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Powder on MSNAvalanche Kills Snowmobiler in British ColumbiaAn avalanche killed a male snowmobiler in southeastern British Columbia on Sunday, according to news reports and local authorities. Before the fatal slide, a group of three snowmobilers, including the victim,
British Columbia's forests minister has the support of the California Building Industry Association in fighting tariffs on Canadian lumber, which he says could soon rise up to 55 per cent. Ravi Parmar spoke to reporters outside the California State Capitol building in Sacramento Friday morning during a trade mission aimed at showing how tariffs will hurt consumers on both sides of the border.
Data indicates a 30% drop in cross-border traffic between Washington and British Columbia from mid-January to early February.
A month after Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) captured and relocated 15 wolves from British Columbia to Colorado as
Avalanche Canada has issued a special public warning for most forecast regions in British Columbia and western Alberta through the end of Monday.
"The pattern favors the Pacific Northwest, British Columbia, Central and Northern Idaho, Northwest Montana, and the Tetons for the best new snow through March 2, said Tomer. "Some ski resorts could see 1-2 feet of snow accumulation.
Washington Emergency Management Division officials estimated a 5.1 earthquake in British Columbia Friday around 1:40 p.m.
The skier was found near the toe of the avalanche, and was dug out 120 centimeters below the surface, the Avalanche report states. The slide happened at 2,280 meters of elevation. There were two skiers present for the slide.
Chiefs representing First Nations communities in British Columbia, Canada, are calling on regulators to stop American fishers in the U.S. state of Alaska from intercepting salmon bound for Canadian rivers.
NORTH VANCOUVER, BC, Feb. 21, 2025 /CNW/ - Indigenous Peoples, communities and businesses are building a more sustainable and resilient natural resource sector in Canada. The Government of Canada is supporting Indigenous participation in the natural resource economy,
An investigation at an Indian residential school in Canada is the focus of the documentary, “Sugarcane," named after a Native reservation in British Columbia. The film is up for an Academy Award, and has already made history: it's the first time an Indigenous director from North America has been nominated for an Oscar.
British Columbia set themselves apart from the division with a dominant road to a tournament win. But semifinalists Oregon and Colorado aren't far behind, while UC Santa Cruz made a name for themselve
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