Heat warnings cover most of B.C., as records set, Metro Vancouver air quality falls
VANCOUVER — High temperatures across much of British Columbia this week have seen communities step up measures to offer relief, in the aftermath of last year’s heat dome crisis.
Cooling centres, misting stations and other measures have been put in place as local and provincial government officials implement hot weather protocols stemming from the 2021 emergency that caused 619 deaths, according to a B.C. Coroners Service review.
The City of Victoria said Wednesday it was opening three public cooling centres for the first time, in light of a heat warning issued by Environment Canada. The city is also operating 14 misting stations.
City spokesman Bill Eisenhauer said the protocols are in response to provincial heat alert policy and the heat dome review.