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Poor weather postpones OHL Games in Owen Sound and Barrie

Blowing snow and high drifts are pictured in this file image. (Scott Miller / CTV News) Blowing snow and high drifts are pictured in this file image. (Scott Miller / CTV News)
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Inclement weather and travel conditions have forced the postponement of two games in the Ontario Hockey League Saturday.

The Owen Sound Attack game scheduled against Niagara at the Harry Lumley Bayshore Arena has been moved to another date after the league determined it wasn’t safe for the IceDogs to travel.

Environment Canada has issued a snow squall warning with dozens of centimetres of snow projected for the Owen Sound area.

The league also determined it would postpone the Kingston Frontenacs game in Barrie for the same reasons.

They will both be made up at a later date.

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