Marc Fawcett-Atkinson
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News, Food Insider
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November 19th 2021
Similar scenes have played out across southern B.C. in recent days as the province grapples with an unprecedented storm that flooded Merritt, Princeton, and much of the Fraser Valley under metres of frigid, dirty water.
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