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   Hey, Albertans - stay out of BC   
   07 Jun 20 15:35:40   
   
   CBC News · Posted: Jun 07, 2020   
      
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   COVID-19 travel advisories create tensions in B.C. tourism towns   
      
   Tourism-reliant communities in the B.C. Interior are appealing for calm after   
   at least five vehicles bearing Alberta plates were allegedly vandalized, left   
   with nasty notes or the drivers were aggressively confronted and told to go   
   home.   
      
   The incidents come as B.C. public health officials continue to urge people not   
   to travel unless it's essential.   
      
   Last month in Revelstoke, Matt Graham found a note on his windshield, telling   
   him to "F-ck off back to Alberta! Supposed to be not doing non-essential   
   travel." Soon after, he also noticed a large scratch on the side of his car.   
      
   "That is when I put two and two together — the keying and the note," he said.   
      
   "It's the plates, right?"   
      
   Graham, who was born in B.C. but spent more than a decade living in Alberta,   
   moved back at the beginning of May after taking a job at a cannabis company.   
      
   At the time, he still had an Alberta plate on his vehicle.   
      
      
   Albertans concerned   
      
   In other B.C. communities, drivers have found similar notes on their   
   Alberta-plated cars.   
      
   Janean James told CBC News through a Facebook message that when she returned   
   to her car after parking in Cranbrook last month, one of her tires was cut and   
   a "disturbing" note was left behind.   
      
   Some Albertans have tried to be proactive. Jennifer Bowen, who moved to   
   Vancouver Island at the end of May, tells CBC New she left a note on her   
   dashboard asking people not to slash her tires because of her Alberta plates.   
      
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   Police said that in April, a man in Columbia Valley spat at a vehicle with an   
   Alberta plate. On May 18, a man in Trail verbally confronted a woman with an   
   Alberta licence plate, according to the RCMP.   
      
   While it appears there have only been a few incidents where vehicles have been   
   targeted, the hostile reception is at odds with the fact that the economies of   
   many communities in the region are buoyed by inter-provincial visitors and   
   seasonal residents.   
      
   In the lakeside community of Sicamous, which sits halfway between Vancouver   
   and Calgary, the population can swell from 3,000 residents in the off-season,   
   to 15,000 in the summer.   
      
   Half of the 1,900 residential properties in Sicamous are owned by   
   non-residents, including many Albertans.   
      
   "It is really important that we consider the situation with COVID-19 and be   
   kind to people," Sicamous Mayor Terry Rysz told CBC. "No bullying."   
      
   Rysz, who has launched a social media campaign entitled "We're people, not   
   plates," is trying to encourage people to be respectful and think twice about   
   judging someone based on where their vehicle is registered.   
      
   However, that doesn't mean that the community is encouraging everyone to come   
   for a visit.  Rysz says its following all of the advice from public health   
   officials in B.C., which includes recommending against all non-essential   
   travel.   
      
      
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