Earthquake hits Southern B.C.

| February 18, 2017 in Provincial

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A magnitude 4.2 Earthquake has been reported in southern B.C.

Natural resources Canada has confirmed that the earthquake trembled through parts of southern B.C. at around 6:40 a.m. Saturday morning.

According to the Weather Network, the earthquake occurred off of major fault lines roughly 100 kilometers northeast of Campbell River.

According to Earthquakes Canada, there have so far been no reports of damage.

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