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Children terrified by abandoned overgrown monster house

Children terrified by abandoned overgrown monster house Neighbours are outraged and fear they will be left facing thousands of pounds worth of damage to their homes 07:34, 16 MAY 2021 Updated The overgrown garden on Alfred Street, Widnes (Image: Photo by Andrew Teebay) An abandoned Widnes property is leaving children terrified and causing outrage from those living nearby due to how overgrown it has now become. Neighbours fear they will be left facing thousands of pounds worth of damage to their home as a result of living so close to the property. Residents living in Alfred Street said that since their former neighbour moved out four years ago, the property has become so wildly overgrown it has become a minor tourist attraction, with local children branding it the monster house .

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Be safe on the water this weekend - KenoraOnline: Kenora, Ontario s latest news, sports, weather, community events

Article continues below advertisement ↴ If you are planning to be on the water this weekend, Kenora O.P.P. Detachment Commander, Inspector Jeff Duggan has some tips. “We encourage everybody to boat safely. Don’t drink and boat. Make sure you’re wearing your life jacket at all times when you’re in the boat. If you’re fishing, I know the MNR will also be out this weekend, so make sure you are abiding by all the rules and regulations, when it comes to fishing.”   Duggan adds that rules for the Stay at Home order are the same on the water. “Make sure you’re not gathering with other boats from other households. There’s still that rule that applies and we will be out on marine patrol, checking for those that have maybe circumvented essential travel, or the stay at home order.”

Contractors, property owners allowed to enter Ontario to work on recreational properties - KenoraOnline: Kenora, Ontario s latest news, sports, weather, community events

OPP Detachment Commander Jeff Duggan. Article continues below advertisement ↴ The Manitoba-Ontario border remains closed to non-essential travel. However, out-of-province contractors and property owners are being allowed to cross the border to work on their cottages. In the first week, we didn t deem cottage construction or recreational property construction as essential, said OPP Detachment Commander Jeff Duggan. Duggan says the OPP sought legal advice and it was determined the provincial order wasn t clear what essential work is or whether work can continue at primary or recreational residences.  We are letting those people through [the border checkpoint] to continue work on seasonal residences, added Duggan.

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