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1. Water levels on Ottawa River expected to peak as spring flood concerns grow
GATINEAU — Dozens of homes and streets are at risk of flooding as water levels on the Ottawa River are predicted to rise this morning by roughly 30 centimetres. Emergency officials in Gatineau, Que., have said 164 homes are at risk of flooding and 41...
2. Water levels on Ottawa River expected to peak as spring flood concerns grow
GATINEAU — Dozens of homes and streets are at risk of flooding as water levels on the Ottawa River are predicted to rise this morning by roughly 30 centimetres. Emergency officials in Gatineau, Que., have said 164 homes are at risk of flooding and 41...
3. Montreal brings in sandbags, pumps as river levels continue to rise
MONTREAL — Crews in Montreal are hauling in pumps and sandbags as river levels continue to rise with more rain in the forecast. The city says the water levels on the Outaouais and des Prairies rivers are rising, and may spill out of their banks in the...
4. Montreal brings in sandbags, pumps as river levels continue to rise
MONTREAL — Crews in Montreal are hauling in pumps and sandbags as river levels continue to rise with more rain in the forecast. The city says the water levels on the Outaouais and des Prairies rivers are rising, and may spill out of their banks in the...
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5. St-Jérôme, Que., closes bridge, distributes sandbags as water levels rise
MONTREAL — Officials in St-Jérôme, Que., northwest of Montreal, have closed a bridge to traffic because of rising water and started distributing sandbags to residents. The city of more than 80,000 people is among several municipalities across Quebec...
6. St-Jérôme, Que., closes bridge, distributes sandbags as water levels rise
MONTREAL — Officials in St-Jérôme, Que., northwest of Montreal, have closed a bridge to traffic because of rising water and started distributing sandbags to residents. The city of more than 80,000 people is among several municipalities across Quebec...