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Winter storm causes travel disruptions, outages on Vancouver Island

Environment Canada issued a freezing rain and winter storm weather warning Friday for Greater Victoria, inland and west Vancouver Island and Sunshine Coast.

Ferries, flights, buses and power all affected due to winter weather

A person unloads a truck parked on the side of a snow-filled street. A lineup of cars waits, with a clock tower and snowy trees visible.
Transportation was disrupted as the second winter storm in a week hit B.C.'s South Coast. (Mike McArthur/CBC)

The second winter storm in a weekhas led toferry and flight cancellations, travel delays and power outages on Vancouver Island.

A freezing rain and winter storm weather warning for Greater Victoria, inland and west Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast was issued on Friday by Environment Canada. Freezing rain could persist in interior sections of the island into Saturday morning.

Most flights atVictoria International Airport were cancelled or delayed on Friday. The airport authority advised passengers to check with their airline for latest flight information.

B.C. Ferries cancelled a number of sailings Friday morning, including ones connecting Metro Vancouver to Victoria, Nanaimo, the Sunshine Coast and the Southern Gulf Islands.

"BC Ferries actually gave me a phone call last night to tell me the sailing was cancelled, which I did not expect," said passengerBernard Von Schulmann, about his 9 a.m. sailing.

A departure sign board for Victoria (Swartz Bay) on exterior of BC Ferries Tsawwassen Terminal reads 'Delayed' on board the Coastal Inspiration.
Ferries are being cancelled and delayed due to bad weather. (Justine Bouln//CBC)

The ferry operator announced potential sailing cancellations Friday evening for the Queen of Cumberland connecting Victoria and Southern Gulf Islands as the company has been unsuccessful in securing the required number of staff to operatethe vessel.

The company added more than 150 extra sailings between Thursday and Jan. 2 to manage the busy holiday season, with more than 100 of those sailings connecting Vancouver and Victoria.However, there's a strong possibility ofcancellations on all routes until Dec. 24 due to winter weather. Poor road conditions leading to the terminals are also expected to impact operations.

A number of sailings were cancelled Wednesday and Thursday due to burst pipes and frozen equipment.

Passengers are advised to check the B.C. Ferries websitefor the latest updates before heading to the terminals.

Meanwhile, more than 5,000 B.C. Hydro customers on Vancouver Island hadlost power as of 12 p.m. PT, amid strong winds of up to 90 km/h.

Crews are repairing a transmission line that provides power to customers in Tofino, Ucluelet, and Ahousaht. It was damaged by downed trees, B.C. Hydro said in a statement.

B.C. Transit suspendedbus services for all routes in the Victoria Regional Transit systemFriday morning.

Some routes have resumed limited service but are not operating on schedule. The transit authority has encouraged travellersto check itswebsiteforupdateson all operating routes.