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Power outage closes pair of schools in New Brunswick

Power outage closes pair of schools in New Brunswick

CTV News23-05-2025

Inglewood School in Grand Bay-Westfield, N.B., is pictured on May 23, 2025.
Students at a pair of schools in Grand Bay-Westfield, N.B., got their weekend started early Friday.
Both Inglewood School and Westfield Elementary School closed their doors early Friday due to a power outage in the community.
The decision was made around 9:30 a.m. Friday morning when kids were already in the classrooms. Buses returned to bring students home.
The outage left several hundred residents in the community in the dark this morning, with power since having been restored to all customers in the area according to NB Power's outage map.
Students are expected to be back in class Monday morning.
For more New Brunswick news, visit our dedicated provincial page.

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