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 2019 has seen some of the worst flooding in many years in the Ottawa Valley. From Lanark Village to Renfrew and beyond, residents in low lying areas have resorted to sandbagging to save their homes, and the military has even been called in to assist in some areas. Here   a look at some of the most astonishing images captured so far by Inside Ottawa Valley reporters, as well as local community members.Flooding began over the Easter weekend, April 19 - 21               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        READ MORE: High alert: Several roads impassable as Easter flooding hits Renfrew County        ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 A portion of Culhane Road between Foy and South McNaughton roads in Admaston/Bromley was washed out by the fast-flowing  stanley mugs water. -聽Admaston/Bromley photo               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        The Bonnechere River roars past O ;Brien Park in Renfrew over the Easte stanley becher r weekend. After at least two high water-related deaths, authorities are warning people to exercise extreme caution along rivers and streams. - John Carter/Metroland                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                            stanley thermobecher    Lanark Village was hit particularly hardREAD MORE:聽Lanark village battles early spring flooding along the ClydeCheryl Shepherd looks at her home from the burst banks of the Clyde River at the intersection of Hillier and George Streets in Lanark village o Erxx Ontario high school teachers plan second one-day strike next Wednesday
 You shouldn ;t have to sit in traffic 鈥?24 closures are scheduled for stanley becher  roadwork on provincial highways in Halton on Sept. 6, 2023:Highway 401 eastbound between Fifth Line Road, Milton and 407, Miss.-Halton: two alternating lanes closed until Sept. 9 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound between Guelph Line and Regional Road 25, Milton: one left lane closed from Sept. 6 at 10 p.m. until Sept. 8 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound betw stanley cup een Regional Road 25 and James Snow Pkwy, Milton: three alternating lanes closed until Sept. 9 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound express between James Snow Pkwy, Milton and 407, Miss.-Halton: one alternating lane closed until Sept. 9 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 eastbound on-ramp at James Snow Pkwy, Milton: all lanes closed until Sept. 8 at 2 p.m.Highway 401 eastbound on-ramp at Regional Road 25, Milton: all lanes closed until Sept. 8 at 2 p.m.Highway 401 eastbound on-ramp at Trafalgar Road, Halton-Milton: all lanes closed until Sept. 8 at 2 p.m.Highway 401 westbound between James Snow Parkway and Halton Road 22, Milton: one left lane closed until Sept. 8 at 6 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between James Snow Parkway and Halton Road 22, Milton: two left lanes closed from Sept. 6 at 10 p.m. until Sept. 8 at 6 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between James Snow Parkway and Regional Road 25, Milton:  stanley cup three alternating lanes closed until Sept. 9 at 5 a.m.Highway 401 westbound between Trafalgar Road, Halton-Milton and James Snow Pkwy, Milton: two alternating lanes closed until Sept.