Some northeastern N.S. residents remain snowed-in after multi-day storm

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Some Nova Scotians remain stranded in their homes as northeastern parts of the province and Cape Breton continue to slowly dig themselves out of a historic multi-day snow storm.

Sandra Matheson, who lives in Black Point, in the northern part of Pictou County, said she’s been snowed-in at her home since Friday, and it’s “unsettling” to know she can’t leave and no one can easily get to her.

“The drifts on the front of the house which face the water were to the roof,” she told CBC’s Information Morning Halifax. “The last few days, I’ve been trying to, at least, shovel a path around the perimeter of the

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