Holiday Too Wet For Campers
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Disappointed campers find conditions too soggy and leave Dilberry Lake at 11 o’clock on Victoria Day morning, May 24. Rain began on Sunday evening and continued all day Monday. By early Tuesday morning, a rain gauge was showing 1.61 inches of moisture. Farmers meanwhile, are smiling. ©Provost News Photo.
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More pictures, stories can be found in the print edition of The Provost News, May 26, 2021 including:
• M.D. Appoints New Cadogan Fire Chief
• Town Council Has Light Agenda
• PSAC Anticipates 250 More Wells Drilled Than Earlier Forecasted
• Numerous Provincial Violation Tickets Issued During Joint-operation Checkstop Near Hardisty
• Employment/Careers
• CP Railway Crew Work in Provost Area
• 'No Reason to Celebrate' Tax Freedom Day—Fraser Institute
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