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Flood 2018: What comes next

Flood 2018: What comes next

Most evacuation orders have been rescinded, and residents are starting to return home
PHOTOS: Floodwaters rise and fall in Grand Forks

PHOTOS: Floodwaters rise and fall in Grand Forks

The flood-ravaged Kootenay-Boundary region begins to heal
UPDATED: Majority of flood evacuees in Kootenay-Boundary allowed to return home

UPDATED: Majority of flood evacuees in Kootenay-Boundary allowed to return home

Officials hope to have all 3,000 people back in their homes by Monday night
VIDEO: As floodwaters recede, crews assess the damage to Grand Forks’ downtown

VIDEO: As floodwaters recede, crews assess the damage to Grand Forks’ downtown

More than four dozen firefighters and building inspectors came out to help
VIDEO: Grand Forks shores up defences as floodwaters rise to peak levels

VIDEO: Grand Forks shores up defences as floodwaters rise to peak levels

Canadian Forces, volunteers working to protect low-lying areas
VIDEO: Canadian Forces members begin helping out flooded B.C. communities

VIDEO: Canadian Forces members begin helping out flooded B.C. communities

Three-hundred personnel in B.C. in some off hardest hit cities
Redfish Elementary ready to celebrate outdoor classroom

Redfish Elementary ready to celebrate outdoor classroom

Timber structure officially introduced on June 8
Residents sandbag Ruckle in advance of predicted Saturday flood

Residents sandbag Ruckle in advance of predicted Saturday flood

Residents were allowed back in for 12 hours on Thursday.
Riverside warnings issues for Grand Forks properties

Riverside warnings issues for Grand Forks properties

The RDKB has not issued orders to leave, but owners should be aware.
Missing Chilliwack man may be travelling to Grand Forks on motorcycle

Missing Chilliwack man may be travelling to Grand Forks on motorcycle

Wilfred James Kilgren, 69, was last heard from by a friend on April 11