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B.C. extends state of emergency over flooding until Dec. 28 but fuel restrictions lifted Tuesday

B.C.'s Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth says the province is lifting a 30-litre limit on gas tomorrow but he's extending a month-long state of emergency due to flooding for another two weeks, until Dec. 28. Transportation Minister Rob Fleming is heralding the work of crews doing major repairs on highways and says the timeline for reopening the Coquihalla may be sooner than early January. 
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