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Second body found after Banff rockslide; search called off at Bow Glacier Falls
Second body found after Banff rockslide; search called off at Bow Glacier Falls

Economic Times

time8 hours ago

  • Climate
  • Economic Times

Second body found after Banff rockslide; search called off at Bow Glacier Falls

AP A helicopter is seen close to the scene of a rock slide near Bow Glacier Falls, north of Lake Louise, Alta. in Banff National Park on Thursday, June 19, 2025. (Larry MacDougal/The Canadian Press via AP) The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) recovered a second body on Friday morning following Thursday's deadly rockslide near Bow Glacier Falls. A massive rockfall swept down a mountainside on Thursday, close to Bow Glacier Falls on the Icefields Parkway, roughly 124 miles northwest of Calgary. The incident initially claimed one life and injured three hikers. Emergency crews responded immediately, including STARS Air Ambulance and the RCMP. Two injured hikers were airlifted to Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary, and another was taken by ambulance. Their conditions were not released. Also Read: Rockslide at Bow Glacier Falls leaves one dead, several injured as rescues underway in Banff National Park Authorities confirmed one hiker, a retired occupational therapist from the University of Alberta, was killed at the scene. On Friday morning, rescue teams resumed the search and discovered a second deceased hiker. Park officials stated that no additional hikers are missing. No unidentified vehicles were at the trailhead, indicating that the victims were among those already reported. RCMP confirmed that the next of kin have been notified. Parks Canada has urged the public to avoid the area around Bow Lake and Icefields Parkway. Airspace over the site remains closed to facilitate rescue teams. The Icefields Parkway remains open, though travel delays are expected. Geotechnical engineers are conducting slope stability assessments, and infrared drone flights are underway to ensure no further victims officials, including Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, expressed their condolences. 'We are thinking of all those involved and wishing for their safety as we await further details,' she said. The Bow Glacier Falls trail is a 9 km moderate-grade hiking route along Bow Lake. It is popular with families and day hikers. Also Read: Why General Mills discontinued cereals like Medley Crunch and Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios About 400 kilometers south of Bow Glacier Falls, the tragic rockslide in Frank, Alberta, on April 29, 1903, reminds us of the dangers of such just two minutes, 110 million tons of limestone fell from Turtle Mountain, burying parts of the town, the Canadian Pacific Railway, and a coal mine, resulting in at least 70 deaths. Remarkably, 17 miners escaped the rubble that day.

Second body found after Banff rockslide; search called off at Bow Glacier Falls
Second body found after Banff rockslide; search called off at Bow Glacier Falls

Time of India

time9 hours ago

  • Climate
  • Time of India

Second body found after Banff rockslide; search called off at Bow Glacier Falls

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) recovered a second body on Friday morning following Thursday's deadly rockslide near Bow Glacier Falls. A massive rockfall swept down a mountainside on Thursday, close to Bow Glacier Falls on the Icefields Parkway , roughly 124 miles northwest of Calgary. The incident initially claimed one life and injured three hikers. Emergency crews responded immediately, including STARS Air Ambulance and the RCMP. Two injured hikers were airlifted to Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary, and another was taken by ambulance. Their conditions were not released. Also Read: Rockslide at Bow Glacier Falls leaves one dead, several injured as rescues underway in Banff National Park by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 혈압, 혈당, 고지혈로 고민이 많으신 분들만 읽어주세요. 메디셜 더 읽기 Undo Authorities confirmed one hiker, a retired occupational therapist from the University of Alberta , was killed at the scene. On Friday morning, rescue teams resumed the search and discovered a second deceased hiker. Live Events Park officials stated that no additional hikers are missing. No unidentified vehicles were at the trailhead, indicating that the victims were among those already reported. RCMP confirmed that the next of kin have been notified. Parks Canada has urged the public to avoid the area around Bow Lake and Icefields Parkway. Airspace over the site remains closed to facilitate rescue teams. The Icefields Parkway remains open, though travel delays are expected. Geotechnical engineers are conducting slope stability assessments, and infrared drone flights are underway to ensure no further victims remain. Local officials, including Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, expressed their condolences. 'We are thinking of all those involved and wishing for their safety as we await further details,' she said. The Bow Glacier Falls trail is a 9 km moderate-grade hiking route along Bow Lake. It is popular with families and day hikers. Also Read: Why General Mills discontinued cereals like Medley Crunch and Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios About 400 kilometers south of Bow Glacier Falls, the tragic rockslide in Frank, Alberta, on April 29, 1903, reminds us of the dangers of such events. In just two minutes, 110 million tons of limestone fell from Turtle Mountain, burying parts of the town, the Canadian Pacific Railway, and a coal mine, resulting in at least 70 deaths. Remarkably, 17 miners escaped the rubble that day.

Why General Mills discontinued cereals like Medley Crunch and Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios
Why General Mills discontinued cereals like Medley Crunch and Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios

Time of India

time9 hours ago

  • Health
  • Time of India

Why General Mills discontinued cereals like Medley Crunch and Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios

This week, cereal lovers everywhere spotted empty shelf space where beloved Cheerios once stood and must be wondering why. General Mills confirmed that Honey Nut Cheerios Medley Crunch, Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios, and the 18‑oz size of Honey Nut Cheerios Minis have officially been discontinued, as reported by ABC News. While the smaller 10.8‑oz minis remain available, these full‑size options have been quietly phased out. On social media, disappointment surged. An anonymous cereal blogger first flagged the pull via Instagram, which spread quickly through Reddit and other fan forums. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Access all TV channels anywhere, anytime Techno Mag Learn More Undo On their website, these products have nearly 200 five‑star reviews for Medley Crunch and some 50 for Chocolate Peanut Butter Cheerios. They have built strong niche followings, but not enough to keep the products afloat, especially as newer, more profitable lines are replacing them. Why did General Mills discontinue the popular breakfast cereals? Live Events Though the company hasn't pinpointed a single reason, its statement cites three key factors: demand declines, ingredient sourcing issues, and ongoing supply‑chain constraints. General Mills clarified it must maintain 'high quality and competitive pricing,' hinting that production costs or complexity may no longer justify these lines amid a shifting portfolio. That shift appears strategic. Recent commentary in Fast Company highlights General Mills' refocus on protein‑enhanced offerings like the new Cheerios Protein cinnamon, strawberry, and cookies‑and‑cream flavors, alongside the revived Frosted Lemon Cheerios for summer. In effect, the company is prizing innovative, health‑and‑wellness aligned cereals over legacy indulgent flavors. Another possible driver is broader dietary pressures. Rising awareness of sugar, fat, and sodium in breakfast cereals, which experienced an 11 % increase in sugar content and may exceed 45 % of the American Heart Association's daily limit in a single bowl, has prompted industry players to reevaluate indulgent SKUs. Discontinuing richer formulas like Chocolate Peanut Butter and Medley Crunch could be a response to healthier consumer trends, regulatory scrutiny, or internal nutrition targets. General Mills continues to reassure fans that discontinued items aren't gone forever. In response to ABC News' query, it stated that much like Frosted Lemon Cheerios, which returned by popular demand, they continue to listen to their fans as they evolve their offerings.

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