Three people were killed when a large avalanche swept away a group of skiers in Canada, officials said.
Three people were killed, including an American, and a fourth critically injured after a devastating avalanche swept away a ...
Three skiers, including one from Idaho, were killed on Monday when they and another skier were swept away during an avalanche ...
A stretch of highway north of Pemberton, B.C., is closed as crews work to clear avalanche debris from the route, while Avalanche Canada says the risk remains high in many ...
Three skiers were killed in a heli-ski avalanche in British Columbia earlier this week.
Also killed were Whistler-based pro snowboarder Jeff Keenan, 44, who founded the snowboard company Dinosaurs Will Die, and ...
Avalanche experts are warning backcountry enthusiasts of very dangerous snow conditions in the mountains of southwestern Alberta and southeastern British Columbia.
The Kaslo RCMP says the three heli-skiers were part of a group that was swept away into the tree line on Monday.
Kaslo RCMP said two groups of skiers were waiting in a staging area below the tree line of the Clute Creek watershed when they were swept away by an avalanche.
The British Columbia Royal Canadian Mounted Police said the skiers killed were a 53-year-old guide from nearby Kaslo, a ...
Tributes are pouring in for three heli-skiers who died Monday after an avalanche in southeastern B.C. swept them away. The three men were from Whistler, Kaslo and Idaho.
Three people are dead after an avalanche near Kaslo in the B.C. Kootenays on Monday.