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Terrace RCMP investigating death of woman run over by Train

CFNR Network Jul 27, 2021 | 5:06 PM Both the Terrace RCMP and BC Coroners Service are in the middle of investigating a train incident that took the life of a Terrace woman last week. At around 6:30 pm on last Monday July 19, the Terrace RCMP got a report from BC Emergency Health Services about a pedestrian who had been hit by a train near the area of Kalum Street and Greig Ave, Terrace. When front-line officers arrived on the scene they found a woman that was unresponsive under the train. She was pronounced dead at the scene by BC Emergency Health Services. The BC Coroners Service is conducting their own investigation of the circumstances surrounding this woman’s death.

Heat warning for B C , people urged to take precautions

by Province of British Columbia on Tuesday July 27 2021 The heat wave is also compounding air quality issues, as Environment Canada issues smoke warnings for our region as well British Columbians are being asked to take precautions this week, as Environment Canada has issued another heat warning for most of the province. The extreme heat is predicted to last from Wednesday, July 28 to Saturday, July 31. “Extreme heat is dangerous and can have devastating and deadly consequences,” said Adrian Dix, Minister of Health. “Health authorities and BC Emergency Health Services are preparing to assist people in need during the heat wave. British Columbians must also make any necessary preparations ahead of time and take steps to ensure the safety of yourself and your loved ones.”

Unseasonable heat returns to British Columbia and the Prairies | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

Unseasonable heat returns to British Columbia and the Prairies Albert Huynh, right, tosses water at Leanne Opuyes as they cool off in the frigid Lynn Creek water in North Vancouver, B.C., on Monday, June 28, 2021. Environment Canada has issued heat warnings and special weather statements as unseasonable temperatures return to parts of B.C. and the Prairies. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck July 27, 2021 - 5:16 PM VANCOUVER - The British Columbia government is encouraging people to take precautions as Environment Canada forecasts the return of unseasonably hot temperatures. A statement from the Ministry of Health urges people to follow guidelines for staying cool during extreme heat that is predicted to last from Wednesday to Saturday.

Extreme heat about to settle into the Thompson Okanagan | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan s News Source

(CHARLOTTE HELSTON / iNFOnews.ca) July 27, 2021 - 5:20 PM The province is asking British Columbians to take precautions this week as another heat wave is poised to make life uncomfortable. Extreme heat is predicted to start on Wednesday, July 28 and continue through to Saturday, July 31. Extreme heat is dangerous and can have devastating and deadly consequences,   Adrian Dix, Minister of Health said in a press release. Health authorities and BC Emergency Health Services are preparing to assist people in need during the heat wave. British Columbians must also make any necessary preparations ahead of time and take steps to ensure the safety of yourself and your loved ones.

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