The risk of deadly avalanches in Alberta and B.C. is at a 20-year high. A stretch of cold and dry weather has led to an unstable snowpack throughout the region. As Heather Yourex-West explains, snowslides have already killed five people in the last few weeks.
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Avalanche risk in B.C., Alberta mountains at 20-year high
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