iN VIDEO: Vancouverites handle snowy commute like champs

It's not exactly news when Vancouverites prove they can't cope with sub-zero temperatures or snow as well as other Canadians regularly exposed to the worst of winter.

But to say they're not hearty would be unfair. In sneakers and wardrobes not fit for an arctic blast, these people made sure that the bus could roll on. Take a look.

TransLink had sent out a warning this morning that they recommended staying in. For those who couldn't, a message on Twitter, said bus service is delayed in most areas due to the weather.

"Please allow extra travel time and bundle up in anticipation of delays," TransLink posted.


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Kathy Michaels has been an Okanagan-based journalist for more than a decade, working for community papers along the valley and beyond.
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