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Winter walloped: snow-weary Nova Scotia digs out from latest blast

Many people in Nova Scotia are once again digging out from a blizzard,less than two weeks after a historic storm left some residents snowed in for days.

Halifax Transit service has resumed, but buses in CBRM have been pulled off the road

Atlantic Canada sees 2nd major snowstorm in less than 2 weeks

8 months ago
Duration 2:43
Parts of Atlantic Canada are picking up their shovels again less than two weeks after a record snowstorm hit the region. More than 30 centimetres of snow have fallen on some areas of Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland could get as much as 60 centimetres.

Many people in Nova Scotia wereonce again digging out from a blizzard on Wednesday,less than two weeks after a historic storm left some people snowed into their homes for days.

The strong nor'easterbrought upwards of 30 centimetres of snow to some areas of the province, and cleanup in Cape Bretonwas compounded by a recent multi-day snowfall that dumped 150 centimetres in downtown Sydney.

With snowbanks already piled high, RCMP were urging people to stay off the roads, Cape Breton Regional Municipality cancelled transit service and all public schools on the island were closed.

RCMP Cpl. Gary McLaughlin saidhigh winds and blowing snow were creating the worst road conditions he's seen in the 16 years he's been a traffic services officer.

"I've worked throughout some of the snowiest areas in British Columbia in the mountain passes. This trumps all of them. I have never in my life seen anything like this,"McLaughlin told Information Morning Cape Breton.

McLauhglinsaid several vehicles became stuck on the province's 100-series highways,making it difficult for plows to keep them open for emergency crews.

"The highway crews are strapped to the max right now, just trying to keep corridors open to the hospital," he said.

WATCH | Volunteers in Cape Breton shovelling to clear paths

Rescue team in Cape Breton poised to help after snowstorm

8 months ago
Duration 1:41
A group of 50 volunteers with Team Rubicon are waiting for the treacherous roads to be safe enough to help people in Sydney, Nova Scotia. In the meantime, they're doing the "back-breaking work" of shovelling to clear paths.

Some people in Cape Breton remained snowed-in for days following the storm on Feb. 2-4, promptingthe province to ask for help from the federal government.

Team Rubicon, a veteran-led humanitarian organization that helps communities in times of crisis, has been on the ground in Cape Breton since Feb. 8.

It's the first time they've helped with a significant snowfall, but team members were told to stand down on Wednesday morning until conditions improved.

"Tow trucks aren't allowed on the road. RCMP is just begging people not to go on the road," said incident commander Christian Saulnier, adding he hoped teams would be able to venture out later Wednesday.

"We take care of ourselves first. We have to be ready to deploy and we have to make sure it's safe."

Saulnier said a team of 55 people wouldbe helping to shovel people out, which could save crucial minutes in the event of amedical emergency.

A pickup truck is shown on a snowy street in Sydney.
A truck pushes through a snowbank in Sydney on Wednesday. (Craig Paisley/CBC)

Cape Breton Regional Police Const. Gary Fraser said there were about adozen vehicles stranded and blocking roads in the municipality. He said that's another reason people were being urged to stay home.

"With the high winds, it's hard to see anything coming towardyou, or if there's a car stranded on the side of the road, you could run into it," he said.

"I know people do have to get out. Drive very, very, very cautious. It's extremely, extremely bad out."

CBRM's public works department said crews would focus on the main roads Wednesday, but side roads would likely have to wait. It says Transit Cape Breton will not operate on Thursday. Garbage collection that was scheduled for Wednesday has been rescheduled for Sunday and collection Thursday has been rescheduled for Monday.

Many schools across mainland Nova Scotia were also closed on Wednesday, including the Halifax, South Shore,Strait and the Chignecto-Central regional centres for education.

Halifax Transit pulled its buses off the road Tuesday night, but service resumed Wednesdaymorning.

WATCH | Vehicles stuck after latest Cape Breton snowstorm, police say:

Drivers stranded, stuck in vehicles after latest snowstorm, Cape Breton police say

8 months ago
Duration 3:00
Police tell CBC News some roads are impassable preventing tow trucks from helping those stuck in the snow in the Sydney area. Nicola Seguin explains.

Some provincial government offices were forced to close or delay opening, and ahandful for flights werecancelled at Halifax Stanfield International Airport.

CBC meteorologistTina Simpkin said the storm was moving into Newfoundland Wednesday morning, but heavy snow continued to fall in eastern Cape Breton.

As the powerful storm blew through the province Tuesday evening, anotificationsent toHalifax Regional Municipality's mass notification systemwarned there were "many accidents and delays" in the region.

Nova Scotia's Department of Public Works said Tuesday night on X that several tractor-trailers were stuck on Highway 102.

Halifax Ground Search and Rescue waschecking in on people living in tents. It wasalso offering to take people to emergency shelters to ride out the storm.

When this much snow falls, how exactly is it cleared?

8 months ago
Duration 2:21
When dealing with snowfalls of any size, the Nova Scotia Department of Public Works has specific strategies and equipment to get the job done.

With files from Nicola Seguin, Information Morning Cape Breton, Tom Ayers

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