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More residents leaving for Williams Lake

Buses will be departing Prince George today at 12PM Noon for those wanting to return home.

The City of Williams Lake, along with Cariboo Regional District (CRD), has made arrangements for assisted transportation from the UNBC Northern Sport Centre.

This includes residents within the City’s boundaries and Williams Lake Indian Band.

Residents will be dropped off at the local muster stations they were initially picked up from.

In a statement, residents unable to make it to the departure location are asked to contact the ESS Reception Centre.

Evacuees can go to CNC to register for bus transportation back to Williams Lake.

– with files from Rebecca Kelli, My Cariboo Now

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