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It wasnt five seconds from the time Prabhjot Thiara began to pull down the door to his garage that the walls began to shake.There was a tornado.In the field about 200 yards to the south, where his familys ripe peppers were days away from harvest, Thiara saw it: a dark, thick funnel cloud, whistling and flashing, stumbling toward him with haste. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW There was no tornado warning, it had just been raining, he said. The wind picked up and I saw the funnel form in the field. It ripped all the peppers out of the ground. The debris was everywhere. ARTI
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Things could get extra expensive for Orangevilles highest water consumers, or depending on how you look at it, council is providing them some incentive to start conserving.During its last meeting on Monday, Jan. 27, council approved a new rates structure where a higher cost per cubic metre of water used will kick in once customers reach a monthly consumption rate of 20 cubic metres in place of聽the existing threshold of 50 cubic metres. We have to recognize the growth of our town depends on water conservation, said Mayor Sandy Brown, noting the towns water and wastewater-related expenses are higher than many other municipalities. ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW Many other municipalities in this area are able to get their water
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stanley becher 020.That average charge is then projected to rise by a total of 17.2 per cent, including 1.8, 1.9, 2.0, 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 and 2.5 per cent annually starting from 2021 to 2028. The total water and wastewater bill for the average Orangeville customer is forecast to reach $1,105
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