Snowmobiler dead after being caught in avalanche near Invermere, B.C., says Avalanche Canada

One person is dead after being caught in an avalanche in B.C. on Saturday while snowmobiling west of the Alberta border, according to Avalanche Canada.The organization said on its website that three…

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