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		<description><![CDATA[Richmond, BC has province's longest lifespans. | We&#8217;ve mentioned before that British Columbia has Canada&#8217;s longest life expectancy.&nbsp; But residents of Richmond, in the Greater Vancouver area, have BC&#8217;s longest lifespans:&nbsp; 83.4 years, nearly 2 years longer than in Japan, the longest-lived nation in the world. That&#8217;s about 5 years of extra life, compared with the average for the Northwest states (WA, OR, and ID).&nbsp; Over the last two decades, lifespans in the US Northwest have increased...]]></description>
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