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Winnipeg to investigate tests as boil-water advisory ends
Winnipeg Mayor Brian Bowman thanked residents for their patience as a boil-water advisory was removed Thursday. The city's waste and water director says the testing that led to the advisory will be investigated.
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Source name:
The Canadian Press
Unique identifier:
CP14633720
Legacy Identifier:
n_Wpg-Boil-Water20150129T1830
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Duration:
1m24s
Dimensions:
848px × 480px 31.09 MB
Create Date:
1/29/2015 6:30:00 PM
Display aspect ratio:
53:30
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boil water advisory
Brian Bowman
city of winnipeg
Diane Sacher
safe to drink
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water and waste department
water is safe
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winnipeg manitoba
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Winnipeg water