Climate, Change, and Melting Ice

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T. Costley on Monday took up a team and four men to Three Valley Lake to cut ice for the C.P.R. to be used from North Bend eastward in British Columbia. The company was apprehensive that it would not be able to have sufficient put up for requirements in all parts of British Columbia, so made arrangements with one of the cold storage companies to supply manufactured ice for Vancouver and points west of North Bend.
Inland Sentinel, Kamloops, BC
25 February 1896