Deliveries continued during BC flooding, with a little help from our neighbours
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For approximately two weeks in late November, the Lower Mainland of British Columbia was almost completely cut off from the rest of the country by road and rail because of damage from intense rain, widespread flooding and landslides. With help from our neighbours to the south, Canadian trucks loaded with essential goods were granted access to designated American highways in Washington State so store shelves could remain stocked in the Lower Mainland and Vancouver until transport links were repaired.