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Newsroom Ready: Construction crews reconnect tiny first BC first nation after flooding destroys road
A river, caused by massive rains, cut off about 150 members of the Nooaitch First Nation near Merritt, B.C. this week. But just days later crews are putting the finishing touches on the reconstruction.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP141923521
Legacy Identifier:
r_Bridge-Reconstruction-Nooaitch20211120T1200
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Video
Duration:
1m47s
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1920px × 1080px 132.06 MB
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Create Date:
11/20/2021 12:00:00 PM
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Tags
bridge
flooding
Nooaitch First Nation