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It wasn't exactly business as usual Monday in the coldest place in Alberta

Workers in Grande Prairie got an unexpected snow day Monday when the extreme cold forced the County to put a temporary stop to its snow removal operations.

Temperatures in Grande Prairie got as low as -43 C

Grande Prairie was the coldest spot in Alberta on Monday, according to Environment Canada. (Liah Parsons)

Some workers in Grande Prairie got an unexpected snow day Monday when the extreme cold forced the county to put a temporary stop to its snow removal operations.

"It's brutal," said Dale Van Volkingburgh, public works manager for the County of Grande Prairie.

"It's like a knife cutting through you."

Countypolicy mandates that outdoor work must stop when temperatures drop lower than -40 Cin order to protect employees and avoid damaging equipment.

At 10 a.m. Monday, it was -43 C in Grande Prairie, with a wind chill that made it feel like -52 C, according to Environment Canada. For most of the day, thenorthern city was the coldest spot in Alberta.

An icy mist descended on Grande Prairie Monday morning, which impacted visibility. Temperatures plummeted to -43 C. (Liah Parsons)

An icy fog settled on the city during the morning, which impacted visibility, said Van Volkingburgh.

"It was pretty difficult for people to manoeuvre around."

Many commuters struggled to start their vehiclesand worried about reaching their destination, he added.

"There were some concerns," he said. "It was not a fun morning for anybody if you had to be out in that type of weather."

Non-essential county staff were invited to return home early, said Van Volkingburgh.

The door to the Canna Cabana shop in Grande Prairie was frozen shut on Monday due to the extreme cold. (Liah Parsons)

Surprise store closure

For at least one small business in the city, the weather literally put the shop into a deep-freeze for the day.

Store manager Liah Parsons opened Canna Cabana without any issues in the morning, but Old Man Winter had different plans for her.

"I had to run and go do some errands so I closed it up and locked everything up. When I came back, the doors were all frozen shut," Parsons said Monday.

She wasn't able to pry the doorsopen.

"We're just going to have to wait for it to warm up," Parsons said. "Hopefully we can get back in the store and open tomorrow and get back to work."

Customers looking to purchase cannabis accessories from the shop were surprised to find the store temporarily closed, she said.

"They were super understanding when we explained the situation to them."

Parsons said she'll be enjoying her unexpected snow day from the comforts of home.

"Don't go outside, it's a trap," she laughed.