Flooding in Haida Gwaii cuts more than 2,000 residents off from the rest of the island | Unpublished
Hello!
Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Mike Hager
Publication Date: December 30, 2025 - 22:28

Stay informed

Flooding in Haida Gwaii cuts more than 2,000 residents off from the rest of the island

December 30, 2025

Just an hour after Chris Ashurst finished a morning of frigid cross-country skiing, an atmospheric river descended upon Haida Gwaii from the south, swinging the temperature 15 degrees “almost into T-shirt weather” and setting off a massive melt that nearly led to calamity on the craggy archipelago off B.C.’s north coast.

That was Sunday morning. By the evening, Mr. Ashurst, a volunteer emergency co-ordinator for the North Coast Regional District, was one of more than 2,000 residents stranded on the north half of the main island when the lone highway was washed out by a flood.

The provincial government and local First Nations leaders said Tuesday afternoon that the rains had let up enough for repairs to begin on the main coastal highway and a single lane reopened later in the evening.



Unpublished Newswire

 
Three schools in Saskatoon — St. Paul School, Bishop Filevich Ukrainian School, and St. Anne School — will receive the funding. Construction is aimed to be complete in summer 2026.
December 30, 2025 - 20:04 | Ashley Beherns | Global News - Canada
MINNEAPOLIS — When Ethan MacKenzie scored the eventual game-winning goal in Canada’s opening game of the 2026 world junior hockey championship, everything was a blur. Read More
December 30, 2025 - 18:51 | Janson Duench | Ottawa Citizen
New data shows influenza cases are still surging across the country, surpassing the highest positivity rate recorded in Canada over the last three seasons.The Public Health Agency of Canada provided a brief update Tuesday on the viral season. It said the proportion of flu tests that came back positive hit 32.4 per cent in the week ending Dec. 20, up from nearly 28 per cent the previous week.Infectious disease and public health experts have warned that this season could be the worst in recent years. The new data show the rate of illness has reached a grim milestone, overtaking the...
December 30, 2025 - 18:19 | Alanna Smith | The Globe and Mail