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A small earthquake hit B.C. ’s South Coast early Thursday morning .
People reported shaking in Metro Vancouver and on Vancouver Island .
The U.S. Geological Survey also said it was a 4.0 -magnitude quake.
Earthquakes Canada designated it slightly smaller — at 3.8 magnitude — and said it struck 19 kilometres northeast of Victoria .
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