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A driveway off of Lang's Road is cleared after the storm. - Marc Kitteringham
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Canvasback road was impassable. - Andrea Cutts
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Trees line the edges of the road, making room for vehicles to pass. - Andrea Cutts
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The Stevens Family check out damage on Upper Ganges by the golf course/indoor tennis courts after the road has been cleared. - Julia Gilbert
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Mainroad crews use snow blades to clear the roads of fallen branches. - Julia Gilbert
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Bob Howe was in this Volvo two minutes before the tree landed on it. - Bob Howe
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Brian Hitchcock's RV at Cedar Beach resort. His dog and cat were home at the time of the storm and lost for a while, but were later found unharmed. - Linda James
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Roofs and homes were also damaged by falling trees. - David Denning
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Ruckle Park sustained damage from falling trees. - Mark Perry
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The squash court was dented by a large arbutus tree. - Julia Gilbert
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Repairs are underway to a roof on Upper Ganges Road. - Nathan Battaglio
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A cabin damaged by a tree in Vesuvius. - Ken Lee
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The other Gulf Islands had wind damage as well, an outhouse escapes a branch on Mayne Island. - Cara Stewart
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Trees uprooted on Mayne. - Cara Stewart
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Dan Olson poses with a root system of a large tree. - Dan Olson
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Liam and Ayla Stevens stand by a downed tree on Upper Ganges Road near the golf course. - Julia Gilbert
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John Denniston poses with what he believes to be the biggest rootball on Langs Road. - John Denniston
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One of many large trees down all over the island. - Michael Powell
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Trails in Ruckle Park were closed due to unsafe conditions. - Mark Perry
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Volunteer Rod Martens helps out at the Warming Centre. - SSIEP
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SAR volunteers Shasta Coffey and Derek Capitaine deliver a heavy oxygen canister to a resident whose home had lost power. - Alan Bibby
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Beddis water Service Area resident Maureen Moore receives water from Emergency Support Services deputy director Wendy Rosier at the Library. - Gail Sjuberg
The windstorm changed the face of Salt Spring. Readers have been submitting photos since December 20, showing where and how the island has changed.