Winter storm shuts East Coast schools, roads, hockey: ‘It’s a corker’
HALIFAX — Atlantic Canadians like Paul MacNeill were hunkering down at home on Friday as a storm shut large parts of the region down.
“It’s a corker. We’re just buckling down and waiting for this one to pass,” the weekly newspaper publisher said as the eye of the storm passed over his eastern Prince Edward Island home at 11 a.m. local time.
The situation was little better in parts of Nova Scotia, where a 52-year-old woman died in a car crash on Highway 104 as the storm moved through the Evanston area early Friday. A seven-vehicle crash shut Highway 125 in Cape Breton, “and an additional nine vehicles went off the road as a result,” RCMP said.
Most Nova Scotia schools outside Halifax were closed, and school boards in parts of northern and eastern New Brunswick announced closures as the mercury plunged. Schools in urban St. John’s were open, but many Newfoundland students got an early start to their weekend as the province faced a messy mix of snow squalls, storm surges and strong winds.


