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School closures in Fraser Valley, Vancouver Island Thursday, Feb. 9

File photo. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward

The icy conditions in the Fraser Valley have closed some school districts today, Thursday Feb. 9.

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All public schools in the following districts are closed:

  • Fraser Cascade (SD #78)
  • Mission (SD #75)
  • Chilliwack (SD #33)
  • Abbotsford (SD #34)
  • Surrey (SD #36)
  • Langley (SD #35)

On Vancouver Island

  • Qualicum (SD #69)
  • Port Alberni (SD #70)
  • Campbell River (SD #72)
  • Comox Valley (SD #71)

ALSO closed – Sunshine Coast (SD #46)

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Private / independent school closures:

  • École La Vérendrye in Chilliwack
  • Abbotsford Christian School
  • The King’s School in Langley
  • Cornerstone Christian in Abbotsford
  • White Rock Christian Academy
  • Fraser Valley Elementary in Langley
  • Credo Christian Elementary School in Langley
  • William of Orange Christian School in Cloverdale
  • Langley Christian School
  • Langley Montessori School and Early Learning Centre
  • Pacific Academy in Surrey
  • CEFA Early Learning Langley-Willowbrook
  • BC Family Hearing Resource Centre

Post secondary institutions:

  • North Island College – All campuses. Day and evening classes are cancelled in Ucluelet, Port Alberni, Campbell River, Port Hardy and the Comox Valley.
  • Kwantlen University – all campuses.
  • Douglas College – all campuses.
  • University of the Fraser Valley, all campuses.
  • Trinity Western classes at Langley and Richmond campuses cancelled this morning.
  • CDI College in Surrey and Vancouver
  • Vancouver Career College in Surrey

PLEASE NOTE: A travel advisory has been issued for Highway 1 between Hope and Langley. Please don’t drive unless you absolutely must.

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We will be updating this story with more school closures if they are announced.

 

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