Lytton in the B.C. Interior only has a population of around 250 people but in the last two days, it has made headlines around the world.The small community now has the unenviable title of being the hottest place ever recorded in Canada.The temperature reached 47.9 C Monday after reaching a temperature of 46.6 C Sunday.Monday’s record even beat the all-time high recorded in Las Vegas.https://t.co/eKvQKZdBibTrivia: Lytton's all-time Canadian record maximum temperature of 47.9°C set on the 28th June 2021 surpasses Las Vegas' all-time record high of 117°F/47.2°C.— ECCC Weather British Columbia (@ECCCWeatherBC) June 29, 2021For residents, the only way to beat the record-breaking heat was to stay inside.“It’s definitely quieter than maybe it.