Cpl. Michael McLaughlin with BC Highway Patrol said motorists should be aware that conditions may lead to intermittent shutdowns in both directions to keep drivers safe.
The first widespread snowfall of winter hit Metro Vancouver on Sunday, with up to 20 centimetres spread across the region.
Snow has brought a portion of a busy BC highway to a frosty halt as drivers are encouraged to find alternate routes and ...
The icy highway is leading to intermittent shutdowns in both directions in order to make the highway safe for travel. "The ...
DriveBC has issued several travel advisories for area highways. Motorists are being advised to watch for slippery sections on ...
Following a traffic tie-up Sunday morning, Feb. 2, due to the wintery weather, the B.C. Ministry of Transportation has sent ...
A bitter cold spell sweeping over coastal and northern British Columbia has brought snow and prompted school and college ...
It’s been a frustrating Monday morning commute for many Lower Mainland residents. A blast of winter weather hit the region ...
A major transportation project in Richmond continues to progress, but the next section of work will impact weekend drivers ...
A multi-day snowfall event for the B.C. coast is underway, and snow has already piled up in a hurry across the region. Some ...
Snowfall warnings issued for Sea to Sky Highway, Kootenay Pass and the Yellowhead region. Rainfall warnings have also been ...