Traffic between B.C.’s south coast and Interior cut in the wake of winter storm

Feb 10, 2017 | 4:10 AM

VANCOUVER — Travel between British Columbia’s south coast and the Interior was at a standstill after freezing rain and heavy snow closed every major highway early Friday morning.

Many travellers spent a frigid night trapped on Highway 5, the Coquihalla Highway, when that busy route was shut down by icy conditions and several collisions.

Highway 1 from Yale to Lytton and through Glacier National Park is also closed by a high avalanche hazard, while the same risk severed Highway 3 east of Hope overnight, as well as Highway 99 from Pemberton to Lillooet.

DriveBC, the Ministry of Highways online route planning tool, reported Highway 3 east of Hope had reopened by dawn, but the highway remains blocked until further notice in southeastern B.C., from the Fernie area to the Alberta boundary.