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'Taking Action On Lake Simcoe' |
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Waste Free Lunch |
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The Ministry of the Environment encourages Ontarians to reduce the impact we all have on the environment so we can have a healthy and clean province today and for future generations. |
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Ontario has redesigned the household hazardous waste program to make it easier to understand, simpler to use, and remove consumer fees on products originally introduced July 1st |
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TD Great Shoreline Clean-up Glenn Holland and Kam Naisbitt cleaning debris from the rocks along the shoreline. |
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Research in Northern Ontario Providing Important Global Climate Change Data Crew hoisting the assembled Kinoje Lake Carbon Flux monitoring station into place. |
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Up-to-the-minute air-quality news The Monitoring and Reporting Branch's mobile Air Monitoring Unit. The specially designed bus assists 40 air-monitoring stations around the province by measuring ozone, carbon monoxide, particulate matter and other pollutants. Together, levels of these materials are calculated to determine the Air Quality Index. |
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Deadly mist in Chemical Valley The Styrene II plant, owned by NOVA Chemicals, seen from the Aamjiwnaang First Nation, across the street. Residents of the reservation evacuated during a highly dangerous benzene leak on the night of September 7, 2005. |
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Bringing the blitz in Hamilton Environmental officer Michael Cormier checks a motorist's licence against a police database on a wi-fi enabled computer during a late-night vehicle inspection. |
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Actions taken since Walkerton MOE drinking water inspector Neville Rising explains the chlorine injection system at the municipal water treatment plant in Dorchester, a town near London. |
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