Southern B.C. snowstorm halts flights at Vancouver airport, creates travel chaos
VANCOUVER — Most of British Columbia is covered by weather warnings as snow, extreme cold and arctic winds grip the province, forcing the suspension of all flights at Vancouver International Airport and playing havoc with transportation across the south coast.
Officials with the Ministry of Transportation said as much as 30 centimetres of snow had covered parts of southern Vancouver Island while Metro Vancouver coped with up to 25 centimetres.
Environment Canada forecast another five to 10 would fall before conditions were expected to ease.
Vancouver International Airport temporarily suspended all incoming and outgoing flights early Tuesday, holding departing aircraft at their gates, stranding passengers aboard some arriving flights for hours, as those planes had no place to go.