Weekly grain, hog and cattle market commentaries heard on CKNX on Saturday, April 18th.
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Weekly grain, hog and cattle market commentaries heard on CKNX on Saturday, April 18th.
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The temporary fire bans have been issued to help reduce smoke and protect the health and safety of residents during the ongoing air quality event.
As of Friday morning, Race Director Hayley Walker said the races were still a go. The final call will be based on the air quality the morning of the event.
Sarnia Fire and Rescue and Lambton EMS were called just after 6 a.m. Friday about a person trapped inside a waste collection vehicle.
But, Point Edward Optimist Club President Rob Oberholzer said they will no longer go ahead with the fun zone and live outdoor music.
If approved, IPL would supply and distribute seven-litre kitchen containers and 120-litre curbside green bins, which will allow for semi-automated collection.
The decision was made in alignment with current guidance from Lambton Public Health and recommendations regarding outdoor activities during periods of poor air quality.