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Juan Year Later - The legacy of Hurricane Juan
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CBC News Online | Sept. 29, 2004
 

Sept. 29, 2004: City waits on Juan repair cash

Sept. 29, 2004: Money rolls in for new trees

May 11, 2004: Juan damage creating fire hazard

Apr. 30, 2004: Courses recover from weather

Apr. 30, 2004: 'Juan' dropped as hurricane name

Mar. 19, 2004: Juan may delay harness racing

Feb. 11, 2004: Juan claimants will get another chance

Jan. 22, 2004: Waterfront developers face changes

Jan. 13, 2004: Deficit will affect Juan payouts

Dec. 29, 2003: Juan second to B.C. fires and floods

Dec. 5. 2003: Crews begin repairs on Charlottetown boardwalk

Dec. 2, 2003: Juan claims reach $6.6 million

Nov. 17, 2003: Forecasters admit to missing mark on Juan

Oct. 28, 2003: T.O. donates trees to P.E.I.

Oct. 17, 2003: Plant a tree, remember Juan

Oct. 9, 2003: Province developing 'reverse 911' system

Oct. 8, 2003: Premier will review election act

Oct. 7, 2003: Province ready with help for Juan

Oct. 6, 2003: Banks help hurricane victims

Oct. 2, 2003: CDP hurries hurricane repairs

Oct. 2, 2003: Martin surveys storm damage

Sept. 29, 2003: Juan slams province

 

 
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From CBC P.E.I.
A soundscape of September 29, 2003. (runs 5:56) Click to hear RealAudio file

CBC reporter Stephen Puddicombe compares his experience of Hurricane Juan in P.E.I. with his recent experience reporting on tropical storm Jean in Haiti. (runs 7:22) Click to hear RealAudio file

Canada Now reporter Nancy Russell revisits some of the people most effected by Hurricane Juan.
(runs 7:02) Click to view RealVideo file


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