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Daybreak North | Mar 14, 2013 | 7:19

Reaction to goodwill funding to clean up debris

With the size of the problem still unknown, Japan is donating a million dollars to help remove tsunami debris from B.C.'s shores. Daybreak's Andrew Kurjata speaks with Masset Mayor Andrew Merrilees for more.

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