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The British Columbia residents can benefit from the Olympics in 2010 in many ways for one there would be more tourist attraction not only for Vancouver which is already know through the world but for other cities such as port coquilam or squamish and others which many people haven’t heard. of so when they come to the 2010 Olympics they will hear about the less famous towns and cities in British Columbia Hurricane Juan forces hundreds to flee Halifax'This is the real deal': First one to strike the city in 40 years Richard Foot CanWest News Service, with files from The Canadian Press Monday, September 29, 2003HALIFAX - Hundreds of people were told to flee low-lying areas along Nova Scotia's eastern shore and in Halifax yesterday as Hurricane Juan hurtled towards land.A local state of emergency was declared by officials in the Halifax Regional Municipality as waves up to three storeys tall were expected to slam into the coast.Nova Scotians were bracing for perilous winds and power blackouts as Greater Halifax and its half-a-million people lay in the path of the eye of the storm -- the first time in 40 years a hurricane has directly threatened this city. Emergency officials warned residents to shut windows, bring lawn furniture inside and prepare for a wet and windy night without water and power."Batten down anything that can be lifted and thrown around.
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