Medicine Hat News

Icy cold claims life in B.C., as arctic air sends much of Canada into a deep freeze

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A woman has died as extreme cold grips most of Western Canada and parts of the territorie­s and northern Ontario.

RCMP in Dawson Creek, B.C., say the woman’s death, related to exposure, happened early Sunday morning while she was walking in that northeaste­rn city.

Investigat­ors say she left a friend’s house right next door around 1 a.m. but collapsed before arriving at her home.

Environmen­t Canada says temperatur­es in Dawson

Creek skidded to a frigid -42.2

C on Sunday and wind chill is making conditions across much of north and central

B.C. feel close to -45.

The weather office says usually balmy Victoria and Vancouver will also see temperatur­es 10 to 20 degrees below the seasonal average as arctic air hovers over the province for the rest of the week.

Wind chill values from -40 to -55 are forecast all across the Prairies and as far east as northern Ontario, with similar conditions for Whitehorse and large areas of Yukon and the Northwest Territorie­s.

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