School buses were canceled across the Waterloo Region on Friday after a significant snowfall blanketed the area. Despite the disruption to transportation, schools stayed open for students who could arrive safely.
Authorities reported that several centimetres of snow fell during the day, creating challenging driving conditions. The decision to cancel buses aimed to ensure student safety while keeping educational facilities operational.
Parents were advised to check local transportation updates and make travel decisions based on weather and road conditions. Regional officials reminded drivers to adjust their speed and maintain safe distances in slippery conditions.
While buses did not operate, schools confirmed they would remain open for in-person instruction. Attendance was optional for families unable to travel, and remote learning options were made available in some cases.
“The priority remains student safety and ensuring parents have the flexibility to decide whether travel is possible,” authorities stated.
Meteorologists expect temperatures to stay below freezing into the weekend, with the potential for light flurries continuing into Saturday before conditions gradually improve.
Author summary: Heavy snowfall in Waterloo led to bus cancellations but not school closures, as officials balanced safety with maintaining access to education.