VANCOUVER, Wash.—The mayor of a British Columbia community devastated by last month’s floods says finding winter housing for displaced residents is his top priority with recovery efforts underway. Princeton Mayor Spencer Coyne said about 300 people from the area are still on evacuation order and about one third of them will need accommodation. “We want to keep people in the community,” he said. “If we move people out of the community, they’re not going to be able to work and that’s going to add another layer of stress and obstacles to overcome.” Princeton is among several flood-damaged locations that have transitioned to recovery—a stage marked by the withdrawal of the Canadian Armed Forces Friday. Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth thanked both military personnel and provincial partners for their assistance in responding to the destruction caused by unprecedented rainfall in November across the province’s southwest. Over the past month, 748 military …