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Potential for new landslide along Chilcotin River, First Nation warnsA bridge over British Columbia's Chilcotin River is closed to traffic until further notice after new cracks were discovered near a massive landslide that had blocked the river for days before a breach sent torrents of water and debris downstream.Aug 9, 2024
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‘Our main staple’: First Nation concerned about sockeye after B.C. landslideChilko Lake sockeye are expected to be the biggest run of fish on the Fraser River this summer, but their spawning grounds are above the area of a landslide near Williams Lake.CanadaAug 7, 2024
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Size of B.C. landslide doubled, nation chief saysThe chief of Williams Lake First Nation says a landslide of debris that has dammed the Chilcotin River in B.C.'s central Interior has nearly doubled in size since Wednesday.EnvironmentAug 2, 2024
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B.C. weather: Arctic outflow, extreme cold warnings issued for large swath of provinceThe warnings stem from an arctic airmass that’s currently parked over western Canada.WeatherFeb 23, 2023
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Arctic chill over north and central coasts of B.C.The weather agency says high pressure over B.C.’s Interior will continue to push arctic air out towards the coast, creating wind chill values of around -20.WeatherDec 3, 2022
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Snowfall warnings issued for Metro Vancouver, Howe Sound and Chilcotin“A low-pressure system will approach B.C.’s South Coast (Saturday night) bringing rain and snow to the area,” Environment Canada said in an alert.WeatherNov 5, 2022
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Flood watch issued for B.C.’s Chilcotin regionThe bulletin covers the Chilcotin and Chilko rivers and their tributaries. Several other B.C. regions also remain under flood watches or high streamflow advisories.EnvironmentJul 13, 2022
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Severe thunderstorm watches issued for B.C.’s southeast, Central Interior regions‘Conditions are favourable for the development of severe thunderstorms that may be capable of producing strong wind gusts, large hail and heavy rain.’WeatherJul 7, 2022
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Staycation 2020: B.C. summer deals and destinations you may have overlookedMany of the province's tourism associations are also incorporating Dr. Bonnie Henry's reopening mantra of "few faces and big spaces" into their summer marketing campaigns.NewsJul 6, 2020
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Flood watch issued for rivers, streams around northern, central B.C. communitiesRising temperatures are expected to lead to increased snowmelt and rising river levels across the Cariboo and Chilcotin regions this week.Apr 19, 2020
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