UPDATE: 12:30 p.m.
Big White Ski Resort officials are mourning the loss of a local snowboarder who was killed after hitting a tree in the Black Forest area of the ski hill Sunday afternoon.
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The BC Coroners Service is continuing their investigation into the accident, only identifying the skier as a 21 year-old-male.
Ballingall said the snowboarder was not wearing a helmet and was boarding without a partner at the time of the accident, both aspects of safety that the ski hill constantly trumpets through the alpine responsibility code.
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ORIGINAL: 11:30 a.m.
RCMP in Kelowna are working with the BC Coroners Service in their investigation into the sudden death at Big White ski resort.
On Feb. 18, 2018 at 1:26 p.m., RCMP received a request to assist BC Ambulance Service, who were reportedly on scene with a deceased male, who is believed to have suffered a fatal head injury while snowboarding in the Black Forest area east of Kelowna.
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The RCMP continue to support the BC Coroners Service. Due to the privacy of the deceased, the Coroners Services.
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