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Why is some snow light and fluffy or heavy? The amazing science of snow

Why is some snow light and fluffy or heavy? The amazing science of snow

Molecule by molecule, a snowflake grows and eventually begins to fall. A scientific look at the amazing nature of snowflakes and snow.
20 of the best movies set in winter weather

20 of the best movies set in winter weather

These movies are primarily set in winter.
Warming seas threaten existence of sea snails in B.C.'s Strait of Georgia

Warming seas threaten existence of sea snails in B.C.'s Strait of Georgia

A new study has found a rise in marine temperature could spell doom for the Strait of Georgia's dogwhelk population.
20 of the most destructive winter storms of the 21st century

20 of the most destructive winter storms of the 21st century

The list includes storms from 2000 up to 2022.
15 ways climate change has impacted winter sports

15 ways climate change has impacted winter sports

With lower tourism, job numbers suffer as well.
Common household items that are actually bad for the environment

Common household items that are actually bad for the environment

Mattresses are also made using hazardous flame-retardant chemicals that can leach into drinking water supplies.
Taking fitness outside: 9 tips for becoming more active through the Canadian winter

Taking fitness outside: 9 tips for becoming more active through the Canadian winter

Taking your physical activity outside comes with added benefits. Here are ways to pursue your fitness goals outdoors, even in the middle of a Canadian winter.
How much packaging we use (and what happens to it)

How much packaging we use (and what happens to it)

Disposable packaging shows no signs of slowing down
Heavy snow for highways this weekend in southern B.C.

Heavy snow for highways this weekend in southern B.C.

Some areas are expecting to see between 20 and 30 centimetres of snow.
Earth just had its hottest 12 months in the last 120,000 years

Earth just had its hottest 12 months in the last 120,000 years

The record global temperatures led to spikes of climate-induced warming all over the world, including British Columbia.
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