canada earthquake

A 6.4 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of Vancouver Island on Thursday morning, followed by a string of smaller ones. Earthquakes Canada is tracking what it's calling a "swarm of earthquakes."

The initial 6.4 magnitude quake happened at 8:08 a.m., about 220 kilometres west of Tofino at a depth of 10 kilometres. The subsequent three were all in the same area, with the second arriving at 8:35 a.m. at a magnitude of 4.3.

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A series of earthquakes took place in northern Alberta last night, and one of them might have been the largest ever recorded in the province.

According to Earthquakes Canada, the first earthquake – a 5.2-magnitude quake – was felt around 29 kilometres outside of Reno in northern Alberta at around 4:45 p.m. on Tuesday, November 29.

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Canada's largest earthquake drill just happened, and I joined in on the action.

Great British Columbia ShakeOut is meant to prepare us for what to do in case of an earthquake — which according to the organizers of the event is not unlikely to happen in B.C.

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Canada's largest earthquake drill happened on Thursday, October 21 — and here is how it went down.

The event, called the Great British Columbia ShakeOut, aims to equip Canadians with the knowledge of what to do if there is an earthquake. It is happening on the same day that a with hurricane-force winds gusts expected for some areas.

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