There is more evidence tonight that the Okanagan is slowly returning to normal following the unprecedented flooding of 2017. After being closed since early May, many beaches are being re-opened and the protective barriers removed. But as Klaudia Van Emmerik reports the huge job of removing debris and broken docks from the lake and foreshore is just beginning.
Global News at 11 Okanagan
Central Okanagan in clean-up mode following unprecedented high water levels
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