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Author: Natasha Baldin
Publication Date: September 23, 2025 - 11:45
North Dundas forest fire 'significantly reduced' after overnight rain
September 23, 2025
A forest and bog fire burning in the Township of North Dundas is now mostly under control following overnight rainfall and firefighting efforts, the township said Tuesday morning. Read More
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