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Posted: Apr 28, 2021 12:33 PM AT | Last Updated: April 28
The new building on Harley Street features sprinklers on the balcony.(Killam Properties) comments
The apartment building at 10 Harley St. in Charlottetown, destroyed by a dramatic fire in July 2019, is open for tenants again.
But just three of the 52 people who lived in the 29 units of the old building have decided to return, despite being offered two months free rent to entice them back.
Dan Sampson, senior director of property management for Killam Properties, the company that owns the apartments, said he was a little surprised so few tenants took them up on the offer.
Mar 1, 2021
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Michigan Department of Natural Resources fisheries staffers observe nearly transferred Arctic grayling at the Marquette State Fish Hatchery in Marquette County.
MARQUETTE In 2016, a proposed initiative intended to reintroduce Arctic grayling to select Michigan streams was announced. That idea immediately caught fire, and Michigan’s Arctic Grayling Initiative now counts over 40 member organizations among its supporters.
A close-up view of an Arctic grayling, held in the palm of a hand, is shown.
Before the northern Lower Peninsula was heavily lumbered in the mid- to late 1800s, Arctic grayling were the dominant salmonid (fish of the salmon family) species found in cold-water streams.