Extra rainy days in October improved air quality in Delhi but stubble burning and Diwali could undo this soon. The air quality of the city is likely to remain 'very poor' or 'poor' for the next six days.
Publishing date: May 12, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 3 minute read • Hope Jennions, 6, helps her mom Abbey Ball with her laces before a training session. Ball is among 10 Brantford and area residents who will be walking 100 kilometres in 24 hours in support of her daughter and others who live with Cystic Fibrosis. Photo by Submitted
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A group of Brantford and area residents are planning to go an extra 99 kilometres for Cystic Fibrosis research on May 29.
And they’re planning to do it in 24 hours.
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Author of the article: Monte Sonnenberg
Publishing date: Apr 28, 2021 • 1 day ago • 2 minute read • The Nature Conservancy of Canada and other groups that maintain trail networks in Norfolk would like anyone with information regarding an individual who has a long history of vandalizing local trails to share it with the Ontario Provincial Police or Crime Stoppers of Norfolk and Haldimand. Above, Liv Monck-Whipp, a conservation biologist with the Nature Conservacy of Canada, which owns the Backus Woods. Monte Sonnenberg/Postmedia Network SunMedia
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The Nature Conservancy of Canada would like a certain, unknown individual to cease and desist with the spray paint on their signage in the Backus Woods.
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Author of the article: Monte Sonnenberg
Publishing date: Apr 27, 2021 • 2 hours ago • 2 minute read • The Nature Conservancy of Canada and other groups that maintain trail networks in Norfolk would like anyone with information regarding an individual who has a long history of vandalizing local trails to share it with the Ontario Provincial Police or Crime Stoppers of Norfolk and Haldimand. Above, Liv Monck-Whipp, a conservation biologist with the Nature Conservacy of Canada, which owns the Backus Woods. – Monte Sonnenberg
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PORT ROWAN – The Nature Conservancy of Canada would like a certain, unknown individual to cease and desist with the spray paint on their signage in the Backus Woods.