Two people are dead and two more are hurt in separate avalanches in British Columbia's backcountry.
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CMH president Rob Rohn said in a statement that two of the three people were fully buried by the slide and were located by their transceivers. “It is impossible to put into words the sorrow that we feel and the sadness that is shared by our guests, their families and all of our staff.”Sign up for our newsletter to get breaking news and daily digests sent to your email.B.C. Emergency Health Services says it was called Monday afternoon following a separate slide near Cherryville east of Vernon, B.C., where one person was taken to hospital.
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