5 B.C. municipalities want flood mitigation on major highways to be a nation-building project
05-06-2026 15:00 via cbc.ca

5 B.C. municipalities want flood mitigation on major highways to be a nation-building project

Five municipalities have formed a partnership called the West Coast Corridor Resiliency Partnership. The group is in Edmonton at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities annual conference and trade show to speak with federal officials about funding flood mitigation in the region.
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