4.2-magnitude earthquake recorded near British Columbia

Earthquakes Canada says a 4.2-magnitude quake was recorded near B.C., 40 kilometres south-southwest of Daajing Giids on Haida Gwaii.

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  3. I appreciate Haida sovereignty getting recognition but I’m pretty sure this still took place in BC and not “near” BC.

    1. @Claire Goulet As in a few km off the coast is still in Canada’s territorial waters therefore in BC. Geography class, attended not even once.

    1. @Lynn Carter put them together and it was near the coast of BC. That doesn’t exclude areas within BC. Jfc it’s y’all getting pedantic over some perceived slight.

  4. The ground is ALWAYS trembling out there. This isn’t news.
    I know most tremors are under 2.0, but if you search for it, you can see where all the tremors have been recorded, day after day.

  5. Yeah 2 volcanoes in Alaska went from yellow to orange warning level… I’m not surprising BC is feeling earthquakes…

  6. I have no knowledge on this subject but why would residents still call the islands after the royal monarchy and not there own name , your wrong

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