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Popular food delivery service halts operations in Metro Vancouver ahead of snowstorm

Locals can expect up to 35 cm of snowfall.
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Food delivery service DoorDash is suspending operations in Metro Vancouver starting Saturday (Feb. 25) evening through Sunday (Feb. 26) morning due to a snow storm.

Vancouver locals hoping to order food delivery this weekend may be out of luck. 

Environment Canada calls for up to 35 cm of snowfall in parts of Metro Vancouver over the weekend, meaning that both travellers and delivery drivers should prepare for challenging travel conditions. 

Ahead of the winter storm, popular food delivery service DoorDash announced it has activated its "Severe Weather Protocol" and will be temporarily suspending operations in Metro Vancouver. 

"The precautionary measure comes as a significant winter storm is forecast to bring dangerous weather conditions, including heavy snowfall, ice and below freezing temperatures," reads a news release. 

DoorDash will halt operations starting Saturday (Feb. 25) evening to Sunday (Feb. 26) morning.

V.I.A. asked Uber and SkipTheDishes if they will also suspend operations over the weekend but has not received a response. 

DoorDash will temporarily suspend operations in the following areas:

  • North Vancouver
  • Vancouver
  • Coquitlam
  • Richmond
  • Surrey
  • Maple Ridge
  • Delta
  • White Rock
  • Langley City
  • Abbotsford
  • Mission
  • Squamish 
  • Nanaimo
  • Lady Smith
  • Duncan
  • Victoria
  • Port Alberni
  • Courtenay
  • Powell River
  • Burnaby
  • Campbell River