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Rain, impending heat wave prompt warning and raise flood potential in B.C.

VANCOUVER, B.C. – Environment Canada says the first hot spell of the year is about to settle over much of British Columbia, bringing temperatures in the low to mid-30s until at least early next week. Special weather statements now cover the inner south coast, east to the Alberta boundary and north to Fort St. John, raising concerns that […]

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