Shit’s flooded in the Lower Mainland, once again.
www.ctvnews.ca
www.theglobeandmail.com
This time, it was primarily caused by flooding from the Nooksack river in Washington state. But the government has done fuck all to help with funding flood mitigation.
vancouversun.com
www.abbotsford.ca
Could that have something to do with this proposal by UBC and the Sumas tribe? Idk, but does Richmond belong to the indians yet?
vancouversun.com
ubyssey.ca
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to play a round of underwater mini golf.
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This time, it was primarily caused by flooding from the Nooksack river in Washington state. But the government has done fuck all to help with funding flood mitigation.
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Could that have something to do with this proposal by UBC and the Sumas tribe? Idk, but does Richmond belong to the indians yet?
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Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to play a round of underwater mini golf.
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