Blizzard closes schools, shuts roads in parts of Manitoba and Saskatchewan
WINNIPEG — Heavy snow and strong winds were combining in a spring blizzard expected to last three days across southern Manitoba and a section of southeastern Saskatchewan.
Schools were closed in many areas, roads were shut down and most flights at Winnipeg’s international airport were cancelled Wednesday. The National Hockey League also postponed a scheduled game between the Winnipeg Jets and the visiting Seattle Kraken.
Politicians at the Manitoba legislature left early Wednesday and cancelled Thursday’s scheduled sitting so that staff and other workers in the building could remain safe at home.
“This is the third-most snowfall winter that we (have) on record,” Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Doyle Piwniuk said.


