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Local state of emergency remains in place for a couple of Quesnel areas
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Right now one home and one business have been evacuated in two separate areas of Quesnel, and several other properties remain on evacuation alert.
Emergency Services Coordinator Ron Richert has the latest…
“The geotechs are continuing the assessments and we are just monitoring any land movement at this time, and we’re going to keep all the alerts on until we feel comfortable that they can be taken off.”
Richert says the Dragon Hill Road area, including Dragon Creek, is one area of concern.
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There has been much mention of the Duke’s mots, appropriate or otherwise, in the past few days. I have one to add.
Prince Philip was patron of both the Royal Vancouver Yacht Club and the Vancouver Rowing Club. During the Royal visit in March 1983, the two clubs co-hosted an event at which the Duke was the guest of honour. Members of the two clubs were there, all dressed in club blazers and ties. The Duke was being introduced to various attendees.
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Quesnel residents are reminded to avoid the areas of Panorama Ridge and Dragon Hill Road until further notice due to the potential risk of landslide.
As a result of the land movement, these areas have become potentially hazardous which includes the use of the trail systems in both locations.
In a news release, the City is asking people not to use or visit the trails located around Panorama Ridge.
Bryce trail and the mountain biking trails south of the Quesnel and District Recreation Centre are still available for use, but the adjoining backtrails through the downgrade/hillside of Dragon Hill Road and Panorama Ridge are considered unsafe at this time and should not be used.