Tuesday, April 23, 2024
ADVT 
National

Heavy Snow In B.C.'s Southern Mountain Passes May Hamper Family Day Plans

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 05 Feb, 2016 12:04 PM
  • Heavy Snow In B.C.'s Southern Mountain Passes May Hamper Family Day Plans
VANCOUVER — Mother Nature is delivering a miserable start to a long weekend for many British Columbia families.
 
B.C. marks Family Day on Monday, but anyone driving to or from the southern Interior may choose to delay the start of their trip until Saturday. 
 
Safety Minister Mike Morris urges everyone to drive safely as snowfall warnings are posted for the Coquihalla Highway from Hope to Merritt and on Highway 3 through the Kootenay Pass.
 
 
Up to 20 centimetres of snow is expected on both routes through Friday, although the snow should turn to rain by afternoon on the Coquihalla Highway.
 
 
Despite the snow, temperatures are mild across much of B.C., and Environment Canada is calling for better weather for return journeys on Monday.
 
Up to 20 centimetres of snow is also forecast Friday for inland sections of the north coast, while winds up to 110 kilometres per hour buffeted eastern and northern Vancouver Island and the central coast early Friday.

MORE National ARTICLES

'Men Who Were In Zika Areas Should Use Condoms'

'Men Who Were In Zika Areas Should Use Condoms'
The guidance also said the men might consider abstaining or using condoms even during sex with a woman who isn't pregnant.

'Men Who Were In Zika Areas Should Use Condoms'

Alberta Health Services Victim Of Second Laptop Theft In Two Years

Alberta Health Services Victim Of Second Laptop Theft In Two Years
Investigators say it appears one person took the computers during an apparent break-in at a department call centre in a west-side plaza on Jan. 25.

Alberta Health Services Victim Of Second Laptop Theft In Two Years

Shoppers Seek Out Flyers For Deals In The Face Of High Food Costs, Weak Loonie

Shoppers Seek Out Flyers For Deals In The Face Of High Food Costs, Weak Loonie
TORONTO — As the founder of savings blog Coupon Nannie, Dana Calder is always looking for a good bargain — and she's had plenty of company lately.

Shoppers Seek Out Flyers For Deals In The Face Of High Food Costs, Weak Loonie

Apology Issued To Decorated War Veteran Kicked Out Of Winnipeg Shopping Mall

Apology Issued To Decorated War Veteran Kicked Out Of Winnipeg Shopping Mall
WINNIPEG — A Winnipeg shopping mall has issued an apology to a decorated Manitoba war veteran and aboriginal elder who was told to get out last weekend.

Apology Issued To Decorated War Veteran Kicked Out Of Winnipeg Shopping Mall

Competition Bureau Won't Challenge Shaw's Acquisition Of Wind Mobile

In issuing its "No Action Letter," the federal watchdog agency said the acquisition appears to pose no threat of a substantial lessening or prevention of competition.

Competition Bureau Won't Challenge Shaw's Acquisition Of Wind Mobile

Oil Slump Looms As Canada's Job Growth Sputters And Unemployment Rate Rises

Oil Slump Looms As Canada's Job Growth Sputters And Unemployment Rate Rises
OTTAWA — The bite of the oil-price shock sunk its teeth deeper into the job markets of Canada's oil-producing provinces last month, with Alberta posting its worst unemployment rate in a decade.

Oil Slump Looms As Canada's Job Growth Sputters And Unemployment Rate Rises

PrevNext