A 6.6-magnitude earthquake was recorded off the coast of B.C.’s Vancouver Island Thursday morning, according to the U.S.
A small and deep earthquake occurred between Washington in South Vancouver Island on Wednesday with no felt reports in Canada ...
If you live on Vancouver Island, you know that earthquakes are a given due to our location near the Cascadia Subduction Zone: ...
A 3.8 magnitude earthquake near Sidney, B.C., rattled parts of Vancouver Island and Metro Vancouver Thursday morning.
An earthquake struck offshore west of the northern end of Vancouver Island this morning (March 1). The tremor, which the U.S. Geological Survey measured it as a 4.2-magnitude seismic event, struck ...
Another earthquake has shaken Greater Victoria, becoming at least the third felt in British Columbia’s capital in less than two weeks. Earthquakes Canada says the magnitude-3.9 earthquake ...
In the wake of a light earthquake that struck offshore west of Vancouver Island on Sunday, a series of three quakes occurred in the same seismically active region yesterday. On February 10 ...
You can’t feel it, but the ground far beneath our feet on south-central Vancouver Island has been moving. Seismologists have been recording thousands of “episodic tremor and slip events ...
Vancouver woke up to its second earthquake in 10 days on Monday morning. It was also the third earthquake to occur in the region since Feb. 21. No damage has been reported, and there is no tsunami ...
B.C.'s South Coast was hit by an earthquake that shook many people from their sleep just before midnight, in what one seismologist called the largest quake in the region in years. Some people ...
The Cascadia subduction zone, where the oceanic Juan de Fuca plate descends beneath the overlying North American plate, extends 1100 km from northern California to northern Vancouver Island.
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