
‘Stay home and stay off the roads:’ snow making travel treacherous across Nanaimo & mid-Island
NANAIMO — It’s a winter wonderland across much of the mid-Island as Mother Nature delivered the first true snowfall of the season.
Between 10 and 30 centimetres fell for much of the region, with more at higher elevations and less closer to the water. Snowfall began in earnest through the region around 11 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 16 and continued to increase through Wednesday, Jan. 17.
A substantial suspension of service for Regional District Transit, coupled with closed schools, University campuses and other facilities came early, while work continues through the day to keep area roads passable.
“Crews have been out since [around midnight] trying to keep up with the snowfall but it’s been very heavy,” David Thompson, city manager of roads, told NanaimoNewsNOW. “Temperatures are starting to creep up and road conditions are very slippery so we definitely encourage travellers to stay home and stay off the roads wherever possible.”