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WEATHER PERMITTING.—Winter weather belies the slogan on this snow-bound bus at Hope, British Columbia. Wheels deep in snow, and covered by a 3ft drift, the bus is stranded at a service station 90 miles from its destination.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19660118.2.197

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Press, Volume CV, Issue 30961, 18 January 1966, Page 16

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WEATHER PERMITTING.—Winter weather belies the slogan on this snow-bound bus at Hope, British Columbia. Wheels deep in snow, and covered by a 3ft drift, the bus is stranded at a service station 90 miles from its destination. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30961, 18 January 1966, Page 16

WEATHER PERMITTING.—Winter weather belies the slogan on this snow-bound bus at Hope, British Columbia. Wheels deep in snow, and covered by a 3ft drift, the bus is stranded at a service station 90 miles from its destination. Press, Volume CV, Issue 30961, 18 January 1966, Page 16

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