Big snow dump possible Sunday night as storm hits Ontario
CBC
A big snowfall may hit Wellington County and Waterloo region Sunday night, as the two areas are on the western edge of a winter storm predicted for southeastern Ontario.
Environment Canada issued a special weather statement late Sunday morning, predicting "snow, heavy at times, which could significantly reduce visibilities. Local blowing snow at times due to winds gusting up to 60 km/h."
The National weather service said snowfall could range between 5-15 cm Sunday night and into Monday morning. In other parts of the province, the snowfall could be much higher.
The Environment Canada weather statement covers both metropolitan and rural areas in:
The snow dump could have a significant effect on Monday morning commuter traffic, as schools in the region prepare to welcome students back to in-class teaching after the winter break and two weeks of at-home learning.
P.E.I.'s Public Schools Branch is looking for 50 substitute bus drivers, and it'll be recruiting at three job fairs on Saturday, June 8. The job fairs are located at the Atlantic Superstore in Montague, Royalty Crossing in Charlottetown, and the bus parking lot of Three Oaks Senior High in Summerside. All three run from 9 a.m. until noon. Dave Gillis, the director of transportation and risk management for the Public Schools Branch, said the number of substitute drivers they're hiring isn't unusual. "We are always looking for more. Our drivers tend to have an older demographic," he said.