There is one truth universally accepted today: it's not easy to get around the Lower Mainland.
Drivers are urged to be extra cautious while transit users should expect delays on TransLink. Anyone booked on a flight should check on their flight status for planes flying in and out of Vancouver.
Multiple incidents across the Lower Mainland as the snow continues to fall. Please drive with caution and try to exert as much control on the snow and ice as our inspiring Olympians pic.twitter.com/gQCghhTwoi
— Drive BC (@DriveBC) February 23, 2018
#RiderAlert Numerous detours and delays throughout the system. See https://t.co/T64QY3zISe for more details.^RR
— TransLink BC (@TransLink) February 23, 2018
#SkTrain Canada Line now operating Waterfront to Bridgeport. Shuttle trains operating Bridgeport to Brighouse and Bridgeport to YVR.^RR
— TransLink BC (@TransLink) February 23, 2018
Snow is falling and accumulating at UBC Vancouver. Campus is open as normal. Some transit issues. Drive safely. https://t.co/ibWUbaKbRD for more info.
— UBC (@UBC) February 23, 2018
Please note the @SFUVan campus is closed due to the weather and road conditions with limited operations. All classes and exams are cancelled from 12:30pm onwards. @SFU students, staff and faculty, other than those providing core services, should head home. https://t.co/rFrfSXOI1M
— SFU Vancouver (@SFUVan) February 23, 2018
Question from grumpy old man on Canada Line: Why is it that every snowfall brings chaos to transit? @TransLink #snowpocalypse #jesuisGrumpyOldMan pic.twitter.com/S1GXnAVoZt
— Mike Howell (@Howellings) February 23, 2018