Great Lakes Echo

Wolves hit Isle Royale campgrounds in search of food | Great Lakes Echo

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By Gabrielle Nelson A warning for campers on Lake Superior’s Isle Royale National Park: Wolves are venturing into campground trash cans for easy meals. The park reminds visitors to secure and monitor food and trash to keep people and wolves separate and safe. “Wolves are very opportunistic and will utilize just about anything as a […]

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London Free Press

Pride London turmoil: Co-founder ‘heartbroken,’ two board members quit

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One of Pride London’s founders is asking for forgiveness on behalf of the organization that’s faced months of leadership upheaval – with two new board resignations – and criticism amid a push for more diversity at its top. In an open letter to members Thursday, Ben Benedict said he’s “heartbroken” at hearing the experiences of […]

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The Kincardine Independent

Kincardine council spent much of last week’s meeting in discussion about the public feedback they received regarding the Dr. Secord monument. It was removed from its location in front of … Continue reading No decision yet in regards to fate of Secord monument

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Great Lakes Now

When the Heat Is On, Water Can Still Be Off in Great Lakes Cities | Great Lakes Now

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When the Heat Is On, Water Can Still Be Off in Great Lakes Cities

By Brett Walton, Circle of Blue

When an early summer heat wave enveloped the Great Lakes region last month, Cleveland officials stepped in to offer relief.

They reminded residents of the availability of splash pads for outdoor water recreation. And they extended hours at air-conditioned recreation centers designated as public places to cool off.

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