The photo of the $45,000 donation was taken at the Lockerby Dam near Paisley. In the photo is Cherie-Lee Fietsch, left, Environmental Scientist, Environment Programs, Bruce Power; Francis Chua, Manager, Environment & Sustainability, Bruce Power; Wayne Brohman, General Manager, SVCA; and Jo-Anne Harbinson, Manager, Water Resources and Stewardship Services, SVCA.The photo of the $45,000 donation was taken at the Lockerby Dam near Paisley. In the photo is Cherie-Lee Fietsch, left, Environmental Scientist, Environment Programs, Bruce Power; Francis Chua, Manager, Environment & Sustainability, Bruce Power; Wayne Brohman, General Manager, SVCA; and Jo-Anne Harbinson, Manager, Water Resources and Stewardship Services, SVCA.
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North Saugeen River Rehabilitation Starts This Summer

Bruce Power's new Environmental Fund will help Saugeen Valley Conservation restore fish habitat in the North Saugeen.

The Lockerby Dam Decomissioning plan will see the removal of the dam, and the rehabilitation of the pond, and surrounding area to a natural state.

That means migrating salmon and other species to pass through, and will help maintain cooler water temperatures.

The SVCA says The Lockerby Dam has not supplied power to Paisley since 1923 and is a barrier to fish migration along the North Saugeen River.

Work on the Lockerby Dam Project is scheduled to begin this summer. The $400,000. Environmental Fund will assist with various community driven environmental projects.

“We’re very excited about this project and all the natural benefits it can provide,” said Luke Charbonneau, Chair of Saugeen Conservation. “We are extremely grateful to Bruce Power for their interest and commitment, and look forward to working with them to make this project a reality."

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The Toronto Blue Jays dropped their third in a row Thursday, 6-5 to the visiting Texas Rangers, and the Detroit Tigers suffered a 2-1 loss to Houston.