A warning is being sounded for British Columbians — ahead of the holidays — your travel plan might have to change — and it’s all the fault of November’s disastrous flooding. The destruction of parts of two major B.C. highways and the designation of a third as for ‘essential travel only’ will severely limit road travel between the Lower Mainland and the rest of the province — and as Emily Lazatin reports — the other option – flying – is going to be pricey.
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