Municipality, Province Brace For Teddy

Regional Mayor Cecil Clarke says he’s confident the municipality is prepared across all departments for the arrival of Teddy.

The municipality put out an emergency notice this morning, saying all curbside heavy garbage must be removed and safely secured immediately.

Environment Canada is forecasting possible wind gusts of 80 to 100 km per hour starting at noon tomorrow.

Heavy rain is in the forecast for tomorrow afternoon into the evening.

The provincial Emergency Management Office is advising people to have an emergency kit ready and make sure they have enough food and water for 72 hours.

Bobby Nock

Bobby grew up in Whycocomagh before moving to Halifax to attend university where he earned a Bachelor of Arts and a Bachelor of Journalism degree. After university, Bobby moved back to Cape Breton where he began working as a freelance journalist and has done work for both print media and as a broadcast journalist. As the News Director, Bobby Nock will get your day started by bringing you information that helps connect you to the community with all the latest in local news.

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