People felt shaking more than 100 miles from the site of the initial earthquake, according to USGS, including reports from ...
According to Earthquakes Canada, the 3.8-magnitude earthquake occurred minutes before noon. Its epicentre was located 17 ...
A 3.8-magnitude earthquake struck Quebec on Wednesday morning, shortly before midday, though no damage or injuries were ...
The magnitude 3.8 event struck minutes before noon in the Laurentian Mountains, with the centre being around 110 kilometres ...
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Leonard, who has lived in the region since 2001, said it was unusual for two earthquakes that people could feel to occur in such quick succession. “These two that I’ve felt in the last 10 days are, I ...
Residents across Metro Vancouver and Victoria were suddenly woken up by an earthquake that struck just after 5 a.m. on Monday ...
A magnitude 3.9 earthquake was recorded around 60 kilometres south of Victoria on Wednesday, officials said, in what is the latest quake to be felt in southwest B.C. over the last two weeks.
A federal seismologist says they are looking into concerns that not everyone was notified about the B.C. earthquake, noting some variance in alerts can occur on mobile devices.
The 4.6-magnitude quake occurred at 5:02 a.m. about 42 kilometres east of the Saanich Peninsula, according to preliminary measurements.
According to Earthquakes Canada, the earthquake struck at a magnitude of 5.1 and a depth of one kilometre on B.C.'s Sunshine Coast on Friday afternoon.
An earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 4.5 was recorded at 5:02 a.m. Monday, 6 miles east of Orcas Island.