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Severe Weather and the Economic Impact
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7274Seeding progress behind in much of western Canada. Germination non-existent on mjohnlw2yesterday
7273OT: For ideological warriors like you guys, there are no frivolous tongue in cheLoneClone-May 6
7272:) yes of course, it's the Cheetos company making people fat.jazzlover21May 5
7271Interesting thesis but I think consensus amongst the alarmists is that it is thejohnlw-May 5
7270By the by I hope the warmup isn’t too rapid and you folks don’t have flooding isjohnlw2May 5
7269Well, only partly tongue in cheek. Big CO2 polluting cities in Canada with thejazzlover21May 5
7268Geezus man! You cannot post frivolous tongue in cheek comments on the Vancouver johnlw2May 5
7267I don't know why you make these moronic posts, which only serve to underlineLoneClone-May 4
7266I think smaller cities who went massively over budget to clear this winters recojazzlover22May 4
7265Yikes! Friday morning saw the introduction of water use restrictions institutedLoneClone-May 3
7264For the first time, Vancouver is going straight to Level 2 water restrictions onLoneClone-April 27
7263'It was very Canadian:' Man spends nearly 24 hours in snowstorm on Alberjohnlw4April 25
7262Meanwhile, in BC thanks to extended spell of abnormally hot temperatures, the fiLoneClone-April 24
7261Some wild stuff here. No seeding or golf courses opening as far as economic impajohnlw2April 23
7260The new provincial snow pack report is out for BC. Thanks to some gains in NE BLoneClone-April 10
7259Summer is getting longer, and it’s happening faster than we thought New reseLoneClone1April 9
7258Here in BC signs of a bad fire season continue to accumulate. Vancouver is instLoneClone-April 8
7257Here too, 550 cms snow so far, blowing snow gusts to 50 km/hr as we speak, -15 tjazzlover22April 8
7256Canada’s snow season turns historic as multiple cities top 500 cm - The Weather johnlw1April 8
7255Getting away from personal attacks and returning to the subject of this board...LoneClone-March 19
7254OT: Condescending? Only if you have an inferiority complex. I have been a teacheLoneClone-March 19
7253What on earth is the reason for such a condescending post to people that haven&#johnlw3March 18
7252I just heard a new type of forecast. Many places along the coast of BC are predLoneClone-March 17
7251The mental conversions are easy. 25mm - 1 inch The simplest way to convert if LoneClone-March 16
7250For those of us metrically challenged individuals, that's almost 6" of EL KABONG!!!-March 16
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