The coldest weather of the season is about to formally get underway. Colder air from the interior of western Canada has begun to spill out of the Fraser River Canyon into the north interior. This ...
Keefers pictured in the 1890s, as photographed by Archibald Murchie, with the train station at centre left. Note the people ...
The first atmospheric river of the fall season is set to move into B.C. over the next few days, but the Thompson-Okanagan ...
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CN and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) trains traveling through the Fraser River Canyon Directional Running Zone (DRZ) were delayed a day or more due to the Aug. 18 Kookipi Creek Fire, and ...
So far this week, Washington mountains received two to four feet of much-needed snow. Now, is it finally time for the Western Washington lowlands to get its turn at getting some snow? The uncertainty ...
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When it rains, it pours, and Monday certainly did that. Did you get caught in one of those frog stranglers? The gutters were overflowing (tons of leaves didn’t help) and water was ponding on the ...
With the advent of summer, Seattleites crossing the Canadian border might want to bypass the usual urban adventures in Vancouver, B.C., for a rural getaway. Think visits to wineries and breweries, ...
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'Just open it up': B.C. fishing industry calls for more access to Fraser River sockeye surge
Neil Kershaw was out on the Fraser River this week where a major surge in returning sockeye salmon has fishers, retailers, guides, conservation and advocates marvelling at the renewal of opportunity.
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