wednesday afternoon. Area residents woke up to snow-covered streets and school cancellations on Wednesday. As the day went on, RCMP were warning...

Published on February 1, 2012
Published on February 1, 2012
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RCMP , Sackville

An unidentified man is partially obscured by the heavy snowfall as he walks by the post office in Sackville Wednesday afternoon. Area residents woke up to snow-covered streets and school cancellations. As the day went on, RCMP were warning drivers to slow down due to the slippery roads. Most of the province is experiencing snow, but Southeastern New Brunswick is expected to see the most accumulation. TOWER

 

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    Andrew Whitman
    - February 2, 2012 at 17:19:57

    I miss those days of a good winter snow storm . I haven't seen a flake of snow this year and long for those days back in Sackville.

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