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SOOKE, B.C. - Large sections of provincial parks in southern British Columbia remain closed after recent heavy rain and wind storms that caused flooding and damaged trails, campsites and roads.
Tamara Davidson, British Columbia's minister of Environment and Parks, reportedly requested Google issue an update to clarify that these are provincial parks after hearing from her constituents.