Gull River
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Minden Hills, Ont. ends state of emergency, water levels stableMinden Hills, Ont., has officially ended its state of emergency as Mayor Bob Carter says water levels have stabilized following spring flooding.WeatherApr 30
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Spring flooding prompts Minden Hills, Ont. to declare state of emergencyThe Township of Minden Hills, Ont., on Tuesday declared a state of emergency due to flooding from the Gull River, which flows directly through the town of Minden.WeatherApr 15
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Flood watch issued for Gull River watershed in Kawartha Lakes, Haliburton CountyPotential for flooding exists within specific watercourses and municipalities with the Gull River watershed.EnvironmentMay 2, 2023
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Kawartha Conservation issues watershed conditions statementEnvironment Canada says 20-30 mm of rain or snow is expected Thursday through Friday as a system moves slowly through southern Ontario, prompting warnings of high water levels.EnvironmentJan 11, 2023
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State of emergency lifted in Minden Hills as Gull River water levels slowly recedeThe state of emergency was declared on April 24.EnvironmentMay 7, 2019
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Minden, Ont. residents ‘cautiously optimistic’ over receding water levelsStill, up to 35 mm of rain is expected on Wednesday in Minden Hills, Ont.WeatherApr 29, 2019
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Minden, Ont., residents prepare for record-level flooding againFlood conditions continue to worsen in Minden, Ont., which declared a state of emergency on Wednesday.EnvironmentApr 26, 2019
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Minden Hills residents brace for further flooding; Peterborough residents urged to monitor water levelsUp to 50mm of rain is expected in some regions of Central Ontario.EnvironmentApr 25, 2019
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Major rainfall warning issued for Central Ontario as flood risk risesEnvironment Canada says rainfall could exceed 50 mm in some areas.WeatherApr 25, 2019
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Gull River flooding forces Minden Hills to declare state of emergencyFlooding in some areas of Minden expected to reach levels of 2017.EnvironmentApr 24, 2019
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