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Blue-green Algae – Request for Signage to Warn of Danger, VRS to Chief Medical Officer of Health

Letters to Dr. Alrene King, Chief Medical Officer of Health, requesting signage to be posted at Ella Lake and Wabagishik Lake boat launch areas to warn tourist ice fishermen and recreationists of the danger of using the river water for sauna, boiling for tea, coffee, etc.

 

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