The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Cold Canada cancels some New Year’s events

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OTTAWA: Canadians pride themselves on living with cold weather – but sub-zero temperatur­es proved too much even for them, with concerts cancelled and ski hills closed for safety reasons during an extreme year-end cold snap.

Temperatur­es almost reached -58 degrees F in two central Canadian cities, Regina and Winnipeg.

In the capital Ottawa, meanwhile, authoritie­s announced the cancellati­on of some shows marking the end of Canada’s 150th anniversar­y celebratio­ns held this year.

The events scheduled for Saturday and New Year’s Eve on Sunday have been modified due to the Environmen­t Canada weather service’s “extreme cold warning and due to public health and safety concerns,” the Ministry of Culture said in a statement.

Appearance­s by DJs Carl and Evana Muren, DJ Shub, and hiphop artist Kardinal Offishall have been canceled for New Year’s Eve but a fireworks display will go ahead.

The ‘Canada 150’ ice hockey tournament has been moved indoors from an outdoor rink in front of Parliament.

Environmen­t Canada on Friday maintained its extreme cold warning for six of the country’s 10 provinces, including British Columbia in the far west, Alberta, Saskatchew­an, Manitoba, Ontario and Quebec, as well as the Yukon territory in the northwest.

“We invite all Canadians and visitors to consider the extreme weather conditions and to dress warmly and prepare accordingl­y to prevent frostbite and other injuries,” the ministry said.

Quebec’s Bromont ski resort said it was closing at 3.30pm on Friday afternoon “due to the latest weather forecast, safety matters, and at the request of HydroQuebe­c to reduce the power demand during the peak period.”

The mountain would reopen on Saturday but with only a few slopes operating.

Mont Orford, a ski resort east of Montreal, has also reduced its hours. — AFP

 ??  ?? People warm themselves next to the Centennial Flame during frigid weather on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario. — Reuters photo
People warm themselves next to the Centennial Flame during frigid weather on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Ontario. — Reuters photo

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