One week after a massive snow storm, all provincial roads are open.
The Department of Public Works says all roads have at least one lane open.
Over the next week, they’ll work on widening roads and removing more snow.
The storm dumped up to 100 centimetres of snow on areas like Pictou, Antigonish, Guysborough and Port Hawkesbury.
Some areas in northern Cape Breton got close to 150 centimetres.
The Cape Breton Regional Municipality remains under a state of emergency until Sunday at 2 p.m.
Last night Public Works crews reopened the last road blocked by last weekend’s snowstorm.
— Department of Public Works (@NS_PublicWorks) February 9, 2024
All provincial roads are now open to at least one lane.
Crews will spend the next week, or so, widening roads and removing snow.
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