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Daily records fall in several communities long B.C. coast as temperatures rise

VANCOUVER - A recent spike in temperatures has pushed several communities along the British Columbia coast to new daily heat records this week as the end of summer nears.

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Daily records fall in several communities long B.C. coast as temperatures rise

A woman paddles a specially adapted paddleboard on False Creek as a person sits in a wheelchair in Vancouver, on Wednesday, July 3, 2024. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck


VANCOUVER - A recent spike in temperatures has pushed several communities along the British Columbia coast to new daily heat records this week as the end of summer nears.

Environment Canada says the high temperature mark for Sept. 16 was set in six B.C. communities yesterday, with White Rock in the Lower Mainland hitting 29 degrees.

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