Following a very snowy Tuesday that resulted in a snow day for most schools, classes are back in session for many students today.
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- Section of Stanley Park seawall closed due to risk of falling ice
- 29 photos of Vancouver under a fresh blanket of snow
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All public schools in these districts are back in session today:
- North Vancouver
- Vancouver
- Burnaby
- Maple Ridge
- Pitt Meadows
- Langley
- Coquitlam
- Port Coquitlam
- Port Moody
- Surrey
- Richmond
- Delta
As of this morning, a number of colleges and universities are also back in session today, including:
- Trinity Western University
- All VCC campuses
- All BCIT campuses
1/3 Weather Update: Feb 13, BCIT is OPEN
All BCIT campuses are OPEN today, February 13. All classes and exams will proceed as scheduled.
Due to inclement road conditions, we recommend allotting extra time for your commute, and wearing appropriate winter apparel.
— BCIT (@bcit) February 13, 2019
- All SFU campuses
The snow has stopped and no new snow is expected today. All SFU campuses are open. Please monitor Twitter and https://t.co/AKEKCE5jx5 for the latest updates and follow @TransLink for transit alerts. #sfu @CBCVancouver @GlobalBC @VancouverSun @NEWS1130 @CTVVancouver
— Simon Fraser Univ. (@SFU) February 13, 2019
- All Kwantlen University campuses
- Langara College
Campus is open today (Feb. 13), and all classes will be running as scheduled. Travel safely. @NEWS1130 @CKNW
— Langara College (@langaracollege) February 13, 2019
- Capilano University North Vancouver campus
- All Douglas College campuses
All campuses are OPEN as scheduled today, Wednesday, Feb. 13. Be prepared for winter conditions with appropriate clothing and footwear, as well as allowing extra time for travel to and from campus.
— Douglas College (@douglascollege) February 13, 2019
- UBC
#UBC Vancouver campus is OPEN and day and evening classes are in session as normal. Drive safely. Visit https://t.co/m51RDj8TqS for more info. pic.twitter.com/Dlkx4WXcHn
— University of British Columbia (@UBC) February 13, 2019