Avalanche that killed three in B.C. is being investigated as ‘workplace incident’
British Columbia’s Workers’ Compensation Board has launched an investigation into a fatal avalanche this weekend just north of Terrace that killed three heli-skiers.
The investigation by the board, also known as WorkSafeBC, comes as experts urge B.C. backcountry users to be vigilant against avalanche risks, after a deadly weekend that also claimed the life of a fourth skier in a separate slide near Atlin in the remote northwest.
Avalanche Canada public forecaster Zoe Ryan says March is statistically “the most dangerous month” for slides, as the snowpack transitions to spring and temperatures warm up.
Ryan says “quite a large natural avalanche cycle” has been brought on by last week’s atmospheric river event, which dumped heavy precipitation across the province.


