British Columbia’s Okanagan region is bracing for a storm that Kelowna’s mayor worries could unleash the worst flooding the region has ever seen.
Over the past 50 years, some of Glacier National Park's namesake glaciers have shrunk by as much as 85 percent.
Warm temperatures prompting spring run-off combined with heavy rainfall in some areas caused devastating floods and mudslides in several parts of B.C.
There is an unusually warm mass of air over Iceland. Thermometers rose to rare heights in the northeastern part of the country.
With warmer temperatures in the forecast, the province has issued a high streamflow warning for streams and rivers across the Interior. Currently, Nicola Lake is about one metre below the minor flooding point, and it's forecast to continue climbing over the next 30 days.
It's still snowing in early May.
Facilities for producing weapons grade plutonium believed safe despite fierce flames caused by wildfires.
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