Typically these storms remain off the coast of Vancouver Island and we only see the frontal systems move ashore.
A growing die off of native Western Red Cedar trees is becoming visible right across East Vancouver Island now. Experts say its a symptom of climate change and as Skye Ryan reports, its changing the forests we've come to know across this region.
Hikers across Vancouver Island say they've been finding entire forests with dying salal. No one knows why it's dying but the ramifications could be serious.
Questions have been raised after the 10th widest Douglas fir tree in BC BigTree Registry is cut down.
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