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Strong winds are expected to continue today for inlets and valleys along the north and central coast of British Columbia, Environment Canada says

People walk along a sidewalk as waves and debris crash into the breakwater below Dallas Road in Victoria on Nov. 20.

Environment Canada says strong winds are expected to continue today for inlets and valleys along the north and central coast. It says windspeeds are expected to increase throughout the day before easing by Saturday, and the Environment Canada is again warning about possible power outages and travel delays.

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