B.C.'s big cities respond to unusually early cold snap

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Extreme weather response activated in Vancouver and Surrey amid unseasonable cold snap.

B.C.’s two biggest cities have issued an extreme weather alert ahead of a cold snap and urge people who are considering sleeping outside to seek shelter indoors.

In Vancouver, the municipality said it was opening up extra shelter spaces at the Youth Services Centre at 1138 Burred St. and in the Salvation Army Belkin House at 555 Homer St. “It is a little bit earlier than normal,” she said. “We have this quite cool air mass over top of us.”

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