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Mayor feels couch move as 6.5 magnitude earthquake hits B.C.'s north coast


By andbreit - Posted on 18 November 2009

PRINCE RUPERT, B.C. — A significant earthquake jolted British Columbia's north coast early Tuesday, rattling furniture and nerves but not triggering a tsunami.  Franc Pridoehl, who lives in Queen Charlotte City, said he was having breakfast when the chairs and table started moving and the chandelier began swinging.
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