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Highways closed, thousands without power as 'bomb cyclone' hits B.C. coast
Students on Vancouver Island have been stranded by downed power lines as a "bomb cyclone" with predicted hurricane-level wind gusts that formed in the Pacific Ocean 400 kilometres west of the Island Tuesday hits the B.
Power outages and road closures come as 'bomb cyclone' hits Island
Some B.C. Ferries sailings were cancelled and some sections of highways were closed because of downed trees and debris.
'Bomb cyclone' leaves thousands without power, shuts down Vancouver Island highways
Thousands of Vancouver Island residents were without power, and several highways closed Tuesday evening after a 'bomb cyclone' brought powerful winds to the B.C. coast.
Downed trees and power lines cut off roads, students stranded as 'bomb cyclone' hits B.C.'s coast
Forecasters are warning of hurricane-level wind gusts as a "bomb cyclone" forms off the coast of Vancouver Island late Tuesday.A cyclone is the term used when masses of warm and cool air collide to create spiralling winds,
Students stranded, thousands without power as 'bomb cyclone' hits B.C. coast
A spokesperson said about nine students from nearby First Nations were sheltering along with a bus driver. Elsewhere, the
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'Bomb cyclone' hitting B.C. sounds scary, but meteorologist says name isn't alarmist
Gusts of more than 90 km/h are hitting parts of the British Columbia coast as a "bomb cyclone" develops off Vancouver Island, bringing the potential for destructive hurricane-force winds.
MUST SEE: British Columbia sees snowfall before ‘bomb cyclone’ is expected to hit
In the Must See video above, snow fell In parts of British Columbia on Monday, November 18, ahead of a forecast “bomb cyclone” which was set to bring strong winds to the area from Tuesday.
Snow falls in B.C. Lower Mainland as bomb cyclone approaches
Overnight snow hit B.C.'s Lower Mainland ahead of a "bomb cyclone" bringing rain and strong winds. Snow lingered on the Sea-to-Sky Highway, causing slippery conditions.
What to expect with bomb cyclone off B.C.'s coast
Parts of Metro Vancouver woke up to snow Tuesday morning and more wild weather is in the forecast. People are being warned to bundle up and batten down the hatches. As Andrea Macpherson reports, a powerful storm known as a bomb cyclone is soon expected to park itself off the coast.
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Hwy. 4 between Port Alberni, Oceanside closed Tuesday following ‘multiple’ vehicle incidents: RCMP
The Port Alberni Fire Department says it and Cherry Creek crews are responding after a tree fell on a semi-truck on Highway 4 ...
vancouverislandfreedaily
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Highway 4 closed east of Port Alberni due to high winds
For travellers stranded on the Port Alberni side of the highway, Emergency Support Services is setting up a warming centre at ...
CTV News
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Strong winds, downed trees force closure of Vancouver Island highway
An almost 40 kilometre stretch of Highway 4 on Vancouver Island was closed Tuesday evening due to the impacts of a storm that ...
Nanaimo News Bulletin
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Port Alberni orders wrecking ball to go ahead for troubled pub
The city announced on Thursday, Nov. 14 that its contractor, Warbrick Contracting, will begin removing contaminated and ...
Saanich News
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Port Alberni trail restored after movie crew, storm damage
A Port Alberni trail damaged by vehicles from a film crew has been repaired.
Comox Valley Record
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Film company to pay for damage to trail during filming in Port Alberni
A film company has promised to repair a portion of the Log Train Trail near Port Alberni that was damaged during filming. A ...
CHEK News
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No injuries after plane overshoots runway in Courtenay
No one was injured after a plane overshot its runway and crashed through a fence at the Courtenay Airpark on Monday morning.
Vancouver Sun on MSN
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Rare bird heard — and then seen — in Courtenay
Catherine Babault heard the distinct sharp whistling before she saw the birds. She readied her camera and photographed ...
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