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Applications are being accepted until June 6 to fill a vacancy for a general public representative on the Lake Erie Region Source Protection Committee.
The 24-member committee oversees updates of plans to protect the sources of municipal drinking water and reports on implementation in four watersheds: Grand River, Long Point Region, Catfish Creek and Kettle Creek. The work is being done under the Ontario Clean Water Act.
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The term of office will begin in August 2021 and last about four years, with a possibility of renewal.
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WHAT TO DO DURING A FLOOD
Keep your
Disaster Supply Kit handy so you can grab it and go in case you must evacuate suddenly.
Don’t underestimate the power of floodwaters. They can move swiftly, often faster than they appear. They are very dangerous. A car will float in only a few inches of swiftly moving water.
Never allow children to play near floodwaters.
Adults are also at risk. As little as six inches of moving water can knock an adult off their feet.
If you become stranded by floodwaters and must escape, wear a life jacket. In some situations, it may be safer to climb onto a rooftop or into a tree and wait for rescue.
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With school holidays almost coming to an end, there are still plenty of things left to do in the region.
One of them is visiting the abundance of naturally beautiful spots we have in Central Queensland.
Here are nine waterholes you must visit in Central Queensland to beat the heat this summer:
1. Blackman’s Gap, Boyne Valley
Located in the Boyne Valley, Blackmans Gap is a one hour and nine minute drive from Gladstone.
Turn off the Gladstone Monto Rd onto Blackmans Gap and drive for a few kilometres until you find a small parking area.