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2021 budget adopted in Bluewater

2021 budget adopted in Bluewater
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2021 budget adopted in Bluewater

2021 budget adopted in Bluewater
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One year on from Storm Ciara: Progress to flood embankment repairs on the Lower River Aire

Rock armour used to strengthen the embankment next to the Sloop Inn at Temple Hirst February 2020 was the wettest on record in Yorkshire, with the River Aire catchment experiencing three and a half times the average monthly rainfall. This resulted in large volumes of water spilling from the lower River Aire in to the washlands, filling them to capacity and in some cases, overflowing. This in turn damaged a number of flood embankments that sit alongside the river to protect local communities. Emergency temporary repairs were carried out in the immediate aftermath of the flooding and the Environment Agency has spent the rest of the year making permanent repairs at locations across the Lower Aire washlands.

Councillors support fair treatment of businesses through lockdown | Exeter Lakeshore Times Advance

Bluewater councillors agreed to support a letter from Kingston to the Ontario government calling for equal treatment for small businesses through the…

Councillors support fair treatment of businesses through lockdown

Author of the article: Dan Rolph Publishing date: Jan 27, 2021  •  January 27, 2021  •  3 minute read  •  Article content Bluewater councillors agreed to support a letter from Kingston to the Ontario government calling for equal treatment for small businesses through the province’s COVID-19 lockdown measures. The letter was included in the Jan. 18 regular council meeting agenda and requested to be pulled out for discussion by Coun. Bill Whetstone. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Councillors support ‘fair’ treatment of businesses through lockdown Back to video “The way they’re approaching it is that all stores should be able to be open and follow guidelines under the emergency act, whether it’s a curbside pickup or whatever would be allowed if you’re classed as essential,” said Whetstone. “It’s not fair practices, and to be honest we will lose a

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