The last time it was this cold was in 1916, with a low temperature of -0.6°C.”
The low temperature in Vancouver hit a chilling 1.6°C, breaking an all-time low that's stood in place since 1937 when temperature gauges hit 2.8°C.
Agassiz broke a record that goes back more than 100 years
Temperature records were broken around the province with Vernon breaking an 111-year-old record
Clearwater, Golden, Williams Lake, Malahat a few of the cities that broke records Wednesday
A growing die off of native Western Red Cedar trees is becoming visible right across East Vancouver Island now. Experts say its a symptom of climate change and as Skye Ryan reports, its changing the forests we've come to know across this region.