With intense focus on the serious fire situation that continues to plague the province, this year’s historic flooding has receded from the headlines. However, the lengthy cleanup is still a daily struggle for property owners hit by the flood waters. As Megan Turcato reports the Okanagan Indian Band reserve at the north end of Okanagan Lake was particularly hard hit.
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Okanagan flood victims face lengthy cleanup
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