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A juvenile chinook salmon was caught in the Kettle River in British Columbia earlier this month, marking the first time since reintroduction efforts began that the species was found in the stream. The ...
British Columbia typically sees atmospheric river events in the month of November, just as the Pacific Northwest does. The problem for both regions this year has been the consistency of the ...
Every spring, melting snow and heavy rainfall brings a higher risk of flooding and riverbank erosion to parts of Canada. Bank ...
Atmospheric rivers to blast British Columbia yet again with more flooding. Some places could see 10 to 20 inches of rain by next week; western Washington also to receive heavy precipitation.
British Columbia's Conservation Officer Service (COS) says a grizzly bear on an island off the Sunshine Coast has been shot ...
Castellan said British Columbia can get 20 or even 30 atmospheric river events from mid-October into the spring during active periods. But “it is fairly extraordinary to have seen this many ...
Two more atmospheric rivers to blast British Columbia and western Washington state. Heavy rains may lead to additional flooding this weekend and around Tuesday next week. November 26, 2021.
British Columbia's South Coast is weathering its first atmospheric river of the fall and the province's Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness says residents should prepare for ...
British Columbia’s Taku River system is the largest intact watershed on the Pacific coast of North America. A decision this week by the Taku River Tlingit First Nation increases the likelihood ...
Unlike the river's outlet, the Columbia gained its 1,200-mile momentum in the Rocky Mountain Trench between the Rockies and Purcell Ranges in the deep northwest interior of eastern British Columbia.
Canada's British Columbia province on Thursday warned residents to prepare for flooding when rains eventually return after a prolonged drought exacerbated by climate change that has raised ...
British Columbia is putting communities at risk, both its own and those downstream in the U.S. The health of our rivers, salmon and communities is jeopardized by subsidies to transnational mining ...