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Police seek witnesses to fatal Blue Mountains crash Friday night
Police are asking for the public’s help concerning a fatal single-vehicle collision Friday night. Collingwood OPP said in a news release Saturday morning that they were called to a serious single-vehicle collision on Grey Road 19, south of the 6th Line in Blue Mountains. Emergency responders responded about 10:22 p.m. and found a vehicle with […]
Miller family, Negro Creek discussion at Owen Sound library Saturday
Gael Miller-Jackson will speak about the Negro Creek settlement and the history of the Miller family in the area this Saturday at the Owen Sound & North Grey Union Public Library at 1 p.m. A library news release said the Miller family was important to the establishment of the British Methodist Episcopal Church and of the […]
Reporting the environmental impact of war
Fields pockmarked by bombs, forests torn up by trenches and littered with landmines, cities around the Kakhovka dam in Ukraine flooded and then left with a water shortage as the reservoir dries up.
These scenes in Ukraine and Gaza are a few examples of how war leaves long lasting damage to the environment.
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Crumbling Great Lakes ports infrastructure makes port insurance even more critical
The state of Great Lakes port infrastructure is one of the biggest issues facing the U.S. and Canadian maritime industries. Over the next five years Great Lakes navigation channels will require $540 million of dredging to maintain authorized channel dimensions. Read the full story by Maritime Logistics News. Read the full story
Buoy pilot from Great Lakes Water Authority deployed in Detroit River
The Great Lakes Water Authority in Detroit, using its Water and Field Services teams in partnership with LimnoTech and the University of Windsor, has deployed the first buoy to the Detroit River in an effort to enhance water quality monitoring of its source water. Read the full story by DBusiness. Read the full story
Shoreline shipwreck viewing predicted to be excellent
Some trails break out of the woods at a lake. Some climb a dune to a sweeping view. And many – more than you probably thought – lead to a shipwreck with a story on a beach.
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