Closed schools, cancelled ferries and another dump of snow expected for B.C.'s South Coast
Many school districts closed Monday; another 10-15 centimetres of fresh snow in forecast
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Winter on the South Coast is usually all about the rain.
Today, it's about snow.
School closures and ferry cancellations are in effect Monday as much of the region is under another snowfall warning, the second such warning in as many days.
Metro Vancouver, Howe Sound, Whistler, the Sunshine Coast, the Fraser Valley and most of Vancouver Island are under the weather advisory.Environment Canada has 10 to 15 centimetres of fresh powder in the forecast, beginning in the afternoon and continuing into Tuesday morning.
Around noon, BC Ferries announced several evening sailing cancellations for routes from Vancouver to Vancouver Island due to heavy snowfall warnings, including:
- Tsawwassen-Duke Point
- Swartz Bay-Tsawwassen
TransLinkspokesperson Chris Bryan said accordion buses weretaken off the roads Monday and replaced with regular buses, which means better traction but less capacity so more crowding and delays on busy routes.
Just before 6 p.m., TransLink said in a statement the Millennium and Expo Lines are operating with less frequency than normal, because every train that runsmust be staffed due to track alarms caused by snow falling on the guideway.
The Canada Line and the Seabus are operating regularly.
School's out for winter
Classes at the University of British Columbia after 6 p.m. are cancelled, and the university said non-essential services are curtailed.
Classes at BCIT were cancelled as of 4:30 p.m., and all campus buildings and services were closed.
Classes at Simon Fraser University's Burnaby and Surrey campuses after 5:30 p.m. were cancelled, though buildings will remain open. SFU's Vancouver campuses remains open.
Canada Post has issued a"yellow alert"for the Greater Vancouver Area, Vancouver Island and the South Coast.
"We are going to do our best to deliver, but there may be delays," itsaid in a statement.
@TransLink line at lougheed for train... @CBCNews @GlobalBC @CTVVancouver pic.twitter.com/EcBtDJAxfp
—@JakeSorensen7
Monday morning commute nightmares
Earlier on Monday morning commutersran into bedlam due to the snow left over from Sunday.
Freezing temperatures overnight held the weekend's driftsin place and left many roads packed with a slick, compact layerof snow.
I try not to take the #Skytrain between 8-10am but sometimes its unavoidable. Whenever theres any sort of problem, like today, its insane. Whats the solution? I try not to drive but its becoming increasingly hard to avoid doing so (yes, I walk/bike when I can). #Vancouver pic.twitter.com/JUFUEs2O8d
—@Kevin_Eastwood
Metro Vancouver'sSkyTrainsystem was running slower than usualas ice and snow triggered intrusion alarms on the tracks. Many trains along the Expo and Millennium Lineswere being driven manually during the morning rush hour.
Crowds built up quickly at several majorSkyTrainstations, including the freshly expanded Commercial-Broadway hub.
The following school districts are closed Monday:
- ComoxValley (SD71)
- CowichanValley (SD79)
- Greater Victoria (SD61)
- Gulf Islands (SD64)
- Langley(SD35)
- Mission (SD75)
- NanaimoLadysmith(SD68)
- Saanich (SD63)
- Sooke (SD62)
- Sunshine Coast (SD46)
- Surrey (SD36)
The following universities and colleges are also closed:
- Kwantlen Polytechnic University
- University of the Fraser Valley
- University of Victoria
- Vancouver Island University (except Powell River campus)
- North Island College (Comox Valley campus closed)
Someprivate schools in the following cities are closed, though all public schools are open. Check your school's website for confirmation:
- Abbotsford
- Burnaby
- Coquitlam
- Delta
- Pitt Meadows
- Port Coquitlam
- Vancouver
Corrections
- An earlier version of this story mistakenly stated that Simon Fraser University was closed Monday. All SFU campuses are, in fact, open.Feb 11, 2019 7:09 AM PT
With files from Bridgette Watson