B.C. floods: Coquihalla Highway set to reopen to regular traffic
B.C. Transportation Minister Rob Fleming announced Tuesday that the Coquihalla Highway would reopen to regular traffic on Wednesday, after the devastating flooding last November. Fleming said, however, that some sections of the highway were down to two lanes and that electric vehicle charging stations were closed because of damage from the storms.
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