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		<description><![CDATA[Specializing in breakfast and lunch. Breakfast served all day. Want to know where to get an old-fashioned all-day breakfast while you are visiting the Columbia Valley? A quick and delicious lunch? Or do you fancy a 12-ounce bottomless cup of the finest coffee? May we recommend The Bistro in downtown Invermere, across the street from [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[The dwarf fireweed (Chamerion latifolium) is a member of the evening primrose family. It is also called river beauty willowherb in the Canadian tundra region. It is usually found at a variety of elevations in the Arctic and subartic regions of the world in snowmelt-flooded gravel bars and poking out through piles of broken rock [...]]]></description>
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