B.C. snowfall no winter wonderland for Vancouver’s poor and homeless, says advocate
VANCOUVER — One of the heaviest one-day snowfalls to hit British Columbia’s south coast in years has caused inconveniences from cancelled flights to power outages, but advocates for those in poverty say the storm also has the potential to be life-threatening.
Nicole Mucci with the Union Gospel Mission in Vancouver said such weather is “life and death for community members who are experiencing homelessness.”
Those living in tents or without any shelter face dangers ranging from hypothermia or frostbite to the risks of using candles or heaters to stay warm, she said.
Meanwhile, the snow and bitter cold could force those living in poverty and precarious or inadequate housing to forgo groceries in favour of turning on the heat or buying a pair of boots that doesn’t leak, Mucci said in an interview on Tuesday.


