LIKELY, B.C. — A dam holding back the tailings pond at a metals mine in central British Columbia burst Monday, releasing about 353 million cubic feet of water and about 158 million cubic feet of what ...
Nearly eight years after the largest tailings spill into a lake ever recorded, impacts of the Mount Polley Mine disaster in central B.C. are still being observed. While most of the contaminated solids ...
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Into the Wild Heart of British Columbia's Cariboo
Fresh lynx tracks weave through deep powder near Quesnel Lake in British Columbia’s Cariboo Mountains. At minus 18 degrees Celsius, the morning air crystallizes our breath as Ryan, our EcoTours BC ...
Natural mixing of lake waters may re-suspend contaminants deposited in a catastrophic mine spill six years ago, according to a new article. Natural mixing of lake waters may resuspend contaminants ...
Former Xatsull First Nation chief Bev Sellars recalls an emergency meeting after the Mount Polley Mine disaster, where elders were in tears as they thought of fish swimming through the toxic waste ...
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