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Transit suspended by snow

By Mike Cloutier on Feb 2, 2011 at 11:57 am in News

Fort Erie Transit and intercity Transit have been suspended because of the snow storm.

The Town of Fort Erie announced the suspension of the intercity transit, but not the local transit.

It is not known what other town services have been affected.

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