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![]() I attended a couple of years high school in the wonderful community of Medley, the on base housing for military families in Cold Lake. Remember walking to school one morning in the winter (about a 15 minute walk) and when I arrived it was closed. So I walked back home. Apparently it was -80 with wind chill, but they forgot to tell some of us. Not closed for snow, but extreme cold, so kind of same idea.
Nowadays I whine & don't go skiing when it's -10 or colder. Can't imagine living in Cold Lake anymore. Cheers to all you hardy folks up there.
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![]() Felicia's elementary school in Burnaby was open. We had pyjama and pancake day at the school, which was a lot of fun.
Then, after school, we built an igloo that all four of us can fit into. ![]() Anthony |
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![]() I live way up in Kitimat BC. We had to close our schools because the snow caused accidents which helped people run into powerlines which took out the power to the city lol. The kids were sent home and Teachers were forced to stay in a cold school until regular ending time. No power from 9am-1pm. It got chilly in there.
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