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28 February 2025

Thunder Bay Transit Suspended Amid Severe Snowstorm

Snowstorm results in halted transit services and cancellation of student transportation across the region.

THUNDER BAY -- A powerful late winter storm has significantly disrupted daily life in Thunder Bay, leading to the suspension of all Thunder Bay Transit operations and the cancellation of student transportation across the region.

The snowstorm, which blanketed the area overnight, has left roads treacherous and conditions unsafe for travel. Thunder Bay Transit announced the halt of its services, stating, "We are closely monitoring the situation and will provide updates as soon as service can safely resume." This announcement was made via their official Facebook page, emphasizing their commitment to safety during this extreme weather event.

While Thunder Bay Transit is currently out of service, secondary schools will remain open, according to officials from Lakehead Public Schools. This decision also applies to schools under the Thunder Bay Catholic District School Board and the French Catholic board. Elementary schools, on the other hand, were already scheduled for closure due to a planned Professional Activity (P.A.) day, alleviating the situation but still affecting many families.

Parents and students are left wondering how these weather-related disruptions will affect their daily routines. With windy conditions and snow accumulating, officials urge caution and recommend staying off the roads if possible. It remains unclear how long the public transportation systems will be mothballed or the precise timeline for the resumption of services.

Many residents are expressing their concerns and frustrations about the snowstorm's impact on their transportation options and daily schedules. The uncertainty surrounding public transit affects not just those relying on it for commuting to work but also students and their families.

Thunder Bay Transit officials are reassessing the situation continuously to make safe, timely decisions for the community. They are dedicated to providing updates on their operations as road conditions improve, stating they understand the inconvenience this has caused the public.

Measures are being taken to keep roads as clear as possible, but with the inclement weather challenging even city services, patience from the public is requested. Local news and school boards are ensuring families are kept informed about any changes or closures resulting from continuing weather conditions.

For now, residents are encouraged to stay tuned to local news outlets and social media channels for the latest updates on both Thunder Bay Transit services and student transportation. With significant snowfall predicted to persist, adjustments to schedules and transportation methods are expected to be common as Thunder Bay navigates through this late winter storm.

The city of Thunder Bay, famous for its resilience, is currently facing one of its most challenging weather scenarios yet this season. While operations are halted, the community is urged to work together and stay informed through reliable sources to endure this weather-related disruption.

With schools open but limited transportation, parents are advised to make alternative arrangements where necessary. The circumstances are unfortunate, but officials are hopeful for calmer weather soon, so normal operations can return.

This storm is just another reminder of the unpredictability of Canadian winters, where one moment can drastically change plans and lifestyles. Thunder Bay's responses to such challenges are not just reactive but part of the community’s ability to adapt.

Given the current conditions, all involved are reminded to prioritize safety above all else. With service updates from transit and school boards anticipated, the hope is for smooth operations to resume swiftly once the storm passes and conditions improve.