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B.C. shuts off utilities at Abbotsford RV camp without notice

29.11.2025 08:00 1 min 1 source
CBC ENG

Residents at an RV rest stop in Abbotsford, British Columbia, report the province shut off water, power, and waste disposal services without warning. The B.C. Ministry of Transportation cited ongoing public safety complaints and vandalism as reasons, while the city expressed disappointment over the lack of notice. The site, scheduled for permanent closure as part of a highway expansion, was removed from the provincial rest stop inventory in September.

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29.11.2025 CBC ENG

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