Despite the fact it’s late November in Smithers, B.C., located about 1,150 kilometres northwest of Vancouver, the picturesque alpine town has no snow on the ground.

Typically, cooler temperatures and precipitation would mean white stuff on the ground by now — enough, says resident Lex Rei-Jones, that people would be shovelling sidewalks, and plow trucks would be scraping the streets.

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    10 months ago

    Also for salmon runs.

    Warm shallow waters in our rivers late summer and early fall mean much less salmon survive the trip to the spawning grounds.