Yes, on rare occasions, it does actually snow in Vancouver. Not much, usually, but enough to shut down the entire city, which means at least two or three centimeters. In all fairness, unlike perpetually snow-bound cities like Winnipeg, Vancouver is almost completely without snow-ploughs or salt trucks, so the slightest bit of our especially damp variety of snow just turns our roads into a skating rink.
It just isn’t winter in Vancouver without the snow umbrella.
Update: I see a “snow-plough” in the alley… it’s a private company’s pickup with a plough strapped onto the front. He’s helpfully pushing the harmless 2-inch layer of melting snow into a gigantic pile that blocks several parking spots.