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Weather alerts have ended, some school buses cancelled

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While the latest winter storm has ended along with the weather alerts, many school buses have been cancelled Friday.  

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Only the morning buses have been cancelled in Espanola, Massey and the Sudbury District, the Sudbury Student Services Consortium said on its website.

Sudbury received 14 cm of snow Thursday, Environment Canada said.

"School buses are cancelled from Kirkland Lake to Temagami," the North East Tri-Board Student Transportation website said Friday morning.

"Schools are open except for Elk Lake P.S., Kerns P.S., and Temagami P.S. which will be closed."

Only two routes in the Nipissing and Parry Sound districts were cancelled due to Thursday's snowstorm, routes 006 and 042. More than a dozen other school bus routes are cancelled for other reasons.

Algoma & Huron-Superior Transportation Services cancelled two school bus routes Friday, E026 in Spanish and N01 in Hornepayne.

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