Shackan Indian Band
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$240M spent so far repairing B.C.’s flood damaged highways, permanent work to top $1BOne year after catastrophic flooding, B.C. says long-term, permanent upgrades will need to be adapted to handle extreme weather and climate change.CanadaNov 14, 2022
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Fight or flight: Climate forces B.C. community choiceThe idea of relocating his community isn't one that Arnie Lampreau of the Shackan Indian Band in B.C.'s Nicola Valley thought he'd be considering when he was elected chief.EnvironmentOct 9, 2022
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Spring flood worries for B.C. Indigenous community still reeling from November stormSome members of the Shackan Indian Band still can't return to their homes due to damage from November's floods, as spring creeps closer bringing the threat of more high water.EnvironmentMar 9, 2022
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100 days after the floods, some members of Shackan Indian Band still can’t go homeSeven households remain displaced, including Chief Arnie Lampreau's. He said coming home brings mixed emotions for much of the community.EnvironmentMar 4, 2022
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Moving beyond emissions: How Canada can weather the floods of the futureThe flood disasters of 2021 showed Canada’s critical infrastructure is not prepared for more severe weather ahead. Climate change adaptation is the key to changing that.CanadaFeb 5, 2022
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