The City of Vancouver opened emergency warming shelters as temperatures dipped to freezing overnight Monday. It comes as Environment Canada issued a forecast for wet snow for Vancouver and the metro region. In addition to four other shelters, the city opened three warming centres Monday night, for people to leave their pets, bikes and carts. The City of Vancouver activated three warming centres Monday night, with four other shelter sites also opening their doors. Warming centres are also open - there is lots of space for people to come inside.
Source: CBC News January 08, 2019 14:48 UTC