Three "very proficient" adventurers have died and one remains in the hospital "critical[ly]" injured following an avalanche ...
Three skiers were killed in a heli-ski avalanche in British Columbia earlier this week.
The three heli-skiers killed in an avalanche north of Kaslo have been identified as two accomplished and veteran snowboarders ...
An avalanche killed three heli-skiers in British Columbia, Canada, on Monday, according to a statement from the Kaslo Royal ...
Heli-skiing is off-trail, downhill skiing or snowboarding where the skier reaches the top of the mountain by helicopter, instead of a ski lift, per Wikipedia. It is often done in remote areas.
While skiing on Monday, March 24 in British Columbia, three men in a guided group were reportedly caught in a vicious ...
Also killed were Whistler-based pro snowboarder Jeff Keenan, 44, who founded the snowboard company Dinosaurs Will Die, and ...
The thwup-thwup of the heli fades as it takes off again — the skiers now get to “fly” their own way back down. About The Star ...
Police say a transport helicopter was nearing the group at a staging area when the pilot saw the avalanche coming and sounded ...
Tributes are pouring in for three heli-skiers who died Monday after an avalanche in southeastern B.C. swept them away. The men were on a guided tour in the Purcell Mountains run by Stellar Heli ...
Three heli-skiers were killed Monday after an avalanche in southeastern B.C. swept them away, according to RCMP. The RCMP said the avalanche occurred around the village of Kaslo at about 1 p.m. PT.