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The National Weather Service has confirmed a total of three tornadoes from Monday night s storms.One of them was on the ground Northeast of Roland around 9:45 pm Monday.40/29 Radar indicated the tornado had a debris field as it headed toward Dora north of Interstate 40. Another snapped trees as it blew with a maximum wind speed above 100 mph. It began 5 miles south of Moffett and moved to the north side of Fort Smith, went through Van Buren, and continued northeast. A third tornado hit north of Dyer in Crawford County. It traveled 2.7 miles, uprooted numerous trees and blew down power poles. We were sitting there in the dark and then all of a sudden it just rolled in and everything. We heard a terrible noise, but it was too late to do anything by then anyways, said Donnie Woodard.Woodard lives on Garrison Creek Rd. in Roland. Several trees on his property were toppled and some appeared to be twisted. Trees in every direction, yes sir, all types of damage that I never anticipat
Someone found a lost pond on an old map of Toronto
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A small body of water on an old map in an area of Toronto that is now settled with homes caught the attention of a history buff.
There are plenty of lost rivers and creeks in Toronto, such as Garrison Creek or Mud Creek, which still run under the city but have been buried over time. Lost Rivers documents these water bodies on their website.
There is also the ancient Laurentian River that runs underground from Wasaga Beach and through High Park.
Toronto is getting huge illuminated lotuses under the Gardiner Expressway
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A new Toronto public art installation consisting of giant metal lotuses is a nod to a lost creek buried under the city.
The art installation, called Garrison Creek Lotuses by Amsterdam-based artists the Verhoeven Twins, is nearly complete under the Gardiner Expressway, said Tony Grossi, president of Wittington Properties Limited.
A public art project was part of a plan and commitment to the city in the West Block Est. 1928 development at 500 Lake Shore Blvd. W. by Choice Properties and Wittington. The development includes an LCBO under the Gardiner Expressway and the nearby Loblaws in a newly refurbished 1928 warehouse.
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