Skier Minetta Norrie dies in Kananaskis avalanche

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Minetta Norrie, a 34-year-old elementary school teacher, died in an avalanche while backcountry skiing in Kananaskis on Friday. She was skiing with three others when the avalanche struck, burying her in snow. First responders later declared her dead. Norrie was known for her adventurous spirit and love for outdoor sports. Friends and family described her as compassionate and energetic, with a strong connection to her students and community. She had extensive training and equipment for skiing. Authorities had issued warnings about elevated avalanche risks in the area due to recent heavy snowfall. The Calgary Board of Education is providing counseling support for students and staff affected by her death.


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