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Dangerously cold temperatures blanket Manitoba, forcing several school closures

Extreme cold warnings cover virtually all of the province Monday morning, prompting several school closures. Social Sharing CBC News · Posted: Feb 08, 2021 6:51 AM CT | Last Updated: February 9 The extreme cold temperatures across Manitoba are expected to last most of the week. (Darren Bernhardt/CBC) comments Extreme cold warnings cover virtually all of Manitoba on Monday morning, as the province plunges into dangerously cold temperatures, prompting several school closures.  An Arctic ridge of high pressure combined with winds of 10 to 20 km/h will make it feel like it s between –40 and –50, Environment Canada says.  This ultra-cold weather is expected to last the rest of the week, with temperatures averaging below –30 C, and nothing above –20 C, said CBC meteorologist John Sauder. 

Freezing temperatures force school closures in Manitoba

  WINNIPEG With Manitoba experiencing freezing cold temperatures on Monday, a number of schools across the province have been forced to cancel for the day. The following schools and buses are closed on Monday, Feb. 8, 2021: All schools in the Prairie Rose School Division are closed. Staff are asked to work from home. Schools are closed and buses are cancelled in the Evergreen School Division.  All schools are closed in the DSFM. The Garden Valley School Division said all schools will be closed. Based on the school division s policy on its website regarding weather closures, it says staff are required to work at the school if it is possible.

Power outage affecting 1,800 people closes schools in Interlake region

  WINNIPEG More than 1,000 people are without power in the Interlake region, and two schools have been closed after damaged equipment caused widespread outages on Wednesday morning. Manitoba Hydro first tweeted about the outage in the Woodlands area on Tuesday evening. The Crown corporation said that damaged equipment at the St. Laurent substation caused an extended outage to about 1,800 customers. The damage required “extensive” overnight repairs, according to Manitoba Hydro.  On Wednesday morning around 2:40 a.m., Hydro said it brought in a temporary substation as an alternate source for restoration, though a fair bit of work remains. It noted the estimated time for restoration is 10 a.m. as crews work to energize the substation. However, this depends on how quickly the work can get done in a safe manner.

City Notebook: 2020 Newsmakers - Medicine Hat NewsMedicine Hat News

City Notebook: 2020 Newsmakers Government policy But without COVID, what would the year have looked like? We missed the traditional runners-up story this year, but there’s a strong case to be made for MLA Drew Barnes on it. Without a glimpse of the alternate universe of a non-COVID 2020, the representative from Cypress-Medicine Hat was geared up to play point on Alberta’s Fair Deal power play. Some measure of the UCP’s exercise with confederation could still play out in 2021, but it seems many have lost the gusto. That hasn’t stopped the UCP from keeping it top of mind with a series of critiques of Ottawa’s handling of the pandemic, support for the patch and a sundry of other items.

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