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Georgian Bay Water Levels In the News (1)

July 10, 2012

International Joint Commission to hold public hearing on lowering Great Lakes levels next month (rabble.ca)

Georgian Bay Water: Disappearing down the drain hole in the St. Clair River (ed-op in the Toronto Star, July 7, 2012)

Status quo recommendations for levels of upper Great Lakes should alarm Canadians and Americans (Morning Post Exchange)

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Public Meeting re: Great Lakes Water Levels JULY 16th MIDLAND

July 2, 2012

The International Joint Commission will have 13 meetings where residents can comment on the final report on Upper Great Lakes water levels. The closest meetings here are: Monday, July 16 Parry Sound 2:00 pm EDT, Bobby Orr Community Centre, 7-17 Marry Street Midland 7:00 pm, North Simcoe Sports and Recreation [more]

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Council Reports: July 11, 2005

July 11, 2005

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Elizabeth Brass Elson, of the Beausoleil First Nation and who took part in the fight against Site 41, is taking part in the Sacred Water Walk 2015, a journey by foot around the Great Lakes in order to raise awareness about water safety issues, specifically recent oil spills and train [more]

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