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Memorable photos from the past week in B.C. | CBC News Loaded
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Memorable photos from the past week in B.C.
The week that was in British Columbia — in photos.
Photos from the first week of May in British Columbia
David Horemans
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CBC News
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Posted: May 06, 2017 10:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: May 6, 2017
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A view of some of the Styrofoam insulation that washed onto the shore from the Hanjin Seattle cargo ship accident in November 2016. The coastline continues to collect debris from across the Pacific. (Josh Temple/Clayoquot CleanUp)
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Park goer assesses one of the extremely slidey slides at the newly named Slidey Slides Park in East Vancouver. (Christer Waara/CBC)
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