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Under water: East End homeowners dealing with water-filled basements

Under water: East End homeowners dealing with water-filled basements

The East End was a flurry of activity Monday morning as basements throughout the neighbourhood were filled with water from the nearby sewage treatment plant. Harold Hasher has lived on McLeod Street for 27 years. He woke up at 3 a.m.

Planned pellet plant in Ignace scrapped

Hopes of a new wood pellet production facility in Ignace have been dashed. Wagner Ontario Forest Management Ltd. had planned on building a plant and having it fully operational by October 2013. That would have created an estimated 20 new jobs.
Your view: Flood

Your view: Flood

We asked tbnewswatch.com users for their flood photographs, and here are some of them that were sent to us. If you want a closer look at the photographs, click the “view larger image” link just below the photo caption.
Kite festival continues despite calls for rain

Kite festival continues despite calls for rain

Despite a call for showers and thunderstorms, the annual Kite Festival continued as scheduled. Fewer than 10 kites flew in the sky at the award-winning event at Chippewa Park on Sunday.
Emergencies declared

Emergencies declared

The city, along with Oliver-Paipoonge and Conmee, has declared a state of emergency after Monday morning’s flood. In the past 36 hours, some places have seen 108 millimetres of rain.

Dear Prime Minister

The chair of the Intergovernmental Liaison Committee wants City Council to send a letter asking the Prime Minister to rethink his decision to withdraw Canada from the Kyoto Protocol Agreement. Westfort Coun.
Bon festival

Bon festival

Alison Levesque knows the importance of passing on her French culture to her two children. The mother of two from Marathon, Ont.
Dragons on the water

Dragons on the water

Christina Haveman has returned to defend her former school’s title as champion of the Youth Dragon Boat Festival.
Reservists shouldn’t have to worry about job after deployment, official says

Reservists shouldn’t have to worry about job after deployment, official says

Military reservists don’t need to be worrying about whether they’ll have a job when they return from deployment, said Capt. Marshall Erickson. “They could be going into high-risk situations.
Beyond the Ring: many mining opportunities exist across region

Beyond the Ring: many mining opportunities exist across region

There are 25 million ounces of gold under the region’s feet ready to be taken out in the next five years. Even without major discoveries in the Ring of Fire, the region will have a mining boom industry experts say.
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