The recent cold spell hasn’t slowed down BC Hydro crews, who worked downtown Wednesday replacing an old pole. Overnight temperatures dipped to -29.5°C in town Tuesday and a bone-chilling -39°C at Puntzi Mountain overnight Wednesday.

The recent cold spell hasn’t slowed down BC Hydro crews, who worked downtown Wednesday replacing an old pole. Overnight temperatures dipped to -29.5°C in town Tuesday and a bone-chilling -39°C at Puntzi Mountain overnight Wednesday.

Hydro poles replaced despite deepfreeze

BC Hydro crews are busy working in downtown Williams Lake.

  • Feb. 7, 2014 11:00 a.m.

Angie Mindus photo

 

The recent cold spell hasn’t slowed down BC Hydro crews, who worked downtown Wednesday replacing an old pole. Overnight temperatures dipped to -29.5°C in town Tuesday and a bone-chilling -39°C at Puntzi Mountain overnight Wednesday.

 

 

Williams Lake Tribune