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Hiker dies after slipping down B.C.'s Brunswick Mountain while trying to help companion

March 24, 2026

A man who slipped and fell between 100 and 150 metres while trying to help a companion during a hike on one of the tallest mountains in Metro Vancouver's North Shore has died of his injuries.



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