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Slope slippage monitors precautionary for Alpha Street work

Posted on 13 May 2024 by Owen Sound Sun Times

Two monitors which can detect if a hill may be about to collapse will be installed on the Alpha Street hill during reconstruction of the road.   Read More

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London police officer gets bail after six days in jail following arrest

Residents of a core-area tent village were rocked Monday afternoon by a “loud bang” and fire that badly burned a tent settlement in Watson Street park.

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