Aamjiwnaang moves residents as benzene removal starts
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Aamjiwnaang moves residents as benzene removal starts
October 2, 2024
Heather Wright/The Independent The Aamjiwnaang First Nation has closed buildings and moved some residents as INEOS Styrolutions begins moving benzene from its Sarnia plant. May 1 – 15 days after high levels of benzene in the air sickened members of the Aamjiwnaang First Nation – the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, pulled the Environmental Compliance Approval for INEOS
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A year after flooding, Warwick gets some cash to pay for repairs
October 2, 2024
More than a year after flooding damaged homes and roads in Watford, the province is providing some funding to help Warwick Township deal with its costs. Aug. 23, 2023 between five and eight inches of rain fell in a couple of hours. The water flooded basements, primarily in Watford and washed out roads. Seven roads were closed, including Highway 402
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899 Killer Bees fans will be allowed in the stands
October 1, 2024
The Alvinston Killer Bees will have to cap the number of fans in the local arena to about 900 people. The Municipality of Brooke-Alvinston and the club decided to look at what the actual occupancy of the arena was after a very successful season last year saw people lined three deep around the boards and sitting on the stairs. The
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Complaints donated garden is not up to snuff
October 1, 2024
Heather Wright/The Independent Dawn-Euphemia Mayor Al Broad is getting complaints about the state of Greenhill Gardens. The six-acre garden in Wilkesport was the pride of the Robson family, who started growing the oasis in 2008. The family opened the gardens to the public and it was a popular place for wedding and family photos. Last year, the family turned the
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