While spring floods are often driven by snowmelt, rainfall, and warmer temperatures, the Muskoka region brings another dimension to the issue with its complex network of interconnected waterways.
NEWS RELEASE ANGELA ODUSANYA ************************* Barrie teacher Angela Odusanya, from the Simcoe Muskoka Catholic ...
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Bracebridge-Minden-Parry Sound District is advising area residents that a Watershed Conditions Statement – Flood Outlook ...
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Huntsville resident Kimberly Heys has seen firsthand how devastating flooding can be in Muskoka, and with this year’s deep snow, she’s feeling uneasy.
Huntsville resident Kimberly Heys has seen firsthand how devastating flooding can be in Muskoka, and with this year’s deep snow, she’s feeling uneasy. “In 2007, I moved to Muskoka from ...
Now, Prime Minister Mark Carney is taking the reigns. The former central banker addressed Canada's relationship with the ...
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