Cold warnings cover much of the West, chilling even the sturdiest Canadians
VANCOUVER — Ski resorts are closed because of extreme cold, teachers are impressing students by instantly freezing boiling water, and it’s even too cold for a zoo penguin walk.
Extreme cold has moved over Western Canada from the Arctic, bringing wind chill values approaching -50 to some areas, surprising even residents who know how to deal with cold winters.
Ben DeKleine, owner of Magel’s Cafe in Prince George, B.C., said freezing temperatures there have put his truck, which is usually ready for Canadian winters, out of commission.
“You called me as I’m looking through my F-150’s owner’s manual, because my truck won’t start this morning because it didn’t appreciate the cold snap,” said DeKleine, who has lived in Prince George for more than a decade.